Co Bikes is Exeter’s on-demand electric bike hire scheme. Because the bikes are electrically assisted, they make cycling a breeze – even up Exeter’s many hills! This means you can enjoy exploring the city without worrying about getting hot, sweaty and tired.
You can find the bikes at locations around the city including Exeter St David’s and Exeter Central train stations, Princesshay shopping centre, the University of Exeter, Topsham and right across the road from the Tourist Information Office in Dix’s Field.
Co Bikes can be hired using the nextbike app. Pay as you ride is £1.50 per 15 minutes or buy a BikeRider minutes bundle to save £s.
Planning a day trip? Check out Co Cars, the hire-by-the-hour electric and low emission car club.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
---|---|
BikeRider 200 - per 200 minutes of cycling | £10.00 activity |
BikeRider 400 - per 400 minutes of cycling | £20.00 activity |
Day Pass - 12 hours | £18.00 activity |
Pay As You Ride - per 15 minutes | £1.50 activity |
To use Co Bikes, new customers need to download the nextbike app and register for an account. To activate the account, customers make a £10 payment which is then used for their first Co Bikes trips. From then on, it costs £1.50 per 15 minutes to hire a Co Bike or customers can buy a discounted BikeRider minutes bundle.
Day pass terms and conditions: https://www.co-bikes.co.uk/summer-day-pass/
Locations include Exeter St David’s and Central train stations, University of Exeter, Dix’s Field, Princesshay, Topsham and St Leonards. Visit the Co Bikes website to view all locations.
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