Social group cycling around the Leisure Coast.
Laid back rides, coastal routes and good vibes.

Group rides in Wollongong

Our group rides are for everyone, no matter your age or cycling ability. We’re not pushing 30km/h or chasing Strava segments. You won’t get dropped, promise.

Leisure Coast Cycle Club hosts social group rides in Wollongong that are all about cruising coastal roads, riding together and finishing with a coffee or a beer. It’s about getting out, having a go and enjoying the ride.

Join our Strava group for info about our rides.

We’re so laid back we just drop a graphic once a month with our upcoming rides.

We host regular group rides in Wollongong throughout the month, including mid-week rides and weekend coastal loops. Ride dates and details are shared monthly here and on instagram, with routes posted on Strava.

Our regular group rides around the Leisure Coast

Leisure Coast Cruise - North. This is one of our regular group rides in Wollongong, designed as an easy-going coastal cruise with a social pace. Starting in the car park behind WIN Stadium, we rcruise up to Sandon Point and return to Wollongong for a coffee. Approx 28km and the ride is done in 75 minutes. Easy, but probably not suited to beginners.

PK Loop. Our main group ride to Port Kembla and back. Easy, but probably not suited to beginners. This one starts at WIN Stadium and takes in the beaches of Port Kembla and a loop through Windang and Primbee before a return ride to Wollongong Harbour for the best donuts this side of Sydney at Yachties. About 30km and the ride is done within 80 minutes.

Laid Back Lake Loop. Time to spread your wings with this group ride and see more of what the great Leisure Coast has to offer. Starting by the beach at WIN Stadium, we roll out to Port Kembla and Windang, ride along the southern stretches of Lake Illawarra through Oak Flats and back up the highway to Wollongong. Coffee and a well-earned feed back in town to finish.

Who are these rides for?

Our Wollongong group rides are for riders who enjoy cycling socially. If you’re looking for people to ride with, like a steady pace and don’t take things too seriously, you’ll fit right in. You don’t need to be the fastest, just be up for riding in a group and good vibes.