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# Kids Quad Biking Adventure

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Kids Quad Biking Adventure
- **URL slug**: kids-quad-biking-adventure
- **Course id**: 61036
- **Centre id**: 48554

## Short summary

Quad biking in Scotland is an exciting way for families to spend time outdoors together. With specially designed sessions for kids aged 6–9 years, this activity combines safe instruction with plenty of time on the bikes, giving young riders their first taste of off-road adventure. Adults can join in alongside, making it a shared experience to enjoy as a family. Key Details Duration: 60 minutes (30 minutes riding) Ages: Kids 6–9 years (accompanied by 1–2 adults) Group size: Private sessions only Location: Easterhill, Gartmore, near Loch Lomond & The Trossachs What to Expect Sessions begin with a warm welcome and full safety briefing, where participants are kitted out with helmets, gloves, and protective overalls. The instructor will demonstrate how to operate the quad bikes before taking e…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Quad Biking
- **Experience levels**: Beginner
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: Scotland
- **Subregions**: West Central Scotland
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Easterhill Farm, Gartmore, Stirlingshire, FK8 3SA
- **Coordinates**: 56.1400554, -4.3550515 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 74.75
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: GBP
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: _Not linked in catalog._
- **Owner / contact label**: Ross Masterton
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: 1
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 4
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Firm
- **Booking type (label)**: request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Quad biking in Scotland is an exciting way for families to spend time outdoors together. With specially designed sessions for kids aged 6–9 years, this activity combines safe instruction with plenty of time on the bikes, giving young riders their first taste of off-road adventure. Adults can join in alongside, making it a shared experience to enjoy as a family. Key Details Duration: 60 minutes (30 minutes riding) Ages: Kids 6–9 years (accompanied by 1–2 adults) Group size: Private sessions only Location: Easterhill, Gartmore, near Loch Lomond & The Trossachs What to Expect Sessions begin with a warm welcome and full safety briefing, where participants are kitted out with helmets, gloves, and protective overalls. The instructor will demonstrate how to operate the quad bikes before taking everyone to the training area. Kids will ride 70cc Polaris quads, while adults are matched with 110cc Polaris or 250cc Honda bikes, ensuring the right bike for each rider. Once everyone is confident, the session moves onto farmland trails and a dedicated training area. The instructor leads the group, tailoring the route to conditions and abilities. Kids enjoy half an hour in the saddle, while adults ride alongside, creating a memorable shared experience. Sessions run all year, with adjustments to the trail in wet or wintery weather to keep riding safe and fun. Location The quad biking site sits on the edge of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, offering a fantastic setting for outdoor activities. The trails wind through farmland and newly planted woodland, with routes carefully designed to minimise environmental impact. This is possibly Scotland’s only carbon negative quad biking provider, with tree planting ensuring the activity absorbs more CO₂ than it produces. Easily accessible from across Central Scotland, the site is less than an hour from Glasgow, around 30 minutes from Stirling, and just over an hour from Edinburgh. Its location makes it a convenient option for a family day out while still feeling like a proper countryside escape. Prerequisites Kids must be aged between 6–9 years and within the maximum rider weight of 13 stone. Adults must not exceed the maximum rider weight of 18 stone. The activity is designed for complete beginners, so no previous riding experience is needed. Participants should bring sturdy footwear such as boots, wellies, or trainers that can get muddy. The centre provides helmets, gloves, and protective overalls to keep you comfortable…

### Essential information
_None._

### What’s included
Overalls Helmets Gloves Full safety briefing and instruction Private guided session on training area and trails

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the meeting point Personal insurance Footwear (bring boots, wellies or trainers suitable for mud) Food and drinks

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### How do I get there?

We are located on the A81, just outside Gartmore and Aberfoyle. If using a SatNav, enter our full address: Easterhill, Gartmore, FK8 3SA. Turn into Trossachs Holiday Park from the A81 and follow the right-hand fork down an unpaved farm track, following the small sign. After about half a mile, you’ll reach the farm on your left. Parking is signposted past the green barn on the right. Please drive carefully on the track, keeping to the 5 MPH speed limit.

### Is public transport available?

Due to our rural location, public transport is not recommended. If you plan to travel by bike, we are directly connected to Sustrans Cycle Route 7.

### Can I bring my dog?

Yes, dogs are welcome, but they must be kept on a lead at all times. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after them and disposing of waste in the bins provided. Water bowls and spare poo bags are available on-site. If your dog cannot be left in your vehicle while you take part in an activity, you must bring a non-participating adult to supervise them. Please note that spectating while supervising a dog is not suitable for most activities.

### Do I need to have an adult in my group?

Yes, all sessions require at least one adult participant.

### How long does the kids’ quad biking session last?

Each session is 60 minutes in total, with around 30 minutes of actual riding time for the kids. The remaining time is used for fitting equipment, a full safety briefing, and a demonstration so everyone is confident before heading onto the bikes. This balance ensures children aren’t overwhelmed by too much time in the saddle while still giving them a proper riding experience. Adults ride alongside, so the whole family gets time on the trail, making the hour feel full and active.

### What kind of quad bikes do the children ride?

Kids ride 70cc Polaris quads, which are smaller and lighter, specifically designed for younger riders aged 6–9 years. These bikes are easy to control, and the instructor ensures children understand how to use them safely. Adults in the session are given larger 110cc Polaris or 250cc Honda bikes, depending on suitability and weight. Having the right size bike for each rider means both kids and adults can ride comfortably and enjoy the experience.

### Is it safe for children as young as six to take part?

Yes, safety is the number one priority. The equipment, the size of the bikes, and the pace of the session are all carefully tailored for children. Instructors are experienced in working with young riders and will keep a close eye on every participant. The trails used are designed for beginners, with a training area for practice before heading onto the farmland tracks. Sessions are private, so your group won’t be mixed with others, allowing the instructor to focus fully on your family.



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