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Melbourne for Visitors and Casual Cyclists

Author: Genevieve Brannigan 21 January 2010
Categories: News, Do, Shop, Look
Melbourne for Visitors and Casual Cyclists

A new local guide has just come to our attention, right in time for the warm months ahead. Produced by Melbourne bicycle rental company The Humble Vintage, Melbourne for Visitors and Casual Cyclists is full of local knowledge, written for both visitors and local bike riders alike.On the back of one of the cutest maps of Melbourne we've come across, the Summer 2010 issue features themed riding routes, bar, retail and café reviews, opinion pieces and a what's on. One read of the pool to pier riding route and you'll be glad you own a bike, or of course wish that you did. If that's the case, the Humble Vintage also has a range of spruced up, eye-turning vintage rides for hire, yours for the day, weekend, or week. Distributed to bike hirers and a selection of cafes around town, the guide is free and available now. Email hire@thehumblevintage.com to get a copy or find out more.

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MyWebsiteNow - September 14, 2010 at 18:54

Sounds interesting, never been to Melbourne yet, but planning for next month. So hope this will guide me!!!
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