Byron Bay Bikes

Byron Bay Bikes

This locally owned and run business offers a range of super comfy, well maintained bikes that can help you discover the magic of Byron and hit our local beaches hassle-free.

Enjoy the region’s laid back lifestyle and easy bike paths at a budget-friendly rate to make exploring Byron Bay easy!

The bikes can be accessed via a couple of simple steps:

Book / pay online at Byron Bay Bikes
Receive a code by SMS to unlock your bike
Lock the bike back in

Convenient bike pick-ups are offered at three locations: the Woolworths underground carpark in town, Suffolk Park, and The Byron Colab at 12 Shirley Street.

Alternatively, to assist customers who may not be able to access online, Byron Bay Bikes can also be picked up at Byron Visitor Centre between 10am – 4pm (Tuesdays 10am – 2pm) where you can have one of the staff members take you through the online booking and payment procedure.

Also we can deliver and collect bikes anywhere in the Byron Shire with a pickup cost starting at just $20 per bike!

Bike accessories available are:

Basket
Surfboard rack
Front / Back lights
Free helmets & bike locks supplied with every rental

Rental Cost: $35 daily | $125 weekly | $250 monthly

Contact Details

Website: Byron Bay Bikes
Email: [email protected]
Mb: 0418 883 631

Instagram: ride.byronbaybikes

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