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Bali Cycling Tour Guide: Best Routes, Tours, and Tips

Bali is one of the most rewarding places in Indonesia to explore by bicycle. In a single ride, you can pass rice terraces, village temples,...

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Bali is one of the most rewarding places in Indonesia to explore by bicycle. In a single ride, you can pass rice terraces, village temples, coconut groves, and small family compounds, often with friendly smiles and incredible scenery. The key is choosing the right area and the right time of day, because Bali traffic can be busy on main roads.
 

What Cycling in Bali is Like

  • Best months: Dry season is usually the most comfortable for cycling (less rain, clearer views).
  • Best time of day: Early morning (cooler, less traffic) or late afternoon (but watch sunset timing).
  • Road style: Many of Bali’s best rides use small village lanes rather than main highways.
  • Culture note: Bali’s rice landscapes are shaped by the subak irrigation system, a cooperative water management tradition recognized by UNESCO and described as dating back to the 9th century.

 

Best Cycling Routes in Bali (Self-Guided)

 

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces Loop (Tabanan)

  • Best for: Intermediate riders chasing Bali’s most famous “green” landscapes
  • Why it’s great: Jatiluwih is part of Bali’s UNESCO-listed cultural landscape connected to the subak system.
  • Important (operational status): Jatiluwih is open and welcoming tourists daily, including during local disputes reported in late 2025.
  • Tip: Expect rolling hills. Bring cash for entrance/parking and small stalls.

 

Kintamani / Mount Batur View Roads (Bangli)

  • Best for: Fit riders, cooler-weather climbs, big volcano views
  • Why it’s great: Higher elevation can feel cooler than the south. Some rides here focus on the caldera rim and black lava landscapes (often better with a guide if you want off-road segments).

 

Ubud – Tegallalang Countryside Loop (Gianyar)

  • Best for: Easy to intermediate riders who want classic rice-field views
  • Distance: About 10–12 km (plus extra if you add detours)
  • Why it’s great: Short, scenic, and close to Ubud—perfect if you only have half a day.

Route idea (simple):
Ubud center → quiet backroads north → Tegallalang area → return via village lanes.

Tips:
Go early to avoid traffic and crowds.
If you’re not confident in traffic, consider an e-bike tour in this area (very popular around Ubud/Tegallalang).

 

Ubud – Taro Loop (Longer countryside ride)

  • Best for: Riders who want a bigger day on quieter roads
  • Distance: About 25 miles / 40 km loop
  • Why it’s great: A longer ride that still keeps you in lush central Bali landscapes.

 

Sanur Beach Promenade Ride (Denpasar)

  • Best for: Beginners, families, sunrise riders
  • Distance: Sources commonly describe it as about 5–7 km along the beachfront path.
  • Why it’s great: Flat, sea breeze, and you can stop anytime for coffee or a beach break.
  • Pro tip: Sunrise here is a big win—cool air, calm vibe.

 

Sidemen Valley Roads (Karangasem)

  • Best for: Riders who want quieter roads and a “real Bali” countryside feel
  • Why it’s great: Sidemen is less crowded than Ubud, with gorgeous valley views. Ride respectfully through villages and slow down near ceremonies.

 

Best Bali Cycling Tours

If you want the most enjoyable cycling day in Bali—especially if you’re not used to local traffic—guided tours are worth it. They typically include hotel pickup, helmets, a guide, and lunch.

 

Kintamani → Ubud Downhill Cycling Tour (most popular)

  • Best for: Beginners to intermediate riders
  • Typical distance: Often listed around 20–30 km depending on the exact route.
  • Why it’s famous: You start high near Kintamani/Penelokan and ride mostly downhill through farms, villages, temples, and rice fields.

Trusted operators (examples):

  • Bali Bike Baik Cycling Tours
  • Bali Eco Cycling / Bali Eco Tours.

 

Eco / Educational Cycling (great for families)

If you want more cultural context (subak, village life, local plants), an eco-style tour is a strong option.
Bali Eco Cycling positions itself as the original eco-educational cycling tour since 1999.

 

Sanur Village & Coastal Cycling Tours (Denpasar base)

  • Best for: Easy riding, local neighborhood experience, coastal paths
  • Sanur Cycle Tours is locally owned and runs village tours plus longer multi-day programs.

 

Mountain Bike Tours (for riders who want trails)

  • Best for: Intermediate to advanced riders who want single track, dirt, and longer distances
  • Infinity Mountain Biking, offers rides including longer route options (some up to ~65 km depending on the day ride).

 

How to Choose The Right Bali Cycling Tour

Before you book, check these points (this is what separates a “nice day out” from a stressful ride):

  • Route type: Mostly downhill vs rolling hills vs MTB trails
  • Bike quality: Ask what bike brand/model they use and if they maintain brakes regularly
  • Support: Guide + vehicle support + water stops
  • Group size: Smaller groups feel safer on narrow village roads
  • Start area: Kintamani (cooler) vs Sanur (flat) vs Ubud (rolling)

 

Conclusion

Bali is fantastic by bike if you pick the right time and the right roads. For beginners, Sanur is one of the easiest options; for classic rice views, Ubud–Tegallalang is a safe bet; and for cooler climbs and big scenery, Kintamani delivers. Start early, prioritize quiet village lanes, and consider a guided tour if you’re not comfortable with traffic.

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