There’s a busy fortnight of free social rides on the way: everything from a slow and friendly 7km amble on Hobart’s eastern shore to the regular 30–50km Wednesday morning TBUG rides to get the heart pumping.
Blackmans Bay to Tinderbox Loop – Saturday 8 July
The 19km Blackmans Bay to Tinderbox Loop on Saturday 8 July takes in spectacular coastal views and includes a stop at Tinderbox Beach.
Meet ride leader Jack at 9.45am at the car park near The Beach restaurant in Blackmans Bay to head out on sealed roads (with a short section of gravel) and finish with a coffee stop.
RSVP in case of cancellation: https://ridewithgps.com/events/220053-blackmans-bay-to-tinderbox-loop
Extended Tranmere Trundle – Sunday 9 July
The Extended Tranmere Trundle on Sunday 9 July is a 30km masterclass in using the eastern shore’s trails, paths and quiet roads.
Join ride leader David at 9.45am at the Simmons Park car park for the ride along the Foreshore Trail to Tranmere then return along roads and trails.
Bring morning tea for a stop at Pindos Park. Coffee and lunch at a cafe is planned on the way back. Please RSVP in case of cancellation: https://ridewithgps.com/events/218699-extended-tranmere-trundle
Howrah Men’s Shed Amble – Thursday 13 July
The Howrah Men’s Shed Amble is a short 7km ride on 13 July, suited for older people seeking a gentle ride.
Join ride leader Brian at the Howrah Men’s Shed at 9.45am to head out along the Foreshore Trail to Hurricanes Cafe for a coffee, before returning to the shed.
This is a good chance to oil the chain on the old clunker and get moving in winter! RSVP via https://ridewithgps.com/events/217164-howrah-men-s-shed-amble.
Mt Nelson High Friday lunch – Friday 14 July
The 20km Mt Nelson High Friday lunch ride on 14 July will test the legs with an ascent of over 400 metres. Enjoy a well-earned coffee at the halfway point.
Meet ride leader Maryanne at 9.15am at the car park off McVilly Drive to head out along roads through Battery Point and up the bends of Mt Nelson Road. After coffee at the signal station, the group will return on gravel trails to the back streets of Sandy Bay and Battery Point.
There will be a lunch stop in Salamanca at the end of the ride. RSVP in case of cancellation via https://ridewithgps.com/events/221966-mount-nelson-high-friday-lunch
Christmas in July Longley – Saturday 15 July
Another test of the legs is the 30km Christmas in July ride on Sunday 15 July,from Longley to Fern Tree and back.
Meet ride leader Jack at 9.45am at the Longley Hotel for the ride up Huon Road and the Pipeline Track before returning for lunch.
Please RSVP for the ride and lunch https://ridewithgps.com/events/216838-christmas-in-july-meet-at-longley-and-no
E-bike Coffee Cruise: Scenic Route to Moonah – Thursday 20 July
This easy 13km loop on Thursday 20 July will open up new routes to the north for riders via paths, shortcuts and quiet streets.
Meet ride leader Di at 9.45am at the Cornelian Bay car park to head out through Lutana and Derwent Park to GASP and then cut through Glenorchy to the Intercity Cycleway.
The group will stop for coffee in Moonah on the way back. Please RSVP in case of cancellation via https://ridewithgps.com/events/221690-e-bike-coffee-cruise-scenic-route-to-moo
Margate to Coningham Return – Friday 21 July
The 22.5km ride out of Margate to Coningham on Friday 21 July showcases a popular shared path, connecting dirt trails and quiet roads to take in scenic Channel views.
Meet ride leader Jack at 9.30am at the car park at Dru Point Park, to take the path to Snug before branching off on quiet streets to Coningham Beach and returning via the path and coastal trails.
There will be a coffee stop along the way, please RSVP in case of cancellation via https://ridewithgps.com/events/220055-margate-to-coningham-return.
Moonah Mountain Moaner – Sunday 23 July
The 18.6km Moonah Mountain Moaner ride on Sunday 23 July will be a surprise for people who don't know just how steep it is in the hills.
Meet ride leader David at 9.15am at the Cornelian Bay Boat House car park for the route on roads and trails. This ride is only suitable for experienced riders because of the many steep hills, and busy, narrow Kalang Road.
Riders will need good strength (or an e-bike), good bike control, low gears (or an e-bike), wide tyres and good brakes to deal with dirt tracks and grassy areas.
Please RSVP in case of cancellation via https://ridewithgps.com/events/221968-moonah-mountain-moaner
Wednesday morning TBUG rides
- 12 July: Westbury–Exton, meet 9.45am at the sport ground at 21 Franklin Street. 42km.
- 19 July: Westbury–Whitemore, meet 9.45am at sport ground at 21 Franklin Street. 30km.
- 26 July: Longford–Carrick, meet 9.45am at Lyttleton Street. 49km
Upcoming rides & events
- Eastern Shore Fruit Loop – Saturday 29 July
- Turners Beach – Sunday 30 July
- E-bike Coffee Club: Easy ride to MONA – Thursday 3 August
- Cygnet Wattle Road Gove Loop– Sunday 6 August
- Charles Darwin Trail – Saturday 12 August
- E-bike Coffee Club: Bowen Bridge–Otago Bay Loop – Thursday 17 August
- Hobart to New Norfolk Fruit Loop – Saturday 26 August
- Ulverstone – Sunday 27 August
- Kangaroo Bay to Mt Rumney – Saturday 9 September
- Forcett to Dunalley Fruit Loop – Saturday 23 September
- Gunns Plains – Sunday 24 September
- Margate to Kaoota return via Sandfly – Sunday 1 October
- Kangaroo Bay and local bush tracks – Saturday 7 October
- The Mighty Eastern Shore Challenge– Saturday 21 October
- Riana – Sunday 29 October
- Bothwell Apsley Country Loop– Sunday 12 November
- Shearwater–Moriarty–Sassafras circuit – Sunday 26 November
- Burnie Fernglade – Sunday 31 December
If you would like to be one of our Ride Leaders, please email our Rides Coordinator with your contact details and what sort of riding you are interested in and we'll let you know when the next Ride Leader Skills Development Workshop is scheduled. You don't have to be super fit or into competitive riding, our rides are a mixed bag depending on the interests of our ride leaders. They offer everything from short 1-2 hour rides with stops along the way to day-long excursions.
COVID-19 guidelines
Our social rides leaders follow a set of protocols to help make our rides safer:
- Meeting places for rides will have plenty of space for people to maintain 1.5 metre to 2 metre distancing while unloading bikes, listening to the briefing, and getting ready to ride.
- Riders are asked to register online or via phone so there is no paper being handed around on the day.
- People are asked not to attend rides if they have fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue, shortness of breath or runny nose or are in mandated isolation.