Unique Mountain E-Bike (electric) Blue Labyrinth Tour - Sydney Blue Mountains
4 h
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We get you off the beaten tourist track to ride some of the beautiful World Heritage, UNESCO listed, Sydney BLUE MOUNTAINS bush with our passionate guides on our awesome electric mountain E-Bikes guided tour.
Our Blue Labyrinth tour takes place in the Glenbrook Precinct of the Blue Mountains National Park, which is also known as the Gateway to the Mountains. Only 50 minutes from the center of Sydney by train, riders are guaranteed more adventure time and less travel time.
We ride easy dirt fire trail roads and some basic single track, which spoil us for views of sheer sandstone cliffs, deep valleys and gorges and rivers. Some other attractions could include - Mt Portal and Tunnel View Lookouts, Nepean River Lookout, Oaks and Mount Portal single tracks, enormous ancient eucalyptus trees, Kangaroos - Kookaburras - Magpies and Lyre Birds (if we are lucky).
We have multiple routes available within this amazing location which allows us to cater for all skill levels. We do of course, ask that riders know how to ride a bike as this is not a learn to ride tour/class.
Our moto is… if you can ride a bike, you can mountain bike.
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We get you off the beaten tourist track to ride some of the beautiful World Heritage, UNESCO listed, Sydney BLUE MOUNTAINS bush with our passionate guides on our awesome electric mountain E-Bikes guided tour.
Our Blue Labyrinth tour takes place in the Glenbrook Precinct of the Blue Mountains National Park, which is also known as the Gateway to the Mountains. Only 50 minutes from the center of Sydney by train, riders are guaranteed more adventure time and less travel time.
We ride easy dirt fire trail roads and some basic single track, which spoil us for views of sheer sandstone cliffs, deep valleys and gorges and rivers. Some other attractions could include - Mt Portal and Tunnel View Lookouts, Nepean River Lookout, Oaks and Mount Portal single tracks, enormous ancient eucalyptus trees, Kangaroos - Kookaburras - Magpies and Lyre Birds (if we are lucky).
We have multiple routes available within this amazing location which allows us to cater for all skill levels. We do of course, ask that riders know how to ride a bike as this is not a learn to ride tour/class.
Our moto is… if you can ride a bike, you can mountain bike.
Included
- Use of bicycle
- Snacks - Fruit, Nuts/trail mix, drink, Lollies
- All Fees and Taxes
- Helmet and gloves and Camelbak
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- 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
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelers
Features
Tourism
80%
Cultural
50%
Sport
30%
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Thanks so much for an amazing organisation within my tight flight schedule of a business trip. Sam was very occomodating, he met met me at my hotel and began earlier than usual so I could still have a three hour bike tour in the beautiful Blue Mountains. Sam is an excellent coach, he adapted fully to my advanced skill level and was very attentive to safety and fun. I am sure that any skill level would fine with Sam. An enthusiastic bike guide, totally passionate about riding and very knowledgeable about the surrounding nature, Sam led me throught varied landscapes (Eucalyptus forests, wild flowers, gorgeous views of the Blue Mountains Park and Sydney) on large dirt roads to single mountain bike trails and brought me back to the Glenbrook train station on time. I highly recommend biking in the Blue Mountains with Sam for an active adventure while visitng Sydney. I really enjoyed using an e-bike because it allowed me to cover a much greater distance during my short trip, and I would definately do this trip again, hopefully with much more time.