Kate and I have just celebrated our 20th Wedding Anniversary, so we decided to fly over to Sydney as a 'getaway'.
By the time we had landed at Sydney Airport, I was missing my bike already, so we decided to hire some bikes & tour the city.
We phoned Bonza Bike Tours, who we had seen on the internet: They do guided tours on almost a daily basis.
They told us that they did not have a tour organised but were happy to take Kate and I out for the day anyway. We were to have a 5 hour tour of the City, just Kate myself and our tour guide !
Our guide Kat, took us on a 27km ride around the back streets, foot paths, and parks that we would never have found on our own, and when I checked my garmin at the end of our ride, I noted that we averaged a dizzy 7.9km / Hour ! I had thought that riding hills, and not sweating was impossible, but I was proved wrong.
Riding Slow had never been on my radar before, but I thoroughly enjoyed the day. Sydney has some BIG hills, in fact, the roads around Sydney are either UP or Down. There is NO Flat !
Our guide was so friendly and really knew her town, including where to buy a really good Pint !
Sydney has not been immune to our winter weather, and we received a fair down pour every day. The heavens opened again as we cycled over the Harbour Bridge.
We checked out were our Boss lives when she is in town. ( This is Kirrabilli House )
Then on through some beautiful gardens...
And finally back past the Opera house
A couple of days later, we went back to the bike tour shop and borrowed some bikes again.
This time we took ourselves on a short tour around Manly and North Heads.
Only 19km today, but we were much faster at 10km /h !
First we took the Ferry across to Manly...
Then we went looking for some more hills to climb
And finally went up to North Heads to go whale watching ( no whales today )
It was a super day out. Very relaxing, up and down hills, and for Kate the first time she has ridden a two wheeler for about 20 years !
Today I got home from work to find that she had phoned one of my friends ( Mike Branson ) and borrowed a racing bike. I think she has the BUG :)
Comment by heather on July 9, 2012 at 23:46 Pete, how much for the tour and to later hire the bikes?
Comment by Pete (repeats ?) Roberts on July 9, 2012 at 23:50 You know, I didn't post that because it sounds expensive, but it was $260 for the two of us, but really, after our day out, it was worth every cent !
The bike hire on the 2nd day was just $15 each, which was half price, as we had 'Done' their tour.
Happy anniversary Pete and Kate. Thanks for sharing your biking adventures in Sydney. Great trip report with beaut pics. Am sure it was a lot more fun than driving through that convoluted place! Which I have had to do a few times over the years. And yes, amazing scenery to enjoy.
We might see Kate out on a GW ride one day soon with a bit of luck.
Comment by Don (Who's lost?) Nairn on July 10, 2012 at 21:29 looks like you both had a good time does this mean that sometimes faster is not necessarily more fun?
Comment by Barry Norsworthy on July 11, 2012 at 10:50 Happy anniversary and Great report and photos Pete. Have given a lot of people some good ideas for a proper way to tour a city. Sounded great fun and bet the beer tasted good !!!
Comment by RD6 on July 14, 2012 at 21:16 nice sunny weather Pete ! wicked man
Comment by Darren on July 17, 2012 at 11:26 They didn't hire fluorescent shoe covers Pete?
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