Getting a good ride in Hampshire without the fear of traffic isn’t easy, especially given the area’s limited cycle lanes and drivers who sometimes seem intent on testing your nerve. The Adrenaline Comedy Bike Tour at B3335 offers a unique, humorous look at local cycling challenges, all while giving you a chance to see some of the region’s quieter, overlooked spots. Priced at only $6.84 per person and lasting about two hours, this experience provides both entertainment and insight, led by an experienced guide with a background in running school cycle buses—a real boon if you’re curious about traffic safety or just want laughs and good company.
Two features stand out for me: first, the tour’s focus on local politics and cycle lane development is both amusing and enlightening—think quizzes and diabolical facts about Hampshire’s road planning. Second, the fully equipped cycle bus trailer provides a surprisingly safe way to navigate busy roads, making the whole adventure accessible even for those who might be wary of Hampshire’s notoriously aggressive drivers. However, it’s worth noting that since the trip involves road riding and some physical effort, a moderate fitness level is recommended. If you’re expecting a peaceful, scenic bike ride through countryside paths, this might not be the tour for you; instead, it’s a lively, commentary-filled romp through Hampshire’s roadways.
Key Points
- Affordable and Unique: A lively, humorous way to explore Bournemouth and Hampshire by bike at a very reasonable price.
- Expert Guidance: Led by a guide with experience in school cycle safety, ensuring a fun yet safe ride.
- Insightful and Entertaining: Learn about local cycling issues, politics, and campaigns, all peppered with satire and quizzes.
- Safe and Inclusive: The cycle bus trailer gives peace of mind about traffic safety, making it accessible to a variety of cyclists.
- Interactive Experience: Music, jokes, and playful comments make this more than just a bike ride—it’s a comedy show on wheels.
- Limited Group Size: With a maximum of five travelers, expect personalized attention and a more relaxed social atmosphere.
A Closer Look at the Experience
Right from the start at Colden Common Community Centre, you’re greeted by the fully equipped cycle bus trailer, which is a clever piece of kit designed to shield riders from Hampshire’s sometimes aggressive drivers. The guide, a seasoned professional with a background in running school cycling buses, sets the tone with a safety briefing that’s part humor, part practical advice—definitely reassuring for first-timers or nervous cyclists.
Once underway, the sound of “I Want to Ride My Bicycle” blares as your group pedals along, heading through a landscape that’s surprisingly scenic—leafy villages and ancient streets unfold as you ride. The route along the B3335 isn’t just about the views; it’s a lively commentary on the development of cycle lanes, or rather, their frequent lack thereof. The guide points out relics like the “WOT no cycle lane” sign and the “blue bike campaign,” which are both rallying points for local activists and humorous national symbols alike.
The tour pauses at Hockley Link, where the infamous cycle lane simply stops, prompting good-natured ribbing about terrible junction design and local council missteps. The tour’s playful tone shines when the guide asks riddling questions about Hampshire County Council’s priorities, with laughs guaranteed when discussing the “car-focused mindsets” of local policymakers.
A favorite part for many is the cheering by the 20’s Plenty crossing, where friendly pedestrians wave as you pass—an unexpected moment of community amid the traffic chaos. The “You can remove this sign but not the message” blue sign offers a clever glance at local activism, highlighting how residents use humor and persistence to push for better cycling infrastructure.
Midway, a quick stop at the Handlebar Café offers a well-earned coffee break. It’s the perfect chance to chat about what you’ve learned, share your own views on cycling safety, and prepare for the return leg of this lively tour. Expect a mix of sightseeing, satire, and community spirit—all packed into two hours of cycling, comedy, and politics.
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Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This experience is ideal for travelers who appreciate a good laugh, have a sense of humor about local politics, and are interested in the quirks of Hampshire’s road system. It’s particularly suited for those who don’t mind a moderate physical challenge, as the tour involves some cycling on roads with traffic. It’s also perfect for anyone curious about local activism and cycling campaigns, or simply seeking a fun, unconventional way to explore the area.
If you’re after a quiet ride through nature, this might not be the best fit. Instead, if you enjoy witty commentary, playful quizzes, and insightful social critique, this bike tour will deliver. Plus, with the small group size of only five adventurers, it’s a very personal and engaging outing.
A Well-Thought-Out Itinerary
Starting at Colden Common Community Centre, your guide welcomes you and explains the purpose of the cycle bus—a trailer designed to shield riders from Hampshire traffic, particularly the often unpredictable and impatient drivers. The briefing cues you into what to expect and how to stay safe, all delivered with a sense of humor that immediately puts everyone at ease.
Soon after, your group cycles through the leafy village of Colden Common, then onto the ancient streets of Twyford. These areas, lined with historic buildings and quiet lanes, contrast sharply with the busy B3335. Here, the tour goes beyond sightseeing to dissect the local politics behind cycling infrastructure, with humorous anecdotes about how the Hampshire County Council’s budget often seems to leave active travel in the dust.
The highlight is the segment along the B3335, where the guide explains the development and stagnation of cycle lanes in Hampshire. Expect to hear about the fight for better cycling infrastructure, and to see signs like the iconic “WOT no cycle lane,” which has become a rallying cry. You’ll also observe the “blue bike campaign” and may glimpse residents waving cheerfully at the cyclists—a reminder that even in traffic chaos, community can shine through.
As the ride approaches Hockley Link, the humor flows freely with mockery of terrible junction design and the council’s apparent indifference. The group stops briefly at the 20’s Plenty crossing—an area that often receives attention in local activism—and the cheerful wave from pedestrians makes you realize that local support for safer cycling routes is alive, even if the roads aren’t quite there yet.
The return trip takes you to the Handlebar Café, where a hot coffee helps to process what you’ve learned and share insights with your fellow cyclists. The return leg offers opportunities for more jokes about Hampshire drivers, traffic signals, and the ongoing campaign for more cycle lanes.
Practical Details and Value
Although the price of just $6.84 might seem modest, what it offers is far more than a simple bike ride. You’re getting an informative, humorous, and interactive experience that reveals the inefficiencies and idiosyncrasies of Hampshire’s roads. The small group size, capped at five, means you’ll receive attentive guidance—perfect for those who prefer a more personal touch.
The tour’s duration of about two hours makes it manageable for most travelers, and the mobile ticket adds convenience. Since it starts early at 7:00 am, it also works well for those who like to make the most of a day exploring Bournemouth or Winchester after the ride. It’s recommended that participants have moderate physical fitness, as the ride involves cycling on roads with traffic, some hills, and stopping frequently.
This experience offers exceptional value for those interested in local politics, cycling, or simply looking for a memorable, laugh-filled outing. It’s not a leisurely scenic cycle—rather, it’s a lively, eye-opening, and often hilarious romp through Hampshire’s road network.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This bike tour is perfect for curious travelers eager to learn about local activism, road design, and cycling issues in a fun setting. It appeals most to adventure-seekers willing to tolerate some traffic and physical activity, as well as those with a sense of humor about local politics. If you enjoy interactive, playful experiences and want to see a different side of Hampshire, this tour is worth considering. Budget-conscious travelers will appreciate the exceptional value—a two-hour funny, educational ride for less than the cost of a fancy coffee.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
It’s designed for adults or older teens with moderate fitness. Since it involves cycling on roads with traffic, younger children or less confident cyclists might find it less suitable.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothing, a helmet if you prefer, some water, and perhaps a small camera. The guide provides the technical gear and safety briefing.
Is the cycle bus trailer safe?
Yes, the trailer is designed to protect riders from overtaking traffic, making it a safe way to navigate Hampshire’s busy roads.
What’s the best time for this tour?
It starts at 7:00 am, so early risers will enjoy cooler weather and fewer cars. It also ensures you can explore other sights later in the day.
Can I join if I’m not an experienced cyclist?
The tour is suited for those with moderate physical fitness, but experience cycling on busy roads is less critical thanks to the cycle bus trailer.
How many people are in the group?
A maximum of five travelers ensures a more personalized experience.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What kind of commentary or humor can I expect?
The guide mixes facts with satire, jokes about local politics, and playful quizzes—making the ride both informative and entertaining.
Is there a break during the tour?
Yes, the stop at the Handlebar Café provides a chance to relax and chat.
Can I cancel if I change my plans?
Yes, cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility to travelers.
To sum it up, the Adrenaline Comedy Bike Tour at B3335 offers a lively, humorous take on Hampshire’s road network, combining local insight, safety, and fun. It’s perfect for those interested in cycling, politics, and community stories, who don’t mind a bit of traffic and physical activity. With its small group size, affordable price, and engaging commentary, it’s a memorable way to see Bournemouth and Hampshire through a different lens—and perhaps even become a more informed traveler and cyclist in the process.
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