The suggested times for cycle tour and mountain bike trails listed on Kuno are generally conservative but should be adjusted as needed depending on the following factors:
With the variables listed above, we have made some assumptions to use these conservative reference points to advise on travel times for cycle touring and mountain bike trails listed on the Kuno platform. You should adjust your own estimated time based on your assessment of these variables for your circumstance:
Cycle Touring – 20km/hour. We have assumed that a person of average fitness, riding a road bike or relatively light ‘hybrid’ or ‘commuter/touring’ bike carrying a modest amount of equipment in their panniers, could reasonably expect to average 20km/hour on Easy-Moderate (Grade 0-2) terrain. This speed should be varied up or down based on the range of variables listed above. Assuming 4-6 hours riding in a day, a rider could complete 80-120km in a day.
Mountain Biking – Very Easy – Intermediate (Grade 0-3) – 15km/hour We have assumed that a person of average fitness, riding a mountain bike carrying a modest amount of equipment, could reasonably expect to average 15km/hour on Very Easy - Intermediate (Grade 0-3) mountain bike trails. This speed should be varied up or down based on the range of variables listed above. Assuming 4-6 hours riding in a day, a rider could complete 60-90km in a day
Mountain Biking – Difficult – Extreme (Grade 4-6) – 10km/hour We have assumed that a person of excellent fitness and experience in mountain bike riding, could expect to average 10km/hour on Difficult-Extreme (Grade 4-6) mountain bike trails. This speed should be varied up or down based on the range of variables listed above. Assuming 4-6 hours riding in a day, a rider could complete 40-60km
The suggested times for cycle tour and mountain bike trails listed on Kuno are generally conservative but should be adjusted as needed depending on the following factors:
With the variables listed above, we have made some assumptions to use these conservative reference points to advise on travel times for cycle touring and mountain bike trails listed on the Kuno platform. You should adjust your own estimated time based on your assessment of these variables for your circumstance:
Cycle Touring – 20km/hour. We have assumed that a person of average fitness, riding a road bike or relatively light ‘hybrid’ or ‘commuter/touring’ bike carrying a modest amount of equipment in their panniers, could reasonably expect to average 20km/hour on Easy-Moderate (Grade 0-2) terrain. This speed should be varied up or down based on the range of variables listed above. Assuming 4-6 hours riding in a day, a rider could complete 80-120km in a day.
Mountain Biking – Very Easy – Intermediate (Grade 0-3) – 15km/hour We have assumed that a person of average fitness, riding a mountain bike carrying a modest amount of equipment, could reasonably expect to average 15km/hour on Very Easy - Intermediate (Grade 0-3) mountain bike trails. This speed should be varied up or down based on the range of variables listed above. Assuming 4-6 hours riding in a day, a rider could complete 60-90km in a day
Mountain Biking – Difficult – Extreme (Grade 4-6) – 10km/hour We have assumed that a person of excellent fitness and experience in mountain bike riding, could expect to average 10km/hour on Difficult-Extreme (Grade 4-6) mountain bike trails. This speed should be varied up or down based on the range of variables listed above. Assuming 4-6 hours riding in a day, a rider could complete 40-60km
The cycling trails listed on the Kuno platform use an overlapping system for sealed road ‘cycle touring’ vs dirt road ‘mountain biking’ trails grades.
Bruny is a lovely, beautiful and fun place to explore by bicycle, with a wide variety of natural vistas and landscapes – a microcosm of the nature of Tasmania - packed into a remote yet accessible island.
3 hours return
43.5km loop from Roberts point, 107.5km return from Hobart return
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