Port Douglas – Australia’s Latest Asphalt Pump Track
Australia’s latest asphalt pump track has been delivered by our trail team into the nations tropical tourism capital of Port Douglas. The official opening is expected this month.
Australia’s latest asphalt pump track has been delivered by our trail team into the nations tropical tourism capital of Port Douglas. The official opening is expected this month.
In only a few months, this has become one of the most hyped-up, talked-about and photographed trails in Australia. Rightly so, The Blue Tier is worth every piece of fuss. We’re referring to the freshly built 20km singletrack descent through the lushest, greenest, mossiest Tasmanian Wilderness you’ll ever see. Though it’s not only the beauty …
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From green trails, darker ones grow. Derby’s latest batch of incredible singletrack adds some more serious stuff to the trail network, we dragged ourselves back to Derby to see what’s sprung up since our last amazing visit. To say that a lot of the ‘A-line’ features pushed our humble bike skills is an understatement. So we …
Opening on the 18th of December 2016, the Gladstone Shire Council and World Trail, will be unveiling the largest asphalt pump track Australia has ever seen.
Our trail builders have been having so much fun at Hiddenvale Adventure Park, building a bunch of hand-cut trails in amongst some remnant rainforest gorges, rock bluffs and steep valleys. Australia’s latest ride destination will be coming of age soon in South East Queensland, with a whole range of new technical and jump trails under …
This month, 3 full trail teams landed in South East Queensland to start construction of Australia’s latest and most exciting Mountain Bike destination. Hidden Vale, west of Brisbane, is already well known for its amazing Mountain Bike events and the outback lifestyle, and will soon sit up there with other iconic Australian destinations like Mt …
After a huge weekend at the opening day of Blue Derby Trails in Tasmania, a few World Trail riders took to the trails, and snapped some long exposures of “Twisties” Sunday night.
Mt Buller finally came of age over the weekend, with the release of the “Australian Alpine Epic”, the final piece in the high country puzzle. Undoubtedly one of World Trail’s most proud and creative designs took over 7 years to develop, with nearly every trail builder from the company meticulously shaping and moulding a pure …