Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace

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Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace

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Rice terraces and cables, all in one afternoon. At U Fun Field in Ubud, you get the Dream Catcher Swing plus zipline and a Sky Bike route above real rice paddies, with staff helping you nail the photos. I also like how the team takes an active role, including directing where to stand and even capturing shots for you (special thanks to Laeo, mentioned in guest photos).

Here’s the only catch: depending on the package and timing, you may spend some time waiting between activity sections. If you’re sensitive to height or you don’t meet the weight limits, plan carefully before you book.

If you want a Ubud day that mixes adrenaline with scenery and easy photo stops, this one is built for exactly that.

Key things to know before you go

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Key things to know before you go

  • Private rice terrace access: you’re walking and playing on a dedicated area, not in a crowded public field
  • Seven photo booths: Wings of Bali plus themed spots like bee nests and a bamboo bridge set the scene for easy, guided pictures
  • Multiple swing styles: from the big Dream Catcher Swing to calmer couple or flower swings
  • Zipline uses two parallel lines: expect a fast side-to-side view above the paddies
  • Sky Bike is pedal-powered: you control the pace while you travel above the rice terraces
  • Physical limits matter: rides have minimum and maximum weight limits, and some health conditions aren’t suitable

U Fun Field in Ubud: a private-feeling adventure built around rice terraces

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - U Fun Field in Ubud: a private-feeling adventure built around rice terraces
Ubud is packed with great nature experiences, but this one is designed so you feel like you’ve got space to breathe. The action is based around a private rice field with access to private hiking tracks, so your time on-site feels more “your group, your pace” than a squeeze through a crowd.

What you’re really buying is a full sensory day: walking in working-agriculture surroundings, stopping at scenic spots, and then doing thrill rides right over the rice paddies. This combo is what makes it work even if you’re not chasing every single adrenaline option. If you want to go hard, you can. If you want to go a little calmer, swings and photo stops still carry the day.

One more practical point: the place is easy to find using GPS. You can type U Fun Field to get there, then return to the same meeting point at the end. That keeps the logistics simple, especially if you’re pairing this with other Ubud plans.

Dream Catcher Swing and the swing lineup: go big, then choose your comfort level

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Dream Catcher Swing and the swing lineup: go big, then choose your comfort level
The swing is the headline here, and the reason is simple: the Dream Catcher Swing is described as the biggest swing in the area. The vibe is classic Bali: wind in your hair, rice fields below, and a strong chance you’ll end up with photos you’ll actually keep.

You’re not stuck with just one option. The swing setup can include different styles, like:

  • Extreme Swing for a bigger adrenaline hit
  • Flower Swing for a softer, more scenic feel
  • Couple Swing if you want a shared ride

What I like about having multiple swing options is that it gives you choices based on your comfort, not just your group’s expectations. If one person is chasing max height and another person wants something less intense, you can still keep the day together.

Safety gear and insurance are included, and the team focuses on your ride experience (including photo direction). One caution: the swing rides have strict limits too. The minimum weight is 35kg, and the maximum is 150kg, and the minimum age is 5 years old.

Zipline over Ubud rice fields: fast two-line thrills and photo-ready angles

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Zipline over Ubud rice fields: fast two-line thrills and photo-ready angles
After the swings, you’ll glide across the paddies on the zipline. The setup uses two parallel lines that cross from one side to the other, giving you a bird’s-eye view of the greenery as you travel.

This is the kind of activity where the location does most of the work. A zipline through a forest is fun, but a zipline above rice terraces has that extra “oh wow” factor because you can actually read the shapes of the fields as you move.

Also, the operation seems built around a smooth flow. Many people mention how well organized the day feels and how friendly the staff are. That matters because ziplines can be hectic if a crew is disorganized. Here, the goal seems to be keeping you moving while still taking safety seriously.

Again, physical limits apply: the zipline has the same 35kg to 150kg weight range. If you’re booking for a mixed group, use those numbers early, so you don’t get stuck deciding on the day.

Sky Bike above the paddies: the one activity that feels like your own pace

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Sky Bike above the paddies: the one activity that feels like your own pace
If swings are your jump scare and ziplines are your speed run, the Sky Bike is the activity that lets you slow down. It’s described as pedal-powered travel above the emerald rice paddies, so you’re not just being carried—you’re actively moving.

In practical terms, this can be a great “middle” choice for groups with different comfort levels. Some people want height and speed; others want something that still feels thrilling but less forced. Pedaling overhead also tends to make photos easier because you can choose your moment while you’re moving through the route.

The weight limit is the same range as the zipline and swing: 35kg minimum, 150kg maximum. Minimum age is also 5 years old.

If you’re planning your day, I’d think of the Sky Bike as your chance to soak in the view between adrenaline peaks.

The guided rice terrace walk and 7 photo spots that do the work for you

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - The guided rice terrace walk and 7 photo spots that do the work for you
One of the most useful parts of this experience is that you’re not just standing around waiting for the next ride. There’s a guided tour and sightseeing/hiking component on the property, and the staff help you experience the rice terrace area beyond the thrill equipment.

It helps that the site is built for photos without turning into a totally staged carnival. You get 7 photo booths with themes and props, including:

  • Wings of Bali
  • Bee Nest
  • Bird Nest
  • Hanging Chair
  • Bamboo bridge across the waterfall
  • Traditional farmer’s hut
  • Rice field background with accessories (basket and farmer’s hat)

Those are the spots where you can get your pictures quickly, even if your group isn’t trying to become full-time photographers. And yes, people specifically talk about staff taking and directing photos on the swings, which is a big deal when you’re traveling in pairs or small groups and don’t want to play selfie jockey all afternoon.

A separate win: the tour includes cultural insight tied to farming. One guest highlighted that the culture guide shared information about Bali’s agriculture. That kind of context makes the scenery feel more grounded—like you’re seeing an active landscape, not just a backdrop.

Timing, duration, and how long you’ll actually be there

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Timing, duration, and how long you’ll actually be there
The full experience can run 1.5 to 5 hours, depending on the starting time and what option/package you select. On the ground, there’s a featured stretch of time at the main field area—around 3 hours—where you’ll do the guided sightseeing and hiking and then move through the rides.

Here’s the practical expectation: even with a good operation, activity-based parks have transitions. You might change safety gear, get briefed for each section, and wait your turn to ride. One downside that came up is that some days may feel slower because you’re waiting between sections after purchasing certain activities.

So if you’re tight on schedule—like you’ve got a dinner reservation you can’t miss—build a buffer. Late afternoon is often a nice time to go in Bali because the heat cools down and photos can look better. (That’s general Bali logic, not a promise.)

Price and value: why $34 can feel like more than one attraction

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Price and value: why $34 can feel like more than one attraction
At $34 per person, the value depends on what you want from the day, but based on what’s included, it’s easy to see why people feel it’s worth it.

Here’s what’s covered in the package:

  • Entry ticket to U Fun Field
  • Access to the rides and activities
  • Safety tools and insurance
  • 7 photo booths with themed spots and props
  • Access to the rice terrace and private hiking tracks
  • Transportation included depending on the option you choose

Not included:

  • Food and beverages (though there’s an on-site restaurant)
  • Floating dress rental
  • Photographer service

That last point matters because people often want a dress for photos in Bali, and you’ll want to plan for it if it’s part of your look. If you’re fine with casual travel clothes and letting the included props do the heavy lifting, you’ll keep costs controlled.

What makes the value feel “real” is that the included items aren’t random. The photo booths are tied to scenic spots and themed setups, not just a couple of roadside corners. And the rides are the core of the day: swing, zipline, and Sky Bike.

If you’re comparing this to paying separately for each attraction in Ubud, the bundled access plus transport option is the main reason the price can feel fair.

Safety rules and who should skip this adventure

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Safety rules and who should skip this adventure
Safety is part of the pitch, and the operation includes safety tools and insurance. Still, it’s not for everyone.

Key limitations from the rules:

  • Weight limits: Zipline 35kg–150kg, Sky Bike 35kg–150kg, Swing 35kg–150kg
  • Age: not suitable for children under 5 years old
  • Not suitable for: pregnant women, people with heart problems, wheelchair users

Also: no outside food or drinks are allowed. The site has an on-site restaurant, so you’re not left scrambling, but you’ll want to keep your day smooth by planning to eat there.

What to bring is simple: comfortable shoes and shorts.

If you’re going with older kids, this is one of those Ubud activities that can work well because the minimum age is clear and because the staff seem used to guiding families through the flow.

Getting there in Bali: pickup areas and easy meeting point logic

Pickup is optional, and it depends on where you’re staying. If you’re outside the Ubud area—like Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Gianyar, Sangeh, Renon, or Sanur—you can choose a pickup option.

The guidance is straightforward: if you can’t find your exact hotel, pick the nearest pickup point and contact the reservation number to coordinate. Drivers wait at the villa/hotel lobby about 15 minutes in advance.

If you’re staying inside Ubud or you’d rather not rely on a pickup, the meeting point works well because it’s easy to locate by GPS. The tour also ends back at the meeting point, which makes it simple to plan your next step.

Who should book U Fun Field, and who might want a different Ubud plan?

Book this if you want:

  • A full Ubud action day with multiple ride types in one place
  • Great photo opportunities without needing a full-time photographer
  • A mix of thrills and rice-terrace walking in a private-feeling area
  • Staff who focus on guiding and helping you get the shots (Laeo is one name that’s been credited for photos)

Consider a different option if:

  • Your group includes someone under 5 or outside the 35kg–150kg range for rides
  • Anyone in your group is pregnant, has heart issues, or needs wheelchair access
  • You hate the idea of possible waiting between activity sections

Should you book U Fun Field in Ubud?

Yes, if your goal is a fun, photo-friendly mix of swing + zipline + Sky Bike with private rice terrace scenery and a team that keeps things organized. The included photo booths and access to private terrace tracks make it feel like more than a “one ride and done” attraction.

I’d book with confidence if you’re comfortable with outdoor activities and you meet the age/weight limits. I’d think twice if your schedule is extremely tight or if your group has mobility/health constraints. With a little planning, it’s one of those Bali days where you leave with both adrenaline stories and actual pictures you’ll want to show.

FAQ

What activities are included at U Fun Field?

Your package includes entry to U Fun Field, access to the rides and activities (including the swing, zipline, and Sky Bike as described), safety tools and insurance, and access to the rice terrace and private hiking tracks. You also get 7 photo booths with listed themes and props.

How long does the experience take?

The duration is listed as 1.5 to 5 hours, with starting times depending on availability. There is also a main time at the U Fun Field area of about 3 hours in the flow.

What are the age and weight limits?

The minimum age is 5 years old. Weight limits for the rides are listed as Zipline: 35kg to 150kg, Sky Bike: 35kg to 150kg, and Swing: 35kg to 150kg.

Is food and drink included?

Food and beverages are not included, but there is an on-site restaurant where you can eat during your visit.

Do you offer pickup outside Ubud?

Pickup is optional. It can include hotels/accommodations outside Ubud area such as Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Gianyar, Sangeh, Renon, and Sanur. If you can’t find your exact location, choose the nearest pickup point and contact the reservation number to coordinate.

Can you book on-site after arriving?

On-site online booking is strictly prohibited. Online bookings must be made before arrival.

If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you want the full swing+zipline+Sky Bike combo or just some parts, and I can help you choose the best timing window for a smoother day.

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