Junior Quad Bike Thrill
£49.00
This experience is rated 4.7 out of 5.
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The kids had a great time, they even thought the prangs and falling off were great. The only problem was finding the place, better directions and a bigger sign on the main road would help
These little monsters are designed especially for outdoor use; the trick is learning how to control them as you tackle obstacles on the training circuits, and perhaps even navigate your way through the rugged terrain of the woodland on a quad bike. Once you've mastered the technique of how to handle the quad bike you may progress on to a more challenging course to develop your new found skills.
What will I do...
Your experience starts with a safety talk, all participants get a mandatory equipment instruction and safety briefing. Then you will spend some time on the learning circuit to familiarise yourself with the quad bike's controls it's manoeuvring capabilities, before finally progressing on to the more advanced circuits. The duration of your experience will be between 1hr and 1hr and a half depending on which venue you choose.
Where can I do it?
This experience is available at 6 Locations
Central Scotland - Stirling
Leicestershire - Oakham
North Yorkshire - York
Nottinghamshire - Retford
South Yorkshire - Knaresborough
Surrey - Redhill
What do I need to know...
Your voucher is valid for 10 months. Minimum age for this experience varies with location; 12 years at Rutland, 8 years at Surrey, 6 years in Yorkshire and 12 years at Stiring in Scotland. Maximum weight is 12 stone. Please note that the itinerary will vary slightly depending on the venue you choose. You are advised to bring comfortable clothing and footwear for muddy conditions, preferably boots. A change of clothing is advisable for your journey home. A minimum of 4 weeks notice is required for bookings at Rutland. All available dates are preselected by the venues. Children must be accompanied by an adult to the venue. Please note that this experience is not available between October and March at Rutland.