Walcha and Uralla Grinder 151km | 1-2 Days

$10.00

These routes are a part of a collection of day and multi-day routes for Walcha Tourism.

Visit the two beautiful New England towns of Walcha and Uralla in one chiller route. This route is free without details. However you can buy the route for $10 and it comes with a downloadable booklet containing information and resources to help you get the most of out your ride.

When buying the route you also receive a sticker pack and a discount code for any purchases from Jambz Distro bike packing gear webstore.

If you would like to make a donation towards the route making project you can do so below via a paypal link.

Buy route

These routes are a part of a collection of day and multi-day routes for Walcha Tourism.

Visit the two beautiful New England towns of Walcha and Uralla in one chiller route. This route is free without details. However you can buy the route for $10 and it comes with a downloadable booklet containing information and resources to help you get the most of out your ride.

When buying the route you also receive a sticker pack and a discount code for any purchases from Jambz Distro bike packing gear webstore.

If you would like to make a donation towards the route making project you can do so below via a paypal link.

Route Information

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  • Great question, you don’t need to! The below Ride With GPS route is free to use.

    • The 1 - 2 day rides have detail on the free RWGPS file.

    • The multi day routes have no detail on the free RWGPS file.

    If you decide to purchase a route, you receive the following;

    1. A detailed Ride With GPS route which includes camping options, resupply, water sources, more details on terrain and helpful links, info and resources that go with having a great time on a ride. 


    2. Suggestions on the best places to eat, drink and stay.


    3. A 20% discount code for Jambz Distro. Your home of bike touring gear. 


    4. A sticker pack

    Buy buying the route you are also helping to maintain this resource.

    The route makers are paid for their work, and they also receive a % of their routes purchases - so your purchase gets to the right places.

  • You can! The upside to each person buying the route is that you all receive the details, there are no excuses for someone to be under prepared.

    Each rider receives a 20% discount code and sticker packs sent to them.

    The added bonus of including everyone’s details is that we can have a good understanding of how popular the route is.

    A goal is to create a calendar of people who are riding the route at any given time. So you can potentially connect with people who are travelling the same time as you.

    And finally, supporting the route making project means that it can continue to be a maintained resource.

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Route Snapshot

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Highlights

  • Salisbury Plains

  • New England Brewery

  • Kentucky General Store

  • Macdonald River swim spot

Start the day watching the trade of the country town start to take shape; rolling cattle trucks, Land Cruiser parades, and tall cowboy hats on the busiest junction in the town.

Description

This route is a choose your own adventure. The two options are; making this a bold 1-day effort OR stopping overnight in Uralla for the 2-day leisure roll. In favour of the two day leisure roll...you do get to enjoy the cute and plentiful township of Uralla. Which has a pump track, a brewery and history walk. Plenty to look forward to as you consume the fine parmesan grade gravel of Blue Mountain Road on the way there. 

It is not a stretch to describe the Salisbury Plains as perfect gravel riding territory, with rolling views, charming working country homesteads and locals getting about their duties.

As a passer through, you might not see much going on in Kentucky, in the 2016 census the population was stated as 157. While the only sound might be your freehub, there is an eerie energy of more than meets the eye. In 1870 on May 25, Alexander Binning Walker, a rural lock-up keeper, chased and killed the infamous bushranger Fred Ward, aka Captain Thunderbolt at the Kentucky River. 

The township started as an orchading settlement for the returned WW1 Servicemen. The weatherboard cottages on the small blocks were won by ballot for these returned servicemen and women. This township is a part of the Uralla Council area and their website has a great summary of why this area is more than it seems. I have grabbed a couple of emotive snippets…

“Nationwide, the soldier settlement scheme was a disaster, as often the country selected was unsuitable and the blocks were not large enough. According to a government inquiry in 1929, one third of the settlers failed in their attempts to work the land.” 

“However, once the orchards started to bear fruit in Kentucky, the area prospered, also bolstered by the surrounding grazing land of Kentucky Station and Terrible Vale, which was producing some of the nation’s finest wool. Churches, schools, halls, and shops sprang up, and lively dances, sporting days, and community gatherings were the order of the day. “ 

The peacefulness of this idyllic lifestyle was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II, when Kentucky, like nearby Uralla, volunteered a high proportion of its men.”

If you wanted to pop into Dobson’s Distillery for a Gin tasting you absolutely should, otherwise find a more hydrating snack at the general store. You could also ask to see 40 historical photographs of the early years of Kentucky which now hang in the Kentucky Memorial Hall.

Another great place to stop is the Walcha Road Hotel. The lunch spot on day two. The Walcha Road Hotel, built in 1870 and sits next to the heritage listed Walcha Road Station - which 100 years ago was alive with trade and industry. The station, still in service, now sits quietly peeking over at you enjoying a cold one at the same pub that served the men and women that sent 7500 bales of wool each year from its platform 100 years ago. 

 After a long break you can quickly shoot up the Oxley Highway. Just as the blood returns to your legs - turn onto Niangala Road. The powdered gravel finally crunching at your tires. A quick cruise down to the MacDonald river - the winding, willow lined river which demands to be swum in come the summertime. 

The afternoon sun behind you, take the romantic journey through quiet country roads and quiet houses of the Walcha locals. The gravel so smooth it conveyor belts beneath you. 

Coming with the sun at your back into the town. If you are thirsty for another drink you could always make a sharp left turn to the Commercial Hotel, hidden off the main road. An open fire, warmly welcoming pub. Where the locals park up every afternoon and make sure to keep your ears clean to hear the most current local town gossip. 

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