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Chase adrenaline cruising over the largest sand dunes in the Southern Hemisphere
Learn about the water lagoons, midden sites and historical events
Go fully off-road with the purpose-built ATV quad bikes
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Conquer the wild terrain of the vast sand dune landscape in Port Stephan's and ride along in a one-hour guided ATV quad bike tour. This tour is going to combine the thrill of off-road driving with interesting knowledge about the region and history. Put on your helmet and safety vest and you're ready to start the adventure. The purpose-built vehicles are well-balanced and totally safe to drive. After a short introduction into the steering you will head off into the neighbouring grassland. From there the desert is not far away and its time to start the wild part of the tour.
Follow the path of your experienced guide as he accelerates across the steep dunes and speeds down on the other side. The ultimate fun activity with no previous experience required. Listen to the many captivating facts about nearby water lagoons, midden sites and local history. Push your limits and press down the gas pedal while riding past Port Stephens' Stockton Beach. Choose to ride solo or share the fun sitting on a double bike with your best friend. This experience is the ideal mix of coastal exploration and chasing adrenaline on a quad bike.
2163 Nelson Bay Rd, Williamtown, NSW 2318
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$149.00
We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Custodians of Country and their connections and continuous care for the skies, lands and waterways throughout Australia.