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Are you thinking about a trip to Maydena? Here's a preview of some of the best black trails Maydena has to offer, including: The Local, Styx and Stones, Old
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The majority of the black and park trails from the west side of Maydena Mountain Bike Park. This was our second day at Maydena and my first time riding the C
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The majority of the black trails from the east side of Maydena Mountain Bike Park. This was our first day at Maydena and my first time riding the Canyon Torq
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The Maydena Bike Park is a gravity-focused mountain bike park in Tasmania's Derwent Valley. Designed and built by renowned trail company, Dirt Art, our world-class trails will offer something for everyone, from families through to elite riders. Hours: Closed for the winter. Reopening Sep 28th 2024
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The trails are all ranked from green right through to black, with a good variety of trail available on the opening weekend. It's definitely worth noting, though, that the scale of the trails is harder than what's noted on the signboards. ... Tasmania is starting to look like a venue that, in Maydena Bike Park's Simon French's own words, is a
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Maydena Bike Park. Maydena MTB Park - Black trails park / jumps - West Video; Share. Tweet. Pin. By Hamlyf #25538; Share with followers. Trail Info Trail Name Big Hips Riding Area Maydena Bike Park Videos more videos (2) Nearby.
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6,638 m. Entrance Fee. A minimum of $15 a day is required to ride in Maydena Bike Park. Shuttle Pass. Maydena Bike Park Pass - Gravity Pass - $70 a day, Enduro Pass - $40 a day, Trail Pass - $15 a day. Facilities. Trail Map, toilets, drinking water, food, beer, picnic area, bike wash stations, bike mechanics, lessons, bike hire
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Vertical elevation: MBP's 820m vertical elevation is unrivalled for a purpose-built mountain bike trail network in the southern hemisphere. Using certain trail combinations, riders can spend 1+hr descending from our summit. Convenience: MBP is a genuine ride-in/ride-out bike park, with all trails finishing in the heart of Maydena township.
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The Maydena Bike Park is a gravity-focused mountain bike park in Tasmania's Derwent Valley. Designed and built by renowned trail company, Dirt Art, our world-class trails will offer something for everyone, from families through to elite riders. Closed for the winter. Reopening Sep 28th 2024. Currently, boasting 73+ individual trails including
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With its new beginner-friendly trails, Maydena is peeling back its tough exterior and showing off its softer side. Home to some of Australia's most challenging gravity trails, Maydena has built up quite a reputation, and for a good reason. Many of the trails running down the 820m tall Abbotts Peak are built to push the rider and bike to their
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01. Location and History. Maydena Bike Park is a gravity-focused mountain bike park located in Tasmania's Derwent Valley. Maydena Bike Park is located in the town of Maydena in Tasmania's scenic
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Maydena Bike Park is a gravity-focused mountain bike park open now in Tasmania's Derwent Valley. Designed and built by renowned trail company, Dirt Art, our world-class trails will offer something for everyone, from families through to elite riders. With an ever growing network of unique gravity
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Tassie MTB trip 2019!!! This clip features some of the sweet blue, black and double black trails from Maydena Bike Park! With the exception of Tall Trees thi
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Opens on September 28. The Maydena Bike Park is a gravity-focused mountain bike park in Tasmania's Derwent Valley. Designed and built by renowned trail company, Dirt Art, the park boasts 2 Uplift Services, up to 820m vertical elevation and 85+ world-class trails that will offer something for everyone, from families through to elite riders.
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They're building trails like crazy down there, and attracting a huge chunk of the mountain bike tourism market that previously would've been boarding a plane for New Zealand. The latest trail development to be announced is the Maydena Bike Park - a monster shuttle-accessed gravity park, due for opening in early 2018.
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The trails at Maydena are like nowhere else in Australia. High on the mountain the riding will test the skill of riders at every level, while down on the lower slopes things get a bit friendlier and more forgiving. Region Info. Location. Trail map View here. Featured Video. Gallery.
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Thanks for the reply! I'm visiting from Tasmania, I'm used to riding around Hobart and occasionally at Maydena bike park and Derby - a typical ride is 15km with 500m climbing in 1-2hrs. I rode at whistler last week and my feeling is the black trails here are a bit blacker than back home :) I'll have a look at trailforks to get my bearings.
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When the Maydena crew hit the launch button on the bike park back in January 2018, they did so with 35km of gravity trails under their belts. That was already a lot of riding, but over the course of the year that figure has swelled to a massive 70km, with another 30km due to open soon. 100km of gravity trails is insanely impressive, especially
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Looking for the best hiking trails in Maydena? Whether you're getting ready to hike, bike, trail run, or explore other outdoor activities, AllTrails has 6 scenic trails in the Maydena area. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. Check out some trails with historic sights or adventure through the nature areas surrounding Maydena that are
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The Maydena Bike Park is a gravity-focused mountain bike park in Tasmania's Derwent Valley. Designed and built by renowned trail company, Dirt Art, our world-class trails will offer something for everyone, from families through to elite riders. Hours: Closed for the winter. Reopening Sep 28th 2024
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A new interactive art trail has opened in central London featuring iconic London-themed sculptures. A post-box, London bus and a black cab can all be seen as part of the free display. The
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The Maydena Bike Park is a gravity-focused mountain bike park in Tasmania's Derwent Valley. Designed and built by renowned trail company, Dirt Art, our world-class trails will offer something for everyone, from families through to elite riders. Hours: Closed for the winter. Reopening Sep 28th 2024