Brisbane to Border—connected bicycle routes
View a map of existing and planned future bicycle facilities between Brisbane and the border.
Veloway 1 (V1) Cycleway
The Veloway 1 (V1) cycleway connects bike riders from Brisbane City to Slacks Creek (along the Pacific Motorway).
Find out more about the V1 project and further planned improvements.
Experience a virtual tour of the Veloway 1 from South Brisbane to MacGregor.
Pacific Motorway (M1) North
Pacific Motorway North upgrades between the Gateway Motorway and Logan Motorway are planned to provide new active transport connections from:
- Eight Mile Plains to Daisy Hill
- Daisy Hill to Logan Motorway.
Find out more about the Pacific Motorway (M1) upgrade program.
Coomera Connector
The Coomera Connector is a 45km gazetted corridor that will provide an active transport corridor between the Logan Motorway and Nerang from:
- Loganholme to Coomera
- Coomera to Nerang.
Find out more about the Coomera Connector.
Pacific Motorway (M1) South
The 10km Pacific Motorway South upgrade will provide a new dedicated active transport path, adjacent to the motorway from Varsity Lakes to Elanora.
Find out more about the Pacific Motorway (M1) upgrade program.
Existing network connections
There are existing cycling connections along several parts of the Brisbane to Border corridor. These connections are mostly located parallel to the Pacific Highway (M1).
- Eight Mile Plains to Beenleigh—some existing active transport links on local routes.
- Beenleigh to Gaven—existing V1 marked cycle route on bike lanes along the Pacific Highway service roads.
- Gaven to Nerang—route follows local roads without bike lanes (this route is suited to experienced bike riders).
- Nerang to Varsity Lakes—access through local government shared path networks.
- Elanora to Tugun—access through local government shared path networks.
- East-west connections between Pacific Highway (M1) and Gold Coast—access through local government shared path networks.
- Gold Coast Oceanway—36km of shared cycle and pedestrian paths along the Gold Coast's coastline.
Find out more about local cycle networks on the Gold Coast, including the Gold Coast Oceanway.
- Last updated
- 29 May 2026
