Visite de Seattle en vélo électrique





Description
Assurez-vous d'apporter votre appareil photo sur cette promenade à vélo. Vous aurez un vélo électrique Rad Power ultramoderne lors de cette excursion à vélo de 14 miles et demi. Après nous être préparés, nous voyageons avec style sur la piste cyclable Elliot Bay en route pour Seattle Center. Ensuite, votre guide vous fera naviguer à travers un réseau de pistes cyclables à travers de nombreux paysages changeants sur notre chemin à travers: South lk Union, Fremont, et l'Université de Washington. À UW, nous traversons à vélo le pont de l'université pour nous rendre dans le quartier animé de Cap Hill, où nous nous connectons au centre-ville. La plupart du tour dans sur des pistes cyclables protégées. Être âgé de 13 ans et 5’0 pour rouler sur le vélo électrique Rad Power. Expérience du cavalier: - Difficulté moyenne . Si vous n'avez pas été sur un vélo depuis un certain temps, vous devriez pratiquer au préalable.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Nous avons mis les voiles sur la piste cyclable d'Elliot Bay en direction du quartier connu sous le nom de Magnoila. Vues imprenables sur le Puget Sound.
Ici, nous visitons le site de l'exposition universelle de 1962 en voyant de près le Space Needle
Nous faisons du vélo autour de lk Union en voyant le style unique des gens vivant sur des bateaux-maisons comme Tom Hanks a fait dans Sleepless à Seattle.
Faire le tour du lac en vélo sur notre chemin vers Capital Hill en voyant les belles vues que la ville émeraude a à offrir.
Nous roulons sur la piste cyclable à l'Université en route pour Cap Hill.
Nous traversons à vélo le quartier animé de Cap Hill. Beaucoup à voir dans ce quartier.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(33)
The trip was alot longer than stated and went through many nice parks but also some sketchy areas and a fair amount in roads. A shorter trip staying off busy roads would be preferred. I might recommend a private guide so that you could control more what you do. The bikes were great.
It was a great way to see a much larger area of Seattle. We always find these tours helpful in deciding where to go. Unfortunately we had a couple who wanted to leave early and caused some the tour to be rushed. Our guide tried to guide us by talking while riding. The only person who could hear her was the rider behind her. More concerning was our leader attempted to ride 7 people through an area where a festival was happening. People were everywhere. It was dangerous to the riders and walkers. My husband and I ride a lot for exercise. We finally refused to continue to ride in that area and walked instead. We have done these rides all over the world. This was our least favorite.
Great guide! She was friendly, informative and we really enjoyed her style. We got to see some beautiful neighborhoods we hadn’t seen before as well as a boat passing through the lock!
Great tour! It would help to have headsets to make it easier to hear guide narrative. But still did a good job
Trina the host was extremely knowledgeable and gave us a wonderful tour of the city. I will definitely recommend her services to friends.
It is a great way to cover a lot of the city and see areas you’ve never seen before. Fun friendly guide.
Wonderful afternoon exploring parks and bike trails in Seattle. Easy ride on electric bike. 2.5 hour trip with lots of stops.
There were quite a few steep hills in Seattle which was a little unexpected but our E-bikes handled them with ease. One of our cycle group, from another cruise ship, informed the guide half way through the tour, that he didn't have much time left before his ship left, so we all took an unplanned detour to get him to his ship in time. The tour guide deserves praise for getting him back to his ship on time even if it meant the rest of us had a little unplanned adventure. The start point was a bit difficult to find as the address was a storage outlet at the wrong end of the block. When we found it, it was across the road diagonally opposite pier 66 where our cruise ship was docked. If you're in Seattle then this is definitely worth doing.
Rena was a fantastic guide. She took us through most of the important sites and kept the pace very reasonable. The highlight was seeing the salmon and seals at the locks.
You see a lot of the city whilst having fun. The Salmon Run and Lock system were something that I never expected to see



