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A rider wearing a blue Bicycle Network tshirt with white logo on the back rides along a rural road with scattered buildings around and a bike parked against a pole ahead.
Exploring Hobart’s outskirts

Most of our social rides this fortnight explore areas outside of Hobart, taking advantage of quieter roads and paths. Please RSVP if you are interested in joining any of the rides this fortnight as our ride leaders will keep you updated if anything changes.

Cygnet Wattle Grove Loop – Sunday 14 April

The Cygnet Wattle Grove Loop on Sunday 14 April is a scenic 27km loop with a stiff climb at the beginning followed by a leisurely cruise around the coast.

Meet ride leader David at 10.15am at the Cygnet Town Hall car park to head out on asphalt and gravel roads.

Coffee/lunch afterwards in Cygnet, please RSVP in case of cancellation via https://ridewithgps.com/events/296742-cygnet-wattle-grove-rd-loop

E-bike Coffee Club: Tunnels and Bridges – Thursday 18 April

Discover all the little-know shortcuts for bike riders in the northern suburbs on the 25km E-bike Coffee Club ride on Thursday 18 April.

Join ride leader Maryanne at 9.45am at the Cenotaph car park to head up the Intercity Cycleway before peeling off at New Town to explore tunnels, bridges and paths that make life easier on a bike.

In keeping with the E-bike Coffee Club raison d’etre there will be a stop at either Brewlab or Baked along the way. RSVP in case of cancellation: https://ridewithgps.com/events/308407-e-bike-coffee-club-tunnels-and-bridges

Kingston Creeks and Hills – Saturday 20 April

The Kingston Creeks and Hills ride on Saturday 20 April is a great introduction to paths and trails around Kingston as well as some of the quieter roads to take.

Meet ride leader Jack near the roundabout at Huon Highway and John Street at 9.45am to head down the Whitewater Creek path to a fire trail through Peter Murrell Reserve, then Howden and Brightwater roads around the coast and back to Kingston via Beach Road.

RSVP in case of cancellation via https://ridewithgps.com/events/304002-kingston-creeks-and-hills

Brighton Rally – Sunday 28 April

Join ride leader David for the new Brighton Rally ride on Sunday 28 April, to explore the paths and valleys surrounding the town.

Meet outside the Brighton Bakery at 9.45am for the 28km route which takes in paths along the River Derwent and Jordan River as well as the hills between the two rivers.

RSVP in case of cancellation, there will be coffee/lunch at the bakery after the ride: https://ridewithgps.com/events/296741-brighton-rally

Mt Hicks and Roundabout – Sunday 28 April

Join the north-west riders on Sunday 28 April for the 45km ride out of Wynyard to Mt Hicks or the shorter coastal option.

Meet ride leader Rowan by 11am at Gutteridge Gardens car park in Goldie Street, Wynyard to head out along Mt Hicks Road then back along Nunns and Seabrook roads. Riders who don't want to do the longer, steeper ride can head out and back along the coast to check out the new Coastal Pathway sections. 

BYO, lunch or pick up something in town. RSVP in case of cancellation via: https://ridewithgps.com/events/309239-mt-hicks-and-roundabout

TBUG rides
  • Wednesday 17 April: Exeter Bridgenorth Glengarry, meet ride leader Mick at 9.15am at the Information Centre at 81 Main Road, Exeter. 47km, 20–25km/h pace.
  • Wednesday 24 April: Westbury to Whitemore, meet ride leader Mick at 9.15am at the sports ground at 21 Franklin St, Westbury. 40km, 20–25km/h pace.
Upcoming rides & events 

If you would like to be one of our Ride Leaders, please email our Rides Coordinator with your contact details and what sort of riding you are interested in and we'll let you know when the next Ride Leader Skills Development Workshop is scheduled. You don't have to be super fit or into competitive riding, our rides are a mixed bag depending on the interests of our ride leaders. They offer everything from short 1-2 hour rides, with stops along the way to day-long excursions. 

COVID-19 guidelines 

Our social rides leaders follow a set of protocols to help make our rides safer: 

  • Meeting places for rides will have plenty of space for people to maintain 1.5 metre to 2 metre distancing while unloading bikes, listening to the briefing, and getting ready to ride. 
  • Riders are asked to register online or via phone so there is no paper being handed around on the day.  
  • People are asked not to attend rides if they have fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue, shortness of breath or runny nose or are in mandated isolation.