We take safety very seriously at Louee.

Motorcycle riding is dangerous.

We can't stress this enough. Motorcycle riding is dangerous. Accidents happen, and we have seen the consequences of those accidents.

We want you to have a safe ride at Louee, however we can only do our best to provide advice and assistance, but ultimately, every rider rides at their own risk.

We insist that all guests on the property obey the rules. Rule breakers will be asked to leave.

We don't offer warnings or refunds to those unwilling to abide by a few simple rules.

Maps, track information guides, price lists and rule sheets are available from the main reception desk when you arrive.

Prior to riding at Louee all riders and spectators will be required to complete a waiver. We do everything we can to make your ride here at Louee a safe one, however, every rider rides at their own risk.

Before heading off to Louee we would like to remind you to prepare yourself and do everything you can to avoid an accident. These simple points of advice may help:

  1. Download the directions to Louee from this website or Google Maps and plan your trip.
    A confusing, tiring trip is no way to start a bike ride.

    You may also find mobile connection is patchy in areas, so having directions on your phone or printed out will help you get to Louee without undue stress.

  2. When you arrive at Louee, proceed directly to reception:
    You will be asked to complete and sign a waiver, then given a rider induction. You will be required to pay your track entry fees at that time and ask for maps and advice if you need them.

  3. Prepare your bike:
    Poorly maintained bikes can and will hurt you.

  4. Prepare yourself:
    Good protective clothing significantly reduces injuries. Also drink and carry adequate water for your ride and eat normal meals to maintain a healthy blood sugar level.

  5. Stay off the Grog:
    Alcohol is banned 24/7 within the Louee complex, riders and spectators, but hangovers are a major accident cause. Plan your trip without alcohol.

  6. Plan your ride:
    Work out where you are going before you go and don't ride tracks that are above your ability. Risk-taking is the leading cause of accidents.

  7. Keep your eyes open:
    You never know what others will do. Assess who you are sharing the track with, overtake with caution, be courteous on the track and look out for your fellow riders. We share the tracks. Multi bike accidents are the most serious.

  8. Look out for your mates and children:
    Accidents happen without warning. Don't be guilty of being somewhere else or not watching when your friends or children need you most. We have track marshals at Louee but they can't be everywhere at the same time.

  9. Ask for help:
    Don't be frightened to ask for help before or during your ride. We are here to help and most bike riders are great people and can also help point you in the right direction for a safe ride.

Louee does not have public risk insurance, therefore, all riders at Louee must sign a legal disclaimer/waiver before they ride their bike on the property and ride at their own risk.
You or your bike will only be covered by insurance if you have it yourself. Well planned rides can reduce accidents but accidents do happen. Make sure you are covered before you ride, you cannot do it afterwards.

If you are not sure what 'enter and ride at your own risk' means or you don't know what the financial implications of an accident are we strongly urge you to seek specialist legal, medical and insurance advice before arriving. Doctors, ambulance drivers, helicopter pilots do not work for free.

If you are bringing a child under 18 years of age that is not your child and intends to ride at Louee, we need to have a "DEED OF APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY GUARDIAN" form signed by the rider's parents/guardians and brought to the track with the rider. You will then be able to sign the child's waiver on behalf of the child's parents. If you do not bring the form the child will not be able to ride.

Please download the temporary guardian forms here.
You will need a PDF reader to open the file.

Plan a safe ride at Louee. Don't hope it will just happen.