Adventure Brief
Short on time but craving scenery? This private 1‑hour trike tour loops Mount Canobolas and Lake Canobolas, delivering volcanic views, vineyard runs and photo stops outside Orange.
1 hour
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

Short on time but craving scenery? This private 1‑hour trike tour loops Mount Canobolas and Lake Canobolas, delivering volcanic views, vineyard runs and photo stops outside Orange.
More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders
You kick off from the roadside with the engine's low rumble and a breeze off the tablelands that smells faintly of eucalyptus and fermenting grape. The trike glides out of town, crowd-gatherers turning their heads as you pass—this is a ride designed to feel like a short, high‑style parade across cool‑climate country.







Difficulty
easy
Duration
1 hour
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; the ride is seated and low‑impact but requires basic mobility to mount and dismount.
Wildlife
History
Mount Canobolas is an eroded volcanic complex significant to the Wiradjuri people; European settlement brought pastoralism and later cool‑climate viticulture to the region.
Conservation
Respect vineyard boundaries and private land; stick to public roads and lookouts and take rubbish with you—seasonal fire danger can be high.

Reserve your spot on the 1 Hour Trike Tour for 2 in Mount and Lake Canobolas today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.
Wear closed‑toe shoes
The trike has open footwells and a brief jump off for photos—sturdy shoes keep you safe and comfortable.
Bring sun protection
Even on cool days UV levels can be high on the tablelands—pack sunscreen and a brimmed hat for breaks.
Time your ride
Book morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat and to get the best light from summit viewpoints.
Light jacket recommended
Wind can pick up on the slopes—use the jackets provided and bring an insulating mid‑layer if it’s cooler.
Closed‑toe shoes
Protect your feet during mounting, short photo stops and any gravel surfaces.
Sunglasses & sunscreen
High UV on the tablelands makes sun protection important even on cool days.
summer
Light waterproof jacket
Wind and sudden showers are possible at elevation—pack a lightweight shell.
fall
Compact camera or phone
The route includes multiple photo‑friendly stops—bring something to capture the views.