The incredible cycle paths that line the South Perth foreshore are the stars of this tour. We will enjoy these dedicated bike trails and no inclines as we see the city from afar, ride over the famous Matagarup bridge in East Perth, stop for an amazing photo opportunity of the Optus Stadium, and discover the wetlands and parklands of Perth. This three-hour tour is the best of both worlds; the highlights of the city of Perth plus the nature that lies just beyond its borders.
As we wind our way along the cycle paths near the Swan River, we will enjoy the amazing views offered by this vantage point. About mid-way through the tour, we'll stop for a break at Claisebrook Cove, a picturesque area and significant location for the local Noongar people. Your guide will provide historical insight into their way of life and speak about how this Aboriginal Australian culture has been preserved for centuries.
Perth is a big little city with so much to explore and a rich history that brings the sites to life. Your guide will provide insight through stories, history, anecdotes, and a local's insider knowledge that is priceless.
We will wrap up the tour by cycling along the city foreshore via the Bell Tower and Elizabeth Quay before arriving back in South Perth. You'll be just in time for lunch, and your guide is happy to recommend their favorite spots for a great bite.
• South Perth Foreshore | • Wetlands and Parklands |
• Optus Stadium | • Matagarup Bridge |
• Claise Brook Cove | • Elizabeth Quay Area |
• Views of Perth City and the Swan River | • Bell Tower |
This tour departs from South Perth Cycles located in Mends Street Arcade at 21 Mends Street, South Perth. If you are coming by train or from the city area then take the South Perth Ferry at the Elizabeth Quay Jetty to Mends Street Jetty. If you have already a valid Transperth ticket from the train or bus then it is free, otherwise its $3 return for adults and $1.20 for children. Between September 15th - June 3rd, the ferry runs every 15 minutes. From June 4th -September 13th, it runs every 30 minutes. From the jetty walk up Mends street and you will see an arcade on your right. The coffee shop "Atomic" is at the entrance. Our meeting spot, South Perth Cycles is on your right half way along the arcade.
This tour is the easiest of our three as there are no inclines, dedicated cycle paths throughout, and relatively little traffic. We highly recommend this tour for anyone who is nervous about cycling or perhaps hasn't ridden a bike in a few years.
All of our equipment is regularly sanitized, and we will follow local government restrictions and regulations in terms of group sizes, social distancing, and masks. If you are at all concerned, feel free to reach out to us in advance.
This tour departs from South Perth Cycles located in Mends Street Arcade at 21 Mends Street, South Perth. If you are coming by train or from the city area then take the South Perth Ferry at the Elizabeth Quay Jetty to Mends Street Jetty. If you have already a valid Transperth ticket from the train or bus then it is free, otherwise its $3 return for adults and $1.20 for children. Between September 15th - June 3rd, the ferry runs every 15 minutes. From June 4th -September 13th, it runs every 30 minutes. From the jetty walk up Mends street and you will see an arcade on your right. The coffee shop "Atomic" is at the entrance. Our meeting spot, South Perth Cycles is on your right half way along the arcade.
We’re happy to offer free changes and 100% refund up to 24 hours before tour departure. Failure to cancel a reservation at least 24 hours prior to scheduled departure may result in forfeited travel funds. Fare difference may apply.
The smallest bikes we have available are perfect for anyone at least 5 ft/155cm tall. As there are no inclines on this tour, it's a great option for anyone with lower fitness level or children who may get tired after pedaling for long stretches, however we do ask that your everyone be comfortable riding a bike. If you have any concerns, feel free to reach out to us in advance.
We use comfortable, city-style step-through-framed bikes, meaning it's easy to get on and off the bike and remain upright while riding, so as to enjoy the sites. The seats are adjustable for anyone who is at least 5 ft/155cm tall.
Yes, helmets are required by Australian law, and we provide them free of charge. They are sanitized before and after each use.
The total distance covered is around 10 miles/16 kilometers, however we maintain a leisurely pace throughout the tour. We'll also stop for a break about mid-way through the ride.
Absolutely!
We provide the bike, helmet, knowledgable local guide, and about 3 hours of guided touring. Any food/drink purchased during the break are not included in the tour price, nor is water or rain gear. We recommend that guests bring a bit of cash along should they wish to purchase refreshments during the break.
It can get very hot in Perth, so protection from the sun is a must. We recommend bringing sunscreen, a hat/sunglasses, and dressing appropriately for the weather. We also recommend bringing a full bottle of water; you will have a basket on your bike to carry it along with small bags or other personal belongings.
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