Full Day e-Bike Hire | McLaren Vale Visitor Centre
Start your McLaren Vale adventure the fun way — on two wheels with the power of pedal assist! Our team at the McLaren Vale Visitor Information Centre will help select and familiarise you with your e-bike. We can also provide advice on trails, cellar doors and other attractions to help tailor your day to your preferences. Whether you're interested in exploring the region’s world-class wineries, the network of bike trails (including the Shiraz Trail, and the Flat to Vale Trail), or soaking up coastal views, our eBikes make it easy and enjoyable for riders of all experience levels.
What's included:
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select from a range of premium e-bikes
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helmet and lock
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maps and itinerary advice
Planning Your Day
We can provide advice on the day, but why not have a look at our instagram and facebook reels for a bit of inspiration? Share your ride on Instagram or Facebook and tag us @TourSAeBikes - we love seeing where you end up! We also provide a few different itineraries on our website to get you started.
Here are just a selection of our many e-Bike styles that allow young and old, tall and short, confident and nervous riders to have a great day.
FAQs
Yes – our fleet includes a variety of frame sizes to suit a range of riders. We want everyone to feel confident and comfortable on their ride. We have found 150cm is the lower limit for our Ebike riders. Whether you’re petite or tall, we’ll do our best to match you with the right bike. Just let us know any sizing concerns when you book, and we’ll ensure your eBike is ready and suitable for you on the day.
Yes – our eBikes use pedal-assist technology, which means the assistance only kicks in when you’re pedalling. This makes hills and longer rides much easier, while still keeping you active. It’s a fun and empowering way to ride, especially through McLaren Vale’s rolling terrain. In line with Australian laws, our eBikes rely on pedalling as the main source of movement on public roads and shared-use trails
We’re lucky to be based in a region full of scenic cycling routes. Check our Itineraries page. The Shiraz Trail and Flat to Vale Trail are two popular options that are mostly flat, family-friendly, and take you through vineyards and beautiful countryside. We also recommend quiet back roads that connect local cellar doors and attractions.
If you have an itinerary in mind, we’ll help you navigate it – or you can choose one of our self-guided routes, which are updated regularly to reflect trail upgrades and venue opening hours. We have ridden most of the roads and trails in the region and have posted a few ideas for you here
For bookings of less than 10 people we offer a 48-hour blame-free cancellation policy. Simply email us at info@sa-ebikes.com.au at least 48 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made within 24-48 hours prior to schedules hire time will receive a 50% credit voucher towards your next ride. No credit / refund is provided if cancellation is made less than 24 hours prior to scheduled hire time.
For bookings of 10 people or more, if you cancel more than 96 hours before your scheduled hire time, we’ll provide a full refund – no questions asked. If you cancel 72 hours prior to scheduled hire time, we’ll offer a 50% credit that you can use to book another ride in the future. No credit / refund is provided if cancellation is made less than 72 hours prior to scheduled hire time.
Absolutely – SA eBikes is a family-friendly experience! At our McLaren Vale Visitor Centre hub, we offer eCargo bikes that can carry 1–2 children behind the rider. We also have a range of child accessories, including trailers, tag-alongs, and rear-mounted child seats. All riders, including children, must wear an approved helmet, which we provide. If you’d prefer, you’re welcome to bring your own helmet for your child as long as it meets Australian standards.
Possibly – if bikes are booked for a full day hire, they need to be returned 15 minutes before closing. We can accomodate late returns, home pickup, or overnight hire with prior notice (fees apply). If bikes are returned late without prior arrangement, a fee of $1.00 per minute per bike applies after closing time.
We provide full support while you’re out exploring. If you experience a mechanical issue or flat tyre, just call our support number (listed on the bike) and we’ll send someone to assist you quickly – usually within minutes. We’ll repair or swap your bike so you can get back to enjoying your ride without too much delay. Your safety and experience are our top priority, and we’ve built our reputation on friendly, responsive service.
Our eBikes comply with Australia law, with pedal-assist support cutting out at 25 km/h. This speed is ideal for enjoying the region safely and is more than enough for most riders. Like any bike, you might go faster when coasting downhill but the motor won’t assist beyond 25 km/h. This keeps the ride enjoyable, energy-efficient, and within the limits for riding on public roads and shared trails.
Yes! We sell both new eBikes and we regularly offer second hand bikes as part of our fleet refurbishment. We have incorporated many different eBikes into our fleet over the years and can give you an unbiased view on the pros and cons of the many options and help you find a suitable eBike for your style of riding.
Most of our eBikes can comfortably travel 80 km on a single charge, depending on factors like rider weight, wind conditions, terrain, and what level of pedal assist you use. This range is more than enough for a full-day adventure around McLaren Vale and the surrounding trails. If you have the ebikes for a multi-day hire, we provide a charger and instructions on how to use it. We’ll always send you out with a fully charged battery and help you plan a route that suits your confidence and distance goals.
Our eTukTuks are designed for shorter journeys on the flat trails with plenty of breaks along the way. We recommend planning a 15 km route – see our Itinerary Inspirations for lots of ideas
Like all tour operators, our tours are structured in a way to maximise your enjoyment. We can make minor changes to an itinerary but need to balance that with time and distance. Custom or self guided tours are sometimes a better option – talk with us and we can suggest an itinerary to suit your taste
Yes, for hire products with groups of over 10 riders, the eleventh rider is free.
Yes – we have previously created bespoke outings for groups. We can work with you to ensure the ride has most elements you may also wish to incorporate into “Team Bonding” exercises… or we can design it for fun.
There are many things to do on your eBike or eTukTuk adventure in McLaren Vale. We have prepared a few ideas for you in our “Itineraries” page.
McLaren Vale is more than Wine… Beer or Gin? More restaurants than you can visit in a week. Markets, Cafes, Parks and Beaches… there is so much to do in McLaren Vale
There are plenty of options for hiring eBikes in McLaren Vale.
- McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Visitor Information Centre – at the entrance to the town; a great place to get all the information you need while in the area.
- Direct to you! – We can arrange a customised delivery to any location you choose – to your accommodation or even the former Railway Station.
- Oxenberry Farm Winery and Cafe – why not grab a gelato or a great Italian style coffee as well
- Ortus Wines – a great place to start your adventure…and so close to the Willunga Farmer’s Market!
- Beresford Wines – in the Blewitt Springs sub-region, the heart of Grenache in McLaren Vale.
- DogRidge Wines – Canvas and Grapes – art can be found with both at this cellar door (and a few local koalas if you are lucky)
You will be spoilt for choice.
- Shiraz Trail – Connecting McLaren Vale and Willunga, the trail offers beautiful vineyard views, access to cellar doors, and a mostly flat, paved surface, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
- Flat to Vale Trail – As the name suggests, connects McLaren Flat to McLaren Vale. The trail is sealed, flat, and features views of vineyards and Pedler Creek, with some sections alongside Chalk Hill Road.
- Coast to Vines Trail – follows the original railway line for 37 kms, offering coastal views, vineyard landscapes, and access to the McLaren Vale wine region. The trail is well-maintained, with gentle gradients and features like underpasses and bridges, making it suitable for various skill levels
Connecting all of these trails is a network of quiet country roads where you will find Wineries, Breweries, Restaurants, Beautiful Vistas and the occassional native animal. The perfect setting to spend the day at the pace you want.
A. Imagine a water tank filled with water. If a pipe near the bottom of the tank is open, the water flowing through the pipe will go further if the height of the water above the pipe is 48m high compared with a tank where the water height is 36m. Consider ‘V’oltage as the ‘V’ertical height of the water – 48m high water (48V eBike) the water flowing out through the pipe feels more powerful (to drive the ebike) when compared with 36m high water tank).
Think of eBike Watts as being like the size of the pipe. If the size of the pipe (or the Watts of the motor) increases, the water flowing through the pipe (or the power of the eBike) also increases.
A. No — as long as it’s compliant (250W, 25 km/h limit, pedal assist only).
No. EN 15194 is based on the motor’s rated power. If it’s 750W, it’s not compliant, even if electronically limited.
Only a 6 km/h walk assist throttle, (or a full throttle on an eBike with a motor of only 200W), are legal. Anything else makes the bike a motorbike.
You can only ride it on private property. On public roads or paths, you risk fines and insurance problems.
Absolutely! Families are very welcome – kids love the expansive lawns!
Yes they are.
No, but picnic lunch is available Fri-Sun 11-2pm if booked 24 hours prior.
Wine tasting experiences are accompanied by tasty morsels, and nibbles (cheese, olives and seasonal snacks) are available for purchase.
Wine can be purchased by the glass or bottle.
Yes, Dandelion is a pet friendly venue.
Dandelion is open until 6pm during the summer.
Last wine tasting experience with food is at 5pm, last wine by the glass is at 5.45pm.
The venue closes at 6pm.
Yes you can. Book this from the hire options on our website.
There is no age limit but Dandelion Vineyards is at the top of the hill overlooking McLaren Vale. So guests need to be comfortable riding their ebike on hills. The eBikes make this relatively easy, but if you are uncertain of your ability give us a call to discuss options.
Once daylight saving starts (on Oct 5th), the sun sets at 7.15pm and becomes progressively later until Jan 6th (the latest sunset), when the sun sets at 8.34pm.
Daylight saving ends April 5th, after which time the sun sets at 6.04pm and becomes progressively earlier.
Sadly the roads are not suitable for the tuktuks in this part of McLaren Vale. We recommend choosing a route along the Shiraz or Flat to Vale trails for the tuktuks, and joining the bike riders in the group at Dandelion Vineyards later using alternative transport.
There are 4 main wine regions surrounding the city of Adelaide. Ninety minutes and 2 hours north of the city respectively, are the Barossa Valley (known for their bold reds), and Clare Valley (known for their crisp whites). Only 40 mins from the city, the gorgeous hamlets of the Adelaide Hills, and the spectacular coastal wine region of McLaren Vale are our recommendations for day trips. With so much to do, they are also great places to base yourself for a longer stay.
We recommend getting between cellar doors on e-bikes for a fun and eco-friendly wine tour. In McLaren Vale there is a strong network of bike trails linking the cellar doors, and SA eBikes (based at the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast Visitor Information Centre, on Main Rd McLaren Vale) have a large range of e-bikes to suit different rider style, size and ability. SA eBikes provide self-guided or hosted eBike wine tours and can also deliver and/or pick up e-bikes anywhere in the McLaren Vale region, making your tour more flexible – why not stay on later to enjoy the balmy summer evenings?
SA eBikes at the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast Visitor Information Centre, 796 Main Rd. McLaren Vale, hires a range of e-bike models. SA ebikes also has e-bike hire bases at
– Oxenberry Farm, 26 Kangarilla Rd., McLaren Vale,
– Dandelion Wonder Room, 191 Chaffeys Rd, McLaren Vale
– Beresford Tasting Pavilion, 252 Blewitt Springs Rd, McLAren Flat
– DogRidge Wines, 129 Bagshaws Rd, McLaren Flat
– Ortus Wines, 205 Main Rd, Willunga
– or there is the option to have e-bikes delivered to you anywhere within the McLaren Vale Region
SA eBikes at the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast Visitor Information Centre, 796 Main Rd. McLaren Vale, hires several models of e-trikes.
Make the most of the network of bike trails and gorgeous scenery by hiring e-bikes from SA eBikes, located at the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast Visitor Information Centre, 796 Main Rd. Spot kangaroos and koalas along the trails – if you include Woodstock Wines native sanctuary in your ride, at 11.30 you can even feed the native animals. The bike trails connect the wine region and the beautiful coast, so you can ride to the coast for a swim in the crystal clear water. For lunch, find a great spot for a picnic or try some of the region’s award-winning restaurants. There are so many gin distilleries, breweries and boutique cellar doors in the region, the hardest part of your day will be deciding which ones to visit! Luckily, the friendly staff at the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast Visitor Information Centre are happy to help you plan your visit.
SA eBikes at the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast Visitor Information Centre, 796 Main Rd. McLaren Vale, hires a range of e-bike models including e-bikes with child seats or trailers for children, cargo e-bikes, and smaller models for children confident enough to ride themselves. SA ebikes also has e-bike hire bases at
– Oxenberry Farm, 26 Kangarilla Rd., McLaren Vale,
– Dandelion Wonder Room, 191 Chaffeys Rd, McLaren Vale
– Beresford Tasting Pavilion, 252 Blewitt Springs Rd, McLAren Flat
– DogRidge Wines, 129 Bagshaws Rd, McLaren Flat
– Ortus Wines, 205 Main Rd, Willunga
– or there is the option to have e-bikes delivered to you anywhere within the McLaren Vale Region
SA eBikes at the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast Visitor Information Centre, 796 Main Rd. McLaren Vale, hires a range of e-bike models including e-bikes with child seats or trailers for children, cargo e-bikes, and smaller models for children confident enough to ride themselves. SA ebikes also has e-bike hire bases at
– Oxenberry Farm, 26 Kangarilla Rd., McLaren Vale,
– Dandelion Wonder Room, 191 Chaffeys Rd, McLaren Vale
– Beresford Tasting Pavilion, 252 Blewitt Springs Rd, McLAren Flat
– DogRidge Wines, 129 Bagshaws Rd, McLaren Flat
– Ortus Wines, 205 Main Rd, Willunga
– or there is the option to have e-bikes delivered to you anywhere within the McLaren Vale Region
SA eBikes at the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast Visitor Information Centre, 796 Main Rd. McLaren Vale, hires a range of e-bike models. SA ebikes also has e-bike hire bases at
– Oxenberry Farm, 26 Kangarilla Rd., McLaren Vale,
– Dandelion Wonder Room, 191 Chaffeys Rd, McLaren Vale
– Beresford Tasting Pavilion, 252 Blewitt Springs Rd, McLAren Flat
– DogRidge Wines, 129 Bagshaws Rd, McLaren Flat
– Ortus Wines, 205 Main Rd, Willunga
– or there is the option to have e-bikes delivered to you anywhere within the McLaren Vale Region
The trains to Seaford leave from platform 1 at Adelaide Railway Station ~every 30 mins, starting from 5.30am weekdays and 7am on weekends.
You can check the train schedule from Adelaide to Seaford here. NB click at the top of the timetable to select the tab “To Seaford”. The connecting bus schedule from Seaford to McLaren Vale here. NB: click the tab at the top of the timetable to select “To Aldinga Shopping Centre”. Scroll down to Zone A Seaford Interchange to find the time the bus leaves Seaford Railway Station to go to McLaren Vale. Get off at Stop 86 for The McLaren Vale Visitor Centre. The train trip takes 45-55 mins (depending on how many stops it makes), and the bus takes an additional 7 minutes.
Bus timetable for buses from McLaren Vale stop 86 to Seaford Railway Station (Zone B Interchange) can be found here, NB click the “To Noarlunga Hospital” tab at the top of the timetable for buses to Seaford Railway Station. Trains from Seaford Railway Station to Adelaide City leave half hourly, with the last train back to the city at ~11.30pm, timetable here. NB click the “To City” tab at the top of the timetable.We have written a blog page with photos and more details.
The Adelaide Railway Station is on North Tce, just west (downhill) from the King William Rd intersection. Individual tickets can be purchased at the information counter or at self serve machines at the Adelaide station, or onboard the train. A one-way paper ticket (valid for both the train and any onward connecting bus within 2 hours), is $6.60.
We were greeted with nothing but warmth and care, this set our day up for nothing but success. I could not recommend SA e-bikes enough!
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Explore McLaren Vale on an SA eBike.



