Plan your ride
Leave the car at home and explore the Sunshine Coast via pedal power. The region offers a vast network of bicycle tracks allowing cyclists the freedom and safety to explore the region on pathways and dedicated roadside bicycle lanes.
There are a number of cycle and pedestrian access points onto the campus. The Alumni Way bicycle and pedestrian path links the eastern and western accesses of the campus and a network of paths connects the University to Sippy Downs, Buderim and Mooloolaba.
To plan your ride to UniSC Sunshine Coast campus, use Sunshine Coast Council's online maps to view current and planned pathways, for use by both cyclists and pedestrians.
Please note that the map does not display on-road cycle lanes or markings.
Visit the Sunshine Coast Council website for information on cycling safety, pathways, and events around the Sunshine Coast, and refer to the Ride to UniSC Map (PDF 441KB) for details on the facilities located on campus.
Bike Hub Facilities
Complete the online application form for access to bike hubs on campus, use map to see locations.
UniSC bike clinics
UniSC holds free bike clinics at the Sippy Downs campus each semester for students and staff to learn how to maintain and repair their bikes. The clinics are held in conjunction with Connect Week, Market Day and Ride2UniSC Day.
Clinic dates
- 2023 Bike Clinic Dates TBD
The clinics will supply a mechanic/trainer to be in attendance for each workshop who will instruct you on how to clean, maintain and carry out basic bike repairs, and also give advice on bike controls, usage and bike fitting.
Are you looking for a cycling buddy? Take the opportunity to network with other cyclists and join them on their rides.
There are a number of cycling pathways into South Brisbane to the South Bank campus. Bikeways and shared pathway maps are available on the Brisbane City Council website.
Bike Hub
The UniSC SouthBank Bike Hub is temporarily unavailable due to a scheduled facility upgrade. Please contact UniSC SouthBank via email SouthBank@usc.edu.au or telephone 07 5409 8600 for further information.
Brisbane E-Mobility Hubs
Brisbane City Council has established 20 e-mobility parking hubs across the city as part of its E-mobility strategy. The hubs provide a space to collect and park shared e-scooters and e-bikes. More information about program can be found on Brisbane Council's e-mobility strategy webpage.
Plan your ride
Leave the car at home and explore Moreton Bay via pedal power. The region offers a 3 m shared pathway constructed as part of the Redcliffe Peninsular Line project, allowing cyclists the freedom and safety to explore the region on pathways and dedicated roadside bicycle lanes.
The Moreton Bay Rail Cycleway runs adjacent to the rail line between Gympie Road and Anzac Avenue (at Kippa-Ring Station).
To plan your ride to UniSC Moreton Bay campus, use Cycling Brisbane Route Planner.
End of Trip Facilities & Locker Hire
Complete application form for End of Trip Facilities access and Locker Hire on campus.