GoGo Active Tours
Things To Do Rossmoyne, Canning, Western Australia
GoGo Active Tours uses bikes and kayaks to show you some of Perth’s well-known highlights plus some special and difficult-to-find locations.
They provide a safe and organised guided tour for the whole family which is not strenuous but involves some light activity, some interesting facts about the history, culture, flora and fauna of the areas visited and allow plenty of time to simply enjoy the scenery.
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$89
Discover the majestic Perth foreshore, Claisebrook Cove and Elizabeth Quay.
Along the way learn some of the area’s historical and cultural secrets on this upbeat and engaging bike tour.
Disabled Access
Family Friendly Public Toilet$99
Let us take you outdoors and off the beaten track on a kayak journey of discovery through the very heart of Perth in an area that few people get to explore. This unique wetland area in such close proximity to Perth’s central business district can only be truly appreciated when accessed by kayak.
Come on this fun, upbeat and wonderfully engaging tour and let the passionate and experienced guides share some of the area’s historical, cultural, geographical and horticultural secrets with you.
The small group guided tours are all about actively connecting you with nature rather than strenuous exercise and so cater for a wide range of ages and skill levels.
The tour aims to leave you energised and with a strong sense of accomplishment.
Meet and launch near the Canning River Bridge and paddle slowly into the wetlands area. Take the time to enjoy the birdlife and learn a little about the first Australians who lived in the area as well as the first European explorers.
Continue the paddle before arriving at Kent Street Weir. After a 40-minute well-earned break, head back via a slightly different route taking time to absorb the areas beauty.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet$69
Join the award-winning company for an exclusive guided bike tour during the September-only Spring Kings Park Wildflower Festival.
Led by experienced guides, the tour unveils historical, cultural, and horticultural secrets in Perth’s iconic Kings Park. Explore hidden wildflower hotspots in the bushland, navigating a flat and enjoyable route curated to avoid major hills.
Embark on an adventure through remote paths, discovering everlastings, wildflower groves, and tree-lined avenues honouring fallen soldiers—all from the comfort of an easy-to-ride touring bike. These small group tours prioritize connecting participants with nature, suitable for various ages and skill levels.
The aim is to leave attendees feeling energized and accomplished, having experienced the beauty of Kings Park in a unique and engaging way.
Disabled Access
Carpark Non Smoking Public Toilet$95
Go off the beaten track and onto the river and paddle through the heart of the Swan Valley, one of Western Australia’s unique and historical wine-producing regions.
The tour starts and finishes at Mandoon Estate Winery, Western Australia’s most-awarded boutique winery (2012-2017). After the kayaking, reward your effort with a tasting of six Mandoon Estate premium wines.
Come on this fun, upbeat, wonderfully engaging, magical, mystery tour and let the passionate and experienced guides share some of the area’s historical, cultural, geographical and horticultural secrets with you.
The small group guided tours are all about actively connecting you with nature rather than strenuous exercise and so cater for a wide range of ages and skill levels.
They aim to leave you energised, relaxed and with a strong sense of accomplishment.
Disabled Access
Carpark Non Smoking Public Toilet$89
The Cliffs and Caves Tour takes you by kayak to explore the stunning and imposing limestone cliffs of Blackwall Reach. This weathered and majestic formation is one of the Swan River’s special places and will leave you awestruck.
The highly capable, experienced, local guides will share stories with you, from first Australians to the European Swan River Colonists as well as some of the area’s historical, cultural, geographical and horticultural secrets.
Meet at East Fremantle Yacht Club and paddle slowly upriver through Bicton Bay, hugging the riverbanks. Take the time to admire the eclectic mix of houses, houseboats and watercraft all while enjoying the peace and serenity that is found whilst kayaking.
Continue the paddle through the crystal clear waters towards the Blackwall Reach cliffs and spend time taking in the natural beauty of the limestone caves, crevices and water bird nesting sites in the Swan River’s deepest location.
The paddle includes several ‘raft ups’ where the group get together ‘mid-stream’ for a chat and a story. Disembark at the start point and finish at the members-only East Fremantle Yacht Club to enjoy the very scenic setting over a well-earned coffee, tea or soft drink.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet