Stands out for

  • • 7 km tour on accessible paths through Casa de Campo
  • • Cross the 16th-century historic Puente de Segovia
  • • Stop at Ermita de la Virgen del Puerto with cultural commentary
  • • Use of all-terrain Segway PT i2 model with included helmet
  • • Observe native flora and local wildlife throughout the route

Description

Context Casa de Campo is Madrid’s largest urban park and the largest in Europe, spanning over 1,700 hectares of natural landscapes and cultural heritage. Located west of the city center, it blends green spaces, lakes, and historic monuments such as the 16th-century Puente de Segovia. The Segway tour offers a unique way to explore this urban green lung, a natural sanctuary nestled within the city’s bustle. The 7 km route follows accessible paths that gently rise, allowing visitors to experience both the park’s natural beauty and historical significance.

The Experience After a brief 5–10 minute training session to get comfortable with the all-terrain Segway, you’ll begin your journey from Plaza de España. You’ll pass through the historic Túnel de Bonaparte, feel the breeze carrying the scent of thyme as you cross the Puente de Segovia, and pause at the Ermita de la Virgen del Puerto. The route continues along forest trails among holm oaks and pines, with views of the lake and sounds of raptors, before arriving at recreational zones like the Parque de Atracciones and the Teleférico station. Your guide provides detailed commentary throughout the tour.

For Whom This activity is suitable for people aged 10 and older who have basic mobility and balance to safely operate a Segway. It’s ideal for those seeking a light, engaging experience that combines history and nature without demanding physical exertion. Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility or balance issues.

Local Context Casa de Campo has long served as a leisure destination for locals and visitors to Madrid. Historically, it hosted seasonal cattle transhumance across its rural zones. Today, it reflects Madrid’s evolution from royal estate to modern green heart and cultural landmark.

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 shoes for stability and comfort. Apply sunscreen and stay hydrated using the included water bottle to maintain energy levels. The best experience occurs during daylight hours when natural light enhances visibility and enjoyment. Book in advance to guarantee a spot and avoid disappointment. This is a low-physical-effort activity, perfect for those seeking a relaxed, informative walk blending culture, nature, and urban charm. Enjoy panoramic views and expert commentary throughout the journey.

Physical Requirements

Light physical activity; requires balance and basic mobility to operate a Segway.

About the Area

Casa de Campo is a vast urban park located west of Madrid, featuring lakes, historic monuments, and recreational zones. Nearby attractions include the Royal Palace, Parque de Atracciones, the Teleférico, and the Zoo Aquarium. The area offers complementary cultural and leisure options, making it ideal for enhancing a full-day visit to Madrid.

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The recommended minimum age is 10 years, provided the participant has basic balance and mobility to safely operate the Segway.
Yes, a short 5–10 minute training session is provided before departure to ensure safe handling of the Segway.
All participants receive a PT i2 all-terrain Segway, a mandatory safety helmet, and a backpack with a water bottle for hydration.
Yes, booking in advance is strongly recommended to secure your spot, as groups are small and demand is often high.
No, the tour requires standing and operating a Segway, so it is not recommended for individuals with limited mobility or balance issues.