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Cotswold Electric Bike Tours

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Powerful e-bikes flatten the Cotswold hills so you can enjoy getting up close and personal with some of Britain’s finest scenery and most iconic locations on quiet back roads; it is completely different from just seeing it through the windshield of a van or car – it’s a remarkable, eco-friendly day out that you will remember forever.

Tours start at 10am and finish around 4pm, with plenty of time for photo stops, coffee breaks and a relaxing lunch at a carefully chosen café or pub. Guides take a maximum of eight guests and all equipment is provided – including a souvenir water bottle. You don’t need to be super fit to enjoy this tour – you only need to be comfortable riding a conventional bike. The minimum age for riding an e-bike in the UK is 14 years, so for under-14s an electric tandem which allows parents to ride with children is offered (subject to availability). Should you want more than one day’s e-biking, a great selection of self-guided short breaks and e-bike holidays in the Cotswolds is available too.

Location
Eaton’s Barn, West St, Kingham, Chipping Norton OX7 6YQ


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