A trike tour of 3 bridges was definitely an experience our passengers wanted to do. They met Steve at Circular Quay and he rode them around on the tour. The first bridge was the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge. In our 12 years of doing tours, we never tire of seeing the arch from below. It is a great view from the trikes and Harleys as there is no roof to stop the view. First stop was Blues Point with the gorgeous view across Sydney Harbour towards the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.

They continued on into the lower north shore suburbs which led them to the inner western suburbs. There they rode over the second major bridge, the Gladesville Bridge. It has wonderful views along the Parramatta River to the Harbour Bridge. It is good seeing the city and the Harbour Bridge from a different perspective.

The Gladesville Bridge leads onto the main arterial road, Victoria Road. They travelled on it for a short time before turning off into the suburbs of Drummoyne and Leichhardt where they followed the Bay Run. It is a 7 km walkway used by walkers, joggers, dog walkers and bicycles. It follows around Iron Cove which is part of the Parramatta River.

Then onto the third bridge the fabulous ANZAC Bridge. The bridge was given its current name on Remembrance Day in 1998 to honour the memory of the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (known as Anzacs) who served in WW1. An Australian Flag flies atop the eastern pylon and a New Zealand Flag flies atop the western pylon.

Each of the bridges has an interesting history and each is constructed very differently so the trike tour of 3 bridges is a good ride to do. Also, each bridge has beautiful views from it.

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Lucy bought the tour over Harbour Bridge as a surprise present for her husband. He did get a huge surprise when he saw the trike out the front of their house. Craig picked them up from their house and rode across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Blues Point. They stopped for photos and got off the trike to check out the wonderful view across the harbour.

They then continued on to Jeffrey Street Wharf which also has wonderful views across the Harbour to the Opera House. Next they rode up to Cremorne before riding back over the bridge and down Macquarie street and past Hyde park before returning to Pyrmont. So if you want to surprise someone special do a tour over Harbour Bridge or in fact, anywhere in Sydney or the greater Sydney area.

Lucy wrote to us later:
“Hi Katrina,
That was awesome! We enjoyed every minute of that! My husband was very surprised when he saw a trike outside our house :)) He loved it! Thanks a lot for such an experience!
Thanks a lot,
Lucy”

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This Sydney bridge trike tour was a present to our passengers. Craig picked them up at Circular Quay and rode them over the Sydney Harbour Bridge. They stopped at Blues Point for photos and to see the beautiful views across the water to Sydney city and the Opera House.

Next stop, just a few kilometers away is Jeffrey Street Wharf in Kirribilli. It is still on the north side and it also has beautiful views across the harbour to Sydney city and the Opera House. Not to forget the Harbour Bridge and the different perspective both places give it.

They travelled around the north side to a few other areas before riding back across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to their drop off point. You can see by their smiles that this Sydney bridge trike tour present was a great idea.

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Our passengers arrived in Sydney on a cruise ship and didn’t want to waste the two days they were here for. They prearranged with us to do the Southern Spectacular trike tour. Brian picked them up from their hotel room and rode them through the Royal National Park. It is the oldest National Park in Australia, the second oldest in the world.

They continued on to Stanwell Tops where there are beautiful views along the coastline and the South Pacific Ocean. A lot of hang gliders use this as their base to jump off, which is interesting to watch. Next they followed the coastline down and across the amazing Sea Cliff Bridge. It is a balanced cantilever bridge and cost $52 million to build.

They then headed back to Sydney via the freeway. This way they received a taste of both the coastal meandering and the faster paced road. The 4 hour Southern Spectacular trike tour is a great way to see the southern area of Sydney.

They wrote: “Hi Katrina,
We are headed home today so I will write a review in a day or so.  We had a great time and Brian was an excellent guide. I would recommend the trip to anyone I know heading here for a visit.  
Thank you and happy New Years.”

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Craig picked our passengers up from North Sydney Railway Station. This meant they could do a Kirribilli, Blues Point and Cremorne Point trike tour before heading over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to be dropped off at the Rocks. There are so many vantage points along Sydney Harbour to stop and enjoy the beautiful views.

Debbie and Gary had such a great time, they wrote: “We had a fantastic time. Brilliant. Could not stop smiling. Thanks again. Debbie”.

If you want to do a Kirribilli, Blues Point and Cremorne Point trike tour, let us know. We can show you ares of Sydney you would never have heard of before.

Cremorne Point is a harbourside suburb located 6 kilometres north of the CBD. Cremorne was named after the Cremorne Gardens in London, a popular pleasure ground in England, which derives from Gaelic words meaning ‘boundary’ and ‘chieftain’.
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Lauren organised a Harley ride Watsons Bay Sydney for herself and Brett. It was a great idea for a Christmas present. They have been looking at Harleys in a dealership and thinking it would be fun to buy one. They had never been on a bike so Lauren thought it a good idea to experience it first.

Jungle and Pat picked them up from Circular Quay and took them on a ride through the city. Around the Royal Botancial Gardens, past Mrs Macquarie’s Chair to Wolloomoolo and through the infamous Kings Cross. Next was a nice ride through the eastern suburbs to the pretty Watsons Bay and The Gap. Then they rode past a packed Bondi Beach before being dropped off at Icebergs, Bondi Beach.

For those who follow the NRL, we found out later that our passenger is Brett “Noddy” Kimmorley. He was an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s.

Lauren wrote: Hello Katrina,
Thank you so much for sending these through (photos). It was such a great day. We just loved it. Happy to have any of these on the website. We posted stuff on Instagram but we couldn’t find you guys to tag you into it. Would love to be apart of a ride again.
Cheers
Lauren and Brett

A Harley ride Watsons Bay Sydney or anywhere actually, is a fun, unforgettable experience.
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A Christmas present from their parents, the twins loved their Harley tour Northern Beaches of Sydney. Jungle and Pat picked them up after work at Barangaroo an inner-city suburb of Sydney. They rode over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and in 1.5 hours they had a good ride along the northern beaches.

They rode past North Curl Curl and Dee Why Beaches. They continued up to Mona Vale Beach and then returned via Narrabeen and the Wakehurst Parkway. There was no traffic so they had a smooth ride and could really feel the power of the Harleys. A Harley tour Northern Beaches of Sydney really is a great ride, the beaches are beautiful.

The testimonial written on our Facebook page: “A ride on a Harley was the BEST and an exhilarating experience for my sons, James and William. They had a ball. Thank you very much Kate and Trevor, owners of Troll Tours. PS Jungle and Pat were fantastic guys”.


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Our family of passengers wanted to see the major sights of Sydney, so they booked the Harbour Bridge Bondi Beach tour. Craig and Brian picked them all up from their hotel and drove them over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Jeffrey Street Wharf and the beautiful views across Sydney Harbour. There is a clear view of the Sydney Opera House. There is also a great view of the Harbour Bridge from the lower bottom perspective.

They crossed back over into the city and along Oxford Street where the Mardi Gras parade travels along. Next the lovely Centennial Park with its wildlife and grassy areas, a perfect place to take your own picnic and relax. Then across to Coogee and along the coast to the famous Bondi Beach. They stopped here for more photos before continuing through the Eastern Suburbs to the Royal Botanical Gardens and past Mrs Macquarie’s Chair.

It was a perfect day for a Harbour Bridge Bondi Beach tour. What better experience to have in 2 hours than a trike or Harley tour?

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Visitors to Sydney, our passengers organised a trike ride over 3 bridges with us. It is a great ride to see part of the lower north shore and the inner west which most visitors don’t get to see. Craig picked them up from their hotel in Darling Harbour and rode them over the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is one of the most iconic bridges in the world. It is great to see the arches up above your head.

Then for a stop at Jeffrey Street Wharf for photos across stunning Sydney Harbour to the Opera House. They continued on to the lower north shore and along the interesting roads to the inner west. This meant they rode onto the second bridge, the Gladesville Bridge. It spans the Parramatta River and when it was completed in 1964, Gladesville Bridge was the longest single span concrete arch ever constructed.

They continued along Victoria Road until they turned off to follow part of the Bay Run. This is a scenic area which follows the water around Iron Cove Bay. Then finally the fabulous ANZAC Bridge. It is one of our favourites and also great to see without a roof over your head.

Craig then dropped them back at their hotel so they could continue exploring Sydney on foot. A trike ride over 3 bridges is definitely a ride that will give you an idea of what the rest of Sydney could be like.

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A Harley ride Bondi Beach Sydney was a perfect way to see the area. Our Harley riders Jungle and Perry picked our passengers up from the Rose Bay Seaplane. They had been for a flight over Sydney Harbour and as they said, it was a great way to get their bearings. They are from Los Angeles USA and this was their first visit to Sydney. They hopped onto the back of the Harleys and went for a spin through the eastern suburbs. Bondi Beach, Tamarama, Bronte and Clovelly. They chose Tamarama as the place they would move to in a heart beat.

After the Eastern Beaches the riders took them through Kings Cross, Woolloomooloo before dropping them off at Circular Quay. Then they could continue their exploration of Sydney. They loved the Harley ride very much and reckon it is the best way to see Sydney. We agree! So a good choice is to organise a Harley ride Bondi Beach Sydney with us and we will show you the famous sights the fun way.

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