The pandemic has hit the region's tourism industry hard, but an inundation of bike riders is sure to give Nundle a boost.
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Ride ADV honcho Greg Yager said there were two upcoming motorbike tours which are set to take the town by storm.
They come as the popularity for travel in the country has left him a little shell-shocked.
"The interest in local travel has blown me away," Mr Yager said.
"I've had many people tell me how great Nundle is, and it has some great rides."
Nundle is great place, so people come on the tour and think, I'll come back with my family.
- Greg Yager
With sell out tours, if everyone spent $200 in town on food, accommodation and fuel on one tours - without knicknacks - each tour would give a $8000 injection straight into the economy.
"Nundle is great place, so people come on the tour and think, I'll come back with my family," Mr Yager said.
The first tour is a women's-only ride in September, set to get engines revving, with all brands of motorbikes welcome.
"We'll be joined by women riders from across Australia for a ride to remember, dedicated to our growing women's ADV community," Mr Yager said.
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Already planning next year thanks to a high demand, the WR250R rally will take the scenic route to Nundle.
"Next year's WR250R Rally will head up to Nundle for some of the best ADV trails in the country and it will hopefully revert back to a time in April or May," he says.