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Self Guided Electric Bike Tour of Sydney Beaches
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Sydney
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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wE offer the best way to discover the legendary eastern beaches of Sydney. On two electric wheels with our self guided audio tour! Make sure to bring your swimmers with you.
Our self guided tour gives you clear and safe directions for every step on the tour so you can relax, ride and listen. The tour follows the harbour all the way to Camp Cove in the East, then heads south to Bondi Beach and other sensational beaches. You will then ride west back towards the city via Centennial Park.
The tours suit either a single day or multi-day adventure based on a loop format. You can join the tour at any point in the loop, you just need to follow the directions in a clockwise direction.
All you nee...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 12 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 12 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
We supply participants with a link to access our Wheel Explorer app that gives the rider full turn by turn directions and information about the points of interest that you visit on your exploration..
Please note this tour is self guided and DOES NOT include an ebike. Participants need to rent a Lime eBike. They are available all over the city. The 300mins Lime pass for $62.95 is the best deal.
Meeting Points
Departure
Kings Cross
Our self guided tour can be joined at any point on the tour. It must be completed in a clockwise direction. You can do as much of the loop tour as you like at any time that suits you. You can get a train to Kings Cross station to access the tour easily if you are staying in the city.
Return
Woolworths Metro Kings Cross
Our self guided tour can be completed at any point on the tour. You can do as much of the loop tour as you like, over multiple days if that suits. There are multiple ways to get back to your accomodation. Lime bike, train or ferry.
Self Guided Electric Bike Tour of Sydney Beaches
(1) Reviews
Sydney
About
wE offer the best way to discover the legendary eastern beaches of Sydney. On two electric wheels with our self guided audio tour! Make sure to bring your swimmers with you.
Our self guided tour gives you clear and safe directions for every step on the tour so you can relax, ride and listen. The tour follows the harbour all the way to Camp Cove in the East, then heads south to Bondi Beach and other sensational beaches. You will then ride west back towards the city via Centennial Park.
The tours suit either a single day or multi-day adventure based on a loop format. You can join the tour at any point in the loop, you just need to follow the directions in a clockwise direction.
All you nee...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 12 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 12 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
We supply participants with a link to access our Wheel Explorer app that gives the rider full turn by turn directions and information about the points of interest that you visit on your exploration..
Please note this tour is self guided and DOES NOT include an ebike. Participants need to rent a Lime eBike. They are available all over the city. The 300mins Lime pass for $62.95 is the best deal.
Meeting Points
Departure
Kings Cross
Our self guided tour can be joined at any point on the tour. It must be completed in a clockwise direction. You can do as much of the loop tour as you like at any time that suits you. You can get a train to Kings Cross station to access the tour easily if you are staying in the city.
Return
Woolworths Metro Kings Cross
Our self guided tour can be completed at any point on the tour. You can do as much of the loop tour as you like, over multiple days if that suits. There are multiple ways to get back to your accomodation. Lime bike, train or ferry.
Itinerary
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Kings Cross
The Kings Cross district was Sydney's bohemian heartland from the early decades of the 20th century. The illegal trading of alcohol, known as sly grog, was notorious in the area up until mid-century, led by rival brothel owners, Tilly Devine and Kate Leigh. The area is also home to a large number of artists, including writers, poets and journalists.
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Rushcutters Bay Park
Look out for yachts in the bay and learn about the old Sydney Stadium and one of the most famous boxing matches in Australia.
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Double Bay
Ride by for some LA and Rodeo Drive style shopping.
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Murray Rose Pool
One of the many beautiful places to go for a swim in Sydney Harbour. See if you can swim out to the pontoon for a recharge.
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Point Piper
Australia's most expensive suburb with houses breaking records at Auction.
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Rose Bay
Enjoy the new bike path as you ride past the Bay. Look out for flying boats and learn about an old floating restaurant.
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Vaucluse
Prepare to ride up Heartbreak Hill made famous by Sydney's annual City to Surf Marathon run. It's actually pretty easy on an ebike! Prepare for some of the best views of the city and harbour from the top of the hill. Visit stunning Milk Beach and Nielson Park for more outrageously beautiful harbourside nooks.
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Parsley Bay Reserve
Check out some of the finest houses in Sydney surrounded by Australian bush as you ride over the famous Parsley Bridge. Look out for the local Water Dragons basking in the sun by the waters edge.
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Watsons Bay
Grab a bite and or a drink at famous Doyle's Restaurant and saviour the view over the water and all the way back to the city skyline.
If you are doing the tour over multiple days you can get a ferry from here through Sydney Harbour back to the city.
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Camp Cove
Visit one off Sydney's prettiest beaches, learn about the First Nations people that once called this area home. Grab an ice cream or snack from the kiosk.
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The Gap
Discover why The Gap is so notorious in Sydney and gaze out across the wide expanse of the Pacific Ocean.
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Dover Heights
Learn about a local missing woman whose foot turned up on a beach 500km south of Sydney. What happened to Melissa Caddick?
Visit a clifftop location that has some Sydney's best Aboriginal rock engravings. Learn more about the First Nations tribes that called Sydney their home before the arrival of foreigners off these very waters in 1788.
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Bondi Beach
visiting Sydney and it's not hard to see why. Park your share ebike and dive in for a swim of as lifetime. If you are lucky you might see some of the legendary Bondi Lifeguards at work, if you are unlucky then you must just need them!
On the way out visit the world's most instagrammed swimming pool. Do they really throw icebergs into the pool? All will be revealed.
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Tamarama Beach
Learn about Sydney's first amusement park that was known as Wonderland. Go back in time with archival photographs and be blown away by the scale of this fantastical creation from another time.
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Bronte Beach
One of our favourite Sydney beaches with plenty of cool cafes and a spectacular rockpool. Learn why Bronte has the biggest Xmas parties in Sydney and why the locals are so pissed off about it.
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Coogee Beach
The final ocean beach on your tour, Coogee was once the location of the Virgin Mary. True story, but you will need to do the tour to find out what happened to her.
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Centennial Park
After a short ride through the Eastern Suburbs you will enter Sydney's most popular city park. Enjoy this bike mecca and learn about a wide range of topics. Charles Dickens meets > a gruesome murder > meets the history of Australian cinema and where the country became an independent nation of sorts.
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Sydney
Surry Hills is an evolving area known for its stylish cultural and cafe scene. Terraced houses on Crown and Cleveland streets showcase hip coffee joints, fashion boutiques and global eateries. Trendy pubs, wine bars and galleries dot the area around Surry Hills Library, a community hub with a contemporary, sustainable design. Stretching 4.3 km from Woolloomooloo to Waterloo, the Bourke Street Bicycle Route (or the “Loo to Loo"as it is sometimes called) links Sydney’s harbour to a newly developed urban residential village. Climbing steep hills, passing through industrial, commercial and residential neighbourhoods, juxtaposing both garbage and glamour.
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Darlinghurst
Once a slum and red-light district, Darlinghurst has undergone urban renewal since the 1980s to become a cosmopolitan area made up of precincts. Darlinghurst is well known around the world as the centre of Sydney's gay community, with it's yearly parade of the Sydney Mardi Gras and the spiritual birthplace of the LGBTQ rights movement. It is home to a number of prominent gay venues and businesses, while more broadly Darlinghurst is a centre of Sydney's burgeoning small bar scene. Demographically, Darlinghurst is home to the highest percentage of generation X and Y in Australia.