Discover the Thrills of Segway Tasmania
Experience the thrill of gliding through Hobart's stunning scenery with Segway Tasmania, an unforgettable adventure for all ages.
Nestled in the heart of Hobart, Segway Tasmania is the ultimate destination for both adventure enthusiasts and casual tourists looking to explore the natural beauty of the region in a fun and unique way. This tourist attraction allows visitors to glide effortlessly through the stunning landscapes, taking in the picturesque waterfront views and the charming atmosphere of this vibrant city. With a focus on providing an engaging and memorable experience, Segway Tasmania is perfect for all ages and skill levels. Whether you are an experienced rider or a first-timer, the friendly guides will ensure you feel comfortable and confident on your Segway. As you embark on your journey, you'll have the opportunity to discover hidden gems and learn about Hobart's rich history and culture from knowledgeable guides. The tours typically wind through scenic routes, showcasing the best of Tasmania's natural beauty, including lush parks, historic landmarks, and breathtaking views of the harbor. Segway Tasmania is not just about the ride; it's about the experience of connecting with the landscape and culture in a way that is both exhilarating and educational. Visiting Segway Tasmania offers a unique perspective on the city, making it a must-visit attraction for tourists who want to add a touch of adventure to their travel itinerary. Although currently temporarily closed, keep an eye on their reopening schedule to secure your chance to explore Hobart like never before.
Local tips
- Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a comfortable ride.
- Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes for the best experience.
- Bring a camera to capture the beautiful views along your Segway tour.
- Arrive early to get familiar with the Segway before the tour starts.
- Follow the guides' instructions closely for a safe and enjoyable experience.
A brief summary to Segway Tasmania
- Morrison Street Pier, Murray St, Hobart, TAS, 7000, AU
- +61459734929
Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from the Hobart CBD, head south on Elizabeth Street. Continue for about 10 minutes until you reach the waterfront area. Turn left onto Argyle Street and walk a few blocks until you reach the end where it meets Morrison Street. Turn right onto Morrison Street and continue towards the Morrison Street Pier. Segway Tasmania is located at the pier, very close to the waterfront.
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Public Transport (Bus)
From the Hobart CBD, head to the nearest bus stop on Macquarie Street. Take the Metro Tasmania bus route 400 towards Kingston. Get off at the stop 'Morrison Street Pier'. From there, you will see the pier ahead of you. Walk straight towards the pier, and Segway Tasmania will be located at the edge of the pier.
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Cycling
If you have access to a bike, start from the Hobart CBD and head towards the waterfront. Follow the cycle paths along the waterfront, which will lead you to Morrison Street. As you approach Morrison Street Pier, look for signage directing you to Segway Tasmania. It's a short ride from the CBD and a scenic route along the waterfront.
Attractions Nearby to Segway Tasmania
- Parliament House Gardens
- kunanyi/Mt Wellington Explorer Bus
- Tasman Memorial
- Parliament House
- Salamanca Place
- Hobart Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour
- Salamanca Market
- Peppermint Bay & Peppermint Bay Cruise
- Salamanca Arts Centre
- Elizabeth Street Pier
- Kelly's Steps
- Two Islands Sculpture
- Battery Point Sculpture Trail
- Sullivans Cove
- Mawson Place
Landmarks nearby to Segway Tasmania
- Brooke Street Pier
- Mona Ferry
- Red Decker Company
- Experience Tasmania Gray Line Day Tours
- Drink Tasmania Premium Tours
- Lady Nelson Tall Ship
- Handmark Gallery
- Lt Governor David Collins Memorial
- First Fleeter Memorial
- Tasmania Gourmet Food Tours
- Hobart Free Walking Tours - Tasmania's Most Popular Walking Tour
- 1898 lamp post
- Mövenpick Hotel Hobart
- Heading South Sculpture
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