Wheel Explorer
Bundanoon Ebike Rental and Self Guided Tour
Bundanoon Ebike Rental and Self Guided Tour
There is no better way to discover the Southern Highlands than renting an ebike from us. We have mountain bikes and step through frames available with nobby tyres for the fire trails and suspension to smooth out your ride. All our ebikes use high torque rear hub motors for simple operation and to get you up the hills with ease. After all, Bunadnoon means a place of deep gullies in the original First Nations Gundungurra language.
Our e-bikes can be pre booked online then collected from our partners at Bundanoon Newsagency at 7 Railway Parade. Nick or Sue will explain the operation of the bike and our bluetooth helmets for either chat with fellow riders or to listen to our self guided tours.
Our Wheel Explorer tour can be taken either as a 15km or shorter version for more beginner riders. You will explore the Morton National Park and some secret tracks that weave in and out of town. You will see epic panorama's, unique flora and fauna, local architecture and learn about the rich history of this iconic highlands town. Our audio tour provides you with turn by turn directions and fascinating information about key locations on your trip.
Highlights
Info on the best places to eat and chill in Bundy.
Why Bundy became the world's first water bottle free town.
Why Bundanoon was a mecca for bikes in it's day.
Why the town was originally called Jordans Crossing.
What was made at the Pill Factory?
How many houses were lost in the most recent fire event and what saved the town from a wipe out?
The many talents and responsibilities of the legends at the local fire brigade.
Bundy's strangest new home.
Why are there two Churches in a stand off? Also, why are there two buddhist monasteries nearby?
Why is Bundanoon the capital of the Wombat population? Learn about plans to build a Wombat refuge in town.
Is that the sound of a chainsaw or a Lyrebird?
What are so many tree stumps in the Morton national park black? Why is it named Morton?
Did two children drown in the rock pool at the Erith Coal Mine and when was the mine last in operation? What is the future of coal?
Can you make a Cooee at Echo point?
Is there money at the bottom of the Wishing Well?
Is out Grand Canyon as impressive as America's version?
How do Glow worrm's glow? How did they survive the massive bush fire?
As you can see our tour is jam packed with sights and discoveries for your riding pleasure. You will need at least 2 to 3 hours to do it justice and we highly recommend you get some food for a picnic in the national park. There are two locations with FREE BBQS for you to cook up a storm so pack a lunch or grab some sausages from Hopi at the local butcher.