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The best gravel rides in Tasmania

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Gravel biking in Tasmania offers diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines and pristine beaches to alpine peaks and ancient rainforests. The island's extensive trail networks traverse varied terrain, including farming country and wilderness areas. Its cooler climate provides ideal conditions for outdoor pursuits. This makes Tasmania a destination for gravel bikers seeking a range of scenic backdrops and challenging routes.

Best gravel bike trails in Tasmania

  • The most popular gravel bike trail is Dunalley Bakery loop from Forcett, a 47.9…

Last updated: May 5, 2026

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O'Connors Sheepwash – Johnnys Lagoon loop from Lilliesleaf Conservation Covenant

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 23, 2026, Cascades Female Factory

The Cascades Female Factory is the most significant site in Australia linked to female convicts, offering insight into a part of history that’s often overlooked. Set along the Hobart Rivulet Track, the preserved yards and ruins help explain how women and children lived here during the colonial period. It’s one of eleven locations included in the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage listing. Entry to the site requires a ticket, with interpretive displays and facilities available on site.

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Cascade Gardens is a spacious, green park at the base of kunanyi / Mount Wellington, set around the Hobart Rivulet. Wide lawns, mature trees, and the sound of running water make it a calm place to spend time. There are picnic tables, barbecues, toilets, and a playground, with flat, easy paths throughout. It’s one of the more relaxed spots in Hobart, with plenty of space to spread out.

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The Hobart Rivulet Track follows the water upstream from the city towards kunanyi / Mount Wellington, with a steady, mostly gentle incline. It’s a wide, shared path suitable for walking, cycling, and dogs on lead. Along the way, keep an eye on the water for platypus, which are known to live here.

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Beautiful track, plus the resident platypus is to be seen

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Nice northwards view along the powerlines of West Moonah.

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January 30, 2022, Cascades Female Factory

The Cascades Female Factory opened in 1828 taking over the premises of a failed brewery in the foothills of Mount Wellington, and operated until 1856. Convicts were marched from the docks in Hobart to the prison in full view of free citizens -- who could taunt and ridicule the women as they passed -- as a form of humiliation. Once inside, women spent their days washing endless amounts of linen, sewing uniforms, and unravelling tarred lengths of rope to be resold to the shipyards -- among other exhaustive tasks -- until they were considered reformed enough to be hired out as maids or nannies to free citizens. Described as a dark, damp, bitterly cold place, where women suffered needlessly and infants (most of whom were conceived during work releases) died from malnutrition and neglect, the Cascades Female Factory now serves to educate the public about its tragic history and the horrific abuse that convicts endured.

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January 30, 2022, Cascade Brewery

Classic Tasmanian Brewery. Their hot cider is a treat on those cold Hobart evenings...

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January 29, 2022, Dunalley Bakery

Decent spot to grab some lunch before you go to/after you leave the Tasman Peninsula. The pies are good and there are decent toilets in there too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails in Tasmania?

Tasmania offers a diverse range of gravel biking terrain, from rugged coastlines and pristine beaches to alpine peaks and ancient rainforests. You'll find routes traversing expansive farming country, mountain valleys, and even historic tramlines. While many routes feature rougher gravel sections, some also incorporate paved surfaces, providing a varied experience for all riders. The island's cooler climate makes it ideal for outdoor pursuits.

Are there many gravel biking routes available in Tasmania?

Yes, komoot features nearly a dozen gravel biking routes in Tasmania. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from moderate rides to challenging multi-hour adventures through diverse landscapes.

What are the difficulty levels of gravel bike trails in Tasmania?

Most of the gravel biking routes in Tasmania are classified as difficult, offering significant elevation gain and challenging terrain. However, there is at least one moderate route available, such as the Vineyard Views – Smooth Riding loop from Blackmans Bay, which provides a less strenuous option.

Can I find loop routes for gravel biking in Tasmania?

Yes, many of the gravel biking routes in Tasmania are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Dunalley Bakery loop from Forcett, the scenic Cygnet Loop Lakeside View loop from Pagan Cider cellardoor, and the rural O'Connors Sheepwash – Johnnys Lagoon loop from Lilliesleaf Conservation Covenant.

What natural attractions can I see near the gravel bike trails in Tasmania?

Tasmania's gravel trails often lead through or near stunning natural features. You can explore areas with spectacular waterfalls like Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls, or enjoy breathtaking views from peaks and lookouts such as Marions Lookout and Cradle Mountain. The island is known for its diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines to ancient rainforests.

Are there any shorter gravel bike routes for a quicker ride?

Yes, if you're looking for a shorter ride, the Cascades Female Factory – Cascade Brewery loop from Hobart is a difficult but more compact option, covering about 16.4 km. Another good choice is the Prosser River – Stapleton Beach loop from Orford, which is around 26.8 km.

What do other gravel bikers say about the routes in Tasmania?

The gravel biking routes in Tasmania are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines to alpine moorlands and temperate rainforests, and the variety of options for different ability levels.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Tasmania?

Tasmania's cooler climate, compared to mainland Australia, makes it ideal for outdoor pursuits throughout much of the year. While specific seasonal recommendations depend on the route and your tolerance for weather, the generally mild conditions allow for exploration across diverse landscapes without extreme heat.

Are there any gravel routes that offer coastal views or beach access?

Yes, Tasmania's diverse landscapes include rugged coastlines and pristine beaches. Routes like the Prosser River – Stapleton Beach loop from Orford offer opportunities to experience coastal scenery and potentially access beaches, providing stunning vistas along the East Coast.

Can I find gravel bike routes near major cities like Hobart?

Absolutely. There are gravel biking options accessible from major cities. For instance, the Cascades Female Factory – Cascade Brewery loop from Hobart starts directly from Hobart, offering a convenient escape into nature. Another route, the Mawson's Huts Replica Museum – Hobart Bike Hire loop from Kingston, is easily accessible from the Kingston area, just south of Hobart.

Are there any routes that pass through rural or farming landscapes?

Yes, Tasmania's gravel routes often traverse expansive farming country and rural landscapes. The O'Connors Sheepwash – Johnnys Lagoon loop from Lilliesleaf Conservation Covenant is a prime example, leading you through picturesque rural settings and offering a different kind of scenic backdrop.

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