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The Tasmanian Trail
Guidebook gives
mountain bike riders,
equestrians and walkers
all the information
required to travel all,
or part of, the Trail.

The Guidebook is divided into four
sections to correspond with the location
and the nature of the land through which
the Trail traverses. Each section has
been further divided into stages which
average 30km in length. The guide
also includes specific information and
guidance on: Planning a Trip on the
Tasmanian Trail, Notes and Maps,
including insights and facilities for
each region along the way. Further
information, Relevant contacts and
Codes of Conduct for individual
user groups.

 

The Tasmanian Trail Association provides the following information to assist Trail users in planning and undertaking activities using the Devonport to Dover pathway.

Please note that contact information may change from time to time – please consult Yellow Pages.

Tourism Tasmania
www.discovertasmania.com

Forestry Tasmania
Devonport
Derwent
Huon

Tasmanian Visitor Info
Devonport
Latrobe
Launceston
Hobart


Weather
Tasmanian coastal, land
weather and flood warnings
www.bom.gov.au/tas


Additional Maps
Map detail are provided in the
Guidebook for each Trail section. Additional maps may be obtained
from: www.tasmap.tas.gov.au


Emergencies
State Emergency Service
Emergency Calls:

 




(03) 6424 8388
(03) 6235 8353
(03) 6295 7111


(03) 6430 5831
(03) 6421 4699
(03) 6336 3133
(03) 6238 4222




1300 659216












000
Feed Merchants
Most areas along the Trail have access to these services. Ask locally for further information or check the Yellow Pages.

Veterinary clinics

Brian Lamer
115 Steele St, Devonport
Adam Richardson
Durkins St, Spreyton.
K. Crocker
36 Main St, Sheffield.
Art Meeker
57 Leura St, Rosny
(travelling vet).
Barry Springfil, Moonah.
Eileen Wronski, Huonville


Farriers

Please do not expect immediate service as farriers may have other commitments.

Huonville:
Tony (Red) Armor
Ferriery Services
Devonport:
David Moore
Derwent Valley:
Larry Brookes

 





 
(03) 6424 9888
0418 305 907

(03) 6424 2495
0418 140 786

(03) 6491 1556


0418 122 647
(03) 6272 9090
(03) 6264 2328
018 121 680






(03) 6264 2000
0408 348 232

0417 312 634

(03) 6272 2462
There are a number of community health centres and
district hospitals near the Trail. Ask locally for further
information or look under Community and Health
Services and Hospitals in the local phone book.
   

Website. The Tasmanian Trail Association Inc. acknowledges the support of Forestry Tasmania
in the development of this website. The project would not have been possible without positive
input from Ken Jeffreys and staff across Tasmania.

Special thanks are also extended to Tourism Tasmania and the many organisations and
individuals, dedicated to the development and promotion of recreational trails in Tasmania.

Images on this website have been provided by Tourism Tasmania, Forestry Tasmania and
supporters of the Tasmanian Trail – this support is greatly appreciated.

Tasmanian Trail. The Tasmanian Trail Association Inc. is only able to offer the long distance
multi-use Trail with the ongoing support of key local government bodies, land managers, private
landowners, local community groups and the dedicated individuals who volunteer time to the
maintenance and promotion of the pathway. Their involvement is vital to the future of the Trail.