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Mondello Park 4X4 Off Road Driving Course

The Mondello Park 4X4 Off Road Course takes driving to a different kind of extreme. Using our fleet of upgraded Land Rover vehicles and our 2 kilometre purpose built off road course, you’ll experience just what is possible from these awesome machines.

Following registration and a cup of tea to steady any nerves, you will receive a safety briefing before being introduced to your personal instructor. After a further short briefing in the Land Rover, you will take to the course where our instructor will guide you through all sorts of terrain and man made challenges.

The course requires skill, concentration and a belief in the vehicles capability. You will have to negotiate steep ramps, high bridges, 45 degree embankments, drive through water splashes and up steep slopes on the other side.

The driving will last for close to an hour and the total time at Mondello will be one and a half to two hours.

Vehicles: Land Rover Discovery & Defender.

Cost: €149.00

To book you course please see HERE.

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NOTES

Age Limit: Over 18 with at least a provisional drivers licence.

Clothing: Casual clothes with soft shoes or trainers. Drivers can on occasions get a little wet and muddy.

Timing: The 4X4 Off Road Track runs from February to December both at weekends and on weekdays depending on demand.
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