Planning a day that combines gentle adventure with a delicious meal? The Pedal and Picnic in Tathra E-Bike Self-Guided Picnic Tour offers the chance to cycle through scenic coastal landscapes while enjoying a thoughtfully curated lunch. While it isn’t a guided tour, the flexible itinerary and relaxed pace make it an appealing option for those who love exploring at their own tempo.
What immediately catches the eye is the use of comfortable step-through e-bikes, perfect for riders of most fitness levels. The route along the Yili-njili Cycle and Walkway, from Kalaru to Tathra, promises a blend of forest views, wildlife spotting, and peaceful coastal scenery. The highlight, however, is undoubtedly the picnic experience—a delicious meal sourced from Wild Orchid Cafe, designed to be enjoyed at beautiful local spots within Mimosa Rocks or Bournda National Parks.
One potential consideration is that this experience requires moderate physical fitness and a willingness to navigate both dedicated cycle paths and some fire trails or roads. If you’re after a guided group experience or prefer more structure, this may not be the best fit. Still, it suits those who appreciate a mix of independence and scenic leisure, especially nature lovers and foodies alike.
- Good To Know
- What Is the Pedal and Picnic Tour All About?
- The Route and Its Highlights
- Picnic Experience and Scenic Spots
- Practical Details and Considerations
- Who Would Love This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQs
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Good To Know

- Self-guided flexibility allows you to set your own pace and choose your picnic spot.
- Comfortable e-bikes make the route accessible for most riders.
- Beautiful national park scenery adds tranquility and Instagram-worthy views.
- Curated picnic box includes a frittata, salad, cookie, and juice, perfect for an outdoor lunch.
- Multiple picnic locations ensure you can find your perfect scenic spot.
- Free cancellation policy gives peace of mind if weather or plans change.
What Is the Pedal and Picnic Tour All About?

This tour is designed to blend the joys of cycling with the pleasure of a relaxed outdoor meal. Starting at Evans Park in Kalaru, the ride is self-guided—meaning you’ll receive all the necessary information and equipment but ride at your own pace. The 4-hour duration offers enough time to enjoy the scenery, stop for photos, and indulge in your picnic without feeling rushed.
The ride primarily follows the Yili-njili Cycle and Walkway, which is well-maintained and ideal for e-biking. The pathway winds through lush forests and coastal areas, offering glimpses of native wildlife and flora. According to reviews, many riders appreciated the easy ride, noting the bikes are “comfortable” and easy to handle.
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The Route and Its Highlights

The journey from Kalaru to Tathra covers a blend of cycle paths, fire trails, and minor road sections. While not overly technical, a moderate level of fitness ensures you’ll enjoy the ride without fatigue. The trail leads through vibrant forests, where you might spot various bird species or even some local wildlife—an aspect many nature lovers find particularly rewarding.
The highlight of the ride is reaching Tathra, a charming seaside town where your curated picnic lunch awaits. The picnic is thoughtfully packed with a frittata, salad, cookie, and juice**, offering a satisfying yet light meal suited for outdoor enjoyment.
Picnic Experience and Scenic Spots

The picnic component is a major draw. Wild Orchid Cafe supplies the gourmet fare, making it a step above typical sandwich packs. The tour provides a map of recommended picnic locations, including spots within Mimosa Rocks and Bournda National Parks. Many reviewers appreciated the flexibility to choose a spot that suits their mood—whether a quiet lakeside, a shaded forest clearing, or a scenic lookout.
One reviewer mentioned that the curated picnic was “delicious and beautifully presented,” making it ideal for snapping some Instagram-worthy shots. The picnic setting adds a layer of relaxation, perfect for soaking in the peaceful surroundings after a cycle.
Practical Details and Considerations

The cost of $107.59 per person reflects good value, considering it includes bike hire, the picnic lunch, and the flexibility of a self-guided experience. Being able to enjoy the outdoors at your own pace combined with quality food makes this a compelling option for a day trip.
Start time is 11:00 am, which allows for a leisurely morning before setting off. The meeting point at Evans Park in Kalaru is easy to find, and the activity concludes back at the starting point, making it convenient for those staying nearby.
Since the tour is weather-dependent, a clear forecast enhances the experience. If rain or poor weather disrupts plans, the provider offers full refunds or alternative dates, providing reassurance.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for nature lovers who want to enjoy a scenic ride without the physical strain of a challenging hike. It’s also suitable for foodies eager to enjoy a gourmet picnic in beautiful surroundings. The self-guided nature makes it ideal for travelers who appreciate flexibility, and the moderate pace suits those with average fitness levels.
It’s also great for families or groups looking for a relaxed outdoor adventure—kids and adults alike can enjoy the smooth e-bikes and stunning scenery. However, those seeking a guided experience or a more structured tour may prefer other options.
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Final Thoughts

The Pedal and Picnic in Tathra offers a charming blend of light cycling and gourmet outdoor dining in a stunning natural setting. The self-guided format, combined with comfortable e-bikes and scenic spots, makes it a flexible yet fulfilling day out, especially if you’re a fan of peaceful nature, wildlife, and good food.
While it’s not a high-adrenaline adventure, the relaxed pace and picturesque surrounds make this a worthwhile experience for travelers who want to enjoy the outdoors at their own speed. The quality picnic, the scenic trails, and the ease of e-biking deliver strong value—particularly if you’re looking to combine gentle activity with culinary delights.
If you’re after a leisurely day exploring New South Wales’ beautiful coast and forests, this tour strikes a good balance between activity and relaxation.
FAQs

Do I need to have cycling experience to do this tour?
No, the e-bikes are designed to be user-friendly and comfortable, making this accessible for most fitness levels.
What should I bring with me?
Bring comfortable clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and perhaps a camera or phone for photos. The tour provides the bikes and lunch, so just dress for the weather.
Is this activity suitable for children?
While specific age restrictions aren’t listed, the moderate physical activity and e-bike support make it suitable for most ages, as long as children can ride or be accompanied.
Can I choose my picnic spot?
The tour provides a map of suggested locations within parks, allowing you to pick a spot that suits your mood and scenery preference.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date will be offered.
Is the picnic lunch vegetarian or vegan?
The description specifies a picnic including a frittata, salad, cookie, and juice, but no specific dietary restrictions are mentioned. You might inquire with the provider for special requests.
How long do I have to complete the ride?
The total duration is approximately 4 hours, which includes riding, stopping, and enjoying your picnic.
Where do I meet the tour?
At Evans Park in Kalaru, NSW, a convenient starting point with easy access.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, offering flexibility if your plans shift.
To sum it up, if you enjoy scenic outdoor activities paired with quality food and value flexibility, the Pedal and Picnic in Tathra tour is a delightful choice. It’s particularly well-suited for those who want a relaxed, self-paced day exploring natural beauty with minimal fuss and maximum comfort.
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