“Bathurst - Sofala - Ilford - Lithgow - Bathurst” is a scenic, easy, safe motorcycle ride in New South Wales, Australia.
Yogi2795
Yogi2795
March 29, 2007
This
194km
ride visits Bathurst, Peel, Ilford, Capertee, Cullen Bullen, Lithgow and 2 other places.
On Road
Scenic
Easy
Safe
Good visibility
Good surface
  • Bathurst

    at 0km
  • Peel

    at 12km
  • Wiagdon

    at 31km
  • Nice short, twisty climbing part of the road with a few climbing hairpins

  • Sofala

    at 42km
  • When gold was discovered on the Turon River in 1851, Sofala became one of the first places in Australia to experience a gold rush. In the following 2 decades as many as 40,000 people, about 1/4 of them Chinese, crammed onto the Turon Goldfield. Some say that the Turon River bank between Sofala and Hill End resembled a 40 Km long town during the gold rush days of the 1850s and 60s Now, a small peaceful town 250km north west of Sydney, Sofala retains much of the character of its boom days. The twisting and narrow main street is lined with two-storey buildings, most of them more than a century old. In addition to the local residences, Sofala has a rustic Pub, General Store, Café/ Milk-bar and a Sweet Shop/ Café and a couple of Restaurants. There are a number of heritage listed properties and historically significant buildings, including the old Hospital and the still operational Public School.

  • Approaching Ilford

    at 60km
  • From Sofala, you will wind your way up out of the Turon River Valley through a reasonable winding section of road. The next major stop being Ilford at the intersection of the Sofala Road with the Castlereagh Highway joining Lithgow with Mudgee. Approaching Ilford, the road follows the ridgeline above the valley that seperates the Wollemi and Gardens of Stone National Parks in the east from the Turon National Park and Central Tablelands to the west. The view as you approach Ilford into the valley to the east and north is magnificent, with fantastic rock formations and hills making up the Great Dividing Range and Gardens of Stone National Park

  • Ilford

    at 68km
  • Turn right here and head towards Lithgow

  • Castlereagh Highway

    at 73km
  • Some great views of the Gardens of Stone National Park and the associated mountains. very much like the formations found in the Blue Mountains National Park

  • Capertee

    at 92km
  • A local store, park, BBQs and a public toilet

  • Crossing the Great Dividing Range

    at 104km
  • between Ben Bullen and Cullen Bullen you cross the highest part of the highway at 1100m

  • Cullen Bullen

    at 109km
  • Lidsdale

    at 122km
  • Approaching Lithgow you pass by the huge cooling towers and coal fired Power Station at Mt. Piper. Outside the station is an excellent visitors, information and education centre with picnic facilities.

  • Lithgow

    at 132km
  • End of the electric train line which is part of the City Rail suburban line. Hub of the local coal mining area and the gateway to the Blue Mountains. Lithgow has a number of pubs, cafes, parks and tourist attractions, including the Small Arms Factory Museum. The Zig Zag Railway is about 10 kms east of Lithgow on the Bells Line or Road

  • Great Western Highway

    at 143km
  • This highway is heavily patrolled by Traffic Police. There is a seperated dual carriage way just outside Lithgow that has a 110kph speedlimitm but beware as the speedlimit is only 100kph for the remaining part of the highway to Bathurst and beyond.

  • Mt. Lambie

    at 156km
  • At Mt. Lambie you cross the Great Dividing Range and the highest part of the Great Western Highway at 1100 m. In winter this part of the road can become closed because of ice and snow.

  • Yetholme

    at 171km
  • A fuel stop and highway services is located here at Yetholme. You start the descent here into the valley surrounding Bathurst.

  • Glanmire

    at 180km
  • Kelso

    at 192km
  • Bathurst

    at 194km
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