OPTION 1: Kyoto Golden Route Cycling Tour
This is a cycling tour which travel along the ‘Kinukake no michi’, which is a connecting road between Golden pavilion and Saga-Arashiyama. This cycling tour starts from the Golden pavilion, one of the most famous tourist spots, then to Ryoan temple, where the most famous zen garden is, and then to Arashiyama, where you can enjoy the tranquil country side of Kyoto and the bamboo forest.
Note: Children are allowed only if below 3 (a child seat will be attached to a parent’s bike) or above 12 (with their own bike). In case children between 4 and 11 are present, or shorter than 155cm, the tour cannot be operated. (Adults shorter than 155cm are fine.)
OPTION 2: Kyoto Backstreet Cycling Tour
With your local guide, cycle through the Miyagawacho and Gion geisha districts, hoping to see a geisha or maiko (apprentice geisha) as they dash between appointments. Continue along the Shirakawa canal lined with weeping willow trees, past traditional Kyoto style tea houses. Next stop is the Imperial Palace Park with its beautiful gardens.
Cycle back to Kyoto station along the Kamogawa River, whose riverbanks are popular with locals for strolling. Cherry blossoms bloom along the banks of the river in spring, and in summer restaurants open balconies looking out to the river.
If you wish to continue sightseeing in Kyoto on your bike after the tour has finished, we can arrange for you to keep the bike until 19:00 at no charge.
Note: Children are allowed only if below 3 (a child seat will be attached to a parent’s bike) or above 12 (with their own bike). In case children between 4 and 11 are present, or shorter than 155cm, the tour cannot be operated. (Adults shorter than 155cm are fine.)