An Honest Look at the Half Day Wadandi Track Scenic E-Bike Tour

If you’re planning a trip to Busselton or the Margaret River region and want to see the countryside without breaking a sweat, the Half Day Wadandi Track Scenic E-Bike Tour offers a relaxed, scenic adventure. This tour promises a blend of easy cycling, charming local charm, and beautiful vistas—perfect for those who enjoy a leisurely day outdoors, maybe with a little bit of sunshine and good company.
We’re impressed by how this experience combines nature, local culture, and simple fun. Two things we particularly love are the user-friendly eBikes that make covering 25km feel effortless and the eclectic lunch spot, Dear Darnell’s, which adds a cozy, authentic touch. However, one thing to keep in mind is that the terrain, while mostly flat, still requires moderate physical fitness—so give yourself a bit of energy. This tour is ideal for travelers who want a relaxed yet immersive way to explore the scenic southwest, blending cycling with good food and some local color.
Key Points
- Relaxed, scenic ride along mostly flat gravel track suitable for all skill levels.
- Includes a charming pub lunch at Dear Darnell’s, with a lively, eclectic atmosphere.
- Guided by local experts who share insights about the region and wildlife.
- Excellent value considering transportation, bike hire, and lunch are included.
- Small group experience—max of 8 travelers—ensuring a personal touch.
- Ideal for moderate fitness levels and those seeking an authentic, outdoor adventure.
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An In-Depth Look at the Wadandi Track E-Bike Tour

What’s the Experience All About?
This half-day adventure is designed to give you a taste of the natural beauty and rural charm of the Busselton area. Starting at 9:00am, you’ll be picked up from designated points in Busselton or Margaret River and transported to the trailhead. The entire tour lasts around four hours—enough time to enjoy some cycling, good food, and sightseeing without feeling rushed.
The star of the show is the 25km ride along Wadandi Track, which follows an old railway line. Thanks to the electric bikes, even those with limited cycling stamina can comfortably cover the flat, gravel track. You’ll glide past shaded trails, farmland, and vineyards, with chances to spot native wildlife along the way. The trail is mostly easygoing, making this an ideal outing for beginners and families with older children, provided they have some moderate physical fitness.
The Itinerary – What to Expect
Stop 1: Wadandi Track
This section is the core of the trip. The trail was once a railway line, so it’s primarily flat and gravelly—a smooth ride that’s perfect for eBikes. We loved the way the guide explained the area’s history and ecology, enriching the experience beyond just cycling. Some riders even found the ride to be quite fun, with the chance to take some “adrenaline rushes” on the different trail sections, as one reviewer noted.
Stop 2: Dear Darnell’s
After the ride, you arrive at the lively Dear Darnell’s pub in Witchcliffe, a place brimming with personality and good spirits. Your table is already booked, so you can relax and enjoy a refreshing drink and tasty lunch. The pub’s diverse and eclectic vibe makes it a charming break from the outdoors, and the food is well-regarded as tasty, with some reviews describing it as “a great experience.”
Stop 3: Darch Road
The final stop offers a scenic meander along the river, with native bush along the banks. It’s a gentle, peaceful way to wind down, with sweeping bends and natural beauty that make for memorable photos or just a moment of quiet reflection. The guide will point out native flora and fauna, adding a layer of local insight.
What’s Included, and Why It Matters
- Transport to and from the trailhead ensures you don’t have to worry about logistics.
- eBike & helmet—a huge plus for those who want comfortable, hassle-free riding.
- Local expert guide—they’re key to making the experience engaging and educational.
- Lunch reservation—your meal is sorted, so you can focus on enjoying the day.
- Bike for under 16 years old—a non-pedal assist bike is available, making this suitable for children who can pedal.
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Practical Details
The tour is limited to 8 travelers, which means plenty of personal attention and a friendly atmosphere. Meeting points are convenient, and the activity ends where it begins, so no awkward transit back. Expect moderate physical activity—the flat terrain and eBike support make it accessible, but you should be comfortable riding for a couple of hours.
Pack appropriately with closed shoes, a jacket if weather calls for it, sunscreen, insect repellent during warmer months, water, and snacks. The tour’s booking window is about 23 days in advance, which speaks to its popularity, and the cost of around $97.91 per person offers good value, considering all included elements.
What the Reviews Say
The glowing reviews reinforce what we see as the tour’s strengths. Janine described it as a “great day out” with “fun rides, good sights,” and highlighted the importance of wearing black to keep whites pristine. She also appreciated the adrenaline rushes on some trails, showing that even a leisurely tour can have moments of excitement.
Travelers also praise the knowledgeable guides, noting how their insights enrich the experience. The scenic views of farmland and native bush are frequently mentioned as highlights, as is the excellent wine and dining at Dear Darnell’s, which adds a satisfying culinary dimension to the outing.
Why This Tour Could Be Perfect for You

This half-day Wadandi Track e-bike experience is best suited for those wanting a relaxed, outdoor activity that combines gentle cycling with an authentic taste of local life. It’s ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers who prefer a smaller group setting and appreciate guided expertise.
If you’re keen on scenic views, good food, and light adventure, you’ll find this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for travelers who don’t mind a moderate physical challenge and enjoy the idea of exploring by bike without the stress of technical riding or strenuous effort.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For the price point of roughly $100, the tour offers a lot: transportation, bike hire, a knowledgeable guide, and a well-chosen lunch spot. It’s a smooth, enjoyable way to see a slice of the Margaret River countryside and enjoy some relaxed cycling. Whether you’re a casual rider or a curious traveler looking to add a different dimension to your trip, this experience delivers genuine value.
The small group size ensures personal attention, and the scenic trail is a lovely route for those wanting to avoid traffic and urban noise. Plus, the inclusion of wildlife viewing, native bush, and farmland makes it feel authentic rather than overly touristy. The chance to combine outdoor activity with good local food and storytelling makes this a well-rounded outing.
If you’re traveling with moderate fitness and want a safe, guided, scenic adventure, this tour is a smart choice. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy the natural beauty of the region in just half a day, leaving you plenty of time to explore other sights afterward.
FAQ

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes transport to and from the trail, the use of eBikes and helmets, a local guide, and lunch booking at Dear Darnell’s. There’s also a bike available for children under 16 who need non-pedal assist options.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 4 hours, starting at 9:00am, covering a 25km scenic ride, plus stops for lunch and sightseeing.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes, children under 16 can enjoy the tour on a non-pedal assist bike. The terrain is mostly flat, but riders should have moderate fitness.
What should I bring?
Bring closed shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, insect repellent (seasonal), water, and snacks for the ride.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable, and the tour is weather-dependent.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a personal and friendly experience.
This guided e-bike tour offers a lovely blend of nature, local flavor, and gentle adventure—perfect for those wanting to see the countryside without exerting too much effort. With its beautiful scenery, engaging guides, and tasty lunch, it’s a well-rounded choice for travelers seeking a relaxed outdoor outing in Busselton.




















