Tips and Resources
Plan your route
Tasmanian resources
Ambassador Routes
Bicycle Network Tasmania has built a collection of easygoing rides, including points of interest and navigation cues.Check out our Area Ambassador collection of rides which help visitors and locals enjoy the best our state has to offer on two wheels. Experienced ride leaders have selected safe and scenic routes and done all of the planning for you. Our Ambassador Routes are powered by the Ride with GPS website and app. The map below shows the recommended starting point for each ride.Just zoom in to your location and click on the icon to get a summary of the ride and a link.
More routes are being added all the time, so check in now and then to see what’s new!
Social Rides
You can also take a look at the routes favoured by our Social Ride leaders – run through the rides listed in our Social Rides calendar and see if anything takes your fancy. Rides are free and cater to a mix of abilities and experience.
Tasmanian Maps
Service Tasmania, 134 Macquarie St.
Tasmanian Map Centre, 110 Elizabeth St.
Tasmania's north, north-west and south
Route and track resources
Tasmania-wide
See the new list of ride descriptions and tours at Tasmania’s Bike Friendly Businesses.
Ride Tassie has a focus on MTB destinations
DirtyFreeHub has a collection of curated gravel riding routes, including some in Tassie, they’re great!
Tony’s Trips Tony Watton shares his stories of rides in Tassie.
The Tasmanian Trail offers a unique opportunity to experience some of Tasmania’s most beautiful landscapes that are beyond the popular tourist trails. The trail is made up of tracks, dirt roads, asphalt roads and paths and winds its way between Devonport in the State’s north and Dover in the south. MTB only and be prepared for rough conditions.
Tassie Trails A site dedicated to helping people find out more about Tasmania’s mountain and road biking opportunities.
Where to Ride : Tasmania (by Andrew Bain) – This book guides you through 45 rides, with points of interest, accurate mapping, altitude profiles, point by point ride logs and a range of ride difficulties from one to five star ratings.
Rail Trails in Tasmania.
North and NorthWestern Tasmania
TBUG’s excellent map of bike paths in and around Launceston.
The Great Western Tiers Cycle Trails. A number of documented and signposted bike touring routes have been created in the Mersey Valley area, including the Great World Heritage Ride, the Great Country Ride, the Great Caves Ride and the Great Gourmet Ride. Podcasts can be downloaded to serve as an audio tour guide while you are riding.
Rides on the Central Coast.
Cycling Routes within Circular Heads municipality.
Southern Tasmania
Hobart Bike Hire has produced a set of snappy little maps for rides around Hobart.
A map of the official MTB trails in the Clarence Mountain Bike park.
Greater Hobart Trails Walking, cycling, mountain biking and horse riding tracks and trails in Hobart, Kingborough, Derwent Valley, Clarence, Glenorchy and Brighton.
Kingborough Council’s Tracks and Trails page which has a summary and map for each online.
Cycling South’s Hobart Bike Map – also includes regional rides in southern Tas