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Bruny Island (North)

5 Star Route / Hobart, Tasmania / Published: Dec 2018 / Directions
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Start of ferry, Bruny Island
The ride start - a ferry crossing!
After ferry ride, first climb on pavement
Just off the ferry ... just past the crest of the first climb.
After ferry, first gravel sector, Bruny Island
The first gravel segment ... just lovely!
Heading to Quarantine Station, Bruny Island
The inland transit to Quarantine Station.
Unique mailboxes on Bruny Island
Unique mailboxes - a reoccurring theme of the day.
History on Quarantine Station
Quarantine Station - a must stop for history buffs.
All people immigrating to Tasmania had to clear quarantine in the 1800's and early 1900's.
All people immigrating to Tasmania had to clear quarantine in the 1800's and early 1900's.
Just after Quarantine Station, up a climb
Just after Quarantine Station - up another rise ...
Views of north. Mt. Wellingtons in the distance
... which opens up to great views to the north. Mt. Wellington in the distance.
Northwest coast of Bruny Island
Mile 12 (Km 19) to Mile 16 (Km 26) is right along the Northwest coast of the island.
Pure bliss on a bike, gravel cycling
Pure bliss!
Dennes Point (northern most point of the island)
Pavement. Nearing Dennes Point (the northern most point of the island).
After leaving Dennes Point, climb and winding road
After leaving Dennes Point, the road climbs and winds.
Quick descent, gravel cycling, bruny island
One of many quick descents of the day.
Mailboxes in Harbort, Tasmania
Our favorite mailbox!
Flowers and farms in Harbort, Tasmania
Inland for a bit. Flowers and farms and ...
Sheep
Sheep
Nearing end of ride, road cycling, tasmania
Nearing the end of the ride, on pavement.
End of ride, ferry crossing, gravel cycling, tasmania
The end of the adventure!
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Route:
Lollipop | 28 mi
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Gain:
3,000 ft
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Surface:
55% gravel, 45% paved
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Technical Difficulty:
Moderate
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Navigation:
Straightforward
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Locale:
Rural
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Tire Suggestion:
40 mm+
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Options:
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The perfect Saturday: make your way to Bruny Island with your bikes for a lovely island tour which includes smooth, almost silky, gravel roads, stunning water views, rolling terrain, and the historic Quarantine Station.

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Map
Brown = gravel / dirt road
Blue = single track
Red = paved road
Purple = paved bike path
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Ride Details

When We Like to Ride This

All year.

Terrain & Riding

While this ride offers up no major climbs, the ride constantly rolls up and down … up and down. See the elevation profile below!

The first 4 miles (6.5 Km’s) is on road to the ferry road. It’s easy pavement, with quick views of the water, and soon enough you turn onto a gravel road that hugs the coastline, along Barnes Bay. A few turns and a bit of an inland trek you end up at Quarantine Station, which has quite the mark in Tasmanian history and makes a nice stop.

Continue on to the sleepy town of Killora and then more beach fun until you head back inland, crossing through sheep farms and forest.

Soon enough you reach the road back to the ferry and with a little luck, you’ll pull up just in time to catch the next boat.

The Start

Lat / Long: -43.143077, 147.286640

Kettering ferry terminal. Parking is available on the shoulder of Ferry road, just to the south of the terminal.

Food & Water

  • Jetty Cafe at Dennes Point. Check website for hours open. https://www.facebook.com/jettycafebrunyisland/
Notes & Options

Route Notes

  1. We recommend a red blinky light with rear looking radar detector (i.e. Garmin Varia)

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Ridden and Reviewed by:

KevinE

KevinE / Team Dirty Freehub

He should have “Never Stop Exploring” tattooed on his chest! He loves adventures on bikes and is a Co-Founder of Dirty Freehub.

LindaE (aka Gravel Girl)

LindaE (aka Gravel Girl) / Team Dirty Freehub

She loves a good day of gravel, like most people like a good book. She’s always amused by the outdoors and the wild adventures. Gravel Girl is a Co-Founder of Dirty Freehub.

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