Great Queensland Rail Trail Adventure
By Andrew Demack
Imagine if you could ride from Ipswich to Glad...
Source: Travelazzi
User Rating
(14 reviews)
If you’re new to Mountain Bike Riding it’s pretty important you familiarise yourself with the “IMBA Trail Difficulty Rating System”. The aim of this system is to help riders distinguish the degree of difficulty for each trail, and you will find the below symbols (or a similar variation) on most trails in Queensland.
Trail are categorised based on the physical attributes presented and the technical challenge of the trail, not the exertion and fitness that may be required by the user. Please note that this system is a guide and regardless, if riding a trail for the first time you should ride smart. This means warming up the brain & body and inspecting the trail at low speed so you can get to know the features before building up to bigger obstacles.


Please note that if riding on a shared trail (such as the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail) that the above rules apply for giving way.
By Andrew Demack
Imagine if you could ride from Ipswich to Glad...
User Rating
(2 reviews)
Submitted by Ben JonesA meander through SE Queensland, utilising 50 cent fares to get to Rosewood for the st...
No user ratings yet
Connecting the Kilkivan to Kingaroy Rail Trail (KKRT) to the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail (BVRT) is an attractive prospect for ...
User Rating
(5 reviews)
In the north-west of Brisbane there are plenty of adventures to be had by bike. This loop suits a gravel bike for those with ...
User Rating
(3 reviews)
