| Route |
Contributor |
Last Updated |
Where |
Distance |
Tags |
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Fernglade/Emu River track |
harry_parabolics |
Feb 19th 2008, 11:15 |
|
9.6km |
- MTB
- Steep
- Intermediate
- Offroad
- Low traffic
- Rough
- Scenic
|
| A nice little mountain bike ride near Burnie - easy riding distance from town. Basically, you ride up Fernglade Road, and then and take the turn offs shown - the only tricky bit navigation wise, is when you head off Rutherford Road over a gate on to an laneway and down to the track which follows the river. From there, you pretty much follow the track along the river back down to Fernglade. Take care on this track kids as there's some steep exposed parts. |
|
Ferntree Loop via Summerleas |
expat |
Jun 21st 2010, 12:58 |
|
49.3km |
|
|
Firthside to Hobart |
paulmcc |
Mar 29th 2010, 03:19 |
|
15.9km |
- Commute
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Urban
- Rural
- Scenic
|
|
Forest Rd - McRobies Gully - Luge - Inglewood Rd - Main Fire Trail - Knocklofty |
ibk |
Jul 28th 2007, 04:58 |
|
16.6km |
- Recreational
- MTB
- Offroad
- Scenic
|
|
Fossey River to Butlers Road & return |
Richard55 |
Feb 5th, 10:19 |
|
21.4km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Intermediate
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Scenic
|
| A 45k ride on paved roads and streets including a diversion through the historic mining town of Waratah first settled in the 1870's. |
|
Fun Ton |
Spork |
Jun 20th 2010, 06:32 |
|
103.1km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Low traffic
- Rural
|
|
GIRO Tasmania |
scottjc82 |
Sep 15th 2008, 12:44 |
|
1093.9km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Difficult
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Urban
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
|
| http://www.biketas.org.au/giro.php |
|
George Town to Bridport |
tmcian |
Aug 26th 2008, 05:57 |
|
57.1km |
|
|
Giro Tasmania |
cycleinstead |
Sep 24th 2008, 01:07 |
|
1006.1km |
|
|
Giro Tasmania |
Baalzamon |
Feb 12th 2012, 11:33 |
|
1290.6km |
- Onroad
- MTB
- Steep
- Difficult
- Offroad
- Rough
- Low traffic
- High traffic
- Touring
|
|
Gladstone to Scottsdale |
tmcian |
Dec 3rd 2008, 06:29 |
|
68.4km |
|
|
Gladstone to Scottsdale |
tmcian |
Dec 5th 2008, 04:31 |
|
68.3km |
|
|
Gladstone to St Helens |
tmcian |
Oct 27th 2008, 11:33 |
|
67km |
|
|
Gladstone to St Helens via Ansons Bay |
TBUG |
Dec 27th 2009, 12:16 |
|
71.3km |
|
|
Glenorchy to Hobart |
Christo |
Jun 7th 2006, 01:01 |
|
8.6km |
|
|
Glenorchy to Hobart CDB |
momove |
Dec 7th 2006, 05:32 |
|
9.8km |
- Commute
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Urban
|
|
Goodwood to Hobart |
cycleinstead |
Sep 11th 2006, 12:15 |
|
7.7km |
|
|
Gowrie Park to Deloraine |
tmcian |
Jan 20th 2012, 06:01 |
|
59.3km |
|
| Gowrie Park to Deloraine |
|
Gowrie Park to Deloraine via Sheffield |
tmcian |
Jan 20th 2012, 06:58 |
|
59.3km |
|
| Gowrie Park to Deloraine via Sheffiel |
|
Grasstree Hill Climb RR |
expat |
Nov 24th 2009, 07:38 |
|
23.8km |
|
|
Grasstree-Back Tea Tree |
expat |
Jan 15th 2011, 10:08 |
|
61.1km |
|
|
Gravely Ridge Loop |
owenandsue |
Jun 5th 2012, 08:07 |
|
127.3km |
|
|
Great Caves Ride Day 1 |
mvc |
Apr 7th 2010, 07:50 |
|
54.1km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Basic
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
|
| Depart from Deloraine and make your way to Mole Creek via Chudleigh, stopping at the many attractions this area has to offer, including Trowunna Wildlife Park, the spectacular Alum Cliffs, and the spellbinding King Solomons and Marakoopa caves. For podcasts, maps and related info go to: http://www.greatwesterntiers.net.au/maps/cycling |
|
Great Caves Trail Day 2 |
mvc |
Apr 7th 2010, 07:49 |
|
48.7km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Basic
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
|
| Day two is a beautiful ride along gently sloping country roads to the south of Mole Creek and offers the chance to explore some of the more out-of-the-way townships as you approach the Great Western Tiers. For podcasts, maps and related info go to: http://www.greatwesterntiers.net.au/maps/cycling |
|
Great Country Trail: Hadspen to Westbury |
mvc |
Apr 7th 2010, 07:51 |
|
48.6km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Basic
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
|
| One of the four Great Trails of Meander Valley, the Great Country Trail is a flat ride through senic countryside and historic townships. Along the way you'll discover the traditional farming practices that characterise this area and some of the best evidence of our colonial heritage. For podcasts, maps and related info go to: http://www.greatwesterntiers.net.au/maps/cycling |
|
Great Country Trail: Westbury to Hadspen |
mvc |
Apr 7th 2010, 07:51 |
|
48.7km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Basic
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
|
| One of Meander Valley's four Great Trails, the Great Country Trail is a flat ride through scenic countryside and historic townships. Along the way you'll discover the traditional farming practices that characterise this area and some of the best evidence of our colonial heritage. For podcasts, maps and related info go to: http://www.greatwesterntiers.net.au/maps/cycling |
|
Great Gourmet Trail |
mvc |
Apr 7th 2010, 07:51 |
|
66km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Basic
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
|
| The Great Gourmet Ride offers an easy ride through lush pastures and valleys to the west of Deloraine - an area that is home to some of Australia’s leading gourmet producers. For podcasts, maps and related info go to: http://www.greatwesterntiers.net.au/maps/cycling |
|
Great Ocean Road 6 day tour |
samdenmead |
Dec 24th 2009, 09:56 |
|
423.4km |
- Onroad
- High traffic
- Touring
|
|
Great Tiers - Launceston to Westbury |
hurdlea |
Apr 26th 2010, 11:03 |
|
76.7km |
|
|
Great World Heritage Trail |
mvc |
Apr 12th 2010, 03:05 |
|
56.8km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- MTB
- Steep
- Difficult
- Offroad
- Rough
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
- Touring
|
| The Great World Heritage Ride extends south from Deloraine, providing some amazing views of the Great Western Tiers, Liffey Falls and the World Heritage Area. the ride is challenging and the final stretch on the approach to Liffey Falls is suitable for hybrid and mountain bikes only. For podcasts, maps and related info go to: http://www.greatwesterntiers.net.au/maps/cycling |