Pt Cartwright 3hr e-Bike Tour

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Pt Cartwright 3hr e-Bike Tour

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Nature and wildlife
Walking and Biking Tours
2 min guests
10 max guests

Highlights

  • Discover breathtaking ocean vistas as you ride from La Balsa Park to the iconic Point Cartwright lighthouse.
  • Savour open beach views at Moffat Headlands, taking in the stunning Mooloola River delta scenery.
  • Pedal along serene tree-lined pathways, enjoying the melodies of local birds and the beauty of Maroochydore's beaches.
  • Explore the charming Kawana Lake environment, passing elegant waterfront homes on your return journey.

Discover the Sunshine Coast’s breathtaking ocean vistas on our unforgettable e-Bike tour. Our adventure begins at the Boat Ramp Car Park in La Balsa Park, Buddina, where you’ll journey up to the iconic Point Cartwright lighthouse lookout.

From there, the route is yours to choose. Option one leads south to Moffat Headlands Queen Of Colonies lookout. Feast your eyes on breathtaking open beach views between the headlands, spanning the Mooloola River delta. You’ll explore the charming Kawana Lake environment on the way back, passing elegant waterfront homes.

Option two takes us north to Twinwaters Resort, crossing the Maroochy River with panoramic bridge views. You’ll pedal along serene tree-lined pathways, enjoying the melodies of local birds, and take in the beauty of Maroochydore and Alexandra Headland’s stunning beaches.

This 3-hour tour suits moderately fit riders with sound cycling skills. The e-bikes ensure a comfortable pace so you can savour the scenery without worrying about fatigue.

Don’t miss this unique Sunshine Coast perspective! Book your spot on our Point Cartwright 3-hour e-Bike Tour today for an exhilarating adventure and unforgettable memories. Please provide one day’s notice for this tour.

Recommended for riders with “sound fitness levels.”

Itinerary highlights

Point Cartwright Lighthouse

The Point Cartwright Lighthouse, a shining star of the 3-hour Point Cartwright tour, graces the Sunshine Coast’s Point Cartwright headland with its historical allure. This iconic lighthouse, proudly perched atop the headland, offers a glimpse into the region’s maritime history.

Constructed in 1978, this lighthouse replaced the original 1896 timber tower, standing as a guardian for ships navigating the Coral Sea’s challenging waters. Its striking white and red facade and unique architecture make it an unmistakable landmark visible from miles away.

Moreover, the headland offers a unique chance to spot right and humpback whales during whale watching season, adding to the allure of this iconic site. As you visit the Point Cartwright Lighthouse, you not only embrace the region’s maritime history but also savour the beauty of the present moment.

Note: Point Cartwright headland holds profound spiritual and cultural significance for the First Nations peoples, particularly the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara Peoples. Visitors are encouraged to recognize and respect the cultural importance of this site and follow any cultural protocols or guidelines in place to preserve and protect First Nations cultural heritage.

Queen Of The Colonies Monument

The Queen Of The Colonies Monument stands as a significant memorial on Moffat Beach in the Sunshine Coast region of Queensland, Australia. Erected in 1963, this concrete monument commemorates the tragic shipwreck of the Queen of the Colonies in April 1863.

The monument holds historical importance, honouring the 13 passengers who were cast ashore in a small boat during stormy weather while returning from Moreton Island. It stands as a testament to their resilience and serves as a reminder of the perils faced by early settlers and travelers along the coast.

Located on the site where the survivors were washed ashore, the Queen Of The Colonies Monument is a poignant reminder of the region’s maritime history. It also pays tribute to the Queen of the Colonies pandanus tree that once stood on the headland above the site, adding to its cultural significance.

Visitors to the monument can reflect upon the hardships endured by those who came before and appreciate the strength and determination of the early settlers. The monument’s location on Moffat Beach provides a serene and picturesque setting, allowing visitors to connect with history while enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding coastline.

Kawana Lake Lock

The Kawana Lake Lock is a remarkable feature located in the Kawana Lake precinct on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. This lock serves as a crucial component of the Kawana Lake system, providing a means to control water levels and facilitate the movement of boats between the lake and the surrounding waterways.

The lock operates on a system of gates that can be opened or closed to regulate water flow. This allows boats to safely navigate through the lock, ensuring a smooth transition between different water levels. The lock’s design and functionality not only serve practical purposes but also add an element of intrigue and engineering marvel to the area.

With its combination of functionality, engineering ingenuity, and natural beauty, the Kawana Lake Lock is a captivating feature within the Kawana Lake precinct. It serves as a testament to human innovation and harmonious integration with the surrounding environment, making it a must-visit location for those exploring the Sunshine Coast.

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Walking and Biking Tours
  • Half Day or Less
  • Land – Self Propelled
  • Large Group Tour
  • Private Tour
  • Small Group Tour
  • Moderate
  • On demand

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

General access

  • Offers multiple options for booking – web, email, phone is available.
  • Offers a range of contact methods for receiving complaints.
  • Companion Cards are accepted.
  • Staff are trained in disability awareness.

Communication

  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)

  • Staff are trained in communicating with people with learning or behavioural challenges.

Hearing

  • Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.

  • Staff are trained in communicating with people who are deaf or have hearing loss.

Allergies and intolerances

  • Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.

  • Staff are trained to respond to allergic reactions.

Operation information

e-Bike Tours Sunshine Coast at ecoTekkSC

Experience the thrill of discovery with ecoTekkSC’s e-bike tours on the Sunshine Coast. Their knowledgeable guides will lead you on an unforgettable journey through the rich history and vibrant ecology of their beloved region.

As locals who have grown up and raised a family here, they offer a unique perspective that goes beyond the typical tourist experience. They’ll help you uncover the hidden gems of the Sunshine Coast, all while you enjoy the smooth ride and gentle breeze of our eco-friendly e-bikes.

Imagine gliding along coastal pathways, the sun on your face, the wind in your hair, and the scent of the sea filling your senses. Their solar-powered e-bikes offer a quiet ride that lets you fully immerse yourself in the natural world. You’ll see, hear, and smell the beauty of our environment in a way you never have before.

But it’s not just about the journey, it’s about the memories you’ll create. With ecoTekkSC, your holiday becomes more than just a break from the daily grind. It becomes an adventure that leaves you feeling refreshed, energized, and full of life. And the best part? You’ll be doing all this while leaving a minimal footprint.

So, are you ready to transform your vacation into a lifetime memory? Join them on an e-bike tour and experience the Sunshine Coast like never before. Book your adventure today!

Activities

  • Cycling

Tags

  • Family

Memberships

  • Queensland Tourism Industry Council
  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

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