Our award winning self guided vineyard tour takes you through the quiet lanes of the Garden of England in Kent. You will see castles and gardens, the famous Kent Oast houses as well as sampling wine and many of the award winning vineyards that we have locally. We provide routes and maps on our tours along with, helmets, locks and panniers. If you've never been on an electric bike, don't worry, it’s the same as a normal bike except when you pedal a motor cuts in to help you on your way. There are various speed settings up to 15mph or you can switch the electric off and ride it like a normal bike.
What trip wouldn't be complete without lunch is a local pub. This can be pre booked or we can advice you where to go and what to see and do.
We are based at the historic Headcorn Aerodrome with Spitfire planes, skydiving and wing walking it’s a great day out and we are only 5 minutes from Headcorn Train Station (50 minutes from London by train).
As E-bikes are only legal for people aged 14 or over, for families we have a range of children’s bikes and tag-alongs to ensure that all ages are included.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Full Day - Self Hire | £45.00 per ticket |
Half Day - Self Hire | £35.00 per ticket |
If coming from the M20 motorway, we are approximately 15 minutes from junction 8. As you come off the motorway take signs towards Leeds Castle. At the roundabout follow the B2163 and go past the Castle entrance and after 2.5 miles you come to a crossroads with the plough pub on the right. Turn left to Headcorn and follow the A274 through Sutton Valence, down a steep hill. After a short distance (about 1 mile), with a garage on the left, turn right to Staplehurst (New Barn Lane) After 1.5 miles you will see Boarden Lane on the left with a large Electric Bike Centre Sign on the right. Follow the lane down to the bottom.
Located in mid Kent, near Maidstone, we are close to Headcorn and Staplehurst train stations and we can arrange pick up or can drop bikes off at the station.
Headcorn Train Station is only 5 minutes away and is only 50 minutes from London
Winter: October to March: pre book only, 10am to dusk at 4pm Monday to Saturday (1 Oct 2024 - 31 Mar 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Saturday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
Summer April to September (1 Apr 2025 - 30 Sept 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Sunday | 10:00 | - 17:00 |
Bank Holiday | 10:00 | - 17:00 |
* Open all year by appointment. Monday to Sunday available by pre booking only, longer hour opening in summer time. Opening times can be arranged to suit itineraries.
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