myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map The East Derwent Highway is a sealed road in Tasmania. It goes from Bridgewater to near Rosny Park. The East Derwent Highway's highest elevation along its length is 92.2m (highlight point | zoom to point) and the lowest point is at 1.59m (highlight point | zoom to point). For cyclists and those towing caravans, boats or heavy loads the East Derwent Highway is hilly along its 22.7 km length, with about 2.1 km that is steeper in incline/grade than 5% (1.5 km is steeper in incline/grade than 10%). The total ascent / descent along the length of the East Derwent Highway is 415 m / 403 m. Bonzle incline/gradient summary| Total length | <5% incline/grade | 5-10% incline/grade | 10-15% incline/grade | >15% incline/grade |
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| 22.7 km | 18.9 km | 290 m | 1.3 km | 260 m |
The East Derwent Highway connects with the Midland Highway and the Tasman Highway. Towns, villages and localities on the East Derwent Highway include Gagebrook (highlight). The East Derwent Highway is highlighted in yellow on the map below.
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