Uncover the coastal history of Brisbane on an e-bike tour from Mooloolah to Maroochy River. Explore iconic landmarks and immerse yourself in the rich history and geography of the region. Book now!
Uncover the coastal history of Brisbane on an e-bike tour from Mooloolah to Maroochy River. Explore iconic landmarks and immerse yourself in the rich history and geography of the region. Book now!
- Mooloolaba - ‘Mooloolaba’ is thought to have derived either from ‘mulu’ the Aboriginal word for snapper fish, or ‘mullu’ meaning red-bellied black snake. Originally the name ‘Mooloolah Heads’ was given to the area from the mouth of the Mooloolah River to the site of the present Charles Clarke Park on River Esplanade. The rock groyne was built in the early 1965 to facilitate pilot boats for the port of Brisbane.
- Mooloolaba - ‘Mooloolaba’ is thought to have derived either from ‘mulu’ the Aboriginal word for snapper fish, or ‘mullu’ meaning red-bellied black snake. Originally the name ‘Mooloolah Heads’ was given to the area from the mouth of the Mooloolah River to the site of the present Charles Clarke Park on River Esplanade. The rock groyne was built in the early 1965 to facilitate pilot boats for the port of Brisbane.

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Join an exceptional and educational journey with our guided river-to-river e-bike tour. Accompanied by an expert marine biologist guide, participants will cycle from the Mooloolah River’s mouth to the Maroochy River, visiting notable sites such as the Mooloolaba Spit Rock Wall, HMAS Brisbane Lookout, and Cotton Tree Park pier. Delve into the fascinating…
Join an exceptional and educational journey with our guided river-to-river e-bike tour. Accompanied by an expert marine biologist guide, participants will cycle from the Mooloolah River’s mouth to the Maroochy River, visiting notable sites such as the Mooloolaba Spit Rock Wall, HMAS Brisbane Lookout, and Cotton Tree Park pier. Delve into the fascinating history and geography of the coastal landscape, understanding the crucial role these rivers have played in shaping the Sunshine Coast Region. This beginner-friendly ride on paved paths takes you from Charles Clarke Park to the Mooloolaba River Spit Rock Wall, up to the Alexandra Headlands lookout, and to the Maroochy River at Cotton Tree before returning. Participants must be able to ride a bike. Experience the region’s beauty with the ease and comfort of our electric bikes. Reserve your tour today for a memorable adventure!
- Contact @ecoTekkSC directly +61 473 635 865 to explore options for accommodating young children, including child seats, toddler seats, child trailers, or tag-along solutions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.