Places of interest Eagle Pk Mountain Bike Flinders Ranges (Melrose & Wilpena) Cuddly Creek MTB Park Kuipto Forest Mt. Crawford Forest Woodhouse Activity Centre Fleurieu Peninsula (Encounter Bay Cycle Track) Adelaide (Linea Pk.) Barossa Valley (Wine Region) Southern Vales (Wine Region) Kangaroo Island What we supply 24 speed mountain bikes Helmets Panniers & Racks Tents & Sleeping Mats Full Catering or Trangias (If required) Rucksacks Support vehicle / Bus (if required) Great tracks, trails & Maps Accommodation and camp sites Fully qualified & experienced instructors (PH) 08 83897681-0413 525 733 Shop 2-80 Onkaparinga Valley Rd Woodside SA 5244
Bike About has been providing Cycle Touring, Mountain Biking, Outdoor Education & school camping opportunities for all ages successfully for 15 years. We offer extensive cycling and bushwalking camps and expeditions designed to meet Client & curriculum requirements, which vary from one to five or more days. Now we are expanding offering Geographic & Sustainable Eco camps at Mt Gambier in South Eastern Australia entailing Snorkelling, Adventure Caving & climbing into an extinct Volcano, also Environmental Sustainable camps at Bushland Park, a Heritage park in the Adelaide hills hosting the world s most rarest Orchids & rewarding history. All equipment supplied is of high quality, is well maintained and complies with Australian standards. As part of our commitment to providing a quality service, qualified & experienced instructors are provided who are trained in all aspects of cycle touring, ecology, snorkelling & sustainable expeditions, outdoor education, group management, first aid and safety, National & Catholic Police Checked. Their endless knowledge will make your trip extremely enjoyable, educational & memorable. With outstanding developmental opportunities for leadership and teamwork, a cycling, bushwalking, geographic or sustainable expedition provides an amazing opportunity to promote self-reliance and leadership in a challenging, rewarding and safe environment Bike About taps into the perfect environmental opportunities that SA has to offer Flinders & Mt Lofty Ranges offering an extensive range of loop trails with camp facilities or Station accommodation. Cuddly Creek Mountain Bike Park, Kuipto & Mt. Crawford forest with many trails & campgrounds. It s a feast for the senses, navigating the majestic Flinders Ranges & Adelaide Hills. A ride here is like no other as the colours and shapes unfold before you eyes making your adventure a unique experience. The Mawson Trail encompasses many historic towns on quiet back roads & Forest trails, offering a safe environment for cycling with excellent camp facilities & accommodation. Jack Young Company Director Work Place Trainer and Assessor Cycle Tour Leader & MTB instructor Cert 4 in horticulture specialty environmental awareness Bike Education instructor Cert 4 Business Management PHONE +61 0413 525 733 Shop (08) 8389 7681 Fax (08) 8389 9014 www.bikeabout.com.au info@bikeabout.com.au
Places of interest Eagle Pk Mountain Bike Flinders Ranges (Melrose & Wilpena) Cuddly Creek MTB Park Kuipto Forest Mt. Crawford Forest Woodhouse Activity Centre Fleurieu Peninsula (Encounter Bay Cycle Track) Adelaide (Linea Pk.) Barossa Valley (Wine Region) Southern Vales (Wine Region) Kangaroo Island What we supply What we supply 24 speed mountain bikes Helmets Panniers & Racks Tents & Sleeping Mats Full Catering or Trangias (If required) Rucksacks Support vehicle / Bus (if required) Great tracks, trails & Maps Accommodation and camp sites Fully qualified & experienced instructors
Cycle Touring 4-5 Day Programs Flinders by Bike A 200 Km Cycling Adventure Weave your way amongst the Ranges & experience some of South Australia s most spectacular & captivating Landscape Camping under the stars or the comfort of a self contained Cottage or Shearers quarters along your Adventure through the Flinders Ranges. Day 1 Wilpena to Yanyanna Hut Day 2 Yanyanna Hut to Willow Springs Station Day 3 Willow Springs to Gum Creek Station Day 4 Gum Creek to Trezona Campsite Day 5 Trezona to Yanyanna Hut Endurance rating: Easy to Moderate
Cycle Touring 3-5 Day Programs 1. Flinders Mawson Trail Day 1: Beginning at Melrose an introduction ride around the Historic town then camping at the Caravan Park at the base of Mt. Remarkable. Day 2: Melrose to Wirrabara 32km camping at Ippanichi camp site or bunk in at the YHA or Old School House. Day 3: Wirrabara to Bundaleer 70km with the first 25km single trails & mostly downhill then rolling hills open farmland & pine forest, camping at the Historic Curnow s Hut, Bundaleer. Day 4: Load up head for Clare to ride the Riesling Trail 27km. Load up and head for Thomas Hill Study Centre where we will camp / bunk. Day 5: Thomas Hill to Adelaide 25Km or even back to your school if possible. Great views as you come out of the hills making your decent into Adelaide. (The Historic township of Burra can be included in this tour if required.) Endurance rating: Moderate 2. Cental Hills Mawson Trail Day 1: Mt. Crawford to Bush Land Pk. Lobethal, 25km Camp facilities or Accommodation available. Day 2: Bush Land Pk. To Thomas Hill plus Cross Country Mountain Bike Track approximately 25km Camping or Bunking at Thomas Hill. Day 3: Thomas Hill to Adelaide 25Km or back to your school if possible Endurance rating: Moderate
3. Adelaide Hills Tour Day 1: Meadows to Jack s Paddock approx 25km through back roads & forest trails in the Adelaide Hills, Camping at Jack s Paddock. Day 2: Jack s Paddock to Rocky Creek Hut approx 30km, atop the Mt. Lofty ranges with views across the McLaren Vale Vineyards & through to the Ocean. Camping at Rocky Creek Hut. Day3: Rocky Creek Hut to Meadows approx 18km & finishing at the Meadows Bakery. Endurance rating: Easy to Moderate Important note: All camps can be tailored to suit individual school requirements. With all 3 5 day programs / expeditions, a pre-camp training day(s) is recommended.
Single Day Activities Feel free to organise cycling, bushwalking, Golf, Zoo Visit or team initiatives to meet single day excursion requirements. Bike About activities can also be incorporated into your existing camp program itineraries. We will come to you! Areas we use Cuddly Creek Easy to Advanced Eagle Pk Moderate to Advanced Craigburn Easy to Advanced Mt. Crawford & Kuipto Forest Easy to Moderate Woodhouse Easy to Moderate Victor Harbor Easy Goolwa Easy Amy Gillette Bike Way - Easy Barossa Valley Jack Bobridge bike way Easy Adelaide Linea Park Easy Adelaide Beaches Easy Mt Lofty / Cleland Easy Tours Bike & Melbas Chocolate factory (Amy Gillett Bike Way) Bike & Golf (Adelaide Linea Pk) Bike & Zoo (Adelaide Linea Pk) Single day Biking choices above Or we can tailor you day activities to suit your school 3 Day Base Camps
These Camps are great for the Primary & Middle school age camping under the stars or Bunkhouse accommodation with all activities Camping equipment & Catering, within 1 2 hours from Adelaide.You may have your accommodation booked & you are looking for activities we can tailor a program to suit your Schools requirements Camp Sites! Kuipto 5 sites! Mt. Crawford 6 sites! Mt Gambier! Pt. Elliot! Adelaide Hills! Melrose Accommodation! Toc H! Woodhouse! Encounter Bay! Wirrina! Normanville! Adare Activities! Mountain Biking Shelter Building Snorkelling! Bushwalking Raft Building Paint ball! Team Initiatives Kayaking Laser Skirmish! Body Boarding Adventure Caving Surfing
Cycle / Walk 3 5 Days Adelaide Hills Kuipto Arrive at base camp Rocky Creek Hut or Jacks Paddock split into 2 groups. Group A: Mountain Biking. Group B: Bush Walking. This experience provides 2 ½ days mountain biking and 2 ½ days Bushwalking incorporating Onkaparinga Gorge and Kuipto Forest finishing with the delights of the Meadows Bakery. Bushwalking 1 5 Days South Australia boasts many magnificent walking trails which are accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels. Our experienced staff will guide you through mountain landscapes, peaceful tree-lined gorges and an abundance of wildlife. We will tailor you bushwalking camp to meet you individual requirements. We will supply you with a Rucksack, Tent, Trangia & Sleeping mat for an Adventure you will not forget. Places of interest for Bushwalking Adelaide Hills Kuipto Forest Deep Creek Conservation Park Cleland Conservation Park Morialta Conservation Park Onkaparinga Gorge Heysen Trail Yurrebilla Trail Flinders Ranges Wilpena Pound Mt Remarkable York Peninsula
3 Day Geological Camp (Mt Gambier) DAY 1 - Adventure caving (Stick Tomato Naracoorte) Enjoy the excitement of the wild cave experience by donning overalls and hard hat to explore, squeeze and crawl.adventure caving tours are designed for beginners who have a sense of fun and adventure. Stick- Tomato Cave is the most suitable, as the tunnels are larger and the squeezes optional. Blackberry Cave involves smaller passages, rocky squeezes as well as several optional exercises. Overalls, helmets and kneepads are supplied, and safe caving techniques and cave protection issues are discussed prior to the start of each tour. Tours are conducted by experienced staff Camping at Mt Gambier Located on the slopes of a dormant volcano Mount Gambier services a regional population of 60,000 and is one of the fastest growing cities in South Australia. Mount Gambier enjoys a temperate Mediterranean climate, summers are mostly warm to hot, while winters are crisp and wet. With an average summer temperature of 26, while the average winter temperature is 14. Four distinct seasons break up the year with long hot summer days, colorful autumns, and cool winters to enjoy by the fire. DAY 2 - Mount Schank (Cycle from Mt Gambier to Mt Schank then to Ewens) Mount Schank is a dormant volcanic crater located in the south-eastern region of South Australia, close to Mount Gambier. The place was named after Admiral John Schank, who was actually a designer of Jame s Grant s ship.this volcano was active during the Holocene epoch or approximately 5,000 years ago. The volcano has a basic ash cone of approximately hundred metres high with the crater base extended till the water table; hence, Mount Schank doesn have any crater lakes like Mount Gambier. Afternoon Snorkeling Ewens Ponds (Bus back to Accommodation) Ewen Ponds Conservation Park consists of three large freshwater springs, each around 10 metres deep, interconnected by a series of shallow channels.unlike Piccaninie Ponds Conservation Park, famous for its underwater caves, the star attraction here is its incredible visibility up to 80 metres. In the remarkably clear waters you can spot aquatic life such as rare Ewens Pygmy Perch, galaxias and native fish hovering near the surface.while in the ponds, look for the tell-tale bubbling of the water, revealing the source of its underground freshwater spring.with the water temperature a chilly 10-15 degrees, a thick wetsuit is recommended. We supply 7mm hooded dive suits.
DAY 3 Kilsby Sink hole (snorkelling) morning session Kilsby's is a sinkhole situated on a farmer s property approximately 10 minutes south west from Mt Gambier. This spectacular sinkhole starts with the surface around 20 metres in diameter and a 10m drop from the surface to the water. The site contains extremely clear water allowing for virtually unlimited visibility, with the site being in excess of 60 metres deep. While snorkelling you will feel like you are flying. Sculptured and scalloped limestone walls, and a majestic and breath-taking view in the water makes this one of the best fresh water sites you could ever see a cut ramp with stairs, and 2 ladders leads down to a large pontoon at the water. The pontoon is fitted with chairs.. We Supply 7mm hooded dive suites Bikes Accommodation Experienced & Qualified guides Snorkelling equipment Adventure caving safety equip All Bus transfers
Mt Lofty Cruise All down!!!! We start by picking you up The driving to the very top of Mt Lofty, there you can enjoy the view and a coffee before we fit you to a Bike a 2014 Merida 650b fitted with 27 gears & Hydraulic brakes + Helmet & a safety brief. Then we will head for the designated trails recently opened by the DEWR opened up the trail network in Cleland to bikes as part of the new People and Parks strategy. This gives riders access to an extensive network of fire trails through some of the best bush in the Adelaide Hills. That s right, you can get your mountain bike good and dirty just a few km out of the CBD. Make a stop at Cleland Wildlife Park The award-winning Cleland Wildlife Park is one of South Australia's mustsee attractions. Located in a beautiful natural bush land setting, Cleland offers visitor's many memorable opportunities to discover a large number of South Australia's captivating wildlife. Many animals are free-roaming in the 35-hectare park, creating wonderful impromptu opportunities to touch and interact with our native wildlife. You can even hold a koala and have this special experience captured with a souvenir photo (fees apply). Finishing at Waterfall Gully Located in Cleland Conservation Park, Waterfall Gully is home to the largest of seven waterfalls in the park Stop for a bite to eat at the Utopia @ Waterfall Gully restaurant. Housed in a historic Swiss-style chalet built in 1911, it is the only restaurant in Australia set as the base of a waterfall.
Bushland Park (Heritage Park) Lobethal Bushland Park is one of the largest reserves of remnant bush land in the upper catchment zone of the Onkaparinga Valley. As such it provides habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. Rare Maiden Hair Fern and Leafy Greenhood Orchids are represented in the Park, while being absent from most of the Onkaparinga Valley area. The Native Orchid Society has catalogued 33 species of native orchid, some of which were thought to be extinct, of which the Leafy Greenhood is one. The Friends group is involved in helping preserve these orchids. During the 19th and early 20th century, before reticulated water was available to the towns in the Onkaparinga Valley, two reservoirs in a 118 hectare property supplied water to the town of Lobethal and its major industry the first reservoir in the park was completed in 1894, to serve an expanding tweed factory (The Onkaparinga Wollen Mill) and the township. The reservoir's capacity was later doubled to 15 million gallons (73,000kL). A second 'balancing' was built in 1934. The park was used as a 'mine' for its natural resources for 120 years. Since the early 1980's Bushland Park land has seen a dramatic turn-around, with active community involvement in achieving ecological conservation. Aboriginal Significance 'Bushland Park' is a very strategic central piece of Peramangk land within the Adelaide Hills region from Angaston and Macclesfield In the winter months, the Pernmangk people traditionally live in groups of twenty to sixty, gathering food for trade in the summer. They then split into family groups, where each has its own piece of land. These groups consist of an extended family up to three or four generations. Shelters are traditionally made from the bark of the Stringy Bark tree, and are occupied for four to five weeks at a time. The people purposely move around the district the help regenerate. Fire stick farming aids in this purpose by encouraging new growth following cool burns. There are many plants and animals around Bushland Park used for food, shelter and tools Peramangk people, Including Yacca - Stem of flower used to make spear shaft; soaking the flowers in water makes a sweet drink. Blue Gum - Bark of the Blue Gum for shields and shelter Bracken - Roots are crushed and washed to remove poison, then eaten as a substitute for meat. Also used to treat insect bites. Stringy Bark - Bark is moist which is good to steam food in. Also good for shelter Kangaroo - A good food source. The tendons also used as string to attach to shafts of spears
Mountain Bike 1-5 day Programs 1. Thomas Hill / Cuddly Creek A large network of mountain bike cross-country trails ranging from easy trails to advanced trails. Having Thomas Hill study centre based in the heart of the trails makes great accommodation for up to 25, more can participate as camp facilities available. Endurance rating: Moderate 2. Kuipto or Mt.Crawford Forest A large range of forest trails, fire tracks & Mountain Bike Cross country trails, both forests provide excellent riding for both beginners & experienced. Plenty of great campsites available. Endurance rating: Easy to Moderate 3. Melrose / Bartagunya / Wirrabara Forest Based in the southern Flinders a network of cross country mountain bike trails has been developed by Over The Edge at the base of Mt Remarkable & on the property of Bartagunya linking into the Mawson trail. Endurance rating: Moderate to Advanced 4. Craigburn Farm Mountain Bike trails Craigburn Farm Shared Use Trails are amongst open paddocks and native vegetation in the Sturt Gorge Recreation Park. They re purpose built by Parks SA to accommodate mountain bikers, walkers, and horse riding. The trail network is quickly becoming a popular trail among the local mountain bike community. They are predominantly sandy and loamy soil, and can suffer from damage if ridden in wet conditions. Endurance rating: Easy - Moderate to Advanced 5. Eagle Mountain Bike Park The park provides a network of trails that caters a variety of mountain bike disciplines & abilities approximately 21kms of cross country trails, a specifically designed downhill trail, a skills development park, a jumps park & skills area. Endurance rating: Moderate to Advanced 6. Mitcham Trails
Bike About has been providing Cycle Touring, Mountain Biking, Outdoor Education & school camping opportunities for all ages successfully for 15 years. We offer extensive cycling and bushwalking camps and expeditions designed to meet Client & curriculum requirements, which vary from one to five or more days. Now we are expanding offering Geographic & Sustainable Eco camps at Mt Gambier in South Eastern Australia entailing Snorkelling, Adventure Caving & climbing into an extinct Volcano, also Environmental Sustainable camps at Bushland Park, a Heritage park in the Adelaide hills hosting the world s most rarest Orchids & rewarding history. All equipment supplied is of high quality, is well maintained and complies with Australian standards. As part of our commitment to providing a quality service, qualified & experienced instructors are provided who are trained in all aspects of cycle touring, ecology, snorkelling & sustainable expeditions, outdoor education, group management, first aid and safety, National & Catholic Police Checked. Their endless knowledge will make your trip extremely enjoyable, educational & memorable. With outstanding developmental opportunities for leadership and teamwork, a cycling, bushwalking, geographic or sustainable expedition provides an amazing opportunity to promote self-reliance and leadership in a challenging, rewarding and safe environment Bike About taps into the perfect environmental opportunities that SA has to offer Flinders & Mt Lofty Ranges offering an extensive range of loop trails with camp facilities or Station accommodation. Cuddly Creek Mountain Bike Park, Kuipto & Mt. Crawford forest with many trails & campgrounds. It s a feast for the senses, navigating the majestic Flinders Ranges & Adelaide Hills. A ride here is like no other as the colours and shapes unfold before you eyes making your adventure a unique experience. The Mawson Trail encompasses many historic towns on quiet back roads & Forest trails, offering a safe environment for cycling with excellent camp facilities & accommodation. Jack Young Company Director Cert 4 Work Place Trainer and Assessor Cycle Tour Leader & MTB instructor Cert 4 in horticulture specialty environmental awareness Bike Education instructor Cert 4 Business Management Staff: - Double diplomas Outdoor recreation & Tourism PHONE +61 0413 525 733 Shop (08) 8389 7681 Fax (08) 8389 9014 www.bikeabout.com.au info@bikeabout.com.au (PH) 08 83897681-0413 525 733 Shop 2-80 Onkaparinga Valley Rd Woodside SA 5244