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Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
After a brief safety lesson at the pier, your knowledgeable instructor will lead you and your fellow cyclists into the city of Vigo with plenty of photo stops along the way. Enjoy outside visits at Balaídos Stadium and Citroën car factory then cruise to El Castro Hill, where you will see a reconstructed -Roman settlement of circular, thatch-roofed dwellings that date back to the 3rd century B.C. From here, you'll climb to the top of the park to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Vigo estuary; your eco-friendly bike functions like a regular bike but is equipped with an electric motor to give you an extra bit of propulsion when you need it. As you view the unique mussel beds, you'll learn about the estuary's history, such as the Battle of Rande. Finally, walk through "Casco Vello" (Old Town), and discover the daily life of the neighborhood in the 50's with a stop Berbés Square before going back to ship.
Special Notes:
Children under 12 or 1,55m (61 inches) height may not participate. The weight limit on this tour is 100 kgs (220 lbs.). A helmet and vest will be provided and must be worn. This tour only operates with good weather conditions.This tour is not suitable for guests pregnant, or with limited mobility, heart problems, respiratory problems and recent surgery.
All skills are welcome: Electric bikes level the playing field, ensuring everyone can enjoy the tour.
Participants are required to have previously ridden a normal bicycle.
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and sport shoes, bring a back-pack for personal items, swimwear and a camera for capturing the moments.
Medical Restriction:
This tour is not suitable for guests pregnant, or with limited mobility, heart problems, respiratory problems and recent surgery.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.