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

Rice terraces and adrenaline feel like a perfect match. This Ubud outing strings together Dream Catcher Swing thrills, zipline views, and Sky Bike rides over rice paddies in a private area.

Two things I really like: the sheer variety of rides in one stop and the fact that the setting doubles as a photo playground, including Wings of Bali. One thing to plan around is that there are strict weight and health limits, plus age rules, so check eligibility before you get excited.

Key highlights at U Fun Field (Ubud’s swing-and-zip zone)

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Key highlights at U Fun Field (Ubud’s swing-and-zip zone)

  • Dream Catcher Swing: the biggest swing option in the area, with multiple ride styles available
  • Parallel zipline runs: a glide from one side to the other over the rice greenery
  • Sky Bike / Air Bike: pedal rides above the paddies for a different kind of adrenaline
  • Private 400 are rice field access: includes private hiking tracks tied to photo stops
  • 7 specific photo booths: from Wings of Bali to farmer-themed set pieces
  • Safety tools and insurance: built in, with clear weight restrictions per activity

U Fun Field: why the rice terraces make this day feel different

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - U Fun Field: why the rice terraces make this day feel different
U Fun Field sits in the Ubud area and is built around one simple idea: you get active fun without losing the calm of the paddies. The private rice field covers 400 are, which matters because it helps keep things from feeling cramped.

The day is also designed to move you through a few different experiences that all share the same visual payoff: the green paddies stretching below you. That one contrast—motion overhead, quiet farmland underfoot—is what makes this work so well.

Plan on being outside for a good chunk of the time. You’ll want comfortable shoes and shorts, because you’ll be on hiking tracks around the field and moving between stations.

Dream Catcher Swing and the other swing options

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Dream Catcher Swing and the other swing options
The swing portion is the headline for a reason. First you’ll go up for the Dream Catcher Swing, described as the biggest swing in the area, which is a big deal for both the ride and the photos.

Then you can add extra swing styles depending on what package you choose. The options listed include an Extreme Swing (for more intensity), a Flower Swing (more playful), and a Couple Swing (more relaxed and meant for pairs). The point is you can dial the experience up or down without changing the overall tour.

Safety matters here too. Safety tools and insurance are included, and there are specific weight restrictions for the swing (minimum 35kg, maximum 150kg). Age-wise, the minimum is 5 years old.

One practical note: wear shoes you trust on uneven ground. You’ll likely step, climb, and move near platforms, and slides of any kind on wet surfaces are not what you want on a day built around wind-in-your-hair moments.

Zipline over the rice paddies: the view is the whole point

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Zipline over the rice paddies: the view is the whole point
Next comes the zipline, set up as two parallel lines that cross the greenery from one side to the other. This layout can feel more fun than a single line because you get a stronger sense of width over the rice terraces.

You’re not just zipping through a forest gap—you’re zipping with open sightlines over the paddies. That bird’s-eye view is what turns the zipline into more than a quick thrill.

You also have a clear weight requirement to keep things safe: zipline minimum 35kg and maximum 150kg. If you’re at the edge of the range, it’s worth confirming your weight in advance rather than hoping it works out on the day.

If you care about photos, this part matters. Many visitors highlight how the staff help with direction for great shots while you ride, including specific photo guidance on swings. If you’re the type who wants the best angle, you’ll probably appreciate how hands-on the photo support is during the action.

Sky Bike / Air Bike: pedal effort with overhead views

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Sky Bike / Air Bike: pedal effort with overhead views
The Sky Bike is a different flavor of thrill. Instead of hanging and flying, you pedal your way above the rice paddies on the air/sky-bike experience.

What makes this good value is that it still feels like a major ride even though it’s less purely drop-and-swing adrenaline than the zipline. You get motion, elevation, and the same green backdrop, but with a more interactive, steady rhythm from pedaling.

Like the zipline and swing, Sky Bike has a weight limit: minimum 35kg, maximum 150kg. It also has the same general age minimum of 5 years old.

If you’re traveling with a mixed group—some people love heights, some prefer steady motion—Sky Bike can be a good compromise. You still get the elevated paddies, but you’re in control of the pace with your legs.

The private hiking tracks and the 7 photo spots

This isn’t just a ride-and-go operation. You also get access to rice terrace areas with private hiking tracks, which helps you slow down and actually look at the fields instead of treating it all like a theme-park circuit.

On top of that, you’re given time at 7 Instagram-focused photo booths. The specific spots named are:

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

This is one of those rare activity setups where the photo stops aren’t random. They’re integrated into the route through the field, so you’re walking to the next “scene” rather than standing in lines with no real context.

If you’re celebrating something—birthdays show up in the feedback with staff going above and beyond—these themed spots are useful because the crew can guide you through pose directions quickly. One named photographer, Laeo, gets credit for helping visitors get strong swing photos, which is a good sign if you don’t want to spend your whole day wrestling with your own camera.

One more practical angle: bring patience. Some reviews mention waiting between parts of the day. If you show up hungry for action, build in mental buffer time so you don’t get annoyed when the staff reset safety gear or move people through stations.

Transportation, timing, and how to plan your day in Ubud

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Transportation, timing, and how to plan your day in Ubud
The total time range is listed as 1.5 to 5 hours, depending on the selected option and starting time. You’ll want to check availability for starting times so you can match your energy level—morning can feel cooler, while late afternoon can feel calmer and less busy.

Pickup is optional, and transportation is included based on the option you choose. Pickup extends beyond Ubud to areas like Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Gianyar, Sangeh, Renon, and Sanur, plus nearby areas listed in the pickup options.

If you’re picked up, the driver waits 15 minutes in advance at the villa or hotel lobby. That’s a good detail to follow because Bali traffic and Bali timing can collide fast, and you don’t want your day cut short by a missed window.

At the end, the activity returns you back to the meeting point. That simplicity is part of why this works well for a short Ubud visit.

Also note a tour operation rule: on-site online booking is strictly prohibited, and online bookings must be made before arrival. So if you’re the last-minute type, you’ll need to adjust your plan.

Who this is best for (and who should skip it)

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Who this is best for (and who should skip it)
This is family-friendly in the sense that it has activities designed to work for people who can meet the basic requirements. The minimum age is 5 years old, and the general vibe is active and outdoorsy.

That said, it’s not a universal fit. It’s listed as not suitable for:

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

There’s also a weight restriction across the big rides: minimum 35kg and maximum 150kg for zipline, Sky Bike, and the swings. If someone in your group is outside that range, the safest move is to plan a different Ubud activity instead of bargaining with the staff on the day.

If you like photo stops, this is a strong choice because the set pieces are built in. If you want a mix—some “sit and relax” moments plus adrenaline—this tour delivers that balance because it combines active rides with hiking tracks and photo scenes.

For groups, there’s also private group availability, which usually helps if you’re coordinating a birthday, a couple trip, or a family schedule.

Food, dress rental, and what’s actually included

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Food, dress rental, and what’s actually included
Money value is where this tour wins for many people. For the ride access and photo package, you get:

  • entry ticket to U Fun Field
  • rides and activities access
  • safety tools and insurance
  • 7 photo booths (Wings of Bali, Bee Nest, Bird Nest, Hanging Chair, bamboo bridge across a waterfall, traditional farmer’s hut, and rice field background with accessories like a basket and farmer’s hat)
  • access to rice terrace private hiking tracks
  • transportation included depending on the option

Food and beverage are not included. There is an on-site restaurant, though, so you’re not forced to search for a meal afterward.

Floating dress rental is also not included, and photographer service is not included either. Still, the staff do help with photos in a hands-on way, and that support shows up repeatedly in feedback.

What to bring is straightforward: comfy shoes, shorts, and whatever you need for a warm outdoor day. No outside food or drinks are allowed, so plan to eat on-site if you get hungry.

Price and value: why $34 can work here

Bali: Ubud Swing, Zipline, SkyBike in a Private Rice Terrace - Price and value: why $34 can work here
At about $34 per person, you’re paying for a bundle: swing rides, zipline, Sky Bike, structured access to a private rice field area, and 7 named photo stops. For Bali, where separate attractions often stack up quickly, this bundle approach is what makes the price feel reasonable.

You’re also not paying extra for safety tools and insurance, which matters for activities involving heights and equipment. And because transport can be included depending on where you stay, the price can cover more of the “day logistics” than you might expect.

Where value can drop is if you end up wanting extras not included, like floating dress rental or paid photographer services. If you’re okay with staff photo help and your own camera, you’ll likely feel the value more.

My practical advice: think of this as an action day with built-in scenery and photo structure. If you want a relaxed cultural day with minimal thrills, you might end up wishing you picked something calmer. If you want one full block of adventure in Ubud with rice terrace views, this is priced like a do-it-all ticket.

Should you book Ubud Swing, Zipline, and Sky Bike at U Fun Field?

If you want an active Ubud day with multiple rides—Dream Catcher Swing, zipline runs, and Sky Bike—in one place, this is an easy yes. The included photo stops and private rice field access are a strong bonus, especially if you care about getting well-timed shots.

Book it if your group meets the basics: age 5+, weight between 35kg and 150kg for the rides, and no concerns with activities involving heights. Also book it if you want staff help with directions and photos rather than spending your day trying to figure everything out.

Skip it if anyone in your group doesn’t meet the weight range or has listed health limitations (heart problems) or is pregnant. The restrictions are real, and it’s better to plan around them than to risk disappointment at check-in.

If your travel style leans toward structured, outdoors, and photo-friendly action, this is a smart use of time in Ubud.

FAQ

What is the meeting point for U Fun Field?

You start at the U Fun Field park, which is easy to find on GPS apps. Just type U Fun Field, and you’ll return back to the meeting point at the end.

How long does the experience take?

The duration is listed as 1.5 to 5 hours. Starting times depend on availability for your chosen option.

What activities are included at U Fun Field?

You get access to the rides and activities included with the ticket: the swings options, the zipline adventure, and the Sky Bike experience. You also get rice terrace access to private hiking tracks and time at 7 photo booths.

Are there age and weight restrictions?

Yes. The minimum age is 5 years old. Weight restrictions are listed as 35kg minimum and 150kg maximum for the zipline, Sky Bike, and swings.

Is pickup available from outside Ubud?

Pickup is optional and transportation is included based on your selected option. Pickup is offered from areas including Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Gianyar, Sangeh, Renon, and Sanur. The driver waits 15 minutes in advance at the hotel or villa lobby.

Can I bring outside food or drinks?

No outside food or drinks are allowed. The on-site restaurant is available for meals.

Do I need to book online before I arrive?

On-site online booking is strictly prohibited. Online bookings must be made before arrival. The experience also offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

If you tell me your group ages/approximate weights and where you’re staying (Ubud vs outside), I can help you choose the best timing and which rides are most realistic for your crew.