Glide through Valencia’s Turia Gardens on a private Segway ride with a friendly local guide, spot wild parrots in the Royal Gardens, and pause under ancient trees for photos or just to breathe it all in. Includes helmets, extra training time if you need it, and plenty of chances to laugh at yourself — moments you’ll remember long after you leave Valencia.
We rolled out from the little office near the old riverbed, helmets slightly crooked and me still half-worried I’d tip over. Our guide, Marta, had this way of making you laugh at yourself — she called my first wobbly turn “the Valencian dance.” The air smelled faintly green, like cut grass after rain, even though it hadn’t rained in days. I didn’t expect the Segway to feel so smooth under my feet; it’s almost like floating but with a nervous edge (at least for the first ten minutes).
The Turia Gardens just open up in front of you — wide paths under orange trees, runners passing by with headphones, kids kicking footballs between patches of wildflowers. Marta pointed out a group of old men playing chess near a stone bridge; one waved at us and shouted something I didn’t catch. We zipped past fountains and these strange arches covered in vines. At one point, a flock of green parrots screeched overhead — apparently they’re locals too. The Royal Gardens felt quieter somehow, more tucked away, with statues peeking out from behind hedges and benches where couples sat sharing sandwiches.
I tried to pronounce “Jardí del Túria” properly and Marta just grinned — I probably butchered it but she said it was “charming.” There was this moment when we stopped under a huge tree (I think she called it an ombú?) and everything went kind of still except for the birds. I still think about that view sometimes — sunlight coming through the leaves, city sounds fading out for a minute. We took photos (they have this pro camera if you want), then headed back along the riverbed path, legs tingling from standing but not really wanting it to end yet.
Yes, extra time for training is included before departure from the office.
Yes, helmets are provided for all participants.
Yes, there is a possibility to leave your luggage at their office during the tour.
Yes, beginners are welcome and receive extra training before starting.
Specialized infant seats are available; however, guests must weigh at least 25 kg (55 pounds).
The experience includes a local guide, private tour format, helmets, raincoats if needed, training time, photo/video opportunities with their camera, and flexible route planning.
The ride starts and ends at their office near Turia Riverbed Gardens in Valencia.
You may spot colorful parrots and other park fauna while exploring both gardens.
Your day includes extra time for Segway training before heading out with your local guide through Valencia’s Turia Gardens and Royal Gardens; helmets (and raincoats if needed) are provided; you can leave your luggage safely at their office; plus there’s flexibility to plan your own route as a private group and use their professional camera for photos or video along the way before returning to where you started.
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