There's a little gravel to start but then the blacktop starts with country-lane style before opening on to a main highway. From St. Marys you have two choices either straight down the St. Mary's pass or turn right and down Elephant( with the famous Pancake Barn at the start) before turning left al...
For those who like corners this a good ride, From the caves over the mountain down through the very, very tight twisties of Cethana gorge and the then out through the alpine forest past the Cradle Mt. turn-off and onto wide sweepers of Black Mountain through to the west coast highway
This 500km loop of stunning Tasmanian natural beauty and some amazing twisty riding. This route rises and falls, has great vistas and wonderful lake views.
Starting in Devonport takes in some of the fantastic natural views that Tasmania has to offer. Then head towards Elizabeth Town then Jackeys M...
This 430km tour starts and ends in the area of Hobart. Most of this route travels through forests, past historic towns, conservation areas or by the sea so there is no shortage of great scenery and vistas. The route itself is made up of local favourite roads.
To begin we leave to the east towards B...
The route goes through, farmland, some historic towns, Up a mountain pass with lots of switch-backs and a stunning lookout, lots of underadvertised historic features to see, like the Steppes Stones, the southern Hemispheres first golf course, some very old Pubs, part of a historic formula track(when...
Brilliant ride ... lots of places to stop for a coffee and selfies. Google maps will send you down dirt roads if you're not careful - especially the turn off to Pipers River ... and onward to Tomahawk, Boobyalla and Ansons Bay. Not the best for a road bike. Best to stick to the known roa...
Mixed ride, lots of straights, heaps of tight corners. The road down to Queenstown is particularly mention worthy, great surface, breathtaking views. Must stop at the lookout for selfies.
The pick of this ride is the Hellyer Gorge, A very, very twistie piece of road that destroys Rally cars and inattentive bike riders.
The only real drawback is it's prone to Moss in the winter even snow on occasions.
Mixed route - straights, corners, rural, mountainous .... everything included. Must stop at Cradle Mountain lookout ... and then Cradle Mountain National Park. Very popular route for motorcyclists - get to know all kinds of riders. Fair bit of roadkill and livestock - and the occasi...
An alternative to the highway and takes you through open button-gass wilderness over one of the highest dams in Tassie through the Historic mining town of Zeehan and through more bush to the home of the Gordon River cruises Strahan.