Summer may be almost over, but the quad biking season definitely isn’t – and if you ask us there’s no better time for an all terrain adventure! So forget mourning the end of summer and get ready for the experience of a lifetime at Quad Biking Bristol, September’s venue of the month!
Located in the heart of the West Country countryside this one-of-a-kind quad circuit is tailor-made for fun, and throughout August we’ve been inundated with awesome reviews. It’s easy to see why though, with expert instructors, top-of-the-range quad bikes and an epic experiences guaranteed, there’s a lot to love about Quad Biking Bristol.
What really makes Quad Biking Bristol stand out though is the purpose-built track, which unlike most quad biking experiences gives you the chance to tear round a tailor-made circuit. Coming in at a whopping 450 metres this custom-built course even features a specialist skills section which is designed to push you and your quad bike to the limit. You’ll find plenty of mud and puddles to race through too, meaning you’re guaranteed all the fun of an off-road trek, with the added bonus of being able to blast round this awesome circuit.
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rse, the epic experiences on offer at Bristol Quad Biking wouldn’t be half as much fun without the team of dedicated instructors and almost every review we receive mentions just how brilliant they are! Not only are the guys as crazy about quad biking as we are, they’re happy helping riders of all abilities and experience levels master the art of quad biking, which means there nobody better qualified to teach you everything there is to know.
Before you think about jumping on one of Quad Biking Bristol‘s 200cc quad bikes just yet, take a look at some of their most recent reviews – we promise you won’t be disappointed!
“Our instructors were fantastic at making sure everyone regardless of confidence level and ability enjoyed the quad biking – we all loved it!”
Anna Adams – Quad Biking Cambridge – 09th September 2017
“Amazing, lots of fun with great instructors.”
Kat Parle – Quad Biking Cambridge – 09th September 2017
To take to the track at this awesome venue head over to quad-nation.co.uk
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So when we were invited down Leicestershire to visit one of our most popular venues, we loaded up the cars, dug out the driving tunes and hit the road. But how would we fair against one of the toughest quad treks in the country? Let’s hand over to Quad Biking Specialist Alex to find out..
The trek itself was even better than I expected, even for experienced quad bikers like us it had everything. We started out by working our way through some really thick woodland with only a couple of inches between the bikes and the trees, and then out of nowhere we were in open countryside with loads of mud and puddles to plough through. The scenery was amazing and so was the speed of the quads, and Holly gave us plenty of time to push them a bit. What really made the experience was all the mud though, and the highlight of the day was when two of the guys got stuck. Despite being told to avoid the deeper ditches they followed each other straight into one of the biggest bogs on the course, and of course they had to be towed out.

