Over the course of approximately 2.5 hours, we take you through some of the most beautiful highlights that Galway has to offer. Passing along canals, lakes, castles, beaches, and much more, you’ll learn about Galway’s rich history as well as the craic that makes up Galway’s culture.
Our guides provide you with personal stories, observations, and local knowledge throughout. All our helmets are equipped with discreet speakers that allow you to hear the guide clearly as you travel — see Galway through the eyes of a local!
(Looking for a guided tour that visits sites beyond Galway? Consider our Galway to Connemara National Park and Diamond Hill Full Day Tour.)
All our guides are personable, knowledgeable, and fun. We always have your safety in mind, so you can enjoy your bike ride responsibly. And by supporting this local tour company, you’re also doing your bit for the environment. E-bikes are far more sustainable than traditional bus tours, in addition to being incredibly fun.
Highlights of the City eBike Tour include:
Less is sometimes more – by this we mean that fewer e-bikers per group means a higher quality of tour for our guests and a more personal, safe, and relaxed experience.
This is why we believe in keeping our guided tour as a small group tour. Keeping our groups small is super important for the feel and overall quality of our e-bike tours. Our scheduled group tour will never have more than 10 guests per group.
We also like to point out that our e-bikes do a lot of the work during our rides, so extensive cycling experience or elevated fitness levels are not expected. If, however, you’re concerned about whether you will be comfortable on an e-bike ride, please get in touch.
Unfortunately, we do have some restrictions on our tours due to the size of the bikes.
Minimum height: 146cms (4ft 6in)
Maximum weight: 125kgs (275lbs)
Nope. As long as you can cycle a regular bike you will be perfectly capable.
2.5 – 3 hours
At the WeWheel Galway HQ (Cornstore, Galway City Center)
We provide the ebikes, helmets, high-vis vest. You should just dress for the time of year and the weather forecast. A backpack with water and rain coat is helpful, but not required.