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Exploring Canberra by Segway

Janet Camilleri · 23/02/2018 ·

When I posted this pic of our Canberra segway ride on social media earlier this year, I received a flurry of questions in response.

segway on instagram

Mostly they were some variation of: Is it hard to ride a segway?!

Let me preface this by saying, I am not the most coordinated person in the universe 😉 . When it comes to dancing, I have two left feet; it took me forever to master the skill of driving a manual car.

The fact that an ambulance was parked beside the kiosk when we arrived might have made me a little extra nervous. It was like they knew I was coming!

seg glide ride 2

It was a bit scary at first, and I wondered if we’d been a bit ambitious choosing to go on a one hour tour. However, I (mostly!) mastered riding a segway, in almost no time.

Riding a segway is all about balance. The speed is not controlled by your hands at all – to accelerate you need to lean forward; to slow down, lean back into your soles. The muscles in my feet were soon complaining – it reminded me a lot of how sore they get ice skating, which makes sense as both activities place a lot of demand on them to keep your balance.

Stopping was another challenge. You can’t stop completely while on a segway – instead, you have to rock gently back and forwards to maintain your position.

Even steering took a bit of getting used to for a novice like me.

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After being given a helmet to wear, our segway experience began with a short safety demonstration, before our two instructors spent a couple of minutes with each member of the group to get them started. For some reason they decided to start with the middle aged women in the group … must have known I was going to be a problem student right from the start!

We spent a few minutes practising in front of the segway kiosk, before our guide lead us, single file, on a 60 minute tour around Lake Burley-Griffin. At first I had to concentrate on riding, but before long I was enjoying seeing Canberra from a segway.

segway partners

We paused a couple of times in strategic spots for photos, which our guide happily snapped for us.

I managed to stumble off my segway when we left the hard footpath to pause on the grass for the photo above – no damage done, except to my pride.

Our only other mishap was when hubster’s segway got a flat tire, necessitating a quick pit stop back at the kiosk to change to a different one.

segway triumph

In hindsight, wearing thongs was a bad idea. It would be much more comfortable in closed, flat-soled shoes, as they give much more support and stability.

People think that riding a segway is a lazy option, however it must still give you a bit of a workout considering how my feet were aching.

A segway tour is a great way to check out a new destination, and I’m hoping to ride one again on future travels (Rome, Paris, San Francisco anyone?).

Where in the world would you like to go sightseeing on a segway?



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  1. Julia says

    23/02/2018 at 10:01 am

    Looks super fun. You’ll have to book in for your skydiving soon!

    • Janet Camilleri says

      24/02/2018 at 9:11 pm

      We should go for a segway ride near your place, together!

  2. Leanne says

    23/02/2018 at 11:46 am

    I’m one of those people who want to have a shot on a segway and it was interesting to see it from someone with similar co-ordination challenges 🙂 I’m putting it on my bucket list now!

    • Janet Camilleri says

      24/02/2018 at 9:11 pm

      Go for it Leanne, it’s worth doing!

  3. Snoskred says

    23/02/2018 at 1:33 pm

    We’re going to Canberra in September and this might be a fun thing for us to do, but definitely not in thongs. 🙂

    • Janet Camilleri says

      24/02/2018 at 9:11 pm

      You’ll love it 🙂

  4. Bec Senyard says

    26/02/2018 at 1:20 pm

    You’ve answered my questions in this post Janet. I’ve never been on one, but I’d like to. I can’t ice skate to save my life… so have never been sure about using a Segway. I definitely want to give it a go now. Looks like a lot of fun.

    • Janet Camilleri says

      26/02/2018 at 3:33 pm

      Don’t worry Bec, I’m pretty hopeless at ice skating too, but I did notice it definitely uses the same muscle groups in your feet!!!!

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