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01 - 30 September 2021 | 5 min read | venue: Kings Park | cost: 45 | website: https://gogoactivetours.rezdy.com/400846/wildflower-festival-bike-tour-kings-park | address: Fraser Avenue Perth WA 6000
published: 13 Aug 2021
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On the back of last years highly successful wildflower bike tours of Kings Park, GoGo Active Tours has launched September 2021 dates for the 1.5 hour guided tours.
The tour has been designed specifically to explore and showcase Kings Park's iconic wildflowers during the spring wildflower festival.
Matt Baldock owner of GoGo Active Tours said "We are keen to show our guests the rich diversity of WA's spring wildflowers and take them to bushland areas that few visitors and locals see."
The casual guided tour is designed to be taken at a slow pace whilst the tour route has been carefully curated to be as flat as possible, ensuring major hills are avoided. You will travel along remote paths and the more difficult to reach areas of the Kings Park bushland where you will see everlastings and wildflower groves, tree lined avenues dedicated to our fallen soldiers and views of the city skyline.
The comfortable and easy to ride 'step through' touring bikes along with your guide's informative commentary on the history and flora of the park make this a truly unique experience in one of the worlds most beautiful inner city parks.
The tours run twice daily from September 1st to September 30th.
See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
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On the back of last years highly successful wildflower bike tours of Kings Park, GoGo Active Tours has launched September 2021 dates for the 1.5 hour guided tours.
The tour has been designed specifically to explore and showcase Kings Park's iconic wildflowers during the spring wildflower festival.
Matt Baldock owner of GoGo Active Tours said "We are keen to show our guests the rich diversity of WA's spring wildflowers and take them to bushland areas that few visitors and locals see."
The casual guided tour is designed to be taken at a slow pace whilst the tour route has been carefully curated to be as flat as possible, ensuring major hills are avoided. You will travel along remote paths and the more difficult to reach areas of the Kings Park bushland where you will see everlastings and wildflower groves, tree lined avenues dedicated to our fallen soldiers and views of the city skyline.
The comfortable and easy to ride 'step through' touring bikes along with your guide's informative commentary on the history and flora of the park make this a truly unique experience in one of the worlds most beautiful inner city parks.
The tours run twice daily from September 1st to September 30th.
See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
Go see Wildflower Festival Bike Tours of Kings Park 2021.
Wildflower Festival Bike Tours of Kings Park 2021 is on 01 - 30 September 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Perth. Visit their website at https://gogoactivetours.rezdy.com/400846/wildflower-festival-bike-tour-kings-park.
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