Experience the Southern Highlands on Two Wheels — with Ease and Authentic Charm
When it comes to exploring the scenic beauty of New South Wales’ Southern Highlands, nothing beats a leisurely ride on an electric bicycle. This self-guided e-bike tour of Bundanoon, offered for around $64.49 per person, provides a flexible, engaging way to uncover the area’s hidden gems. You’ll start in the charming town of Bundanoon, famous for its deep gullies, then wind your way through Morton National Park, visiting historic buildings, local landmarks, and secret tracks that weave in and out of town.
What we love most about this experience is how accessible and versatile it is — whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a beginner, the high torque rear hub motors make climbing hills effortless, letting you focus on the views and stories. Plus, the audio tour system means you can listen to fascinating insights without fussing with your phone, making the whole ride smooth and immersive.
On the flip side, one thing to keep in mind is that this activity is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness, as some stops involve optional walking or swimming. It’s not a full-day adventure, but the variety of stops keeps it satisfying, ranging from historic buildings to lush national parks. This tour suits travelers who love a good story, stunning scenery, and a bit of adventure — especially those who appreciate the freedom of a self-guided experience.
Key Points

- Flexible Duration: Choose between a 15 km beginner-friendly route or a longer, more adventurous ride.
- Rich Stops: Discover local history, architecture, and natural wonders, including Morton National Park and Glow Worm Glen.
- Easy Operation: All bikes feature high torque motors for effortless hill climbing, suitable for various fitness levels.
- Audio Guidance: Turn-by-turn directions and engaging commentary enhance the ride without distraction.
- Authentic Experience: Visit local landmarks, learn about the town’s past, and explore secret tracks off the beaten path.
- Great Value: For under $65, you gain a thoroughly curated experience with all equipment included.
Exploring Bundanoon on Electric Wheels

A self-guided e-bike tour of Bundanoon makes for a fantastic way to see the Southern Highlands at your own pace. For just under $65, you receive a well-maintained bike, detailed instructions, and an audio tour system that delivers insider stories and directions straight to your helmet. The tour is designed to be accessible, with options for a shorter 15 km route that’s perfect for beginners or those with limited time.
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What’s Included and How It Works
You’ll meet your friendly guide (or support staff) at 17 Railway Ave in Bundanoon, where you’re set up with your e-bike and given a quick briefing. The bikes are equipped with nobby tires for fire trails and suspension, equipped to handle both paved roads and dirt tracks comfortably. Once you’re on your way, the audio-guided tour kicks in, leading you to a series of thoughtfully chosen stops. The system is easy to use, with clear turn-by-turn instructions, so you can relax and enjoy the ride without constantly checking your device.
The Stops — A Deep Dive
The Haunted Hotel and Mary’s Story
Your adventure begins with a peek into the town’s spooky tales — is Mary still lurking at the Bundanoon Hotel? This stop sets a playful tone, blending local folklore with history, and invites you to imagine life in this quiet town.
Bundanoon’s Landmark and the Pill Factory
Next, you’ll learn about a historic building that’s reminiscent of a scene from “Back to the Future.” Was a pill-making operation once here? Rumors about opium in WA Nicholas’s concoctions add a bit of intrigue. It’s a perfect spot to appreciate local architecture and ponder how industries shaped this community.
Local Heroes — The Fire Brigade
Another stop honors the town’s fire brigade, highlighting their diverse roles, from firefighting to delivering babies. It’s a wonderful reminder of how close-knit and resourceful this small community is.
Two Churches and Buddhist Monasteries — Why the Stand-Off?
You’ll also pass through a fascinating religious landscape — two churches in a stand-off and nearby Buddhist monasteries. It’s a look at the area’s spiritual diversity and history.
Morton National Park Entrance — Gateway to Wilderness
The entrance to Morton National Park is just a short ride from town. Once inside, you’ll find yourself in a magical landscape. The tour provides insights into the flora and fauna, making it a perfect spot to slow down and take in the natural beauty.
Historic Mine and Rock Pool
Further along, learn about the once-active mine, how coal was extracted from inaccessible areas, and enjoy the chance for a refreshing dip in the rock pool at the falls — a perfect cool-off if the weather is warm.
Glow Worm Glen — A Magical Side Trip
For those wanting a little more, the optional side walk to Glow Worm Glen is a highlight. You’ll discover how glow worms produce their luminescence and how they survived bushfires, adding a touch of wonder to your day.
Why This Tour Works for You
Along With the beautiful scenery and rich stories, this tour’s self-guided format offers maximum flexibility. Whether you want a quick afternoon escape or a leisurely exploration, you can adjust the pace. The availability from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. means you can fit it into most travel schedules, and the small group size (up to 5 travelers) ensures personalized attention and fewer crowds.
What Our Reviewers Say
Reviewers have praised the experience highly. One mentioned that “Jake was super helpful” in setting up the bikes and app, and that riding e-bikes is “such a fun way to explore” the national park. Another reviewer raved about the “phenomenal” helmet and app system, emphasizing how seamless the entire ride was. These comments reflect how well-organized and user-friendly the tour is, especially for those new to e-biking.
Practicalities and Considerations

This tour operates seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., making it easy to fit into most itineraries. The price includes all equipment and navigation tools, so you won’t have to worry about extra costs. However, you should have moderate physical fitness, especially if you plan to do the full route, and be comfortable with some walking or optional dips.
Since the tour involves public transportation nearby, it’s simple to reach the starting point if you’re coming from elsewhere in New South Wales. Remember, the maximum group size is five, which means a more personalized experience, but also the need to book in advance.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Right for You?

If you’re seeking an authentic, flexible way to explore the beautiful scenery and history of Bundanoon and Morton National Park, this e-bike tour offers great value. Its combination of scenic stops, local stories, and easy riding makes it suitable for families, solo travelers, or small groups looking for a relaxed yet engaging adventure.
The self-guided nature is perfect if you prefer setting your own pace, and the audio tour system ensures you won’t miss the story behind each site. It’s particularly ideal for those who enjoy a mix of history, nature, and a bit of fun on two wheels.
However, keep in mind that if you’re less comfortable with physical activity or prefer a fully guided experience with a guide leading the way, this might not be your best fit. But for most travelers curious about the Highlands’ beauty and stories, it’s a well-balanced and enjoyable day out.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the tour typically take?
The tour lasts between 2 to 6 hours, depending on whether you choose the shorter or longer route, and how much time you spend at each stop.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the shorter 15 km route is perfect for beginners, and all bikes feature high torque motors to assist with hills, making it accessible for most people with moderate fitness.
What equipment is included?
Your package includes a well-maintained e-bike with nobby tires and suspension, plus a helmet and access to the audio-guided tour system.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility if needed.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Most likely yes, especially the shorter route, but consider your family’s comfort with cycling and walking at some stops.
How do I access the tour?
You start at 17 Railway Ave, Bundanoon, and the activity finishes back at the same point.
What if I need help during the ride?
Support is available; the tour includes clear instructions, and the provider’s contact info is available should you need assistance.
Are the bikes suitable for fire trail riding?
Yes, the bikes are equipped with nobby tires and suspension to handle fire trails and rough terrain comfortably.
Is this a guided or solo experience?
It’s a self-guided tour, but the system provides detailed audio directions and stories.
Can I explore points of interest outside the scheduled stops?
Yes, since it’s self-guided, you can detour or linger at spots like Glow Worm Glen if you wish.
In the end, this e-bike tour is a fantastic way to explore Bundanoon and Morton National Park, offering a blend of scenery, stories, and active fun. It’s ideal for curious travelers who appreciate a bit of independence, authentic local flavor, and the chance to see some of New South Wales’ most charming landscapes at their own pace.
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