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Tasmania

Mount Dromedary Conservation Area

Routes
Road cycling routes
Australia
Tasmania

Mount Dromedary Conservation Area

The best road cycling routes in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area

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Road cycling routes in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area are situated in Tasmania, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region features a mix of undulating roads and climbs, providing diverse challenges. While the name might suggest a conservation area, the road cycling routes primarily traverse the scenic roads in the surrounding countryside near New Norfolk. These routes allow cyclists to experience the natural landscape and views of the area.

Best road cycling routes in Mount Dromedary Conservation Area

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

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Queen's Domain loop from New Norfolk

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available in the Mount Dromedary Conservation Area region?

The region around Mount Dromedary Conservation Area, specifically near New Norfolk in Tasmania, offers a selection of road cycling routes. Currently, there are 3 distinct routes detailed in this guide, catering to various skill levels.

What is the general difficulty level of road cycling in the Mount Dromedary Conservation Area region?

Road cycling in this Tasmanian region features a mix of moderate and difficult routes. For example, the Glenlusk Pass loop from New Norfolk is considered moderate, while the Lookout to Mt Field East – Fishersmans Bend Reserve loop from New Norfolk is a difficult path with substantial climbs, offering challenges for experienced cyclists.

What kind of terrain can I expect when road cycling near Mount Dromedary Conservation Area?

Cyclists can expect rolling hills, scenic country roads, and varied terrain with significant elevation changes. The routes primarily traverse the countryside near New Norfolk, providing views of the Tasmanian landscape rather than direct access into the Gulaga National Park (Mount Dromedary Conservation Area) itself, which is located in NSW and has tracks unsuitable for road bikes.

Are there any family-friendly road cycling options in the Mount Dromedary Conservation Area region?

While the routes listed in this guide include moderate options, such as the Fishersmans Bend Reserve loop from New Norfolk, which is 41.4 km long, they generally involve undulating roads and some elevation gain. Families with younger children or those seeking very flat, easy rides might find these routes challenging. It's best to assess the specific route details and distances to determine suitability for your family's experience level.

What are the best times of year to go road cycling in this region of Tasmania?

The best time to cycle in Tasmania generally aligns with the warmer, drier months, typically from late spring through early autumn (November to April). During this period, you'll likely experience more favorable weather conditions for road cycling, though it's always wise to check local forecasts as Tasmanian weather can be variable.

What kind of views or landmarks can I expect along the road cycling routes?

The road cycling routes near New Norfolk offer panoramic views of the surrounding Tasmanian landscape. While the routes don't enter the Gulaga National Park (Mount Dromedary Conservation Area) in NSW, they provide scenic vistas of the countryside, including the Derwent Valley and potentially distant mountain ranges. The Lookout to Mt Field East – Fishersmans Bend Reserve loop from New Norfolk, for instance, is noted for its panoramic views.

Is parking available for road cyclists in the Mount Dromedary Conservation Area region?

As the routes typically start and end near New Norfolk, you would generally look for parking facilities within or on the outskirts of the town. Specific parking information for each route is not provided in this guide, but public parking options are usually available in regional towns to accommodate visitors.

Are dogs allowed on the road cycling routes in this area?

The road cycling routes described are on public roads and country lanes around New Norfolk. Generally, dogs on a leash are permitted in public areas and on roads, but specific regulations may apply in certain reserves or private land sections. Always ensure your dog is under control and check local signage for any restrictions.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about road cycling in this region?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the challenge of the climbs, and the scenic country roads that offer beautiful views of the Tasmanian landscape.

Are there cafes or pubs along the road cycling routes near New Norfolk?

The routes are situated in the countryside around New Norfolk. While the routes themselves might not have frequent stops, New Norfolk town offers various amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options where you can refuel and relax before or after your ride.

Do I need any special permits for road cycling in the Mount Dromedary Conservation Area region?

No special permits are typically required for road cycling on public roads and country lanes in the region around New Norfolk, Tasmania. The routes do not enter the Gulaga National Park (Mount Dromedary Conservation Area) in NSW, which might have different regulations for its walking tracks.

Can I access the road cycling routes using public transport?

New Norfolk is a regional town in Tasmania and may have limited public transport connections from larger centers like Hobart. Cyclists planning to use public transport to reach the starting points of these routes should check local bus schedules and policies regarding bicycles in advance.

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