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Mount Dromedary Conservation Area

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Mount Dromedary Conservation Area

Things to Do in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area

Mount Dromedary Conservation Area is a region in Tasmania, located north of New Norfolk in the Magra and Black Hills area. This landscape features a prominent peak that offers distinctive views, particularly east along the Derwent River and towards Mount Direction. The terrain includes fire trails and forestry roads, with a significant climb required to reach the summit area. The eastern lookout provides expansive scenery, making it suitable for several sports like road cycling.

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Queen's Domain loop from New Norfolk

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Frequently asked questions

What outdoor activities are available in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area?

Mount Dromedary Conservation Area primarily offers opportunities for road cycling. The area features fire trails and forestry roads that provide routes for cyclists. While historically used for walking, the focus for outdoor activities here is on cycling.

Where is Mount Dromedary Conservation Area located?

Mount Dromedary Conservation Area is situated in Tasmania, specifically north of New Norfolk. It is part of the Magra and Black Hills area, offering distinctive views of the surrounding landscape.

What are the best road cycling routes in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area?

Cyclists can find detailed information and routes for road cycling in the region through dedicated guides. A comprehensive resource is available in the Road Cycling Routes in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area guide on komoot.

Are there any komoot guides available for Mount Dromedary Conservation Area?

Yes, komoot offers a specific guide for the region. Cyclists can explore the Road Cycling Routes in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area guide to discover suitable routes and plan their trips.

What are the notable natural features in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area?

The area is characterized by a prominent peak and offers distinctive views, particularly east along the Derwent River and towards Mount Direction. The terrain includes fire trails and forestry roads, with an eastern lookout providing expansive scenery.

How popular is Mount Dromedary Conservation Area on komoot?

Mount Dromedary Conservation Area has been visited by more than 50 komoot users. The routes and experiences shared in the area have received an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars.

What is the official website for Mount Dromedary Conservation Area?

The official website for information related to parks and wildlife in Tasmania, including areas like Mount Dromedary Conservation Area, is parks.tas.gov.au. This site provides general information about Tasmanian parks.

How can I contact the Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania regarding Mount Dromedary Conservation Area?

For general inquiries related to parks and wildlife in Tasmania, including Mount Dromedary Conservation Area, the Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania can be contacted by phone. The number is 1300 827 727, available Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.

Are there challenging road cycling climbs in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area?

The terrain in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area includes fire trails and forestry roads, with a significant climb required towards the summit area. This suggests that routes in the region can offer challenging ascents for road cyclists.

What kind of roads are found in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area for cycling?

The area's landscape primarily features fire trails and forestry roads. These types of roads are utilized for cycling, offering varied terrain for those exploring the region on a road bike.

Are there any specific viewpoints for road cyclists in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area?

Yes, the eastern lookout in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area provides expansive scenery. This viewpoint offers distinctive views east along the Derwent River and towards Mount Direction, making it a notable stop for cyclists.

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