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Mulga Bicycle Tours

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 412 309 711



Address: 28 University Ave Level 7 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: https://www.mulgabicycletours.com.au

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22.01.2022 Day 3 of 3-day Gears and Beers cycling tour of Visit Canberra 10.05am . Our tour on day 3 took us through Belconnen, North Canberra and Gungahlin. An excellent meeting point for this ride is Gold Creek Village on the Barton Highway just south of Hall. The location is made even more enticing by Armadillo Cafe where we are always made welcome and the food is absolutely excellent. #mulga_tours_replay



19.01.2022 Day 2 of 3-day Gears and Beers cycling tour of Visit Canberra 3.29pm . The Boer War Memorial, ANZAC Parade. This is one of the most striking memorials on ANZAC Parade. #mulga_tours_replay

17.01.2022 Day 3 of 3-day Gears and Beers cycling tour of Visit Canberra 11.57am . The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) @theAIS The Basketballer by Dominique Sutton.... . This sculpture is one of three - The Gymnast, The Basketballer and The Sprinter - that were commissioned and placed on top of The Sydney Tower to celebrate the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games. In 2003 The Sprinter was relocated to Sydney Olympic Park whilst The Basketballer and The Gymnast were moved here to the AIS. #mulga_tours_replay See more

13.01.2022 Day 3 of 3-day Gears and Beers cycling tour of Visit Canberra 12.22pm . Tocumwal Housing Heritage Precinct, O'Connor This is one of Canberra’s secrets with many Canberrans unaware of this heritage listed housing precinct. The precinct is considered unique in Canberra for its urban planning, landscaping and social history. ... . As an interesting sidebar, one of the Gears and Beers guys was one of the first occupants with his parents when he was 5. . The homes were originally built in 1942, at the large World War II airbase in Tocumwal, NSW. They were originally built as barracks for the servicemen with their external design purposefully constructed to look like houses to help disguise the airbase as an Australian town. After the war nearly 200 of the houses were moved to Canberra to help alleviate the lack of housing during the post-war development of the city. The eight cul-de-sacs in the precinct share access onto a community recreation area with the individual identity of each street reinforced by the street plantings. Many of the cottages retain their original hedge plantings. #mulga_tours_replay



07.01.2022 Day 2 of 3-day Gears and Beers cycling tour of Visit Canberra 3.39pm . In front of St John’s Anglican Church, Canberra. This is one of the earliest European buildings in Canberra, dating back to 1841. Early photos of the region taken well before Canberra was even contemplated show a lonely church minus its spire on a grassy plan, the spire being completed in 1877. One of these early photos is reproduced on the information sign in front of the main gate. #mulga_tours_replay

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