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Two cyclists on a rural Tasmanian path, enjoying a ride surrounded by lush green pastures and rolling mountains, experiencing the vast open spaces and magnificent scenery.
Detailed 9-day itinerary map of the Tasmania cycling tour, highlighting key stops like Freycinet National Park and Hobart, with icons for accommodation, cycling, and hiking activities.
Stunning aerial view of Wineglass Bay in Tasmania's Freycinet National Park, showcasing its crescent white sand beach and pristine turquoise waters, flanked by verdant mountains, a breathtaking natural wonder.
A cyclist navigates a serene forest trail in Tasmania, flanked by ancient rock walls and dense vegetation, experiencing the adventure and joy of cycling through untouched nature.
A traveler sits on a rock overlooking a vast mountain lake and layered peaks in the tranquil and magnificent Tasmanian highlands, enjoying the serene natural beauty and outdoor hiking.

Tour de Tasmania Bike Tour


Booking confirmed within 2 working day(s)
Duration:9 day(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 61 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

Cycling in Tasmania combines all the best things about being on a biking holiday – wide open spaces, incredible scenery, delicious locally grown gourmet treats and plenty of choices in accommodation.

  • Tour Tasmania in 9 days
  • Hike in Freycinet National Park with gourmet lunch, local guide and water taxi
  • Have tastings at some of Tasmania’s best vineyards
  • Arrival and departure transfers (start and end dates of tour only)
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Sightseeing Tours

Transportation methodHotel transfer
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementBreakfast included, Lunch included, With dinner
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Food tour・Izakaya Hopping, Bycicle rental
TransportBicycle rental

Product Info

— What You Can Expect —

Tasmania is in the midst of a tourism boom, fuelled by art, history and nature.

MONA now outranks the TATE Gallery in London according to Lonely Planet. Cradle Mountain has become a nature lovers' paradise. And for a touch of the past, the history of Port Arthur is touching. The less sombre but quaint town of Richmond with Australia's oldest bridge should not be missed.

Cycling tours in Tasmania are also growing in popularity. Open spaces, developing rail trails and mountain bike parks such as Derby, have seen the arrival of a growing band of riders.

Cycling the east coast of Tasmania is a rolling postcard. From the Bay of Fires all the way to Hobart, the highlights are endless. The stunning beaches of Bicheno, the unmistakable Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park and Maria Island to name just a few. The distances between towns are short or long enough to suit most cyclists. All this makes cycling in Tasmania a genuine world-class cycling holiday.

Purchase Notice

  • Seld-Guided
    - Self-guided cycling tours do require participants to be adaptable and able to solve issues whilst on tour. On-call support is included in your tour, but it is expected that you will know how to repair punctures and make minor adjustments to gears, handlebars and seats if required, and if bringing your own bike then this is expected. For anything more serious, we will be able to assist with a call to our 1300 665 330 number at any time during your trip
  • Hotels
    - Meals are included where indicated, and we carefully select the restaurants for cuisine and ambience. Most venues cater for specific dietary requirements
  • Bikes & Support
    - Bikes are available for hire. Choose from well-maintained hybrids, kids or e-bikes, perfect for this style of cycling. Comfortable, easy to use, puncture-resistant tyres, rear rack, water bottle holders light saddle bags and comfortable seats. Or BYO bikes are welcome
  • Please do not drink and drive 
  • Drinking under the age of 18 is strictly prohibited 
  • Excessive drinking is harmful to your health 
  • KKday is not responsible for the on-site activities provided by the event organizer. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the event organizer directly

Reminders

  • If bike-hire services are needed, please leave your approximate height (for bike fitting) in the 'Requests & Remarks' section

  • Please note your T-shirt sizing when booking (S, M, L, XL, XXL)

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 61 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 31 to 60 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–30 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. How long does it take to cycle around Tasmania?

A full circumnavigation of Tasmania can vary significantly based on your chosen route, pace, and stops. Generally, it could take anywhere from 10 to 20 days for experienced cyclists. Organized bike tours often offer a curated experience, such as a 9-day tour, which focuses on key scenic areas and highlights rather than a full circumnavigation, providing a comprehensive exploration of the island's diverse landscapes.

2. What makes cycling an attractive option for traveling through Tasmania?

Cycling in Tasmania offers a unique and intimate way to experience the island's natural beauty. It combines wide open spaces with incredible scenery, allowing travelers to connect closely with the environment. Cyclists can enjoy the flexibility to explore at their own pace, discover hidden gems, and immerse themselves in the pristine landscapes. Many tours also incorporate stops for delicious locally grown gourmet treats and comfortable accommodations, enhancing the overall holiday.

3. Is Tasmania considered a good destination for a biking holiday experience?

Absolutely, Tasmania is widely recognized as an excellent destination for a biking holiday. It boasts diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal roads and national parks to rolling hills and vineyards. Cyclists benefit from generally well-maintained roads, varying terrain suitable for different skill levels, and abundant opportunities to experience unique attractions like hiking in Freycinet National Park or sampling local produce. Its natural beauty and growing cycling infrastructure make for a highly rewarding experience.

4. How long is the Tasmanian Trail, and what type of terrain does it cover?

The Tasmanian Trail is approximately 480 kilometers (about 300 miles) long, traversing the island from Devonport in the north to Dover in the south. It primarily follows off-road tracks, including old railway lines, forest trails, and gravel roads. Cyclists should expect a mix of terrain, ranging from relatively flat sections to challenging hilly climbs, as it crosses diverse landscapes such as farmlands, forests, and remote wilderness areas. It requires a good level of fitness and appropriate gear.

5. What specific scenery and activities can be experienced in Freycinet National Park during a Tasmania cycling tour?

During a cycling tour, Freycinet National Park offers breathtaking coastal scenery, most notably the iconic views of Wineglass Bay. Activities often include guided hikes through the park's diverse landscapes, such as ascending to the Wineglass Bay lookout. Some tours provide unique experiences like a gourmet lunch set amidst nature or a scenic water taxi ride, offering different perspectives of the park's pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and dramatic granite peaks.

6. Are there opportunities for culinary experiences, such as vineyard tastings, included in Tasmanian cycling tours?

Yes, many Tasmanian cycling tours thoughtfully integrate local culinary experiences into their itineraries, celebrating the island's rich reputation for gourmet food and wine. Participants often have the opportunity to visit and enjoy tastings at some of Tasmania’s renowned vineyards. Additionally, tours might include stops at local farm gates or artisan producers to sample delicious locally grown treats, adding a delightful cultural and gastronomic dimension to the biking holiday.

7. What logistical support, such as transfers, is generally provided for cyclists participating in multi-day tours in Tasmania?

Organized multi-day cycling tours in Tasmania typically offer comprehensive logistical support to ensure a convenient and enjoyable experience for participants. This often includes arrival and departure transfers at specified locations and times, ensuring a smooth start and end to your journey. Other common support services might encompass daily luggage transfers between accommodations, vehicle support on routes for assistance, and experienced local guides who handle navigation and provide insightful commentary about the region.

8. What types of road conditions can cyclists expect on a bike tour through Tasmania?

Cyclists embarking on a bike tour through Tasmania can expect a variety of road conditions. Main routes and popular cycling paths often feature sealed, well-maintained asphalt roads. However, some scenic country roads, particularly those venturing into more remote areas or national parks, may include gravel sections. The terrain itself is diverse, ranging from flat coastal stretches to undulating hills and challenging climbs. Being prepared for varied surfaces and elevations will enhance your overall riding experience.

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