I settled on my touring bike and decided that on a lovely day like today, the Hawkesbury would be the ideal location.
Welcome to Windsor |
This is the One Ferry Version of my Tour of the Hawkesbury. I have also ridden a Two Ferry crossing version which takes you along River Rd. River Rd was closed today so mid-ride I decided on the One Ferry Crossing version. I have also mapped out a Three Ferry Crossing version that takes you all the way up to Wisemans Ferry. More on those rides another day.
Route for today |
The ride to Windsor from my house is approximately 20km of dedicated bike path. I tend to ride on the bike path when I'm on my touring bike, but you do get a nicer (less start/stop) run if you decide to ride on the road shoulder, which is nice and wide for the majority of the way down to Windsor.
Memorial Cycleway |
The Windsor strip comes alive on Sunday's with the Market stalls lining the main strip.
Windsor Markets |
Overlooking the Hawkesbury |
Heading for the Bridge |
Danish...hmmm Yum |
I decided to take a little detour via Tizzana road today and rode down to Australia's oldest Church (Ebenezer Church) and do a little sight seeing on the way.
Tizzana Rd |
Coromandel Rd |
Ebenezer church is just down Coromandel Rd and definitely worth a visit. I took a little stroll through the graveyards and down to the river. I felt a little self conscious actually, parading in my winter MAMIL gear, but what are you going to do LOL.
Ebenezer Church |
Ebenezer Church |
Back on the bike and I hear a whole lot of pure horsepower. It appears that the Shelby Cobra club was coming to town. There's almost nothing like the sound of petrol guzzling muscle cars, nothing except for the wind running past your ears when you're on a two wheel bike that is.
Shelby Club in Town |
Next stop was Tizzana winery. I was tempted to go in and do some wine tasting but somehow I didn't think drinking a few glasses of wine and then getting back on the bike to complete a 100km ride was a good idea.
Tizzana Winery |
Windmill thingies at the winery |
Vineyard across the road |
Tizzana Winery |
There is a section of gravel along Tizzana road so if you decide to do this ride on a road bike, take a little extra care along this section. It is approximately 500m to 1km in length and well maintained so you should be fine.
Sackville Cemetery |
The Sackville Cemetery is also worthy of a look. Some really old tombstones here and unlike Ebenezer where it appears that some of the older tombstones have been replaced/restored by family members or the Ebenezer church, these old tombstones do look old. The years of weathering has actually made it really hard to read some of them.
I'm not sure if it was the passing clouds, the dead silence or the feeling that I was walking over unmarked graves that made chills run down my back, it was all so eerie and cool.
Sackville Cemetery |
The gravel road across from the cemetery |
Eerie |
Old Tombstones |
A little more of the nice gravel road (see my blog post a few entries down) and we finish our detour and are back on Sackville Ferry road and ready to board.
Baaaaahhhh |
Tizzana Nice Gravel Road |
Welcome to the Hawkesbury |
The Sackville Ferry is a cable ferry across the Hawkesbury River connecting the communities of Sackville, on the north/west bank of the river, and Sackville North, on the south/east bank.
Sackville Crossing |
The ferry is operated by a private sector operator under contract to New South Wales Roads and Maritime Services (RMS), carries a maximum of 12 cars at a time, and is free of tolls. The crossing is 290 metres (950 ft) in length and takes approximately 3 minutes.
On the Ferry |
All aboard! |
Once you are across the river, you have a nice steady climb up to Wisemans Ferry road.
You make me feel like I can fly, So high, Elevation |
Free Pears |
from old lady who owns this store |
Pitt Town - Note the Small Shoulder |
Cattai Creek |
Before you know it, you're at the intersection of Pitt Town Rd and Windsor road. I headed back to Windsor to get some of the tastiest pies this side of Windsor :-) That mash potato really did hit the spot giving me back some well needed carbs.
Carbs carbs carbs...yum! |
Heading home |
Distance: 101.58 km
Time: 4:43:43
Elevation Gain: 685 m
Calories: 3,357 C
Avg Temperature: 23.2 °C
Avg Moving Speed: 21.7 km/h
Max Speed: 48.7 km/h
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