Looking for an escape to a place steeped in history and natural beauty? Discover Ayabe, Kyoto’s best-kept secret. Far from the city’s hustle, this tranquil haven boasts serene landscapes, historic temples, a restorative hot spring, and undeniable rural charm.
This guide is all about helping you plan your ideal getaway, whether a day trip from Kyoto City or an immersive overnight stay.
We’ll start by effortlessly exploring Ayabe’s diverse landscapes on e-bikes led by an expert guide, then savor incredible local cuisine, uncover hidden gems, and relax at Ayabe Onsen. For those choosing the overnight adventure, prepare to discover amazing accommodation options and cap off your trip with an invigorating guided trek. So, which Ayabe adventure is for you? Let’s begin.
Ayabe’s E-Bike Highlights – The Day Trip Experience
Our Ayabe adventure kicks off with a smooth arrival at Ayabe Station, roughly a 70-minute train ride from Kyoto Station. From there, we take a bus to the serene Nio-no-Sumika area, where the real fun begins.
Guided Cycling Through Nature’s Embrace
Once you arrive at Nio-no-Sumika, you’ll meet your friendly guide, Yamashita-san. This is where you’ll get acquainted with your e-bike, so no need to worry if you’re new to them! Before your ride, Yamashita-san will provide clear instructions on how to use the electric assistance, ensuring you’re comfortable and confident before you even set off. As a first-time e-bike user myself, the initial electric assistance took some getting used to, but it became natural very quickly.
Then, it’s time to embark on an invigorating guided e-bike tour. There are 5 courses ranging from beginner to advanced, and this time we took a 6km course pedaling through picturesque rice fields and winding mountain paths. Trust me, the e-bike assistance makes navigating the countryside roads an absolute breeze.
We particularly enjoyed that as you glide along, you’ll hear the gentle sounds of water trickling, birds chirping, and the rustling of plants in the breeze. And the scents! Depending on the season, you might breathe in the delicate fragrance of sakura in spring, the lush green freshness of summer, the earthy aroma of autumn leaves in fall, or the clean, sharp air of winter. It’s a real treat for your senses.
Along the way, we stopped at two beautiful hidden waterfalls. If you visit in spring or fall, you might even spot tiny wildflowers, or perhaps dip your toes in the cool river.
During the journey, Yamashita-san shares fascinating historical insights about the area. What’s truly great is that Yamashita-san tailors each tour to his guests. He’s incredibly perceptive, picking up on your interests and adjusting the pace and focus accordingly.
Want to linger at the waterfalls? No problem, he’ll happily let you soak in the view for a bit longer. Feeling like the route is too difficult? He’s quick to offer an easier alternative, ensuring everyone feels comfortable and enjoys the journey. His flexibility truly makes the experience personal and enjoyable for all.