Bantry Bay (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Bruce Ridge (Canberra)
Bungarra Alpine Centre (Snowy Mountains)
Currumbin Border Track (NSW/QLD Border)
Daisy Hill (South Brisbane)
East Kowen (Kowen Pine Forest, Canberra)
Forest Pipeline (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Fred Caterson Reserve (Castle Hill)
Golden Jubilee Field MTB Park (North Shore, Sydney)
Hassans Walls (Lithgow)
Hinze Dam (Gold Coast)
Jackson (Jackson)
Jindabyne (Snowy Mountains)
Kiwarrak State Forest (Tarree)
Majura Pines (Majura, Canberra)
Manly Dam (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Mt Joyce (Gold Coast Hinterland)
Mt Kosciuszko (Snowy Mountains)
Nerang State Forest (Gold Coast)
Newnes (Lithgow)
Old Man's Valley (Hornsby, Sydney)
Ourimbah (Central Coast)
Oxford Falls (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Pilot Wilderness (Snowy Mountains)
Red Hill (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Rotorua Redwoods (New Zealand)
Silver Mountain (Kellogg)
Singleton (Hunter Valley)
Sparrow Hill (Kowen Pine Forest, Canberra)
St Ives and Belrose (North Shore, Sydney)
Stromlo Forest Park (Canberra)
Terrey Hills (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
The Oaks (Blue Mountains)
Thredbo Resort (Snowy Mountains)
Thredbo Valley Trail (Snowy Mountains)
Whistler Bike Park (Whistler)
Wingello (Southern Highlands)
Wylde MTB Trail (Cecil Park - Western Sydney)
Larool Trail (1.14km)
Terrey HillsLast Update: 25/10/2013
Some trail names are made up, if there is a different name please let us know.
Difficulty - Easy
Slope - Flat - Moderate - Undulating
Space - Open
Surface - Clay - Dirt - Eternal Puddles - Loose rocks on dirt - Loose rocks on rock - Rock - Sand
Trail type - Firetrail
Notes:
The Larool Trail is a short piece of fire trail running from Larool Road Terrey Hills to Myoora Rd, near the golf centres. It's largely used by Mountain Bikers to link the St Ives Horse Track with other trails in Terrey Hills such as Cooyong-Aumuna Trail (Neverfail Gully Trail), Perimeter Trail and Duckholes.
There are hills at both ends that should be rideable by beginners with a reasonable level of fitness and is largely straight, with only a couple of kinks in the track.
At the time of filming it had been freshly groomed and due to the excessive rain the surface as soft and clayey however a couple of months later it was a little sandy on a solid base.
There is a small creek crossing at the north end however the strech in the video that is long flat and wet has recently been covered with tonnes of sandstone and sand to create one hell of a rock garden. While it still stinks of festering horse waste it is far nicer to ride now. (Updated 22/09/2013).
At both ends there are gates with single tracks around them however *they* seem to be trying their best to remove the route around the south end gate - god knows why. You may need to look closely to find the single tracks or alternatively walk the bike through the narrow gap.