The cyclist’s guide to BrightBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides The cyclist’s guide to BrightBright is widely considered a world-class cycling destination, where "two-wheeled adventure" is part of the local DNA. Whether you are a retiree looking for a gentle, scenic cruise, a family seeking a safe path for the kids, or an enthusiast wanting to tackle the alpine peaks, staying at a central hub like Tasman Holiday Parks - Bright puts you within pedalling distance of it all.The best part? You don't even need to bring your own gear. Bright is the hub for specialised services that make cycling accessible for everyone, regardless of fitness level.7 Oct 2025 Where to Hire Your BikeIf the thought of mountain hills makes your legs ache, an e-bike is your best friend. They allow you to "get across town without breaking a sweat" or tackle longer trails with ease.Bright Electric Bikes: Located on Anderson Street, they offer a large fleet of road-legal e-bikes that make cycling a dream. They provide child trailers, dog trailers, and tag-alongs, making it a perfect one-stop shop for families.Cyclepath Bright: Conveniently situated in the heart of town on Gavan Street, Cyclepath has the largest range of rental bikes in the region. They offer everything from e-bike MTBs for the trails to comfortable hybrid "Rail Trail Cruisers".All Terrain Cycles: Another central option on Gavan Street, offering kids' bikes, hybrids, and a variety of electric bikes, open seven days a week.Chainstays Bike Hire: For ultimate convenience, this service delivers and picks up hire bikes directly from your holiday accommodation.Top Trails Accessible from Your CabinOne of the biggest perks of staying at a holiday park in Bright is that the adventure starts literally at your doorstep. You can leave the car keys behind and head straight onto some of the most scenic trails in Victoria.The Murray to Mountains Rail Trail (Bright to Porepunkah)The Bright to Porepkunkah section of the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail is a firm favourite for families and casual riders who want a scenic, stress-free escape. The 6km one-way trip (12km return) follows the old railway corridor, providing a completely sealed, off-road path that is safe for all ages and abilities.The Journey: Ride under a beautiful canopy of trees with the stunning backdrop of Mount Buffalo accompanying you the entire way.The Destination: Upon arriving in Porepunkah, you can reward your efforts with a coffee or meal at a local cafe.The Detours: Along the way, you can stop at a winery or sample fresh local produce, making it more than just a ride.Bright to Wandiligong (Bennetts Trail)For a gentle trundle through a heritage-listed village, the Bennet’s Trail is a family-friendly addition to the rail trail network is a must. The 5.5km one-way pedal explores the hidden beauty of the Wandiligong Valley.The Route: The trail follows Morses Creek through shaded trees and over charming bridges into the heart of the picturesque hamlet.Family Highlights: The path is easy and sealed, passing through tranquil orchards and native bushland.Sweet Rewards: Finish your ride at the local pub or continue another kilometre to a produce store for ice cream and fresh apple juice before the easy pedal back.Mystic MTB ParkFor those seeking more "shred-worthy" gravity thrills, Mystic MTB Park is a nationally-regarded mountain biking destination located just a short roll from the town centre.Trails for Everyone: While famous for technical pine-lined singletrack and expert downhill runs, the park also features a variety of beginner-friendly "flow" trails.Maximise the Fun: You can choose to pedal up the moderate switchback climbing trails or take advantage of the year-round shuttles to maximise your air time on famous runs like the Hero Trail.Pro Tip: As this is a paid-access park, ensure you grab a day pass online before you ride.Riverside TrailsIf you’re looking for a quick morning spin or a way for the kids to hone their off-road skills, the twisty riverside trails around the Ovens River are perfect.Natural Playground: These flatter XC trails weave through natural bush and alongside the river, offering a great first experience for beginners or young adventurers.Easy Access: These trails start right near the town's main holiday parks, allowing you to enjoy the crisp alpine air without any logistical fuss.Cool Off: After your ride, you’re perfectly positioned for a quick dip in the river to refresh before heading back to your cabin.Cyclists love our park lifeChoosing a holiday park over a traditional hotel is a strategic move for any cyclist.Space for the Ute or Trailer: If you’ve brought your own bikes, you’ll have the room to park your vehicle and securely store your gear without the cramped parking of a hotel.The Social Hub: After a long ride, there’s nothing better than a BBQ at the camp kitchen, where you can swap trail recommendations with other riders.Whether you're cruising to a nearby winery or sending it down a mountain trail, Tasman Holiday Parks - Bright is the ultimate launchpad for your two-wheeled adventure.
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