Feel the warm breeze as you cycle along the coast of Tasmania
Explore isolated beaches, kayak on crystal waters, swim in warm waters or just enjoy being in paradise
Pedal your way to paradise as you explore the iconic Wineglass Bay on this scenic cycling tour
Keep your eyes on scenic views and on the road as you share it with other vehicles
Have the freedom to cycle, swim, kayak, walk or sleep the day away on a self-guided trip

Tasmania's East Coast Highlights Self-Guided Cycle

Duration
6 days
Site savings
$15
From
$1,415 USD

Discover Tasmania's wonders on this self-guided cycling tour. Enjoy the freedom of effortless logistics as you pedal along scenic coastlines, passing delightful fishing villages such as Bicheno. Immerse yourself in Freycinet National Park, where kayaking, scenic walks, and refreshing swims in crystal-clear waters await. Explore the untouched beauty of Maria Island, boasting secluded beaches and diverse wildlife. Indulge your taste buds at vineyards and berry farms, savouring gourmet treats. Experience the excitement of exploring East Tasmania with the comfort of seamless planning, making your journey a true odyssey of discovery!

  • Category
    Multi-Activity
  • Type
    Self-Guided
  • Duration
    6 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    3 - Intermediate
  • Activity Level
    3 - Active
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Coastal
  • Distance
    126.8 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    31.7 miles
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Five nights of this tour are spent in a range of clean, comfortable mid‑range (3‑4 star) accommodation. Accommodations are chosen based on location and character, all of which have power, hot showers and toilets.

Pricing is based on twin share. Single rooms are available for an additional single supplement cost.

Bicheno by the Bay

Bicheno by the Bay

Start off your adventure in cozy accommodations which overlook the Tasman Sea

Bicheno by the Bay

Bicheno by the Bay

Start off your adventure in cozy accommodations which overlook the Tasman Sea