Trails around Launceston, Park St, Royal Park. 2B, 12 -20Km

Park St, Royal Park Park St, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Trails and roads of Launceston. This is a good ride for beginners or those wanting to consolidate their skills and confidence in a supportive atmosphere. Hybrid bikes ideal.  Refugee riders may join us for this ride. 

Trails around Launceston, Park St, Royal Park. 2B, 12Km

Park St, Royal Park Park St, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Trails and roads of Launceston. This is a good ride for beginners or those wanting to consolidate their skills and confidence in a supportive atmosphere. Hybrid bikes ideal.  Refugee riders may join us for this ride.

Trails around Launceston, Royal Park 2B, 12Km

Park St, Royal Park Park St, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Comfortable rides around the trails and roads of Launceston. Hybrid bikes ideal, but others generally suitable. 60-75 minutes, some road sharing but these rides are suitable for those wanting to improve confidence and skills.

Bike Week Launch – Community Bike Ride, Churchill Park/Heritage Forest 10:30am

Churchill Park Churchill Park Drive, Launceston, Tas, Australia

This is the ride for everyone and all ages. If you are just starting out or wanting to get back on the bike or just want some fresh air and exercise with friends on a Sunday morning; how about coming along to our family friendly community ride? We will have a short course of about […]

Bike Week 2018 – Glebe Gardens to Ravenswood Bike Museum, 9:15 2A 13 km

Glebe Gardens 166 Henry St, Launceston, Tas, Australia

The best bike museum in Australia is right here in Launceston’s Zion Hill church!! And it’s open all day from 10am. Cost $8. A unique slice of Launceston history at Warring St, Ravenswood. Join Marion for a ride from Glebe Gardens to the Zion Hill Bike Museum today only! Bring $8 for the entry fee […]

$8

Bike Week 2018 Film Night – The Flying Scotsman, Gunners Arms Hotel 7:00pm

Gunners Arms Launceston 23 Lawrence St, Launceston, Tas, Australia

An exciting and moving film to celebrate Bike week!! The true story of Graeme Obree, the Champion cyclist who built his bicycle from old bits of washing machines who won his championship only to have his title stripped from him, and his mental health problems which he has suffered since.