“Old Pacific Highway north of Sydney” is a scenic, twisty motorcycle ride in New South Wales, Australia.
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December 12, 2006
This
37km
ride visits Hornsby.
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High-enforcement
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  • Hornsby

    at 0km
  • Berowra

    at 4km
  • You can take the Berowra exit from the F3 freeway if you want to avoid slow suburban traffic from Hornsby. This is the start of the fun bits. Watch out for bicycle riders and police in un-marked cars, on bikes and lurking with radar at the sides of the road. Other bike riders will let you know if they are around.

  • Pie in the Sky cafe

    at 18km
  • Great pies. A stop often used by members of the Ulysses Club.

  • Hawkesbury River Crossing

    at 22km
  • The old road crosses the river running parallel to the expressway

  • Mooney Mooney

    at 28km
  • Get fuel here if you need it.

  • Mt White

    at 34km
  • The famous Mt White Cafe - a mecca for bike riders. You can stop here or keep going for more twisties.

  • Calga

    at 37km
  • You can continue on the "Old Road" toward Gosford or take a left and head towards Peats ridge and on to the Hunter Valley.

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