Australia – Tasmania 7 Stages loop

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Australia · Tasmania Coast → Highlands → West Coast All-tarmac Garage-friendly stays format RTD

Tasmania West-Coast Warm-Up · Devonport → Strahan (via Sheffield & Cradle Mountain)

A first taste of “proper” Tasmania: dairy country and mural-lined streets, then into alpine air at Cradle Mountain, finishing with salty harbour light in Strahan.

Introduction

This opening Tappa is designed to feel like the island in miniature. You roll out of Devonport with the Bass Strait behind you and quickly turn inland to Sheffield — a small town that wears its history on the walls, quite literally. From there the road climbs into cooler, cleaner air as you aim for Cradle Mountain. The ride tightens and the scenery shifts: green pasture gives way to forest, then to open, high-country views where the weather can change its mind in minutes. A short detour to Dove Lake is the moment to slow down — the boatshed viewpoint is as iconic as it gets — before you drop back down through winding west-coast roads to Tullah, framed by water and dark hills. The final run into Strahan feels like arriving at the end of the map: a working harbour, low light on Macquarie Harbour, and the promise of wilderness cruises the next morning. Everything here is set up as waypoints so the POIs are part of the route, not an afterthought.

Stage 1 · Devonport → Strahan

Waypoints include Sheffield, Cradle Mountain & Dove Lake, Tullah.

Distance (verified)

~218 km total (sum of road-distance legs).

Devonport→Sheffield 25.9 km · Sheffield→Cradle Mountain 53.5 km · Cradle→Tullah 54.2 km · Tullah→Strahan 84.5 km

Ride time

~3.5–4.5 hrs moving time (plus stops).

Allow extra for Dove Lake access & short walks.

Road character

Fast links + twistier forest sections; all sealed.

Expect cooler temps around Cradle Mountain.

Best moments

Sheffield murals · Dove Lake · Strahan harbour sunset.

Early start helps beat the crowds at Dove Lake.

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POI/WP Hotels Restaurants
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WP (Start)

Devonport — ferry gateway, quick roll-out to the inland backroads.

POI/WP

Sheffield (Town of Murals) — an open-air gallery; perfect coffee stop and leg stretch.

POI/WP

Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre — your access point into the national park.

POI/WP

Dove Lake Boatshed — the iconic view; short, high-impact stop.

POI/WP

Tullah — lakeside breather before the final run to the coast.

WP (Finish)

Strahan — harbour town and wilderness gateway.

Hotels (Strahan)

Booking.com deep links (property pages).

Strahan Village ★★★★

Harbour location · Good base for early cruises

Risby Cove Boutique Hotel ★★★★

Waterfront suites · Walk to town

Franklin Manor ★★★★

Historic feel · Quiet harbour-side stay

Restaurants (Strahan)

Only venues with online reservations.

Risby Cove Restaurant

Waterfront dining · Online table booking

GetYourGuide (near destination)

Only included when there’s a clear match to the route / finish.

Strahan: Gordon River Cruise with Lunch & Sarah Island Walk

Half-day wilderness cruise departing Strahan

POI Photo Gallery (Stage 1)

Wikimedia Commons · free licences · full attribution in captions.
Sheffield Town of Murals sign
Sheffield “Town of Murals” sign — Barrylb, CC BY-SA (via Wikimedia Commons).
Dove Lake Boatshed at Cradle Mountain
Dove Lake Boatshed — Ttrevask, CC BY-SA (via Wikimedia Commons).
Strahan harbour and fishing vessels
Strahan harbour — VirtualSteve, CC BY-SA 3.0 (via Wikimedia Commons).

Photo credits: images from Wikimedia Commons (see captions for authors and licenses). Used under CC BY-SA / public domain terms where applicable.

Australia · Tasmania West Coast Highlands All-tarmac Mountain passes format RTD

Stage 2 · Strahan → Derwent Bridge (via Queenstown & 99 Bends)

One of Tasmania’s most technical and rewarding rides: the Lyell Highway climbs out of the harbour and coils through rainforest, mining towns and endless switchbacks before opening into alpine lake country.

Introduction

Stage 2 is pure West Coast character. Leaving Strahan, the road quickly narrows and starts to rise, following rivers and dense forest towards Queenstown. The surface remains sealed throughout, but the rhythm changes constantly: short straights, tight corners and sudden elevation changes demand attention and reward smooth riding. Queenstown itself feels carved into the mountains — a natural pause before tackling the legendary 99 Bends section of the Lyell Highway. From here the landscape opens, the traffic thins, and the road flows toward the lakes and button-grass plains around Derwent Bridge. This is a stage to ride unhurried, stopping often: waterfalls, lookouts and the sheer scale of the terrain define the experience.

Stage 2 · Tech overview

Waypoints include Queenstown & Nelson Falls.

Distance (verified)

~126–127 km total.

Strahan→Queenstown 40.8 km · Queenstown→Derwent Bridge 85.6 km (Nelson Falls is a brief off-highway stop on the Lyell Highway).

Ride time

~4–5 hrs moving time.

Frequent photo stops recommended.

Road character

Tight mountain bends, elevation changes, excellent tarmac.

Cooler and wetter than the coast.

Highlights

Queenstown · 99 Bends · Nelson Falls.

One of Tasmania’s iconic riding sections.

Interactive Map

WP / POI Hotels
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WP (Start)

Strahan — harbour departure and fuel check.

Google Maps

POI / WP

Queenstown — historic mining town, ideal regroup point.

Google Maps

POI / WP

Nelson Falls — short walk to a classic West Coast waterfall.

Google Maps

WP (Finish)

Derwent Bridge — gateway to Lake St Clair.

Google Maps

Hotels (Derwent Bridge)

Booking.com property pages only.

Lake St Clair Lodge ★★★★

Lakeside cabins · Ideal for early park access

Derwent Bridge Chalets ★★★

Simple, quiet stay · Secure parking

GetYourGuide

Included only where geographically relevant.

Lake St Clair National Park: Guided Nature Walk

Short guided experience near Derwent Bridge

POI Photo Gallery (Stage 2)

Wikimedia Commons · free licences · full attribution in captions.
Queenstown, Tasmania
Queenstown, Tasmania — via Wikimedia Commons · CC BY 2.0. Author & licence
Nelson Falls, Tasmania
Nelson Falls, Tasmania — via Wikimedia Commons · (see file page for author/licence). Author & licence
Lake St Clair, Tasmania
Lake St Clair, Tasmania — via Wikimedia Commons · (see file page for author/licence). Author & licence

Photo credits: images from Wikimedia Commons (see captions for authors and licenses). Used under CC BY-SA / public domain terms where applicable.

Australia · Tasmania Rainforest → Capital City All-tarmac National Parks format RTD

Stage 3 · Derwent Bridge → Hobart (via Mount Field National Park)

A short but rich transition stage: alpine air, cool temperate rainforest, then a smooth approach into Hobart’s harbour streets.

Introduction

Stage 3 trades raw remoteness for texture and contrast. Leaving Derwent Bridge, the road runs south through open highland scenery before tightening as it approaches Mount Field National Park. Russell Falls is not just a stop, but a waypoint — a pause that defines the day. From Mount Field, the descent towards Hobart feels almost ceremonial: valleys widen, the air warms, and the Derwent River guides you into the historic sandstone streets of Salamanca Place.

Stage 3 · Tech overview

POIs included as routing waypoints.

Distance (verified)

~183 km total.

Derwent Bridge → Russell Falls 110.9 km · Russell Falls → Hobart 72 km

Ride time

~3–3.5 hrs moving time.

Add time for the Russell Falls walk.

Road character

Flowing sealed roads, shaded forest sections.

Wildlife likely early morning and late afternoon.

Highlights

Mount Field NP · Russell Falls · Hobart waterfront.

A calm, scenic approach to the capital.

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WP / POI Hotels Restaurants
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WP (Start)

Derwent Bridge — lake country and cool alpine air.

Google Maps

POI / WP

Mount Field NP (Visitor Centre) — gateway to rainforest walks.

Google Maps

POI / WP

Russell Falls — iconic cascade reached via short paved walk.

Google Maps

WP (Finish)

Hobart · Salamanca Place — historic harbour precinct.

Google Maps

Hotels (Hobart)

Booking.com property pages only.

MACq 01 Hotel ★★★★★

Waterfront · Premium finish to the stage

The Henry Jones Art Hotel ★★★★★

Historic warehouses · Central harbour stay

Restaurants (Hobart)

Only venues with online booking.

Dier Makr

Tasting menu · Reservations essential

GetYourGuide (Hobart)

Included due to strong geographic relevance.

Hobart: Explore MONA Like a Rockstar

Premium MONA ferry & museum experience

POI Photo Gallery (Stage 3)

Wikimedia Commons · free licences.
Russell Falls, Mount Field National Park
Russell Falls — via Wikimedia Commons (see file page for author & licence).
Temperate rainforest, Mount Field National Park
Temperate rainforest — via Wikimedia Commons (see file page for author & licence).
Salamanca Place, Hobart
Salamanca Place — via Wikimedia Commons (see file page for author & licence).

Photo credits: images from Wikimedia Commons (see captions for authors and licenses). Used under CC BY-SA / public domain terms where applicable.

Australia · Tasmania Island stage Coastal viewpoints All-tarmac (note: some Bruny roads can be unsealed) format RTD

Stage 4 · Hobart → Bruny Island → Alonnah

A ferry-linked stage that feels like a reset: dune lookouts, long beaches, then the far-southern lighthouse road before settling into Alonnah.

Introduction

Stage 4 is built around three “must-stop” Bruny waypoints stitched directly into the route. The Neck gives you the classic isthmus panorama, Adventure Bay adds a soft, open coastline, and Cape Bruny Lighthouse delivers that end-of-the-world feeling before you roll back north to Alonnah. Treat the ferry as part of the rhythm: arrive early, breathe, and let the island pace take over.

Stage 4 · Tech overview

POIs included as routing waypoints.

Distance (verified)

~122 km total.

Hobart→The Neck 60.1 km · The Neck→Adventure Bay 16.9 km · Adventure Bay→Cape Bruny 20.1 km · Cape Bruny→Alonnah 25.0 km

Ride time

~3–4 hrs moving time + ferry time.

Add stops for lookout steps and beach walks.

Road character

Easy sealed cruising with occasional rougher island sections.

Ride to conditions; wildlife is common.

Highlights

The Neck · Adventure Bay · Cape Bruny Lighthouse.

Big views without big kilometres.

Interactive Map

WP / POI Hotels Restaurants
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WP (Start)

Hobart — harbour start, easy run to the ferry road.

Google Maps

POI / WP

The Neck Lookout — the signature Bruny panorama.

Google Maps

POI / WP

Adventure Bay — wide beach and short walks.

Google Maps

POI / WP

Cape Bruny Lighthouse — southern cliffs and lighthouse road.

Google Maps

WP (Finish)

Alonnah — quiet finish on the western shore.

Google Maps

Hotels (Bruny Island / Alonnah base)

Booking.com property pages only.

Adventure Bay Retreat Bruny Island ★★★★

Bushland luxury near Adventure Bay

Bruny Boathouse ★★★★★

Alonnah waterfront stay · strong end-of-stage vibe

Captain Cook Holiday Park ★★★

Practical Adventure Bay base (cabins / park)

Bruny Island Escapes and Hotel Bruny ★★★

Handy hub accommodation tied to Hotel Bruny

Restaurants (bookable online)

Only venues with online booking.

Hotel Bruny (Dining)

Alonnah · reliable end-of-stage meal

GetYourGuide (geographic match)

Included due to strong Hobart ⇄ Bruny relevance.

Bruny Island Day Tour (from Hobart)

If you want a guided “produce + viewpoints” day

POI Photo Gallery (Stage 4)

Wikimedia Commons · free licences (see file pages for authors/licences).
The Neck, Bruny Island
The Neck — via Wikimedia Commons (see file page for author & licence).
Adventure Bay, Bruny Island
Adventure Bay — via Wikimedia Commons (see file page for author & licence).
Cape Bruny Lighthouse
Cape Bruny Lighthouse — via Wikimedia Commons (see file page for author & licence).

Photo credits: images from Wikimedia Commons (see captions for authors and licenses). Used under CC BY-SA / public domain terms where applicable.

Australia · Tasmania Loop closer Ferry link City-to-summit finale format RTD

Stage 5 · Alonnah → Hobart (loop closes)

A tidy finish with a ferry rhythm: roll north to Roberts Point, hop across to Kettering, then climb to kunanyi / Mt Wellington for the last wide-angle view before dropping into Salamanca.

Introduction

This final stage is deliberately clean and satisfying. You leave Bruny behind via the Roberts Point ferry, then thread the d’Entrecasteaux Channel back to Hobart. Before the loop closes, add the kunanyi / Mt Wellington climb: a fast shift from island calm to alpine air, with a summit panorama that makes the whole route feel “complete”.

Stage 5 · Tech overview

POIs included as routing waypoints. Loop closes at Salamanca.

Distance (verified)

~109 km riding + ferry.

Alonnah→Roberts Point 35.8 km · Kettering→Hobart 32.7 km · Salamanca↔kunanyi summit 40.2 km (20.1 km each way)

Ferry

~15 mins crossing (typical)

Roberts Point ↔ Kettering (vehicle ferry).

Road character

Easy coastal approach, then a sharp city-to-summit climb.

Summit weather can change quickly—take a layer.

Highlights

Ferry moment · kunanyi lookout · Salamanca finish.

A final “big view” without big kilometres.

Interactive Map

WP / POI Hotels Restaurants
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WP (Start)

Alonnah — last roll along Bruny’s main road.

Google Maps

POI / WP

Roberts Point Ferry Terminal — island exit point.

Google Maps

POI / WP

Kettering Ferry Terminal — mainland landing.

Google Maps

POI / WP

kunanyi / Mt Wellington Summit — the last wide-angle view.

Google Maps

WP (Finish)

Salamanca Place — loop closes in Hobart.

Google Maps

Hotels (destination: Hobart)

Booking.com property pages only.

MACq 01 Hotel ★★★★★

Waterfront character stay—excellent finish-line base. Parking: on-site/partner options (confirm when booking).

The Henry Jones Art Hotel ★★★★★

Art-forward docks conversion—great if you want Hobart’s best “warehouse” atmosphere. Parking: enquire on-site/partner options.

Restaurants (bookable online)

Only venues with online booking.

Templo

Small, high-demand neighbourhood dining — use official site booking/contact.

Aloft

Brooke Street Pier icon — dedicated booking page.

GetYourGuide (geographic match)

Included because it matches Hobart / kunanyi directly.

Hobart: kunanyi/Mt Wellington Explorer Bus Pass

Good option if you’d rather park the bike and still reach the summit viewpoint.

POI Photo Gallery (Stage 5)

Wikimedia Commons · free licences with full attribution.
Bruny Island Ferry Mirambeena en route Kettering to Roberts Point
Bruny Island Ferry Mirambeena — Author: Andrew Chalmers (uploaded by Acha11) · Licence: Public Domain · via Wikimedia Commons
Mount Wellington / kunanyi above Hobart
kunanyi / Mount Wellington — Author: Salonee-2021 · Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0 · via Wikimedia Commons
Salamanca Place in Hobart
Salamanca Place — Author: Didier B (Sam67fr) · Licence: CC BY-SA 2.5 · via Wikimedia Commons

Photo credits: images from Wikimedia Commons (see captions for authors and licenses). Used under CC BY-SA / public domain terms where applicable.

Tasmania · Midlands Return to Devonport Heritage Highway All-tarmac format RTD

Stage 6 · Hobart → Campbell Town

A clean Midlands run on the Heritage Highway, chaining Tasmania’s most iconic sandstone stops as true routing waypoints.

Introduction

Leaving Hobart, the road opens quickly into the wide pastoral centre of Tasmania. This stage is deliberately unhurried: rather than pushing north, it stitches together a sequence of heritage landmarks that sit naturally on your line. Richmond gives you the first pause — the famous sandstone bridge and riverside calm — before the highway settles into that long, steady Midlands rhythm.

Oatlands’ Callington Mill rises as a proper landmark you can navigate by, then Ross delivers the details: carved stonework, quiet lanes, and a tidy stop before the final roll into Campbell Town. It’s a logical overnight split for the return to Devonport, keeping tomorrow balanced and scenic.

Distance (by waypoint segments): Hobart→Richmond 24 km · Richmond→Oatlands 56 km · Oatlands→Ross 36 km · Ross→Campbell Town 12 km · Total ~128 km.

Stage 6 · Tech overview

POIs are included as route waypoints (WP) — no “approximate” stops.

Distance

~128 km

Verified via waypoint segments (see above).

Road surface

All-tarmac

A1 + short heritage connectors.

Ride time

~2h moving

Plus heritage stops.

Overnight

Campbell Town

Balanced split for the final return north.

Interactive Map

WP / POI Hotels Restaurants
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WP & POIs (used as route waypoints)

All links are deep-links to Google Maps.

WP0 · Hobart (Start)

Suggested meet point: Salamanca Place.

WP1 · Richmond Bridge (POI)

Australia’s oldest bridge still in use — ideal early stop.

WP2 · Callington Mill (Oatlands) (POI)

Restored windmill landmark on the Heritage Highway.

WP3 · Ross Bridge (POI)

Sandstone bridge with convict-carved details.

WP4 · Campbell Town (Finish / Overnight)

End of Stage 6 — overnight split before Devonport.

Restaurants (online booking only)

Only venues with a clear online booking/order page are listed.

The Ross Hotel · Table bookings

If you stop in Ross, this is the cleanest online table booking option.

The Church Tasmania (Campbell Town) · Online order

Pre-order picnic/grazing boxes — ideal if you arrive late.

Hotels (Booking.com property pages only)

Deep links to the specific property page (no landing pages).

★★★★ Ivy on Glenelg

Central Campbell Town base; good for an easy in/out overnight.

★★★★★ The Church at Haven on High

Heritage character stay; strong “Tasmania history” feel for the overnight.

★★★★★ The Cottage at Haven on High

Self-contained cottage option; practical and quiet for a one-night stop.

POI Photo Gallery (Stage 6)

Wikimedia Commons · with full attribution.
Richmond Bridge, Tasmania
Richmond Bridge
Bracteantha · CC BY-SA 4.0 · via Wikimedia Commons
Callington Mill and Gardens, Oatlands, Tasmania
Callington Mill & Gardens (Oatlands)
Thennicke · CC BY-SA 4.0 · via Wikimedia Commons
Ross Bridge (western arch), Tasmania
Ross Bridge (western arch)
Gary Houston · CC0 1.0 · via Wikimedia Commons

Photo credits: images from Wikimedia Commons (see captions for authors and licenses). Used under CC BY-SA / public domain terms where applicable.

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