Kunanyi Challenge

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Kunanyi Challenge

Walking and Biking Tours
30 min guests
150 max guests

Highlights

  • Start your adventure at the Longley International Pub, enjoying local hospitality before tackling Kunanyi's stunning trails.
  • Choose between two exhilarating challenges, riding either 21.6kms to the summit or 14.1kms to the Spring.
  • Experience breathtaking views of Hobart and beyond as you ascend the iconic Mount Wellington.
  • Enjoy family-friendly facilities including carparks and public toilets, ensuring a comfortable outing for all ages.

The Kunanyi Challenge is set in Hobart’s backyard with the event starting at the Longley International Pub, heading up Kunanyi (Mount Wellington).

There are two challenges to choose from; you can ride to the summit (21.6kms) or to the Spring (14.1km).

Tour details

  • Walking and Biking Tours
  • Half Day or Less
  • Moderate
  • Single
    Available from 28 February 2021

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.

Operation information

Eudaimonia Tasmanian Cycling Tours

Born and raised in Tasmanian waters, the team at Eudaimonia Tasmanian Cycling Tours believe that Tasmania is best explored outdoors.

They think that riding along open roads, whether surrounded by trees, a body of water, or maybe nothing but your own breath, is the perfect way to find oneself; to appreciate our place on this earth and how much there is around us.

They want to help you step away from your everyday routine of work and scheduled rides and experience Tasmania in the best way known by the team; on two self-propelled wheels. They’re not here to tear each other to shreds (although in the right scenario, that is always a possibility). While they can’t guarantee tropical weather (or anything close for that matter), they’re here to find a balance between putting your feet up, relaxing by the pool and exploring what we have identified as the best parts of Tasmania.

Whether you have two hours or two weeks, they are here to do all the thinking for you.

From accommodation, route selection and the assurance of having a local to guide you along the way, they want you to experience the best Tassie has to offer.

They take pride in supporting rural communities and small businesses as a way of saying thank you to the amazing state in which they live.

Accreditations

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC

Memberships

  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

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