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True Tasmania Cycling Tours - Spreyton

True Tasmania Cycling Tours - Spreyton

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True Tasmania Cycling Tours - Spreyton
True Tasmania Cycling Tours - Spreyton

True Tasmania Cycling Tours based on Tasmania’s northwest coast offer quality extended cycling tours. Tasmania is perfect for cycle touring as within a day you can bike ride from vibrant cities to spectacular coastal regions, through mountainous areas or into pristine Tasmanian World Heritage wilderness. True Tasmania Cycling Tours cater for people who want the thrill of cycling in challenging and beautiful terrain with the rewards of top-quality accommodation and Tasmanian food and wine at the end of the day.

The multi-cycling itineraries around Tasmania offer a range of experiences and adventures both on and off the bike and cater for non-cycling friends and partners alike.

Itineraries include Leary’s Lap which is an unforgettable circuit of Tasmania exploring all corners of the island.

The east coast itinerary is Sunshine, Sprockets and Seafarers which includes the Tamar Valley vineyards and Tasmania’s scenic coastal region.

On the other side of the island are Peaks, Pedals and Pioneers exploring Tasmania’s Wild West coast landscapes. This starts near Hobart and involves riding through the World Heritage area to Strahan then Cradle Mountain and the north.

We look forward to welcoming you to Tasmania and helping you discover the many attractions of the island.

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Services for True Tasmania Cycling Tours

Eight Days Leary's Lap Tour
An unforgettable circuit of Tasmania exploring all corners of the island, named for friend and cycling companion Russell Leary, who inspired a group of mates to ride the full ‘lap’ of Tasmania.
Six Days Peaks Pedals and Pioneers Tour
On this challenging six-day exploration of the island’s wildest landscapes, a brilliant touring route from Hobart takes you through the World Heritage area to the West Coast then via Cradle Mountain to the wine valleys of the north.
Five Days Sunshine Sprockets and Seafarers Tour
A spectacular five-day ride through north-east Tasmania to the East Coast and back again, designed to take in the best of the region’s wildlife, wine, beaches and coastal scenery.

Experiences around Spreyton

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  • Nature based
  • Nightlife/Clubs/Pubs/Casinos
  • Rail
  • Rainforest
  • Shopping
  • Wildlife

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