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Online bicycle maps

Bike maps are a valuable resource in helping new and experienced riders and tourists discover smart ways of travelling across the growing bicycle network.

The Queensland map below provides links to local council bike maps to assist in planning for your ride.

CairnsGladstoneCalliopeNoosaCaloundraPine RiversRedcliffeBrisbaneToowoombaRedlandsLoganGold CoastQueensland map of online bicycle maps

Brisbane | Cairns | Calliope | Caloundra | Gladstone | Gold CoastLogan | Noosa* | Pine Rivers | Redcliffe | Redlands* | Toowoomba

Note: the above map links to bike maps and portable document files (PDF) files listed on Queensland Government and local council websites.

Bike map updates

Bike maps are produced frequently by many local authorities. If you know of a bike map not currently listed above, please contact Queensland Transport at cycles@transport.qld.gov.au.

The Brisbane UBD Directory, which includes the Gold and Sunshine Coasts, also displays cycleways.

For information on producing a bike map, visit the developing a local bike map web page.

*The content found by using this link is not created, controlled or approved by this department. No responsibility is taken for the consequences of viewing content on this site. This link will load into a new window.

Get Adobe Reader**While this department has taken every possible precaution with the creation of these files, they are downloaded and used at your own risk. Adobe Reader is required to open and print Portable Document Format (PDF) files and is free to download from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html. Various tools to enable access to these files for people using a screen reader can be found at http://access.adobe.com. Further information is available from our "Help with downloading, reading and printing PDF" web page.

Last updated 21 August 2008