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Mountain Biking

Mountain Biking

An explosion of new mountain biking trails has catapulted Tasmania to global worldclass mountain biking status. The island's compact nature offers trails across varied landscapes with undulating terrains and fast downhill rides to challenge even the most experienced riders. With Blue Derby in the north-east, Maydena Bike Park in the south, trails scattered throughout the regions and plenty of old school tracks on the west coast, it's fair to say Tasmania has mountain biking covered for mountain bikers of all levels. Added to the breadth of trails, Tasmania has played host to the Enduro World Series at Blue Derby on two occasions, with the Detonate Trail Stage 2 voted best trail of the entire Enduro World Series 2017.

What makes us unordinary?

  • Trails are built within Tasmanian wilderness, with stunning scenery and landscapes as part of the experience
  • World-renowned trail design and quality
  • Many of Tasmania's mountain bike trails are located in quintessential Tasmanian country villages, offering a unique experience and a deep connection with the landscape.

For more information see the:

Oudoo Adventures Mountain Biking Fact File [PDF 965kb]

Mountain Biking Enthusiast Profile [PDF 575kb]

Updated 4 June 2025
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