Our Logo
Windsor Cyclists adopted the Velocipede as our logo several years ago. Windsor has always enjoyed celebrating its past and commemorating its early settlers and how they lived. Antique bicycles have often appeared in town parades and special occasions.
Windsor Cyclists Welcomes New Members
Our regular rides are on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, commencing at 9am [8am in summer] and meeting near the Power Boat Club House, Governor Phillip Park, Windsor. Rides are typically two to three hours duration at a leisurely pace. We have a number of standard rides in the Windsor area including Sackville and Lower Portland Ferries, Richmond, Kurrajong, Ebenezer, Pitt Town and Cattai. Rides are as far as possible tailored on the day to the particular group riding. New riders are always welcome but are advised to phone or text Tony [0411015913], Dennis [0425211341] or Sandra [0434410983] to obtain details beforehand.
Members' Profile
We are a small but enthusiastic group of people who enjoy cycling together. Many of us come from the Hawkesbury area but some come quite a distance to ride. Not surprisingly, as the Hawkesbury area is a wonderful area to ride in. Most of us are in our 40s to 60s; a few lucky ones are already retired. As well as our regular day rides from Governor Phillip Park, we also like to get away for weekends or sometimes longer. We had a great weekend recently at Lake Macquarie and Newcastle. You can read all about it in our ride reports.
Bicycle NSW

We are affiliated with Bicycle New South Wales, the peak advocacy group promoting and supporting cycling in New South Wales.
Bicycle NSW aims to promote, advocate, and support cycling in all its forms as an environmentally sustainable and healthy form of transport, recreation and tourism through the engagement of government, industry and the community at all levels.
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Riding in the Hawkesbury
We ride mainly on sealed roads but there are quite a few very scenic gravel roads in the area worth exploring. The traffic is relatively quiet compared to the Sydney suburbs and the pace far less frenetic. The Hawkesbury area provides plenty of variety from gentle undulations to some reasonable climbs.

























