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Visite en vélo électrique de 2,5 heures de Carmel-by-the-Sea

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Des cottages de conte de fées nichés dans les arbres aux manoirs de millionnaires le long de la plage, le charme et la beauté de Carmel-by-the-Sea sont inégalés. Pendant que nous profitons des magnifiques panoramas, découvrez l'histoire et les récits entourant certains de nos bâtiments et résidents les plus célèbres. Partez à la conquête de collines que vous pensiez impossibles avec nos puissants vélos électriques Pedego ! Bonjour amusant....
Le circuit eBike Carmel-by-the-Sea est un circuit au rythme lent couvrant environ 12 miles. Une partie se concentre sur les rues bordées d'arbres dans les quartiers endormis du "Golden Rectangle" de Carmel. Lorsque nous parcourons la route panoramique de 3 miles le long de l'océan, il est difficile de savoir dans quelle direction regarder... une plage magnifique d'un côté et de magnifiques maisons de l'autre !
La variété de maisons est étonnante, y compris les maisons de Charles Sumner Green et de Frank Lloyd Wright. C'est un favori pour les fans d'architecture.
Ville: Monterey et Carmel
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
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Use of eBike
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Helmet
Use of eBike
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Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant des problèmes d'équilibre.
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs de plus de 350 ans lb
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
1
Mission Trail Nature Preserve
Your guide will point out the entrance to these great hiking & biking trails as we get ready to cross the street to the Carmel Mission. At this point you're on the path that marks California's first road...El Camino Real.
2
Carmel Mission
We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some fun stories from our early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
3
Carmel Beach
After meandering through quiet neighborhoods with stunning homes, we stop for a moment at a Frank Lloyd Wright house at the end of Carmel beach. Learn a little of the fun history of this home & the movie it was featured in.
4
Scenic Road Walkway
We stop at various points along this road, including a Frank Lloyd Wright house, and "bootleg point" (the perfect place to snap some photos). While you gaze across Carmel Bay at the landmarks of Pebble Beach, your guide will share some fun stories of the earliest residents of Carmel & the history behind their homes.
5
Tuck Box
Built by Hugh Comstock in 1927, after his famous fairy-tale cottages, this quaint restaurant has been operating as a tea room & restaurant for almost 100 years.
6
Devendorf Park
Glance over Carmel's central gathering place, see the quaint Koi pond in the corner. And take a restroom break if needed. Here we'll start getting our eBikes into low gear as we approach the steepest hill of our tour. We're heading to the fairy-tale cottages.
7
Golden Bough Playhouse
Learn the fun history that led to this version of the Golden Bough Playhouse, a 300 seat theater that now houses top line plays and musicals.
8
The House of Hansel & Gretel
See the cutest fairy-tale cottages that started the trend in Carmel and launched architect Hugh Comstock into the hearts of early Carmelites. Originally built to house his wife Mayotta's Otsy Totsy Dolls, this is now a private residence that is one of Carmel's most popular attractions.
9
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
In one block we see 6 of the cutest fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of the style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
10
Weston Gallery
Peek in the windows of the gallery showcasing art by Edward Weston, one of the masters of 20th century photography.
11
Dawson Cole Fine Art
Specializing in Contemporary and Modern Art by European and American Masters, we can see through the window amazing bronze sculptures by local artist Richard MacDonald.
12
The Valentine
The Valentine bronze sculpture by artist George Wayne Lundeen is a great place to stop for selfies while some in the group use the restroom before our long beachfront ride.
13
First Murphy House
Built in 1902, this home was recently moved to this location to save it from demolition. Now housing the Carmel Heritage Society, this is the first example of Carmel's early cottages. Michael Murphy built over 300 of Carmel's homes.
14
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
As we ride along Scenic Drive you'll see many locals walking their dogs on this boardwalk under the Cypress trees. Look for more fairy homes in the trees.
15
Carmel River State Beach
This beach marks where the Carmel River mouth creates one of Monterey County's prime birding locations. The views are once again, breathtaking.
16
San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Mission
As we travel along the perimeter of the Mission, you can observe the graves of those who helped establish the mission, surrounded by old abalone shells and redwood crosses. Father Junipero Serra, who founded the missions is interred here. Don't miss the 100-year-old pepper tree at the edge of the gravyard.
17
Mission Trail Nature Preserve
Your guide will point out the entrance to these great hiking & biking trails as we get ready to cross the street to the Carmel Mission. At this point you're on the path that marks California's first road...El Camino Real.
18
Carmel Mission
We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some fun stories from our early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
19
Carmel Beach
After meandering through quiet neighborhoods with stunning homes, we stop for a moment at a Frank Lloyd Wright house at the end of Carmel beach. Learn a little of the fun history of this home & the movie it was featured in.
20
Scenic Road Walkway
We stop at various points along this road, including a Frank Lloyd Wright house, and "bootleg point" (the perfect place to snap some photos). While you gaze across Carmel Bay at the landmarks of Pebble Beach, your guide will share some fun stories of the earliest residents of Carmel & the history behind their homes.
21
Tuck Box
Built by Hugh Comstock in 1927, after his famous fairy-tale cottages, this quaint restaurant has been operating as a tea room & restaurant for almost 100 years.
22
Devendorf Park
Glance over Carmel's central gathering place, see the quaint Koi pond in the corner. And take a restroom break if needed. Here we'll start getting our eBikes into low gear as we approach the steepest hill of our tour. We're heading to the fairy-tale cottages.
23
Golden Bough Playhouse
Learn the fun history that led to this version of the Golden Bough Playhouse, a 300 seat theater that now houses top line plays and musicals.
24
The House of Hansel & Gretel
See the cutest fairy-tale cottages that started the trend in Carmel and launched architect Hugh Comstock into the hearts of early Carmelites. Originally built to house his wife Mayotta's Otsy Totsy Dolls, this is now a private residence that is one of Carmel's most popular attractions.
25
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
In one block we see 6 of the cutest fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of the style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
26
Weston Gallery
Peek in the windows of the gallery showcasing art by Edward Weston, one of the masters of 20th century photography.
27
Dawson Cole Fine Art
Specializing in Contemporary and Modern Art by European and American Masters, we can see through the window amazing bronze sculptures by local artist Richard MacDonald.
28
The Valentine
The Valentine bronze sculpture by artist George Wayne Lundeen is a great place to stop for selfies while some in the group use the restroom before our long beachfront ride.
29
First Murphy House
Built in 1902, this home was recently moved to this location to save it from demolition. Now housing the Carmel Heritage Society, this is the first example of Carmel's early cottages. Michael Murphy built over 300 of Carmel's homes.
30
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
As we ride along Scenic Drive you'll see many locals walking their dogs on this boardwalk under the Cypress trees. Look for more fairy homes in the trees.
31
Carmel River State Beach
This beach marks where the Carmel River mouth creates one of Monterey County's prime birding locations. The views are once again, breathtaking.
32
San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Mission
As we travel along the perimeter of the Mission, you can observe the graves of those who helped establish the mission, surrounded by old abalone shells and redwood crosses. Father Junipero Serra, who founded the missions is interred here. Don't miss the 100-year-old pepper tree at the edge of the gravyard.
33
Mission Trail Nature Preserve
Your guide will point out the entrance to these great hiking & biking trails as we get ready to cross the street to the Carmel Mission. At this point you're on the path that marks California's first road...El Camino Real.
34
Carmel Mission
We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some fun stories from our early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
35
Carmel Beach
After meandering through quiet neighborhoods with stunning homes, we stop for a moment at a Frank Lloyd Wright house at the end of Carmel beach. Learn a little of the fun history of this home & the movie it was featured in.
36
Scenic Road Walkway
We stop at various points along this road, including a Frank Lloyd Wright house, and "bootleg point" (the perfect place to snap some photos). While you gaze across Carmel Bay at the landmarks of Pebble Beach, your guide will share some fun stories of the earliest residents of Carmel & the history behind their homes.
37
Tuck Box
Built by Hugh Comstock in 1927, after his famous fairy-tale cottages, this quaint restaurant has been operating as a tea room & restaurant for almost 100 years.
38
Devendorf Park
Glance over Carmel's central gathering place, see the quaint Koi pond in the corner. And take a restroom break if needed. Here we'll start getting our eBikes into low gear as we approach the steepest hill of our tour. We're heading to the fairy-tale cottages.
39
Golden Bough Playhouse
Learn the fun history that led to this version of the Golden Bough Playhouse, a 300 seat theater that now houses top line plays and musicals.
40
The House of Hansel & Gretel
See the cutest fairy-tale cottages that started the trend in Carmel and launched architect Hugh Comstock into the hearts of early Carmelites. Originally built to house his wife Mayotta's Otsy Totsy Dolls, this is now a private residence that is one of Carmel's most popular attractions.
41
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
In one block we see 6 of the cutest fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of the style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
42
Weston Gallery
Peek in the windows of the gallery showcasing art by Edward Weston, one of the masters of 20th century photography.
43
Dawson Cole Fine Art
Specializing in Contemporary and Modern Art by European and American Masters, we can see through the window amazing bronze sculptures by local artist Richard MacDonald.
44
The Valentine
The Valentine bronze sculpture by artist George Wayne Lundeen is a great place to stop for selfies while some in the group use the restroom before our long beachfront ride.
45
First Murphy House
Built in 1902, this home was recently moved to this location to save it from demolition. Now housing the Carmel Heritage Society, this is the first example of Carmel's early cottages. Michael Murphy built over 300 of Carmel's homes.
46
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
As we ride along Scenic Drive you'll see many locals walking their dogs on this boardwalk under the Cypress trees. Look for more fairy homes in the trees.
47
Carmel River State Beach
This beach marks where the Carmel River mouth creates one of Monterey County's prime birding locations. The views are once again, breathtaking.
48
San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Mission
As we travel along the perimeter of the Mission, you can observe the graves of those who helped establish the mission, surrounded by old abalone shells and redwood crosses. Father Junipero Serra, who founded the missions is interred here. Don't miss the 100-year-old pepper tree at the edge of the gravyard.
49
Mission Trail Nature Preserve
Your guide will point out the entrance to these great hiking & biking trails as we get ready to cross the street to the Carmel Mission. At this point you're on the path that marks California's first road...El Camino Real.
50
Carmel Mission
We stop at the gate to the courtyard where you can get a great picture of this historic landmark....one of California's oldest existing structures. Your guide will share some fun stories from our early history while you take in the beautiful building and grounds.
51
Carmel Beach
After meandering through quiet neighborhoods with stunning homes, we stop for a moment at a Frank Lloyd Wright house at the end of Carmel beach. Learn a little of the fun history of this home & the movie it was featured in.
52
Scenic Road Walkway
We stop at various points along this road, including a Frank Lloyd Wright house, and "bootleg point" (the perfect place to snap some photos). While you gaze across Carmel Bay at the landmarks of Pebble Beach, your guide will share some fun stories of the earliest residents of Carmel & the history behind their homes.
53
Tuck Box
Built by Hugh Comstock in 1927, after his famous fairy-tale cottages, this quaint restaurant has been operating as a tea room & restaurant for almost 100 years.
54
Devendorf Park
Glance over Carmel's central gathering place, see the quaint Koi pond in the corner. And take a restroom break if needed. Here we'll start getting our eBikes into low gear as we approach the steepest hill of our tour. We're heading to the fairy-tale cottages.
55
Golden Bough Playhouse
Learn the fun history that led to this version of the Golden Bough Playhouse, a 300 seat theater that now houses top line plays and musicals.
56
The House of Hansel & Gretel
See the cutest fairy-tale cottages that started the trend in Carmel and launched architect Hugh Comstock into the hearts of early Carmelites. Originally built to house his wife Mayotta's Otsy Totsy Dolls, this is now a private residence that is one of Carmel's most popular attractions.
57
Fairy Tale Cottages of Hugh Comstock
In one block we see 6 of the cutest fairy tale cottages built by local architect Hugh Comstock. For true lovers of the style, we can climb another steep hill to see 5 more.
58
Weston Gallery
Peek in the windows of the gallery showcasing art by Edward Weston, one of the masters of 20th century photography.
59
Dawson Cole Fine Art
Specializing in Contemporary and Modern Art by European and American Masters, we can see through the window amazing bronze sculptures by local artist Richard MacDonald.
60
The Valentine
The Valentine bronze sculpture by artist George Wayne Lundeen is a great place to stop for selfies while some in the group use the restroom before our long beachfront ride.
61
First Murphy House
Built in 1902, this home was recently moved to this location to save it from demolition. Now housing the Carmel Heritage Society, this is the first example of Carmel's early cottages. Michael Murphy built over 300 of Carmel's homes.
62
Carmel Beach Boardwalk
As we ride along Scenic Drive you'll see many locals walking their dogs on this boardwalk under the Cypress trees. Look for more fairy homes in the trees.
63
Carmel River State Beach
This beach marks where the Carmel River mouth creates one of Monterey County's prime birding locations. The views are once again, breathtaking.
64
San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Mission
As we travel along the perimeter of the Mission, you can observe the graves of those who helped establish the mission, surrounded by old abalone shells and redwood crosses. Father Junipero Serra, who founded the missions is interred here. Don't miss the 100-year-old pepper tree at the edge of the gravyard.
65
Réserve naturelle de Mission Trail
Votre guide vous indiquera l'entrée de ces superbes sentiers de randonnée et de vélo alors que nous nous apprêtons à traverser la rue vers la Mission Carmel. À ce stade, vous êtes sur le chemin qui marque la première route de Californie... El Camino Real.
66
Mission du Carmel
Nous nous arrêtons à la porte de la cour où vous pouvez obtenir une superbe image de ce monument historique... l'une des plus anciennes structures existantes de Californie. Votre guide partagera des histoires amusantes de notre histoire ancienne pendant que vous admirez le magnifique bâtiment et le terrain.
67
Plage du Carmel
Après avoir parcouru des quartiers calmes avec de superbes maisons, nous nous arrêtons un instant dans une maison de Frank Lloyd Wright au bout de la plage de Carmel. Apprenez un peu de l'histoire amusante de cette maison et du film dans lequel elle a été présentée.
68
Passerelle de la route panoramique
Nous nous arrêtons à divers points le long de cette route, y compris une maison de Frank Lloyd Wright et un "point de contrebande" (l'endroit idéal pour prendre des photos). Pendant que vous contemplez Carmel Bay sur les monuments de Pebble Beach, votre guide vous racontera des histoires amusantes sur les premiers habitants de Carmel et l'histoire de leurs maisons.
69
Boîte de rangement
Construit par Hugh Comstock en 1927, après ses célèbres cottages de conte de fées, ce restaurant pittoresque fonctionne comme salon de thé et restaurant depuis près de 100 ans.
70
Parc Devendorf
Jetez un coup d'œil sur le lieu de rassemblement central de Carmel, voyez le pittoresque étang de Koi dans le coin. Et faire une pause aux toilettes si besoin. Ici, nous commencerons à mettre nos vélos électriques en vitesse lente à l'approche de la colline la plus escarpée de notre circuit. Nous nous dirigeons vers les cottages de conte de fées.
71
Maison de jeu Golden Bough
Découvrez l'histoire amusante qui a conduit à cette version du Golden Bough Playhouse, un théâtre de 300 places qui abrite désormais des pièces de théâtre et des comédies musicales de premier plan.
72
La maison d'Hansel et Gretel
Découvrez les cottages de conte de fées les plus mignons qui ont lancé la tendance à Carmel et lancé l'architecte Hugh Comstock dans le cœur des premiers carmélites. Construit à l'origine pour abriter les poupées Otsy Totsy de sa femme Mayotta, c'est maintenant une résidence privée qui est l'une des attractions les plus populaires de Carmel.
73
Cottages de conte de fées de Hugh Comstock
Dans un bloc, nous voyons 6 des cottages de conte de fées les plus mignons construits par l'architecte local Hugh Comstock. Pour les vrais amoureux du style, nous pouvons gravir une autre colline escarpée pour en voir 5 de plus.
74
Galerie Weston
Jetez un coup d'œil dans les vitrines de la galerie présentant des œuvres d'Edward Weston, l'un des maîtres de la photographie du XXe siècle.
75
Dawson Cole beaux-arts
Spécialisé dans l'art contemporain et moderne par des maîtres européens et américains, on peut voir par la fenêtre d'étonnantes sculptures en bronze de l'artiste local Richard MacDonald.
76
La Saint-Valentin
La sculpture en bronze Valentine de l'artiste George Wayne Lundeen est un endroit idéal pour s'arrêter pour des selfies tandis que certains membres du groupe utilisent les toilettes avant notre longue balade en bord de mer.
77
Première maison Murphy
Construite en 1902, cette maison a été récemment déplacée à cet endroit pour la sauver de la démolition. Abritant maintenant la Carmel Heritage Society, c'est le premier exemple des premiers cottages de Carmel. Michael Murphy a construit plus de 300 maisons de Carmel.
78
Promenade de la plage de Carmel
En parcourant Scenic Drive, vous verrez de nombreux habitants promener leurs chiens sur cette promenade sous les cyprès. Cherchez plus de maisons de fées dans les arbres.
79
Plage d'État de la rivière Carmel
Cette plage marque l'endroit où l'embouchure de la rivière Carmel crée l'un des principaux sites d'observation des oiseaux du comté de Monterey. Les vues sont encore une fois à couper le souffle.
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Mission de San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo
En parcourant le périmètre de la mission, vous pourrez observer les tombes de ceux qui ont aidé à établir la mission, entourées de vieilles coquilles d'ormeaux et de croix de séquoia. Le père Junipero Serra, fondateur des missions, est enterré ici. Ne manquez pas le poivrier centenaire au bord du cimetière.
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Commentaires (12)
BKCellarsManagement
Oct 2022
This review is for the e-bike tour departing from Pedego Bikes in Carmel. Even though the start location at Pedego Bikes is not in downtown Carmel, their location off PCH in a shopping center made parking a breeze. They have so many different almost brand new rental e-bikes to choose from, its incredible! (If you desire to rent an ebike for additional time after the tour, the rates are great!) Joaquin did an amazing job of leading our tour. His sense of humor is great, and he is great at storytelling including the history of the area. The tour, which took us to the Carmel Mission, the Mission Ranch, the waterfront including the Frank Lloyd Wright designed home, the “fairy tale cottages,” and around downtown Carmel was spot on. Joaquin included recommendations for dinner, lunch, and desert. We would highly recommend this tour to others.
jbomay
Sep 2022
This was a blast. Katie was our tour guide and really did a great job. The bikes were so much fun and made the touring easy. Everyone was very friendly and helpful with a thorough explanation of the bikes at the beginning. I would highly recommend this as a great opportunity to get the lay of the land around Carmel and see some beautiful sites all while learning a bit of the local history.
rafian2022
Sep 2022
I’ve been to Carmel so many times but have never experienced it as I did with this tour! Our guide (the owner) was soooo amazing. He gave us little history lessons on some of the iconic houses/buildings which was great. He took such great care of all of us, especially a friend who was new to biking. He made sure everyone was ok and nobody got left behind. He even made videos for us upon request :) All my girlfriends are planning on going again with families now!
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2022
Thanks. Look forward to seeing you all again!

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