Stop off for coffee at Lost Freight Cafe on Hobart's Mt Wellington

Partners

We work closely with many great Tasmanian businesses and organisations.

We are very grateful for these relationships, and appreciate their support of the Tasmanian mountain bike industry and community.

Maydena Bike Park

www.maydenabikepark.com

In many people's eyes, the best gravity focused bike park in Australia. This is an exciting place to ride a bike! We love picking up customers from Maydena after their long weekend at the bike park - they are so blown away by how good it is!

One of Hobart's leading bike shops. Fantastic selection of new bikes, clothing, bike parts, and gear. Also has an excellent team of mechanics, servicing and fixing all types of bikes. We are especially grateful to them as they service our hire bikes!

The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel

www.oldwoolstore.com.au/mtb

Modern self-contained accommodation in Hobart, Tasmania.
Perfect for couples, families, friends or corporates.
Offers secure bike lock-up area, on-site bike wash, limited stock of bike spares, including tubes, CO2 cans, tyre repair kits, rags, and tubeless valves.

Lost Freight Cafe

www.lostfreightcafe.com

The Lost Freight cafe is a unique, shipping container cafe located at The Springs on kunanyi / Mount Wellington; a short fifteen-minute drive from Hobart CBD yet at the doorstep to the wilderness.

Awesome cafe just across the road from our South Hobart office. Great coffee, delicious breakfast and lunch, and 5-star customer service.

My Shay Organics

myshayorganics.com

Makers of award winning healthy and ethically made natural deodorants, balms and cleaning products.

Tourism Industry Council Tasmania

www.tict.com.au

Tourism Industry Council Tasmania (TICT) is the peak body representing the Tasmanian tourism industry. They are a not-for-profit organisation, promoting the value of tourism and advocating on behalf of our industry.

Destination Southern Tasmania

www.southerntasmania.com.au

Destination Southern Tasmania (DST) is the regional tourism organisation for Tasmania’s southern region.