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Wheely good fun

Pop your helmet on and explore Geelong the super fun way these holidays – on a segway.

Whether an individual cruise or an outdoor activity to enjoy with friends or family, Segway Geelong has some great options for you.

Segway Geelong offers segway tours every day at two amazing locations in and around the City of Greater Geelong.

After individual training from Segway expert Tim, you’ll quickly discover the fun of zooming around on these zippy machines.

“In no time you will be confident and heading off on your chosen tour with a group of up to eight new or old friends,” Tim says.

“Teens and adults alike will enjoy cruising around on a segway and find a new way to enjoy the great outdoors and all the city of Geelong has to offer.”

Tours are available every day of the year at either of Segway Geelong’s two locations.

“The Geelong Waterfront tour takes you along the beautiful Geelong foreshore and around our amazing Eastern Park in Geelong,” Tim says. “Our second amazing location is an undulating and picturesque rural setting at Leura Park Estate Vineyard in Curlewis (just 15 minutes from Geelong).

“At Leura Park Estate you can do the Segway Only tour or you can include a scrumptious lunch by choosing the Segway and Dine option.”

So choose your own adventure from Segway Geelong’s many options and book it in, either online or by giving Tim a call.

For more details on Segway Geelong, call Tim on 0433 675 680 or visit 
www.segwaygeelong.com

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