Planning our tour of the Apple Isle — and doing it this time!

Tasmania 2023

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So we started planning this trip a few years ago, and unfortunately events at home (and not just the pandemic!) have transpired to keep us off our bikes for the most part, with a few exceptions such as my Great Ocean Road trip, but I had to do that one solo. In that time I’ve started a new job, Danielle bought a beautiful custom Velo Orange Pass Hunter gravel/touring bike and importantly, my children have continued to mature to the point I can now leave them for a few weeks to go a‑touring!

As with our original plan, we’ll finish the tour by staying with Danielle’s parents in Sandy Bay, a suburb of Hobart, for Christmas. We’ve booked the Spirit of Tasmania ferry — which now departs from Geelong — and we’re skipping the Cradle Mountain and Launceston legs of our original plan (which complemented Danielle’s Hobart-bred antipathy towards Launceston 🤣). We’re still using the same Hema map of Tassie (ours is 10th ed.), and we’ve condensed the ride to about 10–11 days’ riding in total.

700.0 route distance (km)
(approx.)
9,000m elevation to climb
(approx.)
11 days' riding
(approx.)


  • Devonport

    Catching the Spirit of Tasmania from Geelong to Devonport, arriving in the evening and staying at the Abel Tasman Caravan Park.

  • Exeter

    We will ride from Devonport across to Exeter, passing the forest reserves on our way east to the Tamar River.

  • George Town

    From Exeter we’ll visit some of the Tamar Valley wineries on our way to George Town.

  • Bridport

    From George Town we’ll ride past more wineries on our way to Bridport on Bass Strait.

  • Binalong, Bay of Fires

    Riding from Bridport through Scottsdale, Derby, and on to Binalong via St Helens, we’ll be weaving through the forest reserves in North East Tasmania, which I’ve never visited but heard a lot about, camping at the Bay of Fires.

  • Bicheno

    Now hugging the coast through Scamander to Bicheno. I’m keen on Bicheno as a fabled fishing destination.

  • Freycinet N.P.

    From Bicheno we’ll ride down to a luxury stay at Freycinet Lodge at Coles Bay, and spend a day to check out the National Park and Wineglass Bay.

  • Maria Island

    Danielle adores wombats. We couldn’t do the trip without a detour to Maria Island. We’ll stop near Triabunna/Orford and catch the ferry across for a few days camping on the island.

  • Dunalley and Richmond

    Skipping Port Arthur — we’ve been plenty of times before — we’ll meander around via Dunalley and Dodges Ferry to Richmond. If we feel like it we’ll stop for the night in Richmond, otherwise we’ll press on the last 30-odd kilometres to…

  • Hobart

    Finishing in Hobart, we’re planning to arrive on 23 December then stay with the folks at Sandy Bay for Christmas.


Two roads diverged in a wood, and I —
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.

Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken

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