Stands out for

  • • 12 km journey across park trails and rural pathways
  • • Use of electric segway with gyroscopic stabilization
  • • Stops to observe Mediterranean flora and fauna
  • • Quiet environment with no engine noise
  • • Mandatory pre-tour training with expert guide

Description

Context The Montnegre Natural Park and the Corredor, located in the Maresme region, offer a protected landscape dominated by oak, pine, and cork oak forests. Over 12 km of well-maintained trails and rural pathways provide ideal conditions for segway travel, a low-effort electric mobility device. The breeze carries the scent of wild thyme and damp earth, characteristic of the Mediterranean forest. The Experience After a brief safety briefing with an expert guide, you’ll mount the two-wheeled electric segway equipped with gyroscopic stabilization. Gliding silently along compacted earth paths and forest trails, you’ll pass through terraced fields and vineyards, enjoying a peaceful immersion in nature. The 2- to 4-hour journey includes scheduled stops to observe local flora and fauna, and to photograph the striking blend of mountain terrain and traditional agriculture. Who It’s For This activity is suitable for visitors over 12 years old who enjoy nature and eco-friendly technology, seeking a comfortable, low-impact outdoor experience. It is not recommended for individuals with significant balance issues or limited mobility that would prevent safe segway operation. Local Context The Maresme region preserves traditional farming practices, including terraced vineyards and cultivated fields that line the trails. The local community values conservation and supports sustainable activities that foster connection with nature without causing disruption.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 6+

Kid-friendly Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. Bring sun protection and water. The best time to go is in autumn or during early morning and late afternoon hours to avoid midday heat. Book in advance during peak season. The activity requires basic segway handling skills and does not involve intense physical effort.

Physical Requirements

light physical activity, basic segway operation

About the Area

The Montnegre Natural Park and the Corredor are located in the Maresme region, near Barcelona, easily accessible by car from Dosrius, offering a scenic landscape of Mediterranean forests, terraced fields, and vineyards. The area supports diverse wildlife and features well-maintained trails ideal for outdoor recreation. Nearby activities include hiking, wildlife reserve visits, cycling routes, cultural tours to historic villages, and nature photography opportunities, making it a prime destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The standard minimum age is 12 years, due to safety and vehicle control requirements. Please confirm availability with the operator prior to booking.
The route includes rural roads, forest trails, and compacted earth paths within the park—suitable for segways equipped with specialized tires.
No, a mandatory training session with an expert guide is provided to ensure safe and confident operation of the segway.
Wear comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes suitable for walking, sun protection, and bring water to stay hydrated during the tour.
The standard duration ranges from 2 to 4 hours, depending on the group’s pace and chosen route.