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Novotel North E-Bike Tour

By ecoTekk Sunshine Coast
Free cancellation available
Price is RM 220 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

The Easy Peasy Novotel North e-Bike Tour stands out as the ultimate beginner-friendly e-bike experience. Designed for novices or those looking to refresh their cycling skills, it combines ease, comfort, and breathtaking scenery along the tranquil Tree Tunnel coastal pathway. Travelers love the tour’s relaxed pace, stunning coastal views, and the opportunity to explore nature without the stress of a challenging ride.

Our focus on accessibility, combined with expert guidance, ensures every rider feels confident and enjoys the journey. Whether you're a first-time e-biker or just looking for a scenic, low-pressure adventure, this tour offers a unique blend of natural beauty and an unforgettable cycling experience. Book now to immerse yourself in the Sunshine Coast’s serene landscapes while riding with confidence and ease!

Activity location

  • Twin Waters
    • Twin Waters, Queensland, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Twin Waters Resort
    • 270 Ocean Drive
    • 4564, Twin Waters, Queensland, Australia

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Novotel North E-Bike Tour
  • Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes2h 30m2h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 10:00
Price details
RM 220.06 x 1 AdultRM 220.06

Total
Price is RM 220.06
Until Tue, 11 Feb

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedGuide in-person
  • What's includedWhat's includedSafety Helmets
  • What's includedWhat's includedUse of bicycle
  • What's includedWhat's includedCoffee and/or Tea
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTransfers to Tour starting point

Know before you book

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Contact us to explore options for accommodating special needs, young children, including child seats, toddler seats, child trailers, or tag-along solutions.

Activity itinerary

Twin Waters
  • 20m
Orientation and Safety Briefing: Please arrive at 9:40 AM for the e-bike orientation and safety briefing. During this time, you will set up your e-bike seat height for optimal comfort and be fitted with a properly sized helmet to ensure your safety during the tour.
Power Memorial Park
  • 10m
Stop at Power Memorial Park and Mudjimba Beach Boardwalk During the e-bike tour, we’ll stop at Power Memorial Park, where the boardwalk provides stunning views of Mudjimba Beach and Mudjimba Island, also known as "Old Woman Island." This small rocky islet, part of the Maroochy River Conservation Park, holds cultural significance for the local Aboriginal Kabi Kabi people. The island’s name comes from the Kabi word "midyim," referring to the Midyam bush that grows sweet, speckled berries. According to legend, two women stranded on the island survived by eating these berries, leading to its nickname. Another tale says the island represents the severed head of the warrior Coolum, cast into the sea during a battle. Beyond its legends, Mudjimba Island is known for its rich marine ecosystem, vibrant coral reefs, and excellent snorkeling, diving, and surfing opportunities. This stop offers the perfect mix of history, mythology, and natural beauty to enrich your Sunshine Coast experience.
Mudjimba (Pass by)
Riding Through the Tree Tunnel North Ride through the serene Mudjimba-Marcoola Foreshore Bushland Conservation Reserve Tree Tunnel North, where the pathway is surrounded by a natural canopy of native trees and vegetation. This enchanting corridor offers shade, tranquility, and a unique opportunity to connect with nature. The reserve protects critical coastal ecosystems, including dunal vegetation, Melaleuca sand plains, and open forest beach ridges, some of which are ecologically significant. It is a vital habitat for wildlife, serving as a corridor for koalas and migratory birds. Along the ride, you may spot vibrant bird species and iconic coastal flora like Casuarina trees. This peaceful bushland path occasionally opens to glimpses of the nearby coastline, blending the beauty of the forest with the allure of the beach. Riding here is both a journey through nature and a moment to appreciate the conservation efforts that safeguard this remarkable area.
Point Arkwright Lookout And Picnic Area
  • 15m
A stop at Point Arkwright Lookout offers stunning panoramic views of the Sunshine Coast coastline and the iconic headland. Originally named Petrie Heads after explorer Andrew Petrie, it was later renamed to honor Sir Richard Arkwright, an English inventor. This location holds significant cultural importance to the First Nations people, who regard it as a sacred site tied to their heritage, ceremonies, and storytelling. The lookout is also renowned for whale watching during migration season, from June to November. Visitors can often see humpback whales breaching and tail-slapping near the shore, especially during peak months when pods with calves pass by. With its natural beauty and historical significance, the lookout is a popular spot for outdoor events and relaxation. Take a moment to enjoy the breathtaking views, connect with the cultural heritage, and immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings of this remarkable location.
Mount Coolum
  • 40m
Stopping at the Boardwalk View of Mount Coolum As part of the e-bike tour, we’ll pause at the Boardwalk View of Mount Coolum, offering a stunning vantage point of this iconic volcanic dome and the chance to grab a coffee at Curlys on the Boardwalk. Rising 208 meters above sea level, Mount Coolum is a distinctive Sunshine Coast landmark, formed 26 million years ago through volcanic activity. Its striking rhyolite cliffs and unique column patterns make it a natural wonder. The mountain is ecologically rich, hosting over 700 plant species, including rare ecosystems like coastal montane heath and rainforest remnants, making it a biodiversity hotspot. Culturally significant to the Aboriginal Kabi Kabi people, its name, gulum or kulum, means "without." According to legend, a fight left the mountain “headless,” with its “head” becoming Mudjimba Island. Enjoy the breathtaking views, learn about its history, and capture the serene beauty of this extraordinary location.
Maroochy River Conservation Park (Pass by)
Return Along the Coastal Pathway Beside the Maroochy River Conservation Park On the return ride, we’ll follow the scenic coastal pathway alongside the Maroochy River Conservation Park, a 174-hectare protected area known for its diverse ecosystems. This park features mangrove forests, saltmarshes, and paper-barked tea tree swamps, supporting a variety of wildlife, including the vulnerable wallum froglet and false water-rat. With over 200 recorded bird species, the park is a haven for birdwatchers, offering sightings of pelicans, whimbrels, and sandpipers. You might also spot kangaroos or swamp wallabies as you ride. Along the path, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the river and lush greenery, offering a peaceful escape into nature. Culturally significant to the Kabi Kabi people, the park holds Aboriginal midden sites, and nearby Mudjimba Island carries important creation stories. This ride combines natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a memorable and enriching experience.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESTwin Waters
    • Twin Waters, Queensland, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLETwin Waters Resort
    • 270 Ocean Drive
    • 4564, Twin Waters, Queensland, Australia

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