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RESOURCE CENTRE VISITOR INFORMATION
A library and research room has been set up in the Museum. There are also numerous posters, photographs, and cycling ephemera. This information is being entered onto a customised database, and these resources are available to any member of the public. Look up the Catalogue of Books held by the Museum Library, and then maybe you will be tempted to come in and read them. We will do our best to answer questions, but we don't know everything yet. If we are able to answer it on the spot, we will do so. If it requires some further research, we will let you know. There will be a small charge for this and for photocopying and postage.
Ride from Lake Burley Griffin to the Australian Bicycle History Centre and the Australian National Capital Artists Gallery
Distance: 13 km return / 30 minutes each way. Allow time for browsing
around the Bicycle Museum and the Gallery.
Road Conditions: Bicycle paths, footpaths and a shared traffic zone. Route: This ride takes you from Lake Burley Griffin via the Sullivan’s Creek bike path to the Canberra Bicycle Museum and the Australian National Capital Artists Gallery, both in Rosevear Place, Dickson. Map: Canberra and Queanbeyan cycling and walking map and detailed route map. Starting Point: Mr Spokes Bike Hire, Barrine Drive, Acton. Description: The best time for this trip is early afternoon on a Wednesday, when the Bicycle History Centre and the Gallery are both open. As at July 2008, the Canberra Bicycle Museum opens 10am-4pm on Wednesdays, and the Australian National Capital Artists Gallery opens noon-5pm Wednesday-Sunday. From Mr Spokes, zero your trip-meter (if you have one) and turn right onto the cycle path so that the lake is on your left. At the Acton ferry terminal (140m) turn right onto the footbridge that crosses Parkes Way. Be careful of the steep descent. Continue along the footpath past Rydge’s Lakeside Hotel. Follow the footpath as it curves round Marcus Clarke St and crosses several small streets. Turn left at the traffic lights into University Ave (1 km). Turn right into the Childers St shared traffic zone (1.1 km). (Alternatively, you can detour through the grounds of the Australian National University, which has a network of paths and roads that are quite suitable for cycling.) Turn left onto the shared path on the left as you re-join Marcus Clarke St (1.5 km). Cross Barry Drive at the traffic lights (1.7 km) and turn left onto the footpath beside Barry Drive, following the signs towards Dickson. Take the first right turn into Watson St (1.8 km), and follow the bike path north through Turner, O'Connor and Lyneham, crossing Masson St, Condamine St, David St and Macarthur Ave. The bike path crosses Wattle St at traffic lights (4.1 km) and immediately turns left beside Wattle St. Cross the bridge over Sullivan’s Creek and turn right almost immediately as you reach Goodwin St. The path follows the right side of Goodwin St for a few metres. It then crosses Sullivan’s Creek and immediately turns right. Follow the path as it crosses De Burgh St, Northbourne Ave (4.8 km) and Challis St. Cross Cowper St at the traffic lights (5.6 km) and immediately turn left along the footpath. Follow the footpath past the Dickson swimming pool to the Antill St traffic lights (5.9 km). Don’t cross Antill St, but turn right along the Antill St footpath to Rosevear Place (6.1 km). The Australian National Capital Artists Gallery is just across the road at No. 1 Rosevear Place. The Canberra Bicycle Museum is two doors farther down at No. 3 Rosevear Place. The Bicycle Museum offers drinks and light snacks. More substantial meals are available at the nearby Dickson Tradies. To return, retrace your route to Mr Spokes. |
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