









Norco Lane
South Lismore NSW 2480

Embark on an eco-adventure with our premium European e-bikes, exploring lush hinterland, native rainforests, and a stunning 524-metre abandoned rail tunnel! After a brief safety and operation rundown, you'll hit the trail equipped with all necessary gear and a map featuring top local recommendations for an unforgettable ride! Starting your self-guided tour from the Murwillumbah Railway Station shop at the official trailhead, you can ride both ways back to your starting point or opt for a one-way 24-kilometre journey with a shuttle return for a per-person fee. You can also opt to start your tour from Mooball, the southern end of the trail. Whatever you choose, they'll make sure you have the "best day ever!"

Departing from Byron Bay or the Tweed Coast, you will be collected from your accommodation and taken to the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. With premium European e-bikes and all the necessary gear, you'll set off on an unforgettable eco-adventure—ensuring you have the "best day ever!" Choose to ride the 24-kilometre trail one way with a convenient pick-up at the other end, or enjoy a return journey at your own pace—the choice is yours! After your self-guided tour, their friendly driver will shuttle you back to your accommodation. The entire experience, from pick-up to drop-off, takes 5–7 hours.

This three-hour guided evening e-bike tour takes visitors through the Burringbar Range Tunnel on the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. After you are collected from your accommodation, the adventure begins with a ride through the native rainforest, spotting nocturnal wildlife along the way. At the tunnel, riders dismount and walk through, lit only by the glow of thousands of glow worms. This breathtaking experience offers a close-up look at these fascinating creatures, along with insights into their unique traits, microbats, and other native wildlife.

The day starts with luxury van transfers to Murwillumbah, where guests embark on a self-guided e-bike tour on one of Australia's greatest rides through lush hinterland, rainforests, and a 524m tunnel to the village of Burringbar. Guests then visit Tropical Fruit World for a farm-to-table lunch available to purchase at the cafe, and a guided tractor tour with and fruit tasting session. Guests can then explore the farm-made products market before being transported back to their accommodation. Tropical Fruit World is a unique, family-owned fruit farm and agri-tourism leader since 1983. Nestled in rich volcanic soil, it grows 550+ fruits and follows sustainable farming. Visitors enjoy guided tractor tours, fruit tastings, a fruit market, retail market, nursery and cafe.