About this tour
Pilot a buggy through Spain's Dehesa Extremeña, a globally rare ecosystem where trained guides navigate you along remote tracks inaccessible by foot. This two-hour adventure takes you deep into scrubland landscapes dotted with cork oaks and wildlife, steering clear of the usual tourist routes. Buggies handle terrain that keeps ordinary vehicles stranded, revealing why ecologists consider this region one of Europe's most biodiverse areas. Pickups available within 100km radius.
Highlights
- Self-drive buggy through untouched Dehesa scrubland
- Access remote trails unreachable by conventional vehicles
- Qualified guides interpret unique ecosystem complexities
- Flexible durations from one hour to full weekends
- Insurance and safety gear included in all routes
- Pickup service within 100km radius
What to expect
You'll collect your buggy from base, receive a safety briefing, then follow your guide's vehicle along dirt tracks and narrow paths cutting through cork oak woodland. The terrain varies between open moorland and dense scrub; guides point out seasonal wildlife and explain how local land management sustains the ecosystem. Vehicles handle steep gradients and rocky sections that would ground a standard car. Two hours allows time to explore multiple habitats without rushed driving. Dust is inevitable; bring sunscreen and water.
Good to know
RC and accident insurance included. Not suitable if pregnant. Service animals welcome. Infant seats available. All fitness levels accommodated. Public transport nearby if needed. Private transfers excluded.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.





