All of our rides this fortnight have some or most of the route utilising gravel roads and paths, reflecting the desire of a lot of riders to enjoy natural places without too many cars around. So get out your treads and wider tyres and enjoy our urban and regional areas.
Domain Quadruple Loop – Saturday 13 August
The Domain Quadruple Loop ride on Saturday 13 August is a great way to get to know the roads and paths on the Queens Domain in Hobart and try riding on the road in a group.
Join ride leader Greg at 9.15 am at the Cenotaph car park for the 18 km of paths and roads on the Domain, followed by a larger outer loop on the roads. If you don’t want go on the road you can always return via the cycleway.
There will also be time for a cuppa and chat at the Botanic Gardens or Cornelian Bay. RSVP online.
E-bike Coffee Club: Hobart City Circle – Thursday 18 August
The Hobart City Circle is an easy 14.5 km ride which incorporates some of the best paths and shortcuts for bicycle riders, coming up on Thursday 18 August.
Join ride leader Di at 210 Collins Street at 9.45 am for the 1.5 hour ride which will finish with coffee at Hamlet Cafe.
Please RSVP in case of cancellation.
Mounty Nelson High – Saturday 20 August
The 20 km Mounty Nelson High ride on Saturday 20 August will make you work for your coffee, heading up the 350 m high bends before a breather at the signal station.
Meet ride leader David A. at 9.15 am at the Cenotaph car park to tackle the route of quiet roads and paths, including a gravel fire trail.
Please RSVP in case of cancellation.
Alt-Fondo Round 4: Wattle and Water – Saturday 27 August
Wattle and Water on Saturday 27 August is one for gravel riders wanting to get off the beaten track, with a 78.6 km loop via bushland and coastal roads.
Leave your skinny tyres in the shed and meet at the corner of Delmore Road and Jayville Rise, Forcett at 8.45 am for a morning of punchy gravel climbs, flowing descents and spectacular views over Marion Bay.
RSVP to ride leader Logan in case of cancellation: https://ridewithgps.com/events/182404-bnt-alt-fondo-round-4-wattle-and-water. More routes like this can be found at www.DirtyFreehub.com.
Margate to Coningham Return – Saturday 27 August
The Margate to Coningham ride on Saturday 27 August explores the Snug–Margate path and other linking trails and quiet roads.
Meet ride leader Jack D. at 9.15 am at the Dru Point car park for the 22.5 km route through bushland and along the water. All bikes and riders are welcome but keep in mind there are gravel paths and dirt trails.
Please RSVP in case of cancellation.
Upcoming rides & events
Social rides are featured in each edition of In the Loop, but if you want more notice visit our social rides calendar, which is regularly updated.
- E-bike Coffee Cruise: Cadbury Loop – Thursday 1 September
- Kingston Creeks and Hills – Saturday 10 September
- BNT Alt-Fondo Round 5: Tro-Bruny Léon– Saturday 17 September
- Pawleena Penna Circuits – Saturday 24 September
- Cygnet Wattle Grove Loop– Sunday 9 October
- Seniors on Ebikes– Wednesday 19 October
- Berry Patch Easy Group Ride – Friday 21 October
- Extended Tranmere Trundle – Saturday 22 October
Bicycle Network Tasmania accredits Social Ride Leaders and requires anyone interested in leading rides to be accredited. 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.
COVID-19 guidelines
Our social rides leaders are following a set of protocols to help make our rides compliant with government directions:
- Meeting places for rides will have plenty of space for people to maintain 1.5 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.
- Please have a mask handy if you intend to finish with coffee or snack with other riders.
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.