Guided Electric Bike Tour of Sydney with Bluetooth helmets





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We offer the best way to discover the legendary city of Sydney. On two electric wheels! Large group bookings from 4 to 8 people can be accommodated on dates that appear unavailable. Please contact us if your chosen date is not available but you have a group of at least four. Our ebike tour guide will give you clear and safe directions for every section on the tour so you can focus on discovering the sensational sights of Sydney. As we pass each sight you will learn about the history of famous locations and insights into lesser known areas. Get a locals perspective as you ride. Our bluetooth helmets have speakers built into them so you can listen, ride and discover all at the same time. If you have any questions ask anytime you like. This immersive experience is like no other bike tour you may have experienced. wE use the best step through e-bikes on the market. wE designed them ourselves. Smooth as butter and plenty of power to get you up any hills on the way.
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Pyrmont is a thriving hub on the water that boasts beautiful colonial heritage, from Victorian terraces to classic pubs and Jones Bay Wharf, which was finished in 1919. It's best known as being home to the Sydney Fish Markets and The Star casino.
Pirrama Park is situated right on the harbour and offers expansive water views. Looking over to the Harbour Bridge and North Sydney. Along with a children's playground with water play features, there are barbecues, shade structures, grassed areas, a boardwalk and toilet facilities. This makes it a park perfect for a family or group of friends looking to relax and enjoy a picnic. In the morning and evening, the boardwalk comes alive with walkers and joggers as well as groups participating in boot camp and yoga. Pirrama Park's award-winning design incorporates elements of sustainable design including native plantings, solar panels and the use of recycled materials. Sandstone artefacts within the interactive playground reflect former quarries and the promenade marks the original shoreline.
There are plenty of nice places to get a feed here with spectacular views. Jones Bay Wharf was completed in 1919, and in the 21st century has been converted to modern business spaces. In the early 20th century, Jones Bay Wharf served both freight and passenger liners. It was an important point of embarkation for troops during World War II, and a major point of arrival for immigrants after the war. The wharf is home to the Jones Bay Marina, a facility for super yachts in and visiting Sydney.
Pyrmont Bridge in Darling Harbour is one of the world's oldest surviving electrically operated swing bridges. The current swing bridge opened in 1902 and replaced the first Pyrmont Bridge which began operating in 1857. The swingspan allows access for vessels that are too tall to travel under the bridge.
Darling Harbour is a buzzing waterside precinct that's just moments from the centre of Sydney, but still retains its small, intimate feel. This family-friendly destination has enough to keep children entertained all day, from fascinating museums to thrilling wildlife and delicious dining options.
This lively predict is a mecca for dining and entertainment. Visit Cockle Bay Wharf and you'll discover 13 exciting venues including 11 cafes, bars and restaurants. With a restaurant for every taste, choose from fresh seafood, authentic Italian and modern Australian. While each restaurant offers a truly unique dining experience, they all share the stunning Cockle Bay Wharf views. Spend the day at the precinct and you'll discover many famous Sydney attractions such as the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, Wildlife Sydney and Madame Tussauds. A hub of activity, the precinct is brought to life with regular cultural events for the whole family.
Riders have the option to stop at Zupano Espresso Bar for a drink, snack or lunch. It's your call. We then roll past the Arts District at Wharf 3.
Barangaroo Reserve is Sydney’s newest harbour foreshore park. One of the city’s oldest industrial sites and a former concrete container terminal has been transformed into a spectacular, six-hectare headland open space for Sydneysiders and visitors alike to enjoy. The reserve is car-free and the perfect spot for cycling. Ride up to Stargazer Lawn for the best views across the gardens and into the harbour or follow the Wulugul Walk, which links Walsh Bay and Darling Harbour and runs through the reserve. More than 75,000 native trees and shrubs have been planted, replicating the foliage that would have been on this site prior to European colonisation. Native bee colonies have also been introduced to help pollinate the native plant species. You can even take a dip in the harbour at the new swimming area that opened in Marrinawi Cove in early 2023. This sheltered spot is lined with sandstone steps and enclosed with safety netting.
The view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is widely regarded as an iconic image of Sydney, and of Australia itself. Nicknamed "The Coathanger" because of its arch-based design. Cyclists use the cycleway on the Western side. It is a great way to see the harbour and a lot of locals don’t know it exists. It is a great way to see the harbour and a lot of locals don’t know it exists. We can take a side trip up to the middle of the bridge later also!
Sydney Cove, on which Circular Quay is located, was the site of the initial landing of the First Fleet in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788. Circular Quay is a focal point for community celebrations, due to its central Sydney location between the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is one of the main congregation points for Sydney New Year's Eve.
The Sydney Opera House is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, but completed by an Australian architectural team, the building was formally opened by Queen Elizabeth in 1973. The government's decision to build Utzon's design is often overshadowed by circumstances that followed, including cost and scheduling overruns as well as the architect's ultimate resignation.
Sydney isn't the only global city with a Chinatown, but this one is bigger, better and boasts more than most thanks to the Chinese immigrants that started arriving in the 1800s. You can find everything here, from small specialist stores and sprawling Asian grocers to noodle bars in hidden food halls and tucked-away fine-dining restaurants. Not to mention lively markets and late-night karaoke.1
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(132)
Jake was super helpful with how to ride the e-bikes. Test rides (as many as needed) before the tour started to make sure everyone was confident before getting on the road. Great quality bikes for all ages from 12 years old. Loved the extensive tour around the city, very informative, so much history and great sites to see from places you probably wouldn’t normally see. To top it off, was the most delicious lunch stop, my kids still talk about it. Highly recommend this tour. Big hit with teens!
Great way to see the city. Bluetooth helmets were fantastic.
Great tour. Our guide was very knowledgeable about the area. Kinda wished we had more opportunity to tourists photos but overall was a great tour. When we clicked on the listed address it took us to a location 1 street away. We were able to locate the correct location by way of a local resident.
Jake was great! He knows the city really well. The park was unexpectedly closed to bikes but he was able to quickly pivot and take us another way.
This is an absolute must. Jake was friendly, fun and so knowledgeable. We had such a great time! A must do when in Sydney
This was an excellent tour and one of the highlights of my trip to Sydney. Jake was a fantastic guide and did a great job preparing everyone with a thorough safety session before we started riding. Even if you are not an experienced cyclist, the instruction made the ride feel very safe and comfortable. The electric bikes were a perfect way to explore the city because we were able to cover a lot of ground and see many of Sydney’s major sites in a relatively short amount of time. One of the best features was the Bluetooth helmets. Being able to hear real-time information and commentary while actively riding was far superior to stopping every so often for explanations. It made the tour much more engaging and immersive. Overall, this was a fun, efficient, and memorable way to get the lay of the land before exploring Sydney further on your own. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the city.
Jake was an excellent guide. His bikes were in great shape. After introductions and instructions, Jake had each of us take a test ride around the block making sure we were comfortable on the bikes. Riding on the opposite side of the street took a bit of getting used to for some of us. Our helmets had blue tooth so we could hear him clearly along the way which was a game changer! We rode through the city to a park, Darling Bay, around Barangaroo, through the Rocks, across the bridge and back, up to the Opera House view & park then back to his place. I'm sure there was more I missed saying. Along the way we made stops and talked about the area and history. Jake was a wealth of information. He was very safety conscious talking to us along our ride about being careful of this and that and was what coming as well as information on what we were seeing. We also stopped for a called in lunch half way through. Jake wasn't rushed, answered all questions and was very protective of us. I highly recommend his tour.
We were only in Sydney for a few days and this was the perfect way to see the city! Great info on the history and current goings on of the city and our lunch stop was fabulous!
Superb Sydney EBike with Jake! We have taken a few e-bike tours, but Jake turned it up to eleven—if you know you know! We began with an important safety briefing—he was thorough, because it is vital to a great tour! We then did a test ride to make sure we knew how to operate the gears & power. Made me think about all the previous ones & how they just gave you the bike & you were off. Great feature blue tooth bike helmets!! Then we were off! We went everywhere & covered so much ground & Jake narrated as we pedaled, fantastic!! Outstanding tour—wholeheartedly recommend!!
The tour guide was very knowledgeable about Sydney, friendly and safety consciousness. A great experience and highly recommended.



