Explore the Scenic Wonders of Segway Tasmania
Discover Hobart's beauty on two wheels with Segway Tasmania—an unforgettable adventure through stunning landscapes and rich culture.
Segway Tasmania offers an unforgettable way to explore the natural beauty of Hobart through guided Segway tours. As you glide along the picturesque waterfront and vibrant streets, you're treated to stunning views of the Derwent River and the iconic Mount Wellington in the background. The tours are designed for all skill levels, making it a perfect activity for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Trained guides share fascinating insights about the local environment, history, and culture, enriching your journey with knowledge while you enjoy the thrill of this unique mode of transportation. While the tours are temporarily closed at the moment, it's worth planning your visit to coincide with the reopening. The scenic routes take you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Tasmania, including lush parks and charming coastal paths. Don’t miss out on capturing breathtaking photos along the way, as every turn reveals new perspectives of this stunning region. For those looking to add a touch of adventure to their travel itinerary, Segway Tasmania promises a blend of excitement and relaxation in one of Australia's most picturesque cities. Whether you are a local or a tourist, this experience is sure to create lasting memories of your time in Tasmania.
Local tips
- Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes for a safe and enjoyable experience.
- Bring your camera to capture the stunning views along the tour route.
- Check online for updates on the reopening schedule and availability of tours.
- Consider booking in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Stay hydrated and apply sunscreen if you're visiting during warmer months.
A brief summary to Segway Tasmania
- Morrison Street Pier, Murray St, Hobart, TAS, 7000, AU
- +61459734929
Getting There
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Car
From any location in the Tasmanian Wilderness, head towards Hobart. If you are near the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, take the A10 (Gordon River Road) towards Strathgordon, then continue on A10 until you reach the junction with B62. Take B62 towards Hobart. Follow B62 until it merges with the A1 highway. Continue on A1, and take the exit towards the city center. Follow the signs for the waterfront, and then navigate to Murray Street. Segway Tasmania is located at Morrison Street Pier, which is easily accessible from Murray Street. Parking may be available nearby, but be aware of any parking fees that might apply.
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Public Transportation
If you are using public transportation, you can catch a bus from various locations in the Tasmanian Wilderness to Hobart. The bus services provided by Metro Tasmania will take you to Hobart’s central bus station. From the bus station, it is about a 15-minute walk to Morrison Street Pier. Head southwest on Elizabeth Street, turn right onto Liverpool Street, then continue onto Murray Street. Segway Tasmania is located at the pier. Ensure to check the bus schedules ahead of time for any service changes.
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Taxi or Rideshare
For a more direct route, consider taking a taxi or a rideshare service such as Uber. Simply provide the driver with the address: Morrison Street Pier, Murray St, Hobart TAS 7000. This option is convenient, especially if you are traveling with a group or carrying luggage. Be prepared for varying costs depending on your starting location and the time of day.
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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