when: 03 June 2025 | | address: 3733 South Coast Road, Vivonne Bay, Kangaroo Island 5223, Vivonne Bay South Australia 5223 | website: https://littlesahara.com.au/kangaroo-island-activities-tours/electric-fat-bike-tour/
published: 03 Jun 2025, 5 min read
Embark on a winter journey into the wild, exploring otherwise inaccessible parts of Kangaroo Island on an unforgettable Electric Fat Bike Tour. If you can ride a bike, you'll love this adventure! Cruise along peaceful riverbanks as winter birds call through the crisp air, and keep an eye out for koalas nestled in the towering gum trees-some over 500 years old. Your guide will share stories of the land, native bush foods, and the unique winter flora and fauna that thrive in this season.
The tour finishes with a ride through the breathtaking landscape of Little Sahara's sand dunes, made even more striking under the soft, moody light of winter.
Thanks to a combination of 7 gears and electric assistance, you'll comfortably climb hills, gain momentum, and float over soft sand. The extra-wide tires (4-5') and low-inflated 80-100mm rims make these bikes perfect for tackling even the toughest terrains-even gliding up dunes feels effortless!
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Embark on a winter journey into the wild, exploring otherwise inaccessible parts of Kangaroo Island on an unforgettable Electric Fat Bike Tour. If you can ride a bike, you'll love this adventure! Cruise along peaceful riverbanks as winter birds call through the crisp air, and keep an eye out for koalas nestled in the towering gum trees-some over 500 years old. Your guide will share stories of the land, native bush foods, and the unique winter flora and fauna that thrive in this season.
The tour finishes with a ride through the breathtaking landscape of Little Sahara's sand dunes, made even more striking under the soft, moody light of winter.
Thanks to a combination of 7 gears and electric assistance, you'll comfortably climb hills, gain momentum, and float over soft sand. The extra-wide tires (4-5') and low-inflated 80-100mm rims make these bikes perfect for tackling even the toughest terrains-even gliding up dunes feels effortless!
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Winter Guided Electric Fat Bike Tour 2025 is on 03 June 2025. The opening hours are: 10:00am - 2:30pm Google. Conveniently located in Vivonne Bay. Call +61-0885594224 for details. Visit their website at https://littlesahara.com.au/kangaroo-island-activities-tours/electric-fat-bike-tour/.
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