Bikeway maps
Brisbane has over 900 kilometres of bikeways and bike paths (approximately 402 kilometres off-road and 518 kilometres on-road), as shown in the maps below.
These maps can also be collected from the Transport Information Centre.
Active Travel walking and cycling maps (right)
Active Travel maps outline Brisbane's walking and cycling network in greater detail and provide useful information about car pooling, public transport and cycling.
To get your free Active Travel map, locate the number for the area you would like from the map to the right, and email Brisbane City Council or phone 07 3403 8888.
Download bikeway maps (below)
The boundaries shown on the maps are indicative and are not to scale.
Bikeway maps: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10/10a - 11 - 12/12a
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Interactive maps
For interactive maps, showing bikeways, public transport stops and Council services and facilities, you can use and print My Neighbourhood maps.
Once opened, display bikeways by selecting Council Facilities > Bikeways on the left of the screen.
Brisbane's Bikeway Experience CD Rom
Brisbane's Bikeway Experience is an interactive CD ROM that showcases some of Brisbane’s most popular recreational bike rides. Find out more on Brisbane's Bikeway Experience CD ROM.
Related links
Bikeway maps for other local government areas:
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Gold Coast City Council
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Logan City Council
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Moreton Bay Regional Council
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Redland City Council
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Toowoomba Regional Council
More information
To find out more about Brisbane's bikeways, visit Walking and Cycling Plan 2005-2010.




