Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure

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Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure

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  • 1 - 5 hours
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Traveller rating 4.7 (382)Duration1 - 5 hoursPrice from$28Operated byU Fun FieldBook viaGetYourGuide

Ready for Bali skies and rice views? This Ubud adventure at U Fun Field strings together swings, zipline, and SkyBike over a private rice terrace setting, with lots of set-piece photo moments along the way. It’s the kind of Bali day that feels playful and scenic at the same time, not just another photo line.

I especially like two things: the chance to swing (including the Dream Catcher Swing) with a real rice-terrace view right under you, and the guided rice-field walk that adds context so the scenery isn’t just pretty, it’s meaningful. The staff also keep the pace fun and smooth, so you’re not waiting around to start your next ride.

One consideration: this experience has real physical limits. It’s listed as not suitable for people with heart problems or pregnant women, and the games have a weight range (minimum 35kg, maximum 150kg) plus a minimum age of 5.

Key Things I’d Plan for at U Fun Field (Swing, Zipline & SkyBike)

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Key Things I’d Plan for at U Fun Field (Swing, Zipline & SkyBike)

  • Dream Catcher Swing plus other swing styles over rice terraces, not just one generic platform
  • Zipline on parallel lines that gives you a bird’s-eye look across the paddies
  • SkyBike (pedal bike in the air) so you can ride at a relaxed pace while you take photos
  • Seven photo booths including Wings of Bali, Bee Nest, Bird Nest, Hanging Chair, Bamboo bridge, farmer’s hut, and a rice-field background setup
  • Private hiking tracks through the rice terraces for a calmer feel away from heavy crowds
  • Safety tools and insurance included, with helmets, harnesses, and a safety belt provided

U Fun Field’s Ubud Rice Terrace Setup: Private, Scenic, and Built for Photos

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - U Fun Field’s Ubud Rice Terrace Setup: Private, Scenic, and Built for Photos

Ubud rice terraces are famous for a reason, but many spots get swamped. What I like about this experience is the way the action is staged in a private rice-field area with guided access via private hiking tracks. That matters because you get those wide green views without spending your day inching forward in a crowd.

The setting is also designed for both the thrill and the camera. You’re not just doing one activity and leaving. You move between rides, photo points, and a rice-field cultural stop, and the whole thing feels like a planned route through the paddies. You’ll notice the staff keep things organized, too. Many of the ride-and-photo moments rely on good positioning, and the team is there to help you get angles that look good fast.

If you want a Bali day that feels like a mini adventure without feeling chaotic, this format is a good match.

Swinging Over Ubud: Dream Catcher Swing and Your Other Options

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Swinging Over Ubud: Dream Catcher Swing and Your Other Options

The experience starts with the swing area, and this is where the whole day gets memorable quickly. You’ll choose from the available swing rides, with the Dream Catcher Swing called out as a top draw because it’s the largest swing in the area. Even if you’re not chasing extreme height, the view is the point: you’re looking out over rice terraces while you’re up in the air.

Depending on what you pick, you may also try other swing styles such as:

  • Extreme Swing
  • Flower Swing
  • Couple Swing

This choice is more than variety. Each swing position gives a different composition. If you’re going with a partner or friends, Couple Swing is the obvious play for shared photos. If you want something that feels more intense, the Extreme Swing is the one most people gravitate toward.

Practical note: wear comfortable shoes and shorts. You’ll be moving between platforms and photo setups, and you don’t want footwear that’s slippery on outdoor surfaces.

Zipline Across the Rice Paddies: Parallel Lines for a Real Bird’s-Eye View

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Zipline Across the Rice Paddies: Parallel Lines for a Real Bird’s-Eye View

Next up is the zipline. The key detail here is how it’s set up: you’ll glide across the rice terraces on parallel lines. That simple fact changes the feel. You’re not only racing down a single line; you’re experiencing the paddies from above with a clearer sense of direction and depth across the field.

Most people expect a zipline to be loud and fast. Here, the described goal is scenic flight. The ride is meant to be part thrill, part view time. Some guides keep things calm and explanatory, which helps if you’re even a little nervous about heights.

Also, plan for hands-on photo moments. If you bring your phone, the staff can help you decide when it’s safe to record during the ride based on how they run the activity. Some participants have noted the zipline feels controlled enough to get video, while still keeping the overall pace manageable.

If your zipline goal is epic scenery and a confidence-building experience, this one fits.

SkyBike in the Air: Pedal Your Way Over Emerald Paddies

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - SkyBike in the Air: Pedal Your Way Over Emerald Paddies

After the zipline, you switch to something that feels like the in-between step: the SkyBike. You pedal on a suspended bike above the rice paddies, usually at a relaxed pace. That matters because it turns the activity into a slow-moving viewpoint instead of pure adrenaline.

This is the part I’d choose if you want:

  • an active moment without the same kind of fear factor as a fast zipline
  • more control over your photos and angles
  • time to look down and notice details in the terrace pattern

You’ll feel how the bike’s suspension changes balance, but the staff provides the gear and keeps the process straightforward. The overall vibe is “go at your pace,” not “survive the ride.”

If you’re traveling with someone who prefers views over speed, SkyBike is a great bridge between thrill and comfort.

Seven Photo Spots, Including Wings of Bali: Where the Day Becomes Instagram-Ready

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Seven Photo Spots, Including Wings of Bali: Where the Day Becomes Instagram-Ready

This package is built around photo opportunities, and it does it with variety. You’ll hit seven photo booths, including:

  • Wings of Bali
  • Bee Nest
  • Bird Nest
  • Hanging Chair
  • Bamboo bridge
  • Traditional farmer’s hut
  • Rice field background with accessories like a basket and farmer’s hat

The Wings of Bali stop is the headline. It’s the kind of spot that immediately changes your camera settings and pose, since you’re effectively mimicking flight over the paddies. If you want a classic Bali photo without hunting for it in random places, this solves that problem.

What I like most is that the photo points aren’t all the same height or theme. Bee Nest and Bird Nest create a more playful, winged vibe. Bamboo bridge and the farmer’s hut add cultural texture so the photos don’t feel like the same shot repeated seven times.

One tip: if you’re offered extra dressing like a floating dress rental, treat it as optional. It’s not included in the base cost, but you can decide if it matches your style. Some people feel more comfortable getting that extra help for posing, while others prefer the simpler outfits.

If photos are your priority, you’ll be happy here. If photos aren’t your priority, the photo stops still work because they’re positioned around the natural flow of rides and views.

The Rice Field Cultural Walk: What Makes This More Than Just Rides

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - The Rice Field Cultural Walk: What Makes This More Than Just Rides

Between the big thrill moments, you’ll get a guided cultural tour through the rice terraces. This is where the day gains depth. The route includes rice-terrace access through the private hiking tracks, so you’re actually walking the paddies, not just standing at viewpoints.

The tour is designed to be quick, clear, and scenic. It helps you connect what you’re seeing with how the terrace system works and what it means in daily life around Ubud. If you’ve ever found Bali tours too rushed, this part is a nice reset. You get fresh air, you slow down, and you start noticing the details: terrace edges, paths, and how the field patterns run.

It’s also a good time to get comfortable. People who are nervous about the rides often find the pre-activity walkthrough helpful because you understand the setting and the staff’s role.

How Long It Takes and When to Go for the Calmest Experience

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - How Long It Takes and When to Go for the Calmest Experience

The experience is listed as 1–5 hours, and on-site time is commonly about 3 hours. The wide time range usually comes down to pickup options and your pacing across swings, zipline, SkyBike, and the photo stops.

You’ll have flexible arrival within operating hours from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Your start time is an estimate, but you can arrive anytime within that window without stress. That’s a big deal in Bali, where traffic and timing can make a strict slot feel like a trap.

If you want the calmer feel away from crowds, I’d aim for an earlier arrival. Many people also mention that going first thing helped them keep the pace relaxed and the setting quieter.

This is a strong plan for:

  • a morning or late-morning slot when you still have energy
  • couples who want a shared set of activities
  • friends who can rotate between the thrill stops and the photo stops

Transport Around Ubud and Beyond: Getting There Without Headaches

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Transport Around Ubud and Beyond: Getting There Without Headaches

Transportation is included depending on the option you select. The pickup list includes areas like Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Gianyar, Sangeh, Renon, Sanur, and some other Bali-area zones. Your driver is expected to wait at the villa or hotel lobby about 15 minutes in advance.

This is worth caring about because the best rice-terrace timing is tied to how smoothly your day starts. If you’re staying outside Ubud, a pickup option saves time and keeps you from negotiating rides while you’re also trying to fit the activities in.

If you’re not sure which pickup point matches your exact address, choose the nearest option and coordinate with the reservation number.

Price and Value: Why $28 Can Make Sense for a Full Package

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Price and Value: Why $28 Can Make Sense for a Full Package

At $28 per person, the value here comes from bundling multiple high-visibility activities into one organized route. This isn’t a single ride ticket.

Your included basics are:

  • Entry ticket to the U Fun Field Park
  • Access to rides and activities
  • Safety tools (helmet, harness, safety belt)
  • Insurance coverage
  • Rice terrace access via private hiking tracks
  • Guided cultural tour
  • 7 photo booths with defined photo setups

You’re also not paying extra for the core safety infrastructure. Helmets and harnesses are included, and insurance coverage is listed. For adventure activities like zipline and suspended rides, those inclusions matter more than people think when they’re comparing prices.

What isn’t included is also clearly defined: floating dress rental, photographer service, food and beverage from the on-site restaurant, and personal expenses.

So the math comes down to how you like to travel:

  • If you want to do swings + zipline + SkyBike + photo stops as one clean schedule, the package cost works well.
  • If you only want one ride and don’t care about the photo setups, you might feel like you paid for more than you used.

Safety, Insurance, and Physical Limits You Should Not Ignore

Safety is handled in a practical way: you get safety tools including helmets, harnesses, and a safety belt, and the experience includes insurance coverage.

That’s the good news. The fine print matters too.

This activity is not suitable for:

  • children under 5
  • pregnant women
  • people with heart problems
  • wheelchair users

There’s also a weight restriction for the games: minimum 35kg, maximum 150kg. Before you book, check your group against those limits. It’s better to know ahead of time than to arrive and find one person can’t participate.

If you have any mobility concerns, this is the part to take seriously. You’ll be moving between platforms and outdoors.

What to Bring, What Costs Extra, and How to Get the Best Results

Bring:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Shorts

The day is mostly outdoors, and you’ll be doing repeated position changes for rides and photos.

Extra options you may want:

  • Floating dress rental (not included)
  • Photographer service (not included)

Photographer service is popular because it solves a real problem: poses at height don’t happen naturally. If you want faster, better photos, paying for help can be worth it. Some participants specifically recommended adding the photographer and dress options as a package choice.

Also, there’s an on-site restaurant, but outside food and drinks aren’t allowed. If you like snacks, plan for that through the included restaurant option.

A small but real travel habit: some people also recommend having a bit of cash on hand for tipping, since the staff often handles both safety and photo direction.

Who This Experience Fits Best (And Who Might Feel Off)

This is a great match for:

  • couples and friends who want multiple thrills in one place
  • people who want Bali scenery plus structured fun
  • travelers who care about photos and like clear photo stops
  • families with children aged 5 and up who can follow safety instructions

It’s less ideal for:

  • anyone in the group who falls outside the weight limits
  • anyone who is pregnant or has heart issues
  • wheelchair users

If your group includes someone who wants low-key sightseeing, this still can work because the cultural walk and private terrace access give you calmer moments. But the main draw is the active rides, so everyone should be comfortable with that style of day.

Should You Book U Fun Field Swing, Zipline & SkyBike?

Book it if you want a Bali day that combines thrill rides, guided rice-terrace context, and a photo route that actually delivers. The big value is in the mix: Dream Catcher Swing (and other swing styles), zipline flight above the paddies, SkyBike pedaling in the air, plus the seven photo booths like Wings of Bali.

Skip it if your group can’t meet the physical limits, or if you only want one activity and don’t care about the photo stops or cultural walk.

If you’re planning around Ubud and want something that feels both scenic and fun without endless waiting, this package is one of the easier yes-decisions on the island.

FAQ

How much time should I plan for the U Fun Field Swing, Zipline & SkyBike adventure?

The experience is listed as 1 to 5 hours. The on-site portion is commonly around 3 hours, but pickup and how long you take with swings, zipline, SkyBike, and photo stops can change the total.

What’s included in the ticket price?

Included items are entry to U Fun Field Park, access to rides and activities, safety tools (helmet, harness, safety belt), insurance coverage, guided cultural tour, rice terrace access via private hiking tracks, and access to 7 photo booths.

Is transportation included?

Transportation is included based on the option you select. Pickup is described for areas such as Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Gianyar, Sangeh, Renon, and Sanur, with details varying by your chosen pickup option.

What are the age and weight limits?

The minimum age is 5 years old. The games have a weight restriction of minimum 35kg and maximum 150kg.

Is this experience safe for people who are nervous about heights?

Safety gear is provided and the rides are run with staff support. The zipline and SkyBike also tend to be paced as a scenic experience, which can help many people feel more comfortable, but you should still consider your personal comfort level with heights.

Who should not book this activity?

It’s listed as not suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, people with heart problems, and wheelchair users.

What should I wear or bring?

Wear comfortable shoes and shorts. You’ll want footwear that can handle outdoor walking and platforms safely.

Are food and drinks included?

Food and beverage are not included. There is an on-site restaurant, and outside food or drinks aren’t allowed.

Can I book online after I arrive?

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

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