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Tasmania and the High Country

Tasmania and the High Country

WELCOME RIDERS!

RIDE TASMANIA AND VICTORIA’S HIGH COUNTRY WITH MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURER CHARLEY BOORMAN

The prestigious Charley Boorman and his manager Billy Ward are hosting this experience through the south of the country. The adventure starts with an overnight ferry crossing from Melbourne to Tasmania. Once there, you’ll be riding toward the spectacular Freycinet National Park and Coles Bay.

 The next stop reach the historical Port Arthur before visiting Hobart and then goes to pristine forests of Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Finally, the tour ends up crossing The Tasman into the Victorian High Country that enter Kosciusko National Park.

TOUR MAP

Tasmania and the High Country

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

Duration

11 Days

Ride Grade

2

Ride / Rest day

10 / 1

Sealed / Dirt

100% / 0%

Distance

3,010 km / 1,880 mi

Duration

11 Days

Ride Grade

2

Ride / Rest day

10 / 1

Sealed / Dirt

100% / 0%

Distance

3,010 km / 1,880 mi

Rider / Bring your own bike.

Rider / Suzuki DL 650

Rider / BMW F750 GS

Rider / BMW F850 GS

Rider / BMW R1250 GS

Pillion / Support Vehicle Passenger.

Rider / Bring your own bike.

Rider / Suzuki DL 650

Rider / BMW F750 GS

Rider / BMW F850 GS

Rider / BMW R1250 GS

Pillion / Support Vehicle Passenger.

Day 1: We will meet in Melbourne mid afternoon for our tour briefing, before riding to Geelong where we will catch the overnight ferry to Devonport, Tasmania.
Day 2: Tasmania is blessed with some of the finest most scenic riding in Australia and the ride from Devonport to St Helens is no different. We ride south to Launceston before turning northwest and up and over the Weldborough Pass. Remote pubs empty roads and stunning scenery is a feature on this day. We will overnight in St. Helen’s.
Day 3: We ride the east coast today through the beautiful Freycinet National Park and onto the Forestier Peninsula and the historic, and some say haunted, Port Arthur for the night.
Day 4: After a morning visit to the historical Port Arthur Convict settlement, we ride the 95 km / 59 mi to Hobart where we will spend two nights.
Day 5: A free day in Hobart to visit the fascinating MONA (Museum of Old and New Art). You can also enjoy a ride on the Channel Highway as it twists and turns on its way south to the wonderfully named Snug and Cygnet where there are great views of the D’entrecasteaux Channel. A shorter ride with wonderful views can be had to nearby Mt Wellington.

Day 6: Today’s riding is spectacular as we visit Russell Falls, Tasmania’s most famous; shrouded in ferns, these falls are located within the Mt Field National Park and offer some spectacular short walks amongst the towering Huon Pine. The ride continues through the legendary Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park before arriving at the stunningly beautiful Strahan, on the shores of the Scenic Macquarie Harbour.
Day 7: We turn north and ride the scenic Murchison Highway before turning off and visiting the beautiful Cradle Mountain inside the Cradle Mountain / Lake St Clair National Park. The wonderful riding continues on until we reach Devonport where we catch the overnight ferry back to Geelong.
Day 8: Riding the outskirts of Melbourne we tackle the legendary Black Spur, a series of tight hairpin bends though towering forests of Mountain Ash on our way to Lake Eildon National Park which connects the towns of Eildon and Jamieson. These roads are a biker’s paradise, however the area also has abundant wildlife. Our overnight stop is Bright.
Day 9: Riding north east to Whitfield we are in the scenic King River Valley where lush river flats are surrounded by the magnificent high country. In Myrtleford we join the Great Alpine Road and ride onto Bright. Crossing into NSW we ride onto one of Australia’s most spectacular National Parks, Kosciusko NP. Our overnight stop is Jindabyne.
Day 10: The ride today takes us out of the mountains via the very steep Brown Mountain Pass through the scenic South East Forests National Park. We enter lush dairy country as we ride on to Bega and then onto the Princess Highway up to Batemans Bay, scenically located on the shores of the Tasman Sea, for our overnight stop.
Day 11: We follow the dramatic coastline all the way to Sydney via the Royal National Park. We finish this epic ride of mountains, forests and wild rivers in one of the world’s most iconic cities, Sydney.
Departure day: Spend some time in Sydney or fly home, the choice is yours.

Day 1: We will meet in Melbourne mid afternoon for our tour briefing, before riding to Geelong where we will catch the overnight ferry to Devonport, Tasmania.
Day 2: Tasmania is blessed with some of the finest most scenic riding in Australia and the ride from Devonport to St Helens is no different. We ride south to Launceston before turning northwest and up and over the Weldborough Pass. Remote pubs empty roads and stunning scenery is a feature on this day. We will overnight in St. Helen’s.
Day 3: We ride the east coast today through the beautiful Freycinet National Park and onto the Forestier Peninsula and the historic, and some say haunted, Port Arthur for the night.
Day 4: After a morning visit to the historical Port Arthur Convict settlement, we ride the 95 km / 59 mi to Hobart where we will spend two nights.
Day 5: A free day in Hobart to visit the fascinating MONA (Museum of Old and New Art). You can also enjoy a ride on the Channel Highway as it twists and turns on its way south to the wonderfully named Snug and Cygnet where there are great views of the D’entrecasteaux Channel. A shorter ride with wonderful views can be had to nearby Mt Wellington.

Day 6: Today’s riding is spectacular as we visit Russell Falls, Tasmania’s most famous; shrouded in ferns, these falls are located within the Mt Field National Park and offer some spectacular short walks amongst the towering Huon Pine. The ride continues through the legendary Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park before arriving at the stunningly beautiful Strahan, on the shores of the Scenic Macquarie Harbour.
Day 7: We turn north and ride the scenic Murchison Highway before turning off and visiting the beautiful Cradle Mountain inside the Cradle Mountain / Lake St Clair National Park. The wonderful riding continues on until we reach Devonport where we catch the overnight ferry back to Geelong.
Day 8: Riding the outskirts of Melbourne we tackle the legendary Black Spur, a series of tight hairpin bends though towering forests of Mountain Ash on our way to Lake Eildon National Park which connects the towns of Eildon and Jamieson. These roads are a biker’s paradise, however the area also has abundant wildlife. Our overnight stop is Bright.
Day 9: Riding north east to Whitfield we are in the scenic King River Valley where lush river flats are surrounded by the magnificent high country. In Myrtleford we join the Great Alpine Road and ride onto Bright. Crossing into NSW we ride onto one of Australia’s most spectacular National Parks, Kosciusko NP. Our overnight stop is Jindabyne.
Day 10: The ride today takes us out of the mountains via the very steep Brown Mountain Pass through the scenic South East Forests National Park. We enter lush dairy country as we ride on to Bega and then onto the Princess Highway up to Batemans Bay, scenically located on the shores of the Tasman Sea, for our overnight stop.
Day 11: We follow the dramatic coastline all the way to Sydney via the Royal National Park. We finish this epic ride of mountains, forests and wild rivers in one of the world’s most iconic cities, Sydney.
Departure day: Spend some time in Sydney or fly home, the choice is yours.

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?

Airport transfers for international travelers

Overnight Melbourne to Tasmania Ferry trip & return

Motorcycle Rental, as per selection (if not bringing own bike)

GPS Unit on all Compass Expeditions bikes, Way-points available for those with own bike

Services of Charley Boorman as ride leader

Services of Billy Ward, Charley’s manager, as sweep rider

Support vehicle with passenger carrying ability

Medic support

Breakfast everyday and 10 dinner

Accommodation in excellent small hotels

Pre-departure material and route maps

Access to satellite phone, pay per minute

Entrances to all national Parks mentioned in the itinerary

International flights

Visas (if required)

Fuel

Lunches

Personal items

Personal Health / Travel insurance

Tips and gratuities

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

Airport transfers for international travelers

Overnight Melbourne to Tasmania Ferry trip & return

Motorcycle Rental, as per selection (if not bringing own bike)

GPS Unit on all Compass Expeditions bikes, Way-points available for those with own bike

Services of Charley Boorman as ride leader

Services of Billy Ward, Charley’s manager, as sweep rider

Support vehicle with passenger carrying ability

Medic support

Breakfast everyday and 10 dinner

Accommodation in excellent small hotels

Pre-departure material and route maps

Access to satellite phone, pay per minute

Entrances to all national Parks mentioned in the itinerary

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?

International flights

Visas (if required)

Fuel

Lunches

Personal items

Personal Health / Travel insurance

Tips and gratuities

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