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Cycling on the Sunshine Coast: Clubs, Popular Routes and the High-Performance Scene

From hinterland climbs to coastal paths and UniSC's elite training precinct, the Sunshine Coast is one of Queensland's best regions for cyclists of every level.

By The Daily Sunshine Coast · 16 May 2026 at 5:50 pm · 2 min read · 354 words Updated

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Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:24 pm

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Cycling on the Sunshine Coast: Clubs, Popular Routes and the High-Performance Scene
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The Sunshine Coast has quietly earned a reputation as one of Queensland's premier cycling destinations, attracting recreational riders, club racers and elite athletes who prize the region's mix of flat coastal paths, rolling hinterland roads and world-class training infrastructure. Whether you are a weekend warrior clipping in for the first time or a serious racer chasing personal bests through the Blackall Range, the Coast has a ride and a club for you.

Sunshine Coast Cycling Club is the main affiliated road cycling club in the region, running regular group rides, criterium racing and time trials through the year. Club rides depart from various points around the Coast and cater for different ability levels, with social-paced rides designed to bring new riders along without leaving them behind. The criterium calendar is a highlight for those wanting fast, safe circuit racing, and events are often staged at the UniSC precinct at Sippy Downs where the road infrastructure suits closed-circuit racing well.

Popular road routes include the climb to Montville and Maleny through the Blackall Range, which rewards riders with sweeping views and a satisfying descent, and flatter coastal circuits linking Kawana, Mooloolaba, Alexandra Headland and Maroochydore. The Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk and surrounding fire trails also attract mountain bikers and gravel riders seeking off-road adventure within easy reach of the coast.

The University of the Sunshine Coast at Sippy Downs houses high-performance cycling facilities used by athletes on state and national programs. The wider road network around the campus forms part of regular training loops used by serious club riders, making Sippy Downs a natural meeting point for the Coast's cycling community.

New riders wanting to join a club should visit Cycling Queensland's website to find affiliated clubs and upcoming events on the Sunshine Coast. Helmets are compulsory on all rides, and most clubs ask new members to ride with the group a couple of times before formal membership to make sure the fit is right for everyone.

Sources: Cycling Queensland Sunshine Coast Cycling Club

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