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 de Tasmania - Single -
Booking starts: 2026-01-04
Tour de Tasmania - Double -
Booking starts: 2026-01-04
Arrive Launceston
Arrive into Launceston, transfers provided to your accommodation (Hotel Verge), meet and greet your guide with a welcome group dinner on your first night to get excited about your adventure ahead.
Cycle the North East Tasmania Rail Trail (42kms)
We initially transfer out of Launceston to Lilydale, where we jump on our bikes and ride the fun, off road North East rail trail to Scottsdale. The ideal way to get the legs going. Beautiful scenery and easy riding. Overnight at Anabels of Scottsdale.
Cycle to St Helens (optional 43 or 73kms)
After breakfast we initially transfer in our vehicle to avoid busy roads (and a big hill!), with optional starts at Branxholm (73kms total day) or Weldborough (43kms). There is some initial uphill but we enjoy a long roll into St Helens and some superb scenery. We are now on the coast. Overnight at Panorama Hotel.
Cycle to Bicherno (optional 45 or 75kms)
Todays ride is pure ocean scenery. Whilst we follow the main Tasman Highway our support vehicle is behind us throughout. Again there is the option to ride the full length, or be transferred some of the way. We enjoy a scenic picnic lunch from a vantage point. Overnight at Bicheno by the bay.
Cycle to Freycinet National Park (45kms)
Another stunning day or ocean views and relaxed, undulating cycling as we head into Freycinet National Park. It’s mainly downhill cruising with 2 uphills that are short (no more than 75 meters ascent) and achievable for most. We enjoy a winery lunch today as we arrive at the stunning Freycinet Lodge, our home for the next 2 nights.
Hike in Freycinet National Park & Wineglass Bay
We discover world famous Freycinet National Park with a 5.5-hour guided walk. Explore the dramatic pink granite peaks, its jewel-coloured waters, pure white sands & abundant wildlife. Water taxi return trip back to the Lodge (30 mins). The hiking is graded as easy and is fully guided with a gourmet picnic lunch.
Cycle to Triabunna (48 or 73kms)
An initial transfer to the top of a long hill at Apslawn, so we can roll our way down to Triabunna. The views on this stretch of the coast are superb. Triabunna is the main civic centre for the east coast and is fringed by beaches, coastal reserves, hills & forests. The town was established as a garrison for the penal settlement on Maria Island and is now the departure point for the Maria Island Ferry, and still has a number of preserved convict-era buildings. Stay at the Spring Bay Mill
Cycle to Hobart (optional 43kms or 88kms)
Our final day on the bikes. Our route has options for longer or easier rides and takes us through historic Richmond and the Coal River Valley. After a tasting and winery lunch. We jump on the bus for a final transfer into Hobart (taking about 1 hr). Overnight at Hadleys Orient hotel.
Onward journey
Enjoy breakfast, check out, grab emails and numbers of your new friends and prepare for your onward journey. Transfers provided on this day, transport to MONA also provided for those staying on.