Cycling in Penola – the Penola Short Ride

Cycling in Penola - some vines on Old Racecourse Road

Cycling in Penola: If you don’t like riding up hills, Penola is the place for you. The local tourist information centre has a great little brochure entitled “Penola Cycle Trails” that offers a range of suggestions from 8 to 100 kilometres.

I had some time before our friends arrived from Adelaide so I decided to try out the Penola Short Ride which was described as “an eight kilometre family ride past red gums and vineyards using quiet sealed and unsealed back roads”.

As I headed west from the town onto Weirs Lane I was surprised to observe how broken up the road was – just as well my tyre pressure was not too high at the moment. Then the ride turned north onto Marks Road and the surface improved. At first I passed through open pastures with magnificent red gums lining the road.

Cycling in Penola - The red gums on Marks Road
The red gums on Marks Road

Then the fields became vineyards.

Cycling in Penola - Heading north on Marks Road
Heading north on Marks Road

Turning east onto Ravenswood Lane, I dropped in to see the large white sculptures on the grass at Patrick’s cellar door, then crossed the main highway between Penola and Naracoorte.

Cycling in Penola - large white sculptures on the lawns at Patrick's
One of the sculptures at Patrick’s – my bike Wanda looks somewhat bemused

On the other side of the highway was Hollick’s cellar door and restaurant. I could see people eating in the sunshine on the back verandah overlooking the vineyards – it looked inviting.

Cycling in Penola - Hollick's cellar door

I turned south onto Old Racecourse Road. Some of the grapes were still on the vines – it was the second half of April and the leaves were turning.

Cycling in Penola - vines on Old Racecourse Road

As Racecourse Road continued south I saw this sign.

Cycling in Penola - the turnoff to the old cemetery

It’s very hard for a girl like me to ride past the promise of an old cemetery. My short detour was rewarded – the cemetery had an interesting old rock wall.

Cycling in Penola - the old cemetery

From there it was a short ride back to town. All together I had ridden 14.7 kilometres and only climbed 11 metres! It seemed quite a lot more than the eight kilometres advertised, but I had done a few kilometres around town before I left, taken the detour down Old Cemetery Road and ridden from the end of the ride to our caravan park, so that probably explained it. I was looking forward to trying out the Penola Red Gum and Winery Ride tomorrow.

Cycling in Penola - map of the Penola Short Ride

Another great wine region for cycling in South Australia is Langhorne Creek.