Join local tour operator Exceptional Kangaroo Island, for an exciting and unique Kangaroo Island e-bike adventure!
Whether it’s your first visit or you’re back to explore more, our guided e-bike tours offer a truly unique way to experience Kangaroo Island.
Forget the tour bus. This is about embracing the fresh air, enjoying some gentle exercise, and creating unforgettable memories. Led by our passionate local guides, you’ll venture off the beaten track to places others don’t see.
Imagine riding through private trails, across open farmland, and into native forests humming with birdlife. Along the way, you’ll spot iconic wildlife, learn the stories of the land, and enjoy a delicious lunch in a stunning outdoor setting. It’s the perfect blend of activity, nature, and indulgence.
Ready for an adventure?
Traverse the Cygnet River Valley with private property access, open pastures, meandering trails, and back roads.
Regular wild encounters include koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, and a range of birdlife
Learn about the Cygnet Park private conservation initiative, which includes Glossy Black-Cockatoo habitat restoration.
Enjoy an elegant bbq lunch at a private lunch site in the bush, featuring local King George Whiting, grilled halloumi, potatoes and salad.
Visit the Islander Estate Vineyards' tasting room for a tasting of some award-winning Kangaroo Island wines.
Visit Australia's first dedicated gin distillery, Kangaroo Island Spirits. Enjoy a gin tasting paddle, or a cocktail
Gorgeous day out on E-bikes with a lovely lunch. Craig clearly carers his tours to his customers’ interests. We’re so glad we booked with EKI. We even had the treat of seeing an echidna train! Also koalas, kangaroos and many birds.
– Nerissa
We took a sunset E-bike tour, which Craig and Blair were able to accommodate us on at fairly short notice when we called during the day to see if they had a spot available.
The bikes are a fantastic way to see the area – they make light work out of the terrain, and allowed us to see the area off-road in comfort. Blair and Craig are very knowledgeable about the area, local fauna, and the revegetation that has taken place, making for a really interesting trip. It’s amazing to see how the bushland has been recovered from previously farmed spaces, and we were delighted to see a couple of glossy black cockatoos on the way. Stopping for a glass of wine and some cheese and home made dip beside the lagoon really topped off the tour.
– David and Lynel