Distance: 142km Difficulty: Moderate This journey is one of the world’s most impressive medium distance trails, taking in Alpine Forests and breathtaking views of Cradle Mountain and Mount Pelion. The beginning of…
Distance: 480kms Difficulty: Moderate The Tasmanian Trail is among some of Tasmania’s best long distance tracks and takes you through the heart of Island from Devonport in the north to Dover. Back-country…
Distance: Variable Difficulty: Variable Whether you explore a small section or take an epic trip from St Helens down to Hobart, Tasmania’s spectacular east coast is a must for every serious bike…
Distance: 156km Difficulty: Hard A ‘lumpy’ ride with 2,500 vertical metres of climbing from the 100km mark, this is one for keen roadies. Take in views of the Derwent River, Bruny Island…
Distance: Variable Difficulty: Hard If it’s incline you want, make your way to Mount Wellington. There is a fantastic mix of MTB and road biking to be had with MTBers free to…
Distance:Â 42.3km Difficulty:Â Moderate The only traffic on the island national park is in the form of wombats and kangaroos. Dotted with historic ruins, sweeping bays, dramatic cliffs and vistas aplenty the…
Distance: 125km Tassie is often celebrated for its abundant and beautiful hiking routes, but it doesn’t receive nearly as much credit for its cycling offering. Blue Derby is a network of trails…
This multi-day Cradle Mountain alpine hike is a little more friendly than the Larapinta and has become so popular that hikers must book a permit well in advance. You will…
Here you’re walking along the edge of a continent, with nothing between you and Antarctica except the wild Tasman Sea. The remote 48k track, starting and ending near World Heritage-listed…
Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park is considered one of the most picturesque beaches in Australia, with a crescent of white sand and sapphire sea, it’s the dazzling reward for…