Alpenflow Epic Ride | Mt Buller VIC
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An epic alpine adventure is calling and you must go This Gran Fondo-style marathon Alpenflow EPIC Ride promises a high country cross-country adventure like no other.

This unique event features a giant circuit starting in the heart of the Buller Village and takes its warriors out onto the amazing alpine trails and lets you dive into the iconic wilderness surrounds that Buller is so renowned for.

Let the trails do the talking: Family Trail, Soul Revival, One Tree Hill, Gang Gangs, Australian Alpine Epic Trail, Delitite River Trail, River Spur Trail, Stirling Circuit Rd, Cornhill Rd, Split Rock, Family Trail. All up an Epic 70km ride that will be truly unforgettable.

Giant circuit
Start at the Village Square and experience pure freedom on two wheels in the Victorian High Country.

Ride of your life
70km of Epic riding with the option to get a private pickup after 55km.

Race support on course
Marshals and feed zones as well as First Aid Services and intermediate LIVE timing points.

Photos included
Race photographers out on course to document your ‘epic’ ride.

Expect lots of feel-good activities and side-shows for visiting families, partners and kids, including the premiere of the Australian MTB Film Fest.

Check out our Event Services Information Pages with important travel and booking details to make this your perfect Alpine mountain biking and trail getaway!

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