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Bruny Island

Development Route / Bruny Island, Tasmania / Published: Oct 2022 / Directions
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Taking the ferry to Bruny Island.
An assortment of pictures from the Island.
Cyclist on paved road in Australia.
Hard packed gravel road in Tasmania.
Riding on Bruny Island.
Fast gravel on island.
Mailboxes on Bruny Island.
Trees and cove in Tasmania.
Riding gravel bike next to water.
Distant view of gravel cyclist.
Paved road next to water.
Slow go, curves ahead on road.
Riding gravel road on Bruny Island.
Art piece of car.
Lush forest on Bruny Island.
Riding towards bay.
Big tree alongside gravel road.
Gnarly and wet road.
Gravel road with puddles.
Riding through the forest on Bruny Island.
Along the bay on bike.
Riding Bruny Island on bike.
The spit connecting north and south Bruny Islands.
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Route:
Dumbbell | 68 mi
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Gain:
5,500 ft
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Surface:
35% gravel, 65% paved
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Technical Difficulty:
Moderate
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Navigation:
Attention Required
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Locale:
Rural
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Tire Suggestion:
40 mm+
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Options:
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The focus of this route is coastal riding and big views! It is an extension of the Bruny Island (North) route, but in the opposite direction. It includes a leg to Bruny Island (south) and Adventure Bay.

Caution, this is a Development Route. It has not been fully vetted or ridden by the Dirty Freehub Team. Go prepared and expect a bit more adventure. Any feedback you have would be much appreciated. You can leave it below in the comments block.

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Map
Brown = gravel / dirt road
Blue = single track
Red = paved road
Purple = paved bike path
GPX Download   Version 0.1
Ride Details

When We Like to Ride This

Most of the year, this route goes. Late spring through early fall is really good.

The Start

Lat / Long: -43.127369, 147.255733

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

Food & Water

  • Unknown
Notes & Options
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