Beat Petrol Prices………..Hop On a Bike
Every Monday it is the same, with the price at the petrol bowser just going up.
But. instead of calculating the depressing cost of running your car for the next few days, boycott the bowser and jump on a bike.
Manly Bike Tours – the first and only bicycle tour of the area – offers an active, green way of experiencing the sights of Sydney’s favourite seaside resort. Jump on a bike and let local boys, James and Jonathon take you on a spectacular guided tour of the Manly Peninsula.
‘People who try to get out of Sydney for relaxation could save a lot of time in traffic and money in fuel and just come to Manly,’ says Jonathon Allara, who takes guests around the scenic coastal cliffs and pristine beaches of Sydney Harbour National Park.
‘Our guests love the close access bike riding offers to attractions like the historic buildings of the town’s first European settlement, aboriginal heritage and world famous Manly Beach.’
Manly has over 20kms of dedicated bicycle paths to explore which ensures riders don’t have to compete with traffic.
Beach cruiser bikes are used during the tours which match Manly’s laid back beach atmosphere.
Experience Manly on a bike – tours run everyday at 2:15pm , alternatively you can hire a bike at anytime.
For more information, please visit www.manlybiketours.com.au or call James or Jonathon on 0424 633 807
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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