Electric scooters are a real revolution in terms of urban mobility . In recent years, they have continued to become more popular in town and in the countryside. This means of transport has many advantages. In fact, traveling on an electric scooter allows you to save time by avoiding traffic jams. You can also carry it everywhere with you and store it easily. Finally, electric scooters are a sustainable mode of transport because they respect the environment. There are now all types: light, powerful, fast, all-terrain. All-terrain electric scooters offer versatile driving , pleasant both in town and on winding paths in the forest. Discover in this article the most suitable places for riding an all-terrain electric scooter to exploit the capabilities of your vehicle in complete safety. 

What type of place to ride an all-terrain electric scooter? 

All-terrain electric scooters are robust, solid and powerful machines which are equipped with several elements allowing it to tackle any type of path . Among this equipment, we find suspensions which offer a comfortable ride and which absorb shocks, effective brakes for better safety and finally robust tires to avoid punctures when taking difficult paths.

These machines therefore offer great freedom to choose the route for walks with family or friends. There are several types of places to ride an electric scooter: 

  • Parks and forests: In France, there are an infinite number of parks and forests in which you can ride on an all-terrain electric scooter. These paths are perfect for enjoying a calm and pleasant setting while exploiting the capabilities of your family scooter, for example. The majority of paths are accessible to everyone and are not very dangerous.  
  • Hiking trails: France is full of beautiful landscapes that you can explore on an all-terrain electric scooter using hiking trails. There are several difficulty levels depending on your experience and preferences. 
  • Coastal roads: If you are near the sea on vacation for example, enjoy the sunsets while passing along the coastal roads. These paths are mainly made up of slopes and big turns for maximum sensations.
  • Mountain paths: Reserved for experienced riders, these paths will allow you to fully exploit the capabilities of your all-terrain electric scooter. Before confronting it, remember to find out about the paths you are going to take to anticipate the danger and see if your level is suitable. 

The best places to ride an all-terrain electric scooter

The Forest of Fontainebleau

Forêt de Fontainebleau

Near Paris, the Fontainebleau forest is one of the largest forests in France. It is made up of numerous dirt paths but also rocky paths for thrill-seekers on an all-terrain electric scooter .

Luberon Massif

Luberon

Listed as a UNESCO world heritage site, the Luberon massif is one of the most beautiful places in France. With a Mediterranean climate, you can enjoy magnificent landscapes during your walks in the Luberon valleys with family or friends. 

Calanques de Marseille

Calanques de Marseille

The Calanques of Marseille are the perfect place for a ride on an all-terrain electric scooter. The coastal paths of the coves can be enjoyed in summer as in winter and ideally with clear weather. The Calanques of Marseille are famous for their turquoise water as well as their stone with its particular complexion.

Morzine

Morzine

Located in Haute-Savoie, this ski resort is full of mountain bike trails for fans of extreme sensations. The resort also has slopes accessible to families but always with significant differences in altitude. Morzine being a reference in the world of mountain biking, the station is very well mapped and there is a lot of information available on the internet to prepare your rides. 

Conclusion

There are many possibilities to enjoy your all-terrain electric scooter, whatever your level. Regardless of the paths you choose, we advise you to always prioritize safety. It is important to have the right equipment (helmet, knee pads, elbow pads) and to respect the traffic rules on the paths you wish to take. Riding an electric scooter can be dangerous if safety is neglected, even more so on off-road trails.

FAQ

What regulations apply to all-terrain electric scooters?

The regulations are the same for all types of electric scooters. However, as this is regularly updated, it is important to consult the latest regulations in force on electric scooters.

Is a helmet obligatory on an electric scooter?

A helmet is obligatory on electric scooters outside urban areas. In town, a helmet is not obligatory, however we advise you to always wear one, in and out of town and whatever the duration of your journeys.

Can you use an all-terrain electric scooter in the city?

Yes, an all-terrain electric scooter is perfectly suited to the city. Its robust suspensions will allow you to feel less shock and avoid traffic jams with its powerful engine. 



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