Nova Scotia: Halifax Getaway
Three days, two nights of riding and walking through salt marshes, seaside villages, and Atlantic headlands around Halifax.
"The service is very personable, from the office to the guides. One has the feeling you really care!” – Andree B.
WHY THIS TRIP?
- Halifax Harbour, with one of the world’s longest downtown boardwalks.
- Abundant seafood, from lobster to local fish, served fresh!
- Quaint fishing villages and coastal views.
- The best of both worlds – vibrant city life mixed with cycling through pristine areas of natural beauty.
- Crystal Crescent Beach, one of the province’s favourite white-sand shores.
ROUTE EXPECTATIONS:
An easy to moderate ride with a few big climbs. The route is on traffic-shared secondary roads, and traffic volume is light. Road surfaces are mostly paved. Road/Gravel bikes are suitable, electric bikes are available if you prefer to make things easier.
Start: The Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax, 14:00, day one.
Finish: The Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax, 16:00, day three.
Meal inclusions: Listed for guided trips only, please see dates & pricing section for accurate inclusions per support level.
Please contact us to arrange alternate meeting and departure plans, if necessary.
DAY 1:
Introductions, cycle around the Citadel and Commons, ~3km (+30m / -30m).
Begin your adventure by getting fitted to your rental bike. Ride from your hotel to Citadel Hill where you can explore the national historic site. Then continue on to discover the Halifax Common, Canada’s oldest urban park, before returning to your hotel to prepare for dinner.
Meal Inclusions: Dinner.
DAY 2:
Cycle the Salt Marsh Trail to Lawrencetown Beach, ~19km (+95m / -115m); walk to Lawrencetown Beach Lookout, ~4km (+40m / -40m); optional surf lesson.
After a short transfer, ride on a traffic free bike path on a raised pathway over the ocean. This beautiful ride will lead to a popular surfing destination, Lawrencetown Beach. Enjoy a picnic lunch or pop in to the nearby cafe. In the afternoon, opt for a surf lesson or enjoy a relaxed 4km walk to the Lawrencetown Beach Lookout for an alternative perspective of this beautiful landscape. Transfer back to your familiar lodging.
Meal Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch.
DAY 3:
Cycle to Sambro, ~31km (+350m / -350m); hike Pennant Point Trail, ~9km (+90m / -90m).
Transfer to the Dingle Tower in Sir Sandford Fleming Park. Climb the ten stories to the observation level at the top for a great view of the North West Arm before beginning your ride around the granite-lined shores of the Chebucto Peninsula along to Sambro. This coastal stretch, popular with local cyclists, leads through fishing communities and by the historic York Redoubt. Finish the day with a boardwalk hike at Crystal Crescent Beach before the return transfer, or opt to return by bike to complete the ~48km Sambro loop.
Meal Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch.
All details and pricing are subject to change without notice.
SELECT A DATE BELOW TO RESERVE, OR START A NEW DATE
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(Inclusions & pricing are listed below)
PRICING
Our tour costs are ALL IN, including fees & taxes.
Guided: C 2775 (per person, double occupancy)
Includes 3 days, 2 nights, 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinners, luggage handling, transfer from Halifax to Wolfville and back, support vehicle and full-time guide/driver, maps, route instructions, freewheeling app package, hybrid bicycle rental, 15% sales tax.
Small groups or private tours, fully supported with drivers/guides and vehicles, all lodging and most meals included. Choose from existing dates or request new departures. Read more on our “What to Expect” page.
Self-Guided: C 2525 (per person, double occupancy)
Includes 3 days, 2 nights, 2 breakfasts, inn to inn luggage transfers, essential transfers as outlined in the plan, maps, route instructions, freewheeling app package, hybrid bicycle rental, 15% sales tax.
Semi-supported, independent tours including welcome briefing, lodging, luggage transfers and necessary vehicle transfers. Choose from existing dates or request new departures. Read more on our “What to Expect” page.
Single Occupancy: Add C 295
Tour cost excludes airfare and travel to and from the starting point, costs for activities listed as optional, bar and beverage bills, meals not shown as included, gratuities for your driver and/or guides.
Bike Rentals:
Hybrid: Included
Flat bars. Trek FX 3 Disk, or similar, with rear rack/trunk bag. Lowstep frames available by request.
Change to Road/Gravel: C 150
Drop bars. Trek Domane AL 5 Disc, or similar, with rear rack/trunk bag.
Change to E-bike: C 300
Flat bars. Trek Verve+ 2, or similar, with rear rack/trunk bag. Lowstep frames available by request.
All details and pricing are subject to change without notice.
Please see above for accurate pricing and inclusions, unless we have proposed a customized trip for you and those details are provided in your custom proposal.
1. Choose an advertised date to join a small group, or see our Join a Group page to see where groups are already forming.
2. Pick your own dates. We will confirm quickly, and are happy to talk with you as you make your choice. If you would like a private guided date, this usually comes at a surcharge depending on the details, please get in touch for more information. If you prefer self-guided, we usually only require two participants to initiate a new date at the advertised price, and can sometimes reduce prices for you if you have four or more.
BEST TIMES
The best time to enjoy our Halifax Getaway is mid-June to mid-October.
- Spring daytimes warm up to 10 to 20 °C (50 to 70 °F) by mid June. Note that seasonal businesses may still be closed, or on off-season hours, until late June.
- Summer mid June to mid September, is normally 20 to 25 °C (70 to 80 °F). Freshwater and saltwater swimming is encouraged.
- Autumn, mid September to mid October, daytimes 10 to 20 °C range (50 to 70 °F). Nights can be chilly, but rarely down to freezing. Mid-October is the best time to see spectacularly colorful fall foliage.
GET TO THE START
We meet you at your inn in Halifax on the morning of day one, for a transfer (one hour) to Wolfville with the Freewheeling shuttle. Halifax’s downtown core is located about half an hour from its international airport (YHZ). Taxis are readily available; Maritime Bus offers an airport express shuttle; and Halifax Transit provides hourly departures on its MetroX bus service.
If you drive: Call us to help arrange parking in Halifax.
AFTER THE FINISH
We will return you to Halifax by about 16:00 on day three. It is best to fly out the following morning, but you may find evening flights (departing no earlier than 18:00) that fit your timetable. Contact us for recommendations.
BEFORE AND AFTER
If you have one day:
Rent a car, and visit Lunenburg – a UNESCO township, where you can join sailing tours, or join us for a day trip kayaking on the South Shore, or rent a bike from our HQ and ride the Aspotogan loop.
If you have several days:
Join one of our other rides in Nova Scotia, or the adjacent provinces, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland .
We recommend the following accommodations in Halifax for before or after your tour; please let us know if we can assist with reservations:
• The Lord Nelson, 1515 South Park Street Ph: 902-423-6331 or 800-565-2020
• Prince George Hotel, 1725 Market Street Ph: 902-425-1986 or 800-565-1567
• The Halliburton Inn, 5184 Morris Street Ph: 902-420-0658 or 888-512-3344