Welcome to the lovely island of Alderney!

The easiest way of exploring this fantastic little island is by bicycle.

Once you leave the small town of St Anne you will encounter very little traffic, and with over ten miles of paved roads and many more miles of tracks and pathways, cycling is the ideal way to explore the island at your own pace. We can offer cycles for all the family, with tag-a-longs and child seats available for smaller children.

Helmets can also be provided and are recommended for children, but it is not a law in Alderney to wear them. A lock will be provided with each cycle.

We also stock a range of designer and casual wear, from ex-chainstore stock to our new Joe Browns collection, and everything in between.

Reservations

To reserve bikes for your stay in Alderney please email us with details of your requirements, dates and where you are staying, together with a contact number.

Or give us a call on 01481 822286 or 07781 154045 to discuss your requirements.

Opening Hours

SUMMER: 7 days a week, 9:30am 'til 5pm
WINTER: 9:30am 'til 1:30pm

If we aren't open, just give us a call!

Cycle and Surf will be mostly CLOSED until Wednesday 5th March 2025
but we will still be open Saturdays 9.30 – 12pm every week
for Bike Hire / emergency repairs / emergency clothes
phone 07781 154045

Prices

2025 Price List

£16 per day for adult bike
£12 per day for a junior bike
£30 per day for our new electric bikes
Discounts available on longer hires for pedal bikes

PLEASE NOTE: e-bikes are only for rental to those aged 18+, and no child attachments (child seats, tag-a-longs, buggies) can be used with e-bikes

The use of a full throttle on an electric bicycle is legal in the UK on the condition that the bicycle has been tested, and approved by specific DVSA centres. The correct approval certification must have been issued by the DVSA. The approval certificate must show the bike’s make, model and frame number.

Without the correct certification electric bicycles with a throttle may not legally be used anywhere in the UK where the public has access. This includes private land where a footpath runs across or adjacent to the land.