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Small-Group E-Bike Adventure Tour through Hidden Santa Fe

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Santa Fe, US
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Experience the magic of Santa Fe on a Small-Group E-Bike Adventure Tour through Hidden Santa Fe. Feel the thrill of riding an e-bike, where the integrated motor gives you an extra boost when needed. With pedal assist, you can easily conquer high elevations and hills, making the journey a breeze. This tour is perfect for multigenerational families and groups with varying physical abilities, as it offers a one-size-fits-all approach to biking tours. Explore the hidden corners of Santa Fe with our knowledgeable guides, who will lead you through neighborhoods and wooded areas, sharing insider stories and tips. Discover the culture and history that shaped this enchanting city as you visit landmarks like Fort Marcy Park, the Audubon Center, the Santa Fe River, the Railyard District, and Frenchy's Field Park Labyrinth. Don't miss this opportunity to see Santa Fe from a whole new perspective.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • E-Bikes provide an extra boost for easy biking
  • Explore the hidden corners of Santa Fe
  • Learn insider stories and tips from our guides
  • Cruise through the vibrant Railyard District
  • Visit the iconic Inn and Spa at Loretto
  • Bike Helmet
  • E-Bike Rental
  • Bike Trunk Bag & Safety Reflective Triangle
  • Guide Gratuity

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Introduction

Welcome to the Small-Group E-Bike Adventure Tour through Hidden Santa Fe! This tour is all about experiencing the thrill of biking while effortlessly exploring the hidden gems of Santa Fe. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting neighborhoods and scenic landscapes that define this unique city.

What to expect?

With the Small-Group E-Bike Adventure Tour, you can anticipate an exciting and exhilarating ride through the lesser-known corners of Santa Fe. Our top-of-the-line e-bikes provide a pedal assist option, giving you an extra boost when needed. Say goodbye to the challenges of biking in high elevation and climbing hills. This tour is designed to be a workout with a little less work, allowing you to fully enjoy the journey.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone seeking an immersive and inclusive experience in Santa Fe. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or a beginner, our e-bikes offer a one-size-fits-all option, accommodating riders of varying physical abilities. It's an ideal choice for multigenerational families and groups who want to ride together and explore the city's culture and history from a unique perspective.

Why book this?

Embarking on the Small-Group E-Bike Adventure Tour is an opportunity to see Santa Fe in a whole new light. Our experienced and knowledgeable guides will navigate the route, ensuring you don't miss any hidden treasures along the way. They'll also share insider stories and tips, bringing the tour to life and providing you with a deeper understanding of the city's heritage.

Good to know

As part of the tour, you'll receive bike helmets, an e-bike rental, a bike trunk bag, and a safety reflective triangle. These essentials will ensure your comfort and safety throughout the adventure. Meeting at our Heritage Inspirations Shop inside the Inn and Spa at Loretto, you'll have easy access and parking available. Please let the valet know you're here for a tour, and they'll guide you further.

Reviews

Customers who have taken the Small-Group E-Bike Adventure Tour rave about their experiences. They praise the seamless pedal assist feature that allows them to effortlessly explore Santa Fe's hidden corners. Many highlight the knowledgeable guides who provide fascinating insights and make the tour truly come alive. Overall, customers express their satisfaction with this unique and exciting way to discover the city. Don't miss out on this incredible adventure that combines fitness, fun, and discovery in one unforgettable package!

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Cross of the Martyrs

(Pass by)

A 25-foot-tall reinforced concrete cross sits on top of Paseo de la Loma Hill in Fort Marcy Park and commemorates the 21 Franciscan priests and many more Spanish colonists who died during the Pueblo revolt of 1680. Easily accessible via a gently sloping staircase that starts on the eastern corner of Paseo de Peralta, the summit provides both a close-up of the adobe walls and giant cottonwood trees of downtown Santa Fe and giant vistas of the Jemez Mountains in the west beyond.

Randall Davey Audubon Center

(Pass by)

Explore above Upper Canyon Road on this short gravel entrance to the Audubon Center. The property was part of the Talaya Hill grant given in 1731 lo Manuel Trujillo. Far from the Plaza in Spanish days, it was used only for grazing and woodcutting until the first sawmill in Santa Fe was built there by the U.S. army quartermaster in 1847 to provide lumber for Fort Marcy, then under construction. The main house still shows the stone walls and huge, hand-hewn timbers of the mill on the interior, carefully preserved by the late owner, Randall Davey, an artist of international reputation.

Santa Fe River Park

(Pass by)

The Santa Fe River is a tributary of the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico. It starts in the Sangre de Cristo mountain range and passes through the state capital and spills into the Rio Grande River.

Santa Fe Railyard

(Pass by)

Cruise through the Railyard District, a 50-acre arts district. When the City of Santa Fe purchased 50 acres of underused land along Guadalupe Street and Cerrillos Road and further south near Baca Street, its citizens came together to plan the future of the Railyard and decided on developing a vibrant new urban space that would serve all Santa Feans, celebrating their history, arts, recreation, landscape and environment.

Frenchy's Field Park

(Pass by)

Frenchy’s Field Park Labyrinth was created in 2001. The project was sponsored by the Santa Fe Interfaith Council in 1998, and led by community organizer Michael Hopp and his team of artisans. This 7-circuit Classical labyrinth is made of a modified adobe mix, called “cobb.” The mounds are molded with clay-rich soil, straw, and water. This labyrinth needs to be maintained on an annual basis, a process called “mudding.”

The Spa at Loretto

Founded in 1975 by the Kirkpatrick family, the Inn and Spa at Loretto sits on the former site of the historic Our Lady of Loretto Academy and is adjacent to the famed Loretto Chapel featuring the miraculous staircase. Now one of the most photographed buildings in the state, the Inn is a Santa Fe icon and testament to the city's modern history. From its beginnings as a unique adobe style Best Western to the property it is today, the Inn remains true to its roots - imparting casual sophistication with sincere Southwest hospitality and authentic Santa Fe style.

Reviews

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5 (184)

DavidWMcCulloch

I got back to my hotel the evening before my scheduled half day tour with Heritage only to find a cancellation email. My teenage son and I love to do bike tours wherever we go, and this was to be the big finish of our visit to New Mexico. Instead we were left scrambling to find another bike tour at the last minute and of course were unsuccessful. Heritage claimed one of their staff had an emergency but maybe they just couldn’t fill the tour? A refund was provided. Very disappointing. Beware.

cindydean

Anthony was a great tour guide. We got to cover alot of territory in santa fe. He was very knowledgeable

cindyaU3393QU

Great tour! We've been coming to Santa Fe for 25 years and we saw places we had never seen before. Our guide was very knowledgeable and managed to add in a few stops so we could warm up!

Monica_C

Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and it was a fun experience overall. The bikes were very good. However, as an ebike owner myself, I know that with the bikes heavier weight, things like dismounting and starting from a dead stop take a little knowledge and technique, especially for riders with shorter legs. I think it wise for them to have participants not just ride around the parking lot, but also practice the above with tips from the provider. A number of routes included traffic lights and stop signs. It is important to efficiently move forward quickly.

David98

Courtney was a careful , thoughtful and effective guide . Appropriately safety conscious but then led the tide at a good pace . Very informative and enjoyable stops to talk to us about Santa Fe history , the 3.5 hours of moderate exertion cycling flew by . And we are e-bike converts . What a pleasure to hit a button and zoom up a hill with no effort !! Great tour for almost any fitness level and really worthwhile . Thank you .

Peggy_T

What an amazing experience. Heritage Tours so accommodating, we changed our ride by a day because I wasn’t feeling well. Grateful not To have missed it, Anthony was a great guide, so much history and a fun companion. Covered many areas of Santa Fe, we would highly recommend this adventure.

Sue_M

Our guide was wonderful and patient with us. He was very knowledgeable about Santa Fe and shared great facts and showed us wonderful places.

G6980CUjimt

Great tour of Santa Fe! Highly recommend this tour as a great, fun way to see and learn about multiple aspects of Santa Fe. Friendly, knowledgeable tour guide (Merrill, if you’re lucky!) makes safety a priority. And, you don’t need to be a bike racer to do this tour, Heritage Inspirations has designed it to accommodate a broad range of abilities.

Megalodon A

Santa Fe is very nice city for bike lovers because it is flat so you can drive your bike everywhere. The tour is very nice, we had a great time!

rpeps

I would recommend this tour to anyone wanting to see a wide area of Santa Fe. Travis was amazing and very knowledgeable. So fun, even if you are a beginner. Bring water,. They have carriers on the back of the bike. Also would lock up a small bag if necessary. The bikes have throttles as well as 1-5 assist. Very easy to navigate!
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2024-05-18 08:39