Discover the rugged beauty of Exmoor on a full-day electric bike rental from Exmoor Adventures Ltd. Perfect for scenic rides and challenging trails, this is a must-try for outdoor enthusiasts.
£60 per person • Ages 14+ • 7.5 hours • Experience amazing views and trails on Exmoor!
Experience the thrill of exploring Exmoor's stunning landscapes on a Specialized Tero 4.0 electric mountain bike. Perfect for both scenic country lanes and challenging trails, this adventure includes a helmet, gloves, and a map. Enjoy the freedom to ride at your own pace while discovering hidden beauty spots.
Ages 14+ (UK Law for e-bike use) Specialized Tero 4.0 £60
The Tero is a great E-Bike for our flowing bridleways and country lanes. Off-road capable wheels and tires, powerful hydraulic disc brakes, and a suspension fork can transform every ride into an adventure, whether you’re on dirt roads or cruising through the concrete jungle.
The Tero is our most popular hire bike throughout the year, and for good reason! Whether it's scenic tours around the country lanes, or using our amazing bridleways to get you to Exmoor's best beauty spots, our Tero's will get you there.
If you are looking for a more aggressive bike for the steeper and more technical trails, check out the Levo Alloy which could be the better bike for you.
Key Features:
From our experience, the Specialized Tero 3.0 covers an average of 40-60km (On Exmoor). This depends on the route you choose, how much you rely on 'turbo mode', your weight etc.
Because of Exmoor's amazing landscape, the climbs can be steep and long. This will use more battery power than if you were riding along a flat trail, meaning range can be shorter if you are riding steeper trails for the majority of the day.
If you want to go further, you may want to consider one of our Levo Comp Alloys, which cover an average of 40-60km on Exmoor.
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Ensure the battery is fully charged for a full day of exploration, especially on remote trails.
Bring a map and be prepared for both flat sections and steep climbs on the moor.
Wear layered clothing and protective gear like helmet and gloves to stay comfortable all day.
Help preserve the landscape by sticking to established routes and avoid sensitive areas.
Exmoor was designated as a national park in 1954, conserving its wild landscapes and cultural heritage.
The area prioritizes sustainable tourism, maintaining trails and wildlife corridors to minimize environmental impact.
A helmet is vital for safety on all trails and terrains.
Provides grip and protection during longer rides.
Stay hydrated during your adventure.
Be prepared for sudden weather changes.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific