RHC Guide 2017-19

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Don't Miss Your Opportunity!

Victoria’s High Country Cycle Guide is being completely re-imagined from the ground up. With a fresh new look that complements our marketing campaign and a whole host of exciting new content, the new edition will be released as the Ride High Country Guide.

The Ride High Country Guide is a key marketing tool to showcase the strength, volume and diversity of services that cater to a true strength of our region - cycling. We have a number of participation options to suit different objectives from business listings to back cover advertising...and if you are a Ride High Country Preferred Business, you may even be entitled to a discount! We strongly encourage you to take up the listing or advertising opportunity that is right for your business.

Business Ads

The information kit includes all the details you need to know about advertising in the Ride High Country Guide. Full page? Half page? The choice is yours. Enquire and book directly with our specialist Tom Bodycomb.

Download sales kit

Business Listings

Looking to book a Business Listing in the guide? It's quick and easy! Just click the link below to create a new listing or update an existing listing. Payment is completed online via credit card.

Create your listing

Cycle Events

Do you have a bike event that Australia needs to know about? We’re revisiting our cycle events calendar so be sure to send event details directly to Matt White (TNE Marketing Manager) for consideration.

Email Matt

Our trusted partners Green Press P/L have been contracted to produce the Ride High Country Guide and this year they will manage advertising and business listings on our behalf. All listings and advertisements must be finalised by 22nd of September 2017.

Ready for distribution in December 2017, we're producing at least 70,000 copies of the Ride High Country Guide for targeted distribution over a 24 month period. Be sure to take up this opportunity today to avoid two years of disappointment.

Kind Regards,

Tourism North East