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

If you like big views and bigger laughs, this hits. Ubud’s private rice terrace adventure at U Fun Field blends jungle swings, a scenic zipline, and the SkyBike so you get thrill without feeling rushed. I love the way the activities are stacked in one place, and I also like the safety-first gear + insurance that’s included for peace of mind. One possible drawback: the photo setups can feel a bit formulaic if you hate posing, but the views make up for it.

What makes this outing feel different is the setting. You’re not crammed in the same over-touristed loop; you’re guided through the rice area on private paths, with staff on hand in English and plenty of help with timing and angles. Do note there are real limits on who can ride (age, weight, and health), so check those before you get excited.

Key highlights that make this Ubud combo worth your time

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  • Dream Catcher Swing over the rice terraces (the largest swing in the area)
  • SkyBike: a suspended pedal bike ride at a relaxed pace above the paddies
  • Zipline with parallel lines for an easy bird’s-eye perspective
  • Seven photo booths including Wings of Bali, Bee Nest, Bird Nest, and more
  • Private access on hiking tracks to reach the rice terrace areas
  • Professional staff and included safety tools (helmet, harness, safety belt) plus insurance

Why this Ubud rice terrace combo beats doing one activity at a time

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Why this Ubud rice terrace combo beats doing one activity at a time
Ubud is known for scenic adventures, but this one stays efficient. Instead of bouncing between separate operators, you stay in one U Fun Field zone and move through swings, zipline, SkyBike, and photo stops without a long transport shuffle.

For me, the sweet spot is that you get both adrenaline and still-scenic time. The swings and zipline give you that high-up thrill, while the SkyBike is slower and more about soaking in the view (and getting video you’ll actually rewatch later).

Price is also part of the logic here. At around $28 per person for access to multiple rides plus the guided rice-field experience, it’s built like a value bundle rather than a single “pay for one thing” attraction. If you’re already planning a swing and a view-based activity, you’re basically stacking your money’s worth.

One more practical point: the experience is designed to feel calmer than the classic crowded TikTok circuit. More than one review points out going early helps, and that matches the vibe of a private rice-terrace setting.

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Entering U Fun Field: private rice paths and photo stops in one smooth flow

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You start at the U Fun Field park (you can find it on Maps). From there, the operation keeps things moving in a guided sequence that fits well into a 1–5 hour window depending on how many rides you choose and how long you spend on photos.

The “private” part matters. You get rice terrace access through private hiking tracks, so you’re not just walking through a general viewing area. It also helps the whole experience feel less like a queue system and more like a guided outing.

At the same time, you should go in knowing there are a lot of photo elements. The park includes seven themed photo booths, and many of them are built for quick, structured shots. That’s great if you want consistent results, but it’s not the best match if you prefer wild, unscripted nature photography.

Jungle swings over the rice: Dream Catcher and the other options

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Jungle swings over the rice: Dream Catcher and the other options
The swing section is the big showpiece, and U Fun Field leans into it. You’ll choose from several swing setups overlooking the rice terraces, including the popular Dream Catcher Swing, described as the largest swing in the area.

Other swing options you might encounter include:

  • Extreme Swing
  • Flower Swing
  • Couple Swing

Each one changes the angle of your view. Even when the “action” is similar (sit, strap, go up, swoop), the scenery feels different because of how you’re framed over the paddies.

One thing I like about the setup: you’re not left to guess your safety. Helmets, harnesses, and a safety belt are part of the included safety tools, and the staff is on site to guide you through the process. That matters because swings look simple until you’re the one trusting the harness.

If you’re nervous about heights, this is still worth considering, but start with a swing you feel comfortable trying first. The overall pace is meant to feel fun, not frantic.

Zipline above lush rice fields: parallel lines for an easy bird’s-eye view

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Zipline above lush rice fields: parallel lines for an easy bird’s-eye view
After the swings, you glide into the zipline portion. The ride is described as traveling above the rice terraces on parallel lines, which is a clever detail for riders and photographers. Parallel lines help keep the experience consistent and make it easier to compare shots from one run to the next.

In plain terms, you’re getting that bird’s-eye look at the emerald paddies, but with a layout that’s designed for smooth, safe progression. Several riders call out the staff’s reassurance, and that matches how this kind of zipline operation is meant to run—clear instructions, steady timing, and hands-on help.

A consideration: the zipline isn’t marketed as a long, fast adrenalin assault. If you want the kind of ride that feels like a blur, you might find it shorter and calmer than the loudest adventure parks. If your goal is scenic thrill with strong views, though, it fits perfectly.

SkyBike adventure above the paddies: pedal, don’t just hang

The SkyBike is the ride that turns the whole experience from jumps-and-glides into something more active. It’s a suspended pedal bike that lets you ride above the rice fields at a relaxed pace. Instead of your body going along for the ride, you’re steering with your feet—slow and scenic.

This changes the vibe in a good way. Swings and ziplines create big moments fast. The SkyBike gives you time—time to look down at the paddies, time to steady your camera, and time to enjoy the ride without feeling like you missed the “real part.”

It’s also a practical option if you want something less intense than an extreme swing or a high-speed zipline, but you still want that wow-factor “I’m up here” feeling.

The guided rice field walk: context that makes the views land

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One of the smartest parts of this combo is that it doesn’t stop at adrenaline. You get a guided cultural tour exploring the rice field, and you reach parts of the area via the park’s private hiking tracks.

Even if you don’t expect deep lecture-style history, a guided walk helps you connect what you’re seeing—paddy fields, irrigation logic, and everyday farming patterns—to the scenery you came for. It also breaks the day up nicely so you’re not just sprinting from one ride to the next.

If you enjoy learning while you move, keep an ear open. In the feedback you’ll find guides called out by name—people like Soni, Sam, Vidi, Alvin, Rouf, and Alex—so you know the experience often includes real interaction, not just a silent escort.

The photo booth lineup: Wings of Bali plus 7 built-in stops

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - The photo booth lineup: Wings of Bali plus 7 built-in stops
If your phone roll needs content (and honestly, whose doesn’t), U Fun Field is set up for it. You get access to seven photo booths, including:

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

This is one of the most “bang for your buck” elements because it’s not just one scenic corner. You get multiple themed photo areas in the same rice-terrace environment, so you can vary your shots without spending the day walking around searching for angles.

Also, you’re not totally on your own. Many riders mention that staff and photographers help with posing and direction. Names that come up in feedback include photographers such as Eddie, Aling, Ajuse, and Kojang—and they’re often credited with getting people comfortable and capturing angles people wouldn’t think of alone.

A heads-up: some people find the photo setups a bit cliché. If you prefer documentary-style photos only, focus more on the rice views and treat the booths as optional breaks rather than your whole goal.

Included value vs extras: what you pay for and what you might add

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Here’s the practical side of the deal.

Included:

  • Entry ticket to U Fun Field Park
  • Rides and activities access (including swing, zipline, SkyBike)
  • Safety tools: helmet, harness, safety belt
  • Insurance coverage
  • 7 photo booths (including Wings of Bali and the rest of the list)
  • Rice terrace access via private hiking tracks
  • Guided cultural tour through the rice field
  • Transportation is included depending on the option you pick

Not included:

  • Floating dress rental
  • Photographer service
  • Food and beverage at the on-site restaurant
  • Personal expenses

How that affects your planning: if you love dressing up and want “floating dress” photos, you’ll likely want the dress rental option. And if you want consistent results (especially for action shots and multiple angles), paying for a photographer service can be worth it—but you can also rely on staff help if you’re okay with your phone and a few direction tips.

Food-wise, you can eat at the on-site restaurant, but you’ll need to pay for it yourself. Outside food and drinks aren’t allowed.

Price and logistics: $28 and what makes it feel like a deal

Bali/Ubud: Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Rice Terrace Adventure - Price and logistics: $28 and what makes it feel like a deal
At about $28 per person, the value comes from volume. You’re paying for more than one activity: multiple rides, private rice access, and a guided component, with safety gear and insurance covered.

Duration is flexible too, listed as 1–5 hours. That means you can treat it like a main event or a half-day activity depending on your schedule in Ubud.

Pickup is another value lever. Transportation is included depending on your selected option. The pickup coverage described includes areas outside Ubud such as Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Gianyar, Sangeh, Renon, and Sanur. If you’re outside those, you may choose the nearest pickup point and coordinate.

Drivers are described as waiting about 15 minutes early at the villa/hotel lobby. That’s helpful for keeping the day smooth.

My only “do this smart” advice: start early. Many people recommend early arrival for a quieter experience. If your schedule allows it, you’ll likely get the calm setting and shorter waits that make this combo feel extra special.

Who should go (and who should skip it)

This adventure is a strong fit for:

  • Couples and friends who want photos plus thrill rides
  • People who like scenic outdoor activities
  • Families with kids old enough for the minimum age
  • Anyone who wants a single stop in Ubud that combines rides, views, and a guided rice experience

The operation lists limits you should respect:

  • Minimum age: 5 years old
  • Weight restriction: 35kg to 150kg
  • Not suitable for pregnant women
  • Not suitable for people with heart problems
  • Not suitable for wheelchair users

If you fall into one of those categories, don’t force it. The experience is built around safety systems and ride mechanics that won’t work for everyone.

Also bring the basics: comfortable shoes and shorts. The day is active and outdoors, so plan for uneven ground paths near the rice terraces and boarding steps around rides.

Timing, weather, and making it feel easy

Your selected start time is treated as an estimate. You can arrive any time during operating hours, listed as 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. This helps if you’re bouncing between other Ubud plans and don’t want your whole day pinned to a rigid slot.

Weather is a real factor in Bali. If it rains, you might find the team can adjust plans—one verified account describes being allowed to return another day after heavy rain. Since that isn’t guaranteed in the official info, I’d still treat it as a “hope” rather than a promise, but it’s a good sign to ask the staff what they can do if conditions change.

Finally, note the on-site rules: on-site online booking is strictly prohibited. If you’re reserving, make sure you handle your booking before you arrive.

Should you book this Bali/Ubud Swing, Zipline & SkyBike Adventure?

Book it if you want one Ubud stop that delivers a lot: multiple thrill rides, a guided rice terrace moment, and seven photo booths in a setting meant to feel away from heavy crowds. The included safety gear and insurance also make it easier to say yes, even if you’re not “extreme sports” person.

Skip it or choose a gentler plan if you’re dealing with the listed restrictions (age/weight, pregnancy, heart issues, wheelchair use) or if you know you hate staged photo areas. Also, if you’re expecting zipline that feels super long and fast, adjust your expectations and treat it as scenic fun rather than a speed test.

If you want a practical recommendation: aim for an early arrival, wear comfortable shoes, and be open to staff direction for the Wings of Bali and the other themed photo booths. That’s where a lot of the magic comes from—views plus support, with just enough structure to make it easy.

FAQ

How long does the Bali Ubud Swing, Zipline & SkyBike experience take?

The duration is listed as 1–5 hours. Your exact timing depends on the start time and how long you spend on the activities and photo stops.

What’s included in the price?

You get an entry ticket to U Fun Field Park, access to the rides and activities, safety tools (helmet, harness, safety belt), insurance coverage, and access to seven photo booths. A guided cultural rice-field tour and transportation are included depending on the option you select.

Is pickup available from Ubud or other areas?

Pickup is optional. If you choose an option that covers areas outside Ubud, it includes places like Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Gianyar, Sangeh, Renon, and Sanur. If your location isn’t listed, you choose the nearest pickup point and coordinate.

What are the age and weight restrictions?

The minimum age is 5 years old. The weight restriction is 35kg minimum and 150kg maximum.

Is the experience suitable for pregnant women or people with heart problems?

No. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women or people with heart problems.

Is this wheelchair accessible?

No. The information provided says it is not suitable for wheelchair users.

What should I bring to U Fun Field?

Wear comfortable shoes and bring shorts. You’ll also be in an outdoor setting near the rice terraces.

Can I book on-site when I arrive?

No. On-site online booking is strictly prohibited, so you need to make any online booking before you arrive.

Is there on-site food or a restaurant?

There is an on-site restaurant, but food and drinks are not included. Outside food and drinks are not allowed.

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