Perth Wildflower Festival | Kings Park Guided Bike Tour

Perth Wildflower Festival | Kings Park Guided Bike Tour

Tour Duration: 2 Hours
Tour Distance: 7km
Tour Time:

Mornings and early afternoons.

Activity Rating: Easy
Max Group Size: Up to 9

Join our award-winning team (WA Tourism Best New Business 2021) for a guided bike tour during the Kings Park Wildflower Festival.

This fun and engaging ride takes you deep into the heart of Kings Park, where our experienced local guides share the area’s historical, cultural, geographical, and botanical stories.

We’ll take you through bushland tracks and hidden wildflower hotspots that many locals never see, along a carefully curated, mostly flat route designed for comfort and ease.

Cycle past groves of everlastings, tree-lined memorial avenues, and striking city skyline views, all from the comfort of a smooth, easy-to-ride touring bike.

Our small group tours cater to a wide range of ages and fitness levels. It’s about connection with nature, not strenuous exercise, and we aim to leave you feeling energised and inspired.

People enjoying nature, pointing at something.
What’s Included:

Whilst the route has been carefully curated to minimise hills there is some uphill riding. We do stop regularly for breaks, discussions and photo opportunities. You should be prepared to exercise with some periods of increased heart rate. Feel free to dismount and walk your bike up a hill if you need to or want to.

Amenities: There are public toilets along our route, so just ask the guide if you need to use the amenities.
What’s To Wear:

We are riding bikes for two hours so please wear appropriate clothing including enclosed shoes.

You need to bring your own weather protection clothing and sunscreen.

You also need to bring a full water bottle.

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Where to Meet: We start our tour at Kings Park’s main carpark Wadjuk Carpark, near the entrance to Aspects of Kings Park Gallery Shop. Look for our A-frame sign or ask at the Visitor Information Centre.