Royal Enfield Australia’s Tour of Tasmania 2026 has wrapped up after six unforgettable days of riding, with Royal Enfield owners from around the country descending on the Apple Isle to experience some of Australia’s best motorcycling roads. Check out the official video. Press: RE ANZ

Held from February 25 to March 2, the ride covered roughly 1,100km of sealed roads, looping anti-clockwise around Tasmania and showcasing the island’s spectacular mix of coastal highways, winding mountain passes and remote wilderness. The ride began and ended in Devonport, with riders crossing Bass Strait aboard the Spirit of Tasmania before setting out on the adventure.

The opening day saw the group head west toward the rugged coastline before climbing through the famous Murchison Highway on the way to the harbour town of Strahan. From there the ride pushed through some of Tasmania’s most iconic riding country, including the twisty run through Queenstown and the stunning alpine scenery surrounding Lake St Clair, before arriving in Hobart after a day packed with flowing corners and breathtaking views.



A highlight of the tour was the stop at Mayfield Estate, where participants joined the Spoke Motorcycle Festival, celebrating motorcycle culture with live entertainment, displays and a vibrant community atmosphere. The festival provided a welcome rest day for riders before the tour continued up Tasmania’s spectacular east coast via Swansea and Bicheno, eventually finishing with the final leg to Launceston and the return to Devonport.

Designed as a self-supported group ride, the Tour of Tasmania allowed participants to ride at their own pace while sharing the experience with fellow Royal Enfield enthusiasts. Riders organised their own accommodation, meals and ferry travel, while Royal Enfield mapped out the route and daily checkpoints that tied the event together.

With great weather, incredible roads and strong camaraderie among riders, the 2026 Tour of Tasmania proved to be another standout event on the Royal Enfield calendar and a celebration of the brand’s “Pure Motorcycling” philosophy.

For those who missed the ride – or for participants keen to relive the adventure – Royal Enfield has released an official Tour of Tasmania 2026 highlight video, capturing the scenery, the bikes and the atmosphere of the week-long ride.

Registrations for future Royal Enfield riding events are expected to open later in the year.


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