Our passengers are from New Zealand and decided to see the best sights on a trike tour Manly to Bondi Beach Sydney. Our three riders – Craig, Brian and Syl – met them near the beach at Manly  and took them for a 2 hour ride. They cruised up the Northern Beaches before heading up Wakehurst Parkway past Narrabeen Lake. We then took them past the famous and pretty Balmoral Beach and headed across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to their final destination being Bondi Beach.

The feedback “We thoroughly enjoyed our experience, great way to see the sights. It was awesome thanks” Michelle.

trike tour Manly to Bondi Beach Sydney

Sydney Visitors 29.09.19 – trike tour Manly to Bondi Beach Sydney

A present to Graham was a Harley ride through Sydney to Bondi Beach. Phil picked him up at the Rocks Markets and his whole family was there to see him go on his tour. They drove through Centennial Park, Bronte, Bondi, Rose Bay, Double Bay, Rushcutters Bay, Kings Cross, Woolloomooloo and back to The Rocks. Graham saw so much and loved every minute of it.

He wrote to us; “My family had a wonderful day, thank you so much. Phil was awesome so friendly and happy, we all felt very relaxed we would definitely recommend you guys to anyone. Thank you for a wonderful experience ??”

Bill and Julia’s daughter asked them if they’d like to do a trike tour for 90th birthday. Bill turned 90 which is a wonderful age and he was still up for some excitement. They were very excited so between her and us we organised the ride. Craig picked them up from home in the eastern suburbs of Sydney and drove them over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Jeffrey’s Wharf at Kirribilli where they stopped for some photos and to see the beautiful view across to the Sydney Opera House. They finished the Kirribilli  Loop and drove back on to Neutral Bay for a look. For something different they drove back to the city via the Harbour Tunnel.

We then toured through Centennial Park onto Bronte then our final destination at North Bondi. Our passengers had such a fun time and even though they have lived in Sydney for a long while, they saw beautiful Sydney from a completely new perspective.
Age is no barrier to having fun and experiencing new adventures so contact us for some fun.

Warwick organised a surprise Sydney trike ride for Mary. They visited Sydney on a holiday and he thought it would bee a great surprise for Mary and a fun ride for both of them. It was indeed. Des picked them up from their hotel at the Rocks and drove them over the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and around the Kirribilli Loop. The view across Sydney Harbour to the Opera House and the city is beautiful. There is also a different perspective to the Harbour Bridge. They both had such a great experience and reckon it’s a great way to see the famous sights of Sydney.

We are great at organising surprises so if you are thinking of a ride for someone we can help you give them the surprise of their lifetime – a very memorable one at that!

Nikki rang us the day before asking if we could fit a ride in for her and her family. We could so we organised the Beach Beauty Trike tour Sydney. Craig picked up Jamie, Nikki and Tia for the ride and took them via some of the beautiful northern beaches. They brought a picnic with them so ate it at Palm Beach and Craig also took them for a visit to the Bible Garden. If you are interested please see last paragraph for more information about the Bible Garden.

Jamie, Nikki and Tia all had such a great experience and thought Craig was wonderful. Our riders are rather good we do admit. 🙂 So if you’d like to see something different to the usual we can show you the sights. The northern beaches are beautiful in Sydney and there are plenty of them. Palm Beach is 42 kms north of the city, to Balmoral Beach which is 10 kms north of the city. We can organise a ride to suit your time frame and budget.

The Palm Beach Bible Garden was designed and planned with plantings laid out in biblical chronological order, commencing with plants at the top of the slope mentioned in the book of Genesis and ending with a plant at the lowest point of the site representing immortality, Helichyrisum oriental. Many of the plants were germinated from seeds which had been imported from overseas by Mr Robinson because these sorts of plants were generally not well represented at local nurseries. During the 1960s Gerald Robinson worked three days a week planting the garden, building stone retaining walls and steps and maintaining what he had already created. Apart from the biblical plants he installed ten lamps commemorating Bible. The first six refer mainly to the Old Testament and the last four the New. The surviving lamp, the ninth, is dedicated to St Peter and St James, two of Jesus’ disciples.

Cass booked a thrillseeker trike tour for 84th birthday for her Mum. Cass and her husband did a ride with us last year and they had so much fun they wanted mum to experience it. It shows no one is ever to old to have fun and experience something new. Des picked them up from home and drove them through the city and over the Harbour Bridge. They did the Kirribili Loop, where you are driven under the Harbour Bridge. There are great views across Sydney Harbour to the Opera House and the city.

Cass wrote on Facebook and Tripadvisor; “thank you so much, Des was fantastic! Mum really enjoyed herself. Thanks so much, her 84th birthday thrillseeker was awesome!”

As we have proven age is not a barrier to having fun so if you have to find a present for someone who has everything, a trike ride is a great idea.

Kelly organised the trike tour for grandma’s 80th birthday and her sister came as well. The three passengers sat cosily but comfortably on the back of the trike while Craig took them on the 3 Bridges ride. They were picked up from their hotel (some were from Queensland) and driven over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Blues Point Reserve. They stopped here so Craig could take some photos and then they continued on over the Gladesville Bridge. This bridge is the largest of a complex of three bridges, including Fig Tree Bridge and Tarban Creek Bridge, so this ride actually goes over 5 bridges. We call it the 3 Bridges ride because these we travel over the 3 main bridges in Sydney, there are plenty more.

After the Gladesville Bridge and a detour around the Bay Run, they drove over ANZAC Bridge, through parts of the city to the drop off point. They all had such a fun time and want to do it again for grandma’s 90th birthday!

Thomas received this trike ride present from grandparents for his birthday. Grandad came along for the ride as well. Our trike rider Craig picked them up from Circular Quay and took them on the 3 Bridges ride. They drove over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Blues Point Reserve. It has such wonderful views over the harbour towards the city and the Sydney Opera House, not forgetting the Harbour Bridge. They drove over the Gladesville Bridge. (When it was completed in 1964, Gladesville Bridge was the longest single span concrete arch ever constructed). They continued on Victoria Road and did a bypass to follow some of Iron Cove Bay. It is fun to see the water and watch all the joggers and dog walkers on the  Bay Run which follows around Iron Cove .

They continued over the incredible ANZAC Bridge and through the city. They had such a wonderful Chopper 4 trike ride, you can see by the smiles! If you want to get your grandchild or any child that is special to you, we can organise a trike ride for them. The trikes have seatbelts and are safe for those who are too young to go on a Harley.

Our passengers wanted a trike ride for Sydney theatre event. Craig picked up Debbie & Elaine who where in Sydney to see Jersey Boys at the Capitol Theatre.  They did the Eastern Panorama tour with a few changes. Craig drove them through Centennial Park then on to Coogee, Bronte and they stopped at Bondi Beach for a photo shoot and a stretch. Craig returned them to drop off point via Rose Bay and Double Bay. Debbie & Elaine had such a fun time experiencing the trike ride for Sydney theatre event that it has been decided they will do it again sometime!

We love happy customers. If you are thinking about coming to Sydney for a trike ride for Sydney theatre event let us know. We will be very happy to show you our beautiful city and make your stay in Sydney even more fun!

A trike tour to Bondi Beach Sydney was just what our passengers wanted to do. Craig picked them up near the Sydney Opera House and they went for a 1.5hr ride. Firstly they visited Mrs Macquarie’s Chair in the Royal Botanical Gardens, then they drove through Centennial Park on their way to Bronte and Bondi Beach. They had such a fun time and saw more than they thought they would. Bondi Beach is a famous and popular beach located 7 km (4 mi) east of the CBD.

Centennial Park has 11 ponds, covers 360 hectares, is beautiful and is historically significant. It houses Australia’s Federation monument, The Federation Pavilion. Centennial Park is home to over 15,000 trees, Australian wildlife, ponds, flowers beds, statues, as well as offering a selection of cafes and restaurants.