Ubud Cycling Tour offers an engaging way to explore Bali beyond the usual tourist spots, blending active fun with authentic cultural experiences. For just under $33, you’ll spend about eight hours hurtling down quiet back roads from Mount Batur, passing through lush rice fields, traditional temples, and a coffee plantation. Led by friendly guides, this tour is tailored to give you a relaxed yet immersive taste of Bali’s countryside.
What we love about this experience is the way it combines stunning scenery with cultural insights—you get to pedal past vibrant rice terraces and visit an artisan woodcarving workshop, making each stop a window into local life. Another highlight is the inclusion of local foods and herbal teas, giving the day a flavorful, personal touch.
However, keep in mind that the ride includes both easy on-road sections and more challenging off-road biking in the mountains. While this variety adds excitement, it might not suit absolute beginners if you’re looking for a totally leisurely ride. This tour is perfect for active families, individual travelers, or anyone eager to see a less touristy, more authentic side of Ubud. With the option for small children and tailored pacing, it’s quite accessible.
Key Points

- Authentic Bali Experience: Pedal through rice fields, temples, and coffee plantations, seeing local life at a relaxed pace.
- All-Inclusive Value: Includes breakfast, lunch, bicycle, helmet, bottled water, and all fees, making it a stress-free day.
- Guided Insight: Friendly guides like Stone provide local knowledge and ensure a fun, safe experience.
- Scenic Highlights: Stops at Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Mount Batur, and a traditional woodcarving workshop.
- Flexible and Family-Friendly: Suitable for kids and those seeking a more leisurely pace, with options for off-road terrain.
- Good Price Point: At roughly $33 per person, it delivers excellent value for a full day of sightseeing and activity.
A Detailed Look at the Ubud Cycling Tour
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A Perfect Balance of Adventure and Culture
When we first looked at this tour, the most appealing aspect was its blend of active exploration and cultural discovery. At just under $33 per person, it’s priced generously, especially considering the inclusions like breakfast, lunch, all fees, and bike gear. The itinerary is carefully structured to include some of Bali’s most iconic sights, while also offering a true taste of local life.
Starting with Tegalalang Rice Terraces
The tour kicks off with a visit to the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, famed for its lush, tiered fields carved into the hillside. It’s a classic Bali postcard scene—and one that’s best appreciated early in the morning when the light is softer and the crowds are thinner. Expect a quick 10-minute stop to snap photos and soak in the stunning landscape. For many travelers, this is a highlight, as one reviewer noted, “The views are breathtaking and worth the early start.”
Coffee Plantation and Agro Tourism
Next, you’ll stop at a Laksmi Bali Agro Tourism site, where you can learn about Bali’s agricultural heritage. You’ll taste local teas, herbal infusions, and the famous Luwak Coffee—the one made from civet-pooped beans. While the inclusion of the coffee tasting is a delightful experience, some might find the optional purchase of coffee and tea (like the Luwak Coffee) an added expense if they’re interested in taking home souvenirs. Still, the 30-minute visit provides a great insight into Bali’s farming traditions, and many appreciate the chance to sample authentic flavors.
Mount Batur and Lake Batur
One of the most scenic parts of the day is the stop for breakfast overlooking Mount Batur and Lake Batur. The views are especially striking, with the volcano’s imposing presence framing the peaceful lake below. It’s a chance to relax, refuel, and enjoy a moment of tranquility amidst your active morning. Expect around 30 minutes here, giving you enough time to take photos, chat with guides, and savor the fresh air. Travelers have raved about the experience, with one mentioning that “the views alone make this worth it.”
The Ride Itself: From Downhill to Off-road
The cycling route is described as a downhill journey through Bali’s countryside, which makes it accessible to most fitness levels. The ride takes in quiet roads shaded by coconut groves, where you can listen to the sounds of birds and insects—a true slice of rural Bali. For those craving a bit of adventure, the tour also offers challenging off-road mountain biking in the mountains, adding a thrill for more experienced riders.
Support, Safety, and Comfort
All necessary safety gear, including helmets, is provided, and the tour uses air-conditioned vehicles for transportation between stops. The small group size—no more than 12 travelers—helps ensure personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Guests rave about guides like Stone, who is “a wealth of information” and makes sure everyone has a good time.
Lunch and Final Words
The day concludes with a Balinese vegetarian or traditional lunch, giving you a chance to unwind and enjoy local flavors. The tour ends around mid-afternoon, leaving plenty of time to explore Ubud or head back to your accommodation.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This cycling tour is best suited for active travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want a more authentic, laid-back experience of Bali’s countryside. It’s especially good for families or small groups with children aged 1-12, thanks to its flexibility and friendly pacing. If you’re looking for a moderate-paced day trip that combines scenic beauty with cultural stops, this tour offers excellent value.
Those who cherish expert guides and well-organized logistics will find this trip smooth and engaging. Conversely, if you’re seeking a purely leisurely experience, the off-road sections might be more challenging, so consider your comfort level with mountain biking.
Practical Tips for Your Tour

- Arrive early: The tour starts at 8:30 am, so plan to arrive a little earlier if possible.
- Wear comfortable clothes: Lightweight, breathable layers and sturdy shoes or bike gear will make the ride more enjoyable.
- Bring sun protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended, especially if the weather is clear.
- Stay hydrated: Bottled water is provided, but bringing a personal refillable bottle is always a good idea.
- Balance your expectations: The scenic stops are the real highlights—don’t expect a rigorous cycling workout, but rather a gentle ride with plenty to see and learn.
The Sum Up

If you’re after a well-organized, value-packed day that combines cycling, culture, and stunning scenery, the Ubud Cycling Tour hits the mark. Its thoughtful stops—rice terraces, coffee plantations, and mountain views—are complemented by knowledgeable guides who help you connect with Bali’s land and people. The inclusions like breakfast and lunch make it a comfortable, hassle-free outing.
This tour is especially suited for those who want to enjoy the outdoors without feeling rushed, and for families or small groups looking for a memorable, active way to experience Bali’s countryside. With its small group size and flexible options, it offers a personalized touch that larger tours often lack.
While it involves some challenging off-road biking, most participants find the overall experience rewarding and fun. The views, the local insight, and the chance to see Bali from a different angle make this a worthwhile addition to your Bali itinerary.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is designed to cater to families and children aged 1-12, with options for different paces and difficulty levels, making it accessible for young kids and their parents.
What should I wear for the bike ride?
Comfortable, lightweight clothing and sturdy shoes or biking gear are recommended. Remember sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, as some parts are exposed.
Are the biking routes difficult?
The tour features mainly downhill riding on quiet, shaded roads, but it also includes some more challenging off-road mountain biking. Your guide will help you choose the best route for your comfort level.
What’s included in the price?
The tour price covers breakfast, lunch, bicycle, helmet, bottled water, all fees and taxes, and transportation between stops.
How long are the stops?
Stops at rice terraces and the coffee plantation are about 10 to 30 minutes each, giving you enough time to enjoy the scenery and learn about local culture.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making this a risk-free way to plan your day.
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