Our passengers are from India and wanted to do a Harley tour Bondi Beach. They own a Harley back at home and agree, it is the best way to see and appreciate a city or country. Jungle and Perry picked them up from the Rose Bay Seaplane. They rode them to Bondi Beach with a stop for photos.

They continued through the Eastern Suburbs to Kings Cross and Woolloomooloo. A ride through Sydney city to Darling Harbour where they were going to have some lunch. Even though the weather had dark clouds and a few sprinkles it didn’t dampen anyone’s enthusiasm. The passengers and the Harley riders all enjoyed the Harley tour Bondi Beach. If you’d like to do a Harley tour Bondi Beach or in fact, anywhere around Sydney or the Blue Mountains, please contact us and we can make it happen.
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Bondi Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Sydney if not Australia. “Bondi” or “Boondi” is an Aborginal word meaning water breaking over rocks or noise of water breaking over rocks. The Australian Museum records that Bondi means place where a fight using boondi sticks (nullas nullas or fighting sticks) took place.

Bondi Beach is about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) long. Surf Life Saving Australia gave different hazard ratings to areas of Bondi Beach in 2004. The northern end has been rated a gentle 4, the southern side is rated as a 7 (10 is the most hazardous) due to a famous rip current known as the “Backpackers’ Rip”. It is near the bus stop and many backpackers and tourists do not realise that the flat, smooth water is a rip, and quite dangerous, and the unwillingness of tourists to walk the length of the beach to safer swimming. The south end of the beach is generally reserved for surfboard riding. Yellow and red flags define safe swimming areas, and visitors are advised to swim between them.

There is an underwater but it does not stretch the entire beach, it is made up of overlapping sections. Pods of whales and dolphins have been sighted in the bay during the months of migration (March–May, September–November).Fairy penguins, while uncommon, are sometimes also seen swimming close to shore or amongst surfers in southern line-up.

In 2007 the Guiness World Record for the largest swimsuit photo shoot was set at Bondi Beach, with 1,010 women wearing bikinis taking part. Now there is free Wi-Fi to Bondi Beach users. Service is free with limits on access periods and downloads per use.

A surprise birthday Harley ride was a great start to a wonderful day. Liz bought the surprise birthday Harley ride for Anne. All her mates were there to celebrate the Birthday with her.

Our Harley rider Phil picked her up in Petersham, in the inner west of Sydney. He rode her on the back of the Harley to many of the interesting suburbs of the inner west. These include Balmain, Drummoyne and Rodd Point. They continued on to Norton St, Leichhardt and then to the drop off point. A surprise birthday Harley ride is a great present for almost anyone!

Anne absolutely loved her Harley ride. Liz wrote:
“Hi Phil thanks so much for making it special for Anne. She loved the ride and your chats. Couldn’t be a better experience. 
Kind regards
Liz”

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James Norton

Norton Street is in the suburb of Leichhardt in Sydney, Australia. It is located 5 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district and is the main commercial street in the suburb.

Norton Street contains a mix of residential buildings, restaurants (Italian and others), cafés, eateries and individual retail outlets, including several bookstores and grocery shops. There are also hotels, a Palace Cinema, Norton Street Grocer and two of the suburb’s three shopping centres: Norton Plaza and the Italian Forum.

At the southern end of the street is the Italian Forum, notable for its design which seeks to emulate the feel of a Mediterranean town piazza featuring a fountain, ringed by cafés and upmarket fashion shops.

Balmain is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney . Balmain is located 6 km west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Inner West Council. It sits on a small peninsula that juts out of Sydney Harbour, directly opposite Milson’s Point.

It is located on the Balmain Peninsula surrounded by Port Jackson, adjacent to the suburbs of Rozelle to the south-west, Birchgrove to the north-west, and Balmain East to the east. Iron Cove sits on the western side of the peninsula, with White Bay on the south-east side and Mort Bay on the north-east side.

Traditionally Blue Collar, Balmain was where the industrial roots of the Trade Unionist movement began. It has become established in Australian working-class culture and history, due to being the place where the Australian Labor Party formed in 1891 and its social history and status is of high cultural significance to both Sydney and New South Wales. Today, the ALP contends with the Australian Greens for political prominence in Balmain, and Jamie Parker of the Greens holds the State seat of Balmain.

Our passengers Sydney Australia trike tour was a present from a friend. They are visiting Sydney from overseas. Craig picked them up from Kirribilli near Luna Park and rode them over the Sydney Harbour Bridge. They rode around the city to the Royal Botanical Gardens which is a very beautiful and peaceful place. Be sure to check it out – more information at the end of this tour description.

The Royal Botanical Gardens has wonderful views across Sydney Harbour to the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. They then rode to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair which has beautiful views to the east of the harbour.

They rode through Woolloomooloo where one of Sydney’s oldest wharf is and the infamous Kings Cross. Infamous for “ladies of the night”. They rode back across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to their drop off point. A lot of fun was had by all on the Sydney Australia trike tour. Contact us to learn more.

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There are 14 very interesting gardens to see at the Royal Botanical Gardens. Gardens ranging from The Cadi Jam Ora – First Encounters Garden which was built between 1997-2001 and the Palace Rose Garden. It is set in part of the old Palace Gardens, site of the massive Garden Palace that was built to house the Sydney International Exhibition of 1879-80.

There is also an Australian Native Rockery, an Australian Rainforest Garden and a Succulent Garden, to name a few more. Free tours are available which are well worth going on.

This link will show you all the beautiful gardens https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/visit/things-to-see-do/unmissable-gardens

We can take you on a tour around a part of the gardens which have the great views to the garden. We can’t take you through the gardens to see these special areas though we can drop you off at the entrance.

A Harley tour birthday surprise was part of a week of birthday surprises from Yvonne’s husband. Phil picked her up from their hotel in Sydney CBD and rode to the first stop – Centennial Park. It is a huge 2.2 square kilometres of land, about 360 hectares (890 acres).

Next they rode to famous Coogee Beach, Bronte Beach and one of the most popular Tamarama Beach. It wouldn’t be a proper Harley ride if we didn’t go past the famous Bondi Beach. They continued through the Eastern Suburbs of Rose Bay, Double Bay and Rushcutters Bay.

Through the infamous Kings Cross and Woolloomooloo before heading into the Royal Botanical Gardens to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair. There are beautiful views across Sydney Harbour to the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. They continued on to North Sydney where Phil dropped Yvonne off. She will continue her week of birthday surprises with her husband.

She loved the Harley tour birthday surprise, the grin on her face says it all. If you’d like to arrange a Harley tour birthday surprise please contact us and we can organise one for you. Or on a trike for two people if you’d like to join in the fun with the birthday person.

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The Tasman Sea and Coogee Bay along with Coogee Beach lie towards the eastern side of the suburb. The beach is popular among families and famous for its safe swimming conditions.

Bronte Beach sits on Nelson Bay, surrounded by Bronte Park. Bronte offers scenic cliff-top walking paths south to Coogee via the Waverley Cemetery and north to Tamarama and Bondi Beach. The cliff-top path offers views which extend from Ben Buckler in the north to Malabar in the south. Bronte is located about 2.5 km south of Bondi Beach.

Tamarama Beach sits between two prominent headlands on the Bondi to Coogee Walk, with 80 metres of shoreline. It has great surfing conditions, but it is prone to strong currents. It is surrounded by parklands and there is a cafe, playground, barbecue area and amenities. Tamarama is often referred to as ‘Glamarama” because its where beautiful people hang out.

Our Irish passengers were such fun, Steve our trike rider loved the trike tour of Harbour Bridge just as much as they did! They are living just out of the CBD so they caught a train into Circular Quay. Steve picked them up from there and took them on the ride of a lifetime.

They rode over the Sydney Harbour Bridge which is the main drawcard of this tour. They stopped at Blues Point Reserve for photos. The view across Sydney Harbour to the Sydney Opera House and the CBD is beautiful, we even admit it.

They rode around the North Sydney area and also called into Kirribilli. This area also has beautiful views across Sydney Harbour to the Opera House and the CBD, just seen from a different perspective.

Troll Tours are almost all Sydneysiders, born and bred here so we know all the best places to go. If you’d like to do a trike tour of Harbour Bridge or anywhere else in Sydney, we sure can organise it for you.

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What to do? A trike tour was the answer. What tour of Sydney should we do? A Sydney Opera House trike tour was chosen and our passengers loved the whole experience. Craig picked Carol + Keren up from their hotel in Wynyard and took them on a fun trike ride.

They rode to three of the best places to see the Sydney Opera House. All from different angles. First they rode over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Kirribilli which has lovely views to the Sydney Opera House across Sydney Harbour.

Next stop was Blues Point which also has wonderful views to the Sydney Opera House but from a different angle. Both places have great views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge from different angles.

They drove back over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Hickson Road Reserve. This is where the photo was taken, the first place west of the Opera House. It is the closest view of the Sydney Opera House we can legally get to.

Our passengers loved the Sydney Opera House trike tour. Contact us if you’d like to do this tour or any other tour or ride. We are happy to organise it for you.

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Our family of tourists wanted to do a classic Harley tour Sydney Australia. That was no problem for us so we organised four of our Harley riders to pick them up from their hotel. They rode over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Kirribilli which is on the lower north shore. There are wonderful views across the harbour to the city and the Sydney Opera House.

They rode back over the bridge, past the Opera House to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, in the Royal Botanical Gardens. Next they drove through Woolloomooloo and the infamous Kings Cross before riding through the eastern suburbs of Rose Bay and Double Bay. They continued on to Watsons Bay, famous for it’s fish and chips and The Gap. Their next and final destination was Bondi Beach. Here they were going to have some surfing lessons.

It was a lovely Sydney day without much traffic – one of many things we love about the holidays. If you are visiting one of the most beautiful cities in the world, be sure to do a Harley tour Sydney Australia.

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Our passengers are from Hawaii, on their first trip to Australia. They came in on a cruise ship and wanted to see as many of the famous sights as they could with limited time. Steve picked them up from Circular Quay and took them on The Gap trike tour which included a lot of the eastern suburbs area.

They rode out to Bondi Beach, then on to The Gap and Watsons Bay before returning through Rose Bay, Double Bay, and the infamous Kings Cross. They rode around the Royal Botanical Gardens and past Mrs Macquarie’s Chair. Then to drop off so they could continue exploring on foot.

They are looking forward to returning with family in twelve months or so and will organise another trike ride then. The Gap trike tour is a great tour to do as it does include so many of the famous sights with great views.

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When our passengers rang to organise a ride we had a good discussion of where they wanted to go. Somewhere out of the the city, somewhere nice and somewhere they wouldn’t see on their own. So we worked out a trike tour Northern beaches and more. They loved it.

Craig picked up Camilo & Sam from their hotel. They rode across the Sydney the Harbour Bridge to Jeffrey Street Wharf at Kirribilli. It has beautiful views across the harbour to the Sydney Opera House. Next they drove through Cremorne, Mosman on the lower north shore of Sydney. Down past Taronga Zoo to Bradleys Head, sometimes you can see the koalas up in the trees at the zoo. The next sight were Georges Head, Balmoral, Clontarf, Dobroyd Headland.

Dobroyd Headland has wonderful views across to Sydney Heads – both North and South Heads. They continued down to Manly then up the Northern beaches, such as Curl Curl and Dee Why until they turned off and rode past Pittwater via Mccarrs Creek near Newport. They rode further to Terry Hills before turning back to head south. They travelled down Powder Works Road so as to follow Wakehurst Parkway past Narrabeen Lake and back to the City.

A great time was had by our passengers and they saw plenty of beautiful scenery on their trike tour Northern beaches. Ring or email us for ideas.

The Sydney Heads (also simply known as the Heads) are a series of headlands that form the 2 km (1.2 mi) wide entrance to Sydney Harbour.

North Head and Quarantine Head are to the north; South Head and Dunbar Head are to the south; and Middle Head, Georges Head, and Chowder Head are to the west and within the harbour. The Heads are contained within the Sydney Harbour National Park.

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A trike Eastern suburbs tour was the perfect experience for our passengers. Craig picked them up from their hotel and rode up Oxford Street which is where the Mardi Gras Parade marches up. Next main point of interest was the lovely Centennial Park and then Bronte Beach. Bronte Beach sits on Nelson Bay, surrounded by Bronte Park.

Then they rode past Tamarama Beach, Bondi Beach and Rose Bay. They cruised past the ‘Cruising Yacht Club’ at Rushcutters Bay before returning to their Hotel.

They saw so many of the famous sights in Sydney and loved every minute of the experience. Gave us a 10 out of 10! A trike Eastern suburbs tour will show you the best of the eastern beaches.

Chantel wrote to us: “Sure, I’d be happy to write some reviews for you! 
The ride was brilliant and Craig was very friendly as well. Craig even rang when we went too far up the street, he even waited there for us to walk back down.
Yes you can put a photo on social media. 
Thanks Chantel
P.S.  trike ride 10/10

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