

If gliding is your game, then you have come to the right place! Our Segway Explorer Tour is our advanced tour, it's our longest and most challenging tour so far - allowing you to explore miles and miles of terrain. Comfy footwear is a must!
Exploring has never been so much fun! Learn how to operate a Segway PT and then take control as part of a guided tour through a varied environment, incorporating woodland trails and bridleways.
This experience starts the same as our Big Wood Tour. We begin with a briefing and training session. You will be introduced to the Segway Personal Transporter and learn how to use it. We will make sure you are comfortable and able to operate it safely. Don't worry - they are very easy to use. Most people "get it" in less than 5 minutes - but we'll spend longer than that putting you at ease.
After visiting Big Wood, the tour continues into Windmill Hill Wood, which is a much larger and tougher environment to negotiate. Upon entering Windmill Hill Wood, we increase the speed setting on each Segway PT. The real exploring can begin as we tackle tougher off-road terrain, bigger hills, and pass by ravines and bridleways.
Both woods are owned and operated by the Woodland Trust. There is plenty to see and manoeuvre around, making good use of our off-road Segway Personal Transporters.
Download our flier as a handy reference guide.

Use our on-line booking system to book right now. Bookings must be made in advance. If you turn up on the day without booking, you may be disappointed.
If you are looking to purchase this tour as a gift for someone else, why not purchase a gift voucher? The recipient can then book their tour at a time convenient for them.
For answers to any questions you might have which are not covered on this page, please read our FAQs.
| Duration | Approx. 60-90 minutes (including training) | ![]() |
| Distance | Approx. 3.5 miles Too much? Try our shorter tours. |
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| Skill level | Advanced = Segway Explorer Tour Intermediate = Segway Adventure Tour Beginner = Big Wood Tour |
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| Max speed | We glide at an "appropriate" speed at all times. (Limiter set to 6MPH and 12.5MPH) | |
| Environment | Woodland Trail (off-road) | |
| Location | See directions below. Check the weather forecast. | |
| Age limit | Riders must be 14 years or older. Please see our FAQs for other restrictions. | |
| Segway Model | Segway x2. Read about this model on our sales page. | |
| Price | Special price: £35.00pp ( |
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| Toilets | YES (open from 10AM-5PM, April to October, 12PM-4PM, November to March) |
| Car Parking | YES - however, your car and its contents are left at your own risk. Nothing should be left on display within your car (open from 10AM-5PM, April to October, 12PM-4PM, November to March) |
| Refreshments | YES - refreshments available from the on-site Refectory Cafe (usually open from 10AM-5PM, April to October, 12PM-4PM, November to March - although times may vary) |
| Secure Lockers | NO - please do not bring along valuable items. |
The tour site is very easy to find. Use the following directions or Google or Microsoft mapping services.
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From M56 (Chester/Wales/Frodsham)
From Runcorn/Widnes Bridge (Liverpool/St Helens)
From Warrington

Our tour site is located adjacent to Norton Priory Museum, which is on the cycle path from the village of Moore to Town Park Runcorn. Cycle maps are available from Halton Borough Council's Neighbourhood Travel Team (see below for details). Bicycle racks are available at the Museum and the Walled Garden.
For advice on public transport, please contact Halton Borough Council's Neighbourhood Travel Team. Tel: 0800 1953 173, email: ntt@halton.gov.uk or log on to http://www.halton.gov.uk/transport.
Nearest train stations: Runcorn East Railway Station, Barnfield Avenue, Runcorn, WA7 6EP / Runcorn Railway Station, Shaw Street, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 5UB
Why not make a whole day of your visit? We are adjacent to the award winning Norton Priory Museum & Gardens, containing excavated medieval ruins, the spectacular St Christopher statue, the lovely Walled Garden and the extensive woodland and sculpture trail.
And if you liked the woods, the Woodland Trust have several sites in the very near vicinity.
Runcorn also has a large indoor shopping centre and leisure complex, Halton Lea, and many other sites of interest to visit.