



See Liverpool’s football legacy from a fresh perspective on this 3-hour e-bike tour that visits both Liverpool FC and Everton’s iconic stadiums. Ride through neighbourhoods steeped in football pride, uncover the stories behind the murals, and enjoy panoramic city views along the way. Designed for small groups, this guided ride brings together sport, culture, and local life in one unforgettable way to explore the city.
Next, you’ll ride towards Everton’s Goodison Park and the impressive new Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium on the waterfront. Along the route, your guide shares the history and rivalry between the two clubs, revealing how football has shaped the city’s identity. The e-bikes’ smooth pedal assist makes the ride effortless, so you can focus on the atmosphere rather than the hills.
Expect regular stops for photos, a relaxed ride through one of Liverpool’s scenic parks, and a visit to a viewpoint where the entire city skyline stretches out below you. By the end, you’ll have a deeper sense of how football and local pride intertwine throughout Liverpool.
The ride crosses both sides of the city, from traditional football neighbourhoods to regenerated docklands. You’ll pass historic terraces, creative murals, and lively parks that connect the modern city with its sporting roots. Travelling by e-bike lets you see far more than on foot, offering a genuine look at the places that define Liverpool’s football culture.
Comfortable clothing and closed shoes are recommended, and a small water bottle is handy for breaks. Helmets and hi-vis vests are provided, and tours go ahead in most weather conditions, with sensible adjustments made if needed.
Their commitment to quality, small-group tours, and personable guides has earned them a consistent Number One ranking on TripAdvisor and several Travellers’ Choice Awards. Each tour is crafted to balance fun, insight, and comfort — offering an engaging way to learn about Liverpool’s football heritage and its people. With top-rated e-bikes and friendly local guides, it’s the perfect mix of sport, culture, and discovery.
The tours are run using electric pedal-assisted bicycles, often referred to as e-bikes. These bikes don’t have a throttle, as throttle-controlled electric bikes are not legal for public use in the UK. Instead, the motor provides assistance only while you’re pedalling, giving you a boost when needed but still keeping the experience active and engaging. The bikes are EU certified and designed for smooth, reliable performance.
Each e-bike provides assistance up to 15.5mph (around 25km/h), after which the motor automatically cuts out. Most tours average a comfortable speed of about 12mph (19km/h), meaning the electric assistance remains available throughout most of the ride. This speed allows you to keep pace easily with the group, take in your surroundings, and enjoy the ride without worrying about overexerting yourself — ideal for both regular cyclists and those new to e-bikes.
The e-bike tours offer a fun and comfortable way to see the best of Liverpool, from the city’s iconic football stadiums to famous Beatles landmarks. Using electric pedal-assisted bikes means that even with the city’s rolling hills, everyone can ride together at an enjoyable pace without feeling worn out. The assistance doesn’t make the ride effortless — it simply makes it more manageable, ensuring riders of all fitness levels can keep up and focus on enjoying the sights and stories shared along the way.
Tours move at a relaxed but steady pace to keep the group close together, particularly at junctions and crossings. Guides pay close attention to ensure no one is left behind, and the group always regathers before moving on. The aim is for the experience to feel social and connected — like a shared adventure through the city rather than a long trail of individual riders.
The tour takes you right to the heart of Liverpool’s football landmarks. You’ll stop directly outside both Liverpool FC’s Anfield Stadium and Everton’s Goodison Park, as well as visiting the new Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium site. Each stop allows time to dismount, take photos, and hear about the historical events, players, and community stories linked to the grounds. Your guide shares insight into how each stadium has evolved over time and why they hold such an emotional place in local life.
While the tour doesn’t include entry inside the stadiums, the outside areas are filled with energy and symbolism — from murals of football legends to statues, memorials, and fan tributes that line the surrounding streets. It’s here you get a true sense of the pride that defines Liverpool’s football identity. Many guests say this part of the tour feels like walking through living history, surrounded by fans’ artwork and the sounds of the neighbourhoods that grew up around the clubs.
Yes — this tour appeals to anyone curious about Liverpool’s culture, not just football supporters. The route winds through local parks, historic neighbourhoods, and vibrant streets where football, music, and art all meet. The stories shared by your guide give context to how football shaped the city’s working-class communities, supported local charities, and inspired creativity in everything from murals to music. It’s as much about Liverpool’s people as it is about the sport itself.
Even if you’ve never watched a match, you’ll enjoy the way this tour links sport to the wider character of the city. The ride includes plenty of stops where you can appreciate architecture, history, and green spaces. Guests often find that by the end, they’ve developed a new respect for how football weaves through Liverpool’s identity — it’s less about the game itself and more about what it represents to generations of locals.
The tour is designed to be easy and enjoyable, even for those who aren’t regular cyclists. The e-bikes provide smooth pedal assistance that makes tackling hills effortless and keeps the group together without anyone feeling rushed. The total route covers around 10–12 miles, taken at a comfortable pace with regular pauses for photos and commentary. Each stop also gives a short break, so there’s plenty of time to rest, chat, and enjoy the surroundings.
Guides are experienced at supporting mixed-ability groups, and the tour follows safe, well-planned routes using quieter roads and cycle paths wherever possible. Riders often comment that the electric bikes make them feel more confident and relaxed, allowing them to focus on the views rather than the effort. It’s a sociable ride that balances movement with moments to pause and absorb the atmosphere of Liverpool’s football heartlands.
Definitely — this tour goes beyond the obvious highlights to include hidden corners that many visitors never see. You’ll pass local murals tucked away in residential streets, creative fan tributes celebrating players and managers, and community spaces where grassroots football still thrives. These smaller stops help explain how football culture is sustained not just by the big clubs, but by the people who live and breathe it every day.
A highlight for many guests is the viewpoint that overlooks the city skyline, offering an incredible perspective of both Anfield and Goodison Park. It’s a chance to reflect on how close the two clubs are geographically yet how different their histories have been. These lesser-known spots capture Liverpool’s humour, rivalry, and warmth — giving a genuine insight into the city’s character beyond what most tourists get to see.
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