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Electric Picnic Experience

Bike Mourne, 115 Central Promenade, Newcastle, County Down, BT330EU
Artisan Picnic

About

Experience the thrill of Electric Biking in the company of our friendly Guides amidst the magic of Tollymore Forest Park, Northern Irelands oldest Forest Park. With no experience necessary we'll supply you with all the equipment and skills to get the absolute most out of your time on the trails and provide a great start to one of life's journeys.
Explore a very special landscape, situated at the foot of the iconic Mourne Mountains, with its myths, legends, and more recent dramas. With an abundance of heritage, be it the place or the people, all of which will take you on an awesome journey through some of the most exciting stages in not just Irish but world history.
Enjoy building up an appetite, before taking a stop with a view to savour a well-earned artisan lunch. With an array of local food options, combining traditional and contemporary, we're delighted to provide a taste of the Geopark through award winning producers.
Start/Finish Newcastle Promenade – The Mournes
What's included :
Artisan Lunch
Local Guide – you'll be accompanied by one of our friendly local Guides throughout your tour
Electric Bike & Helmet – powered by the awesome CUBE Bikes
Cycle Vest – 'be safe' fluorescent cycle vest
Accessories pack – we supply a cycle back pack with lock, tool, tube and pump

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  • Booking Required

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Adult£67.00 per ticket

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