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If you are serious about off-road driving, then Scotland offers plenty of choice, with many opportunities to go off-road, under supervision, on testing trails. There are dedicated 4 x 4 driving schools where you can increase your off-road competence in everything from ford-crossing to winching out of extreme conditions.

There are also clubs and courses where the fun element comes to the fore – though safety and improving skills are still paramount. In many cases 4 x 4 vehicles are supplied for a skills day – though you can also bring your own.

Not all off-roading involves vehicles that are also at home on conventional roads. Though some have serious agricultural uses, the off-road family also includes fun vehicles such as go-karts, rally carts, trail bikes and quad bikes. Venues for these smaller off-road vehicles, either on dedicated tracks or cross-country trails, are also widely available in Scotland. Some of these venues also offer a driving experience along with a related leisure activity, for example, clay shooting or archery.

Off Road Driving

Off-Road »

If you are serious about off-road driving, then Scotland offers plenty of choice, with many opportunities to go off-road, under supervision, on testing trails.

Adventure »

A real Scotland adventure in stunning scenery can take many forms. It may well involve water – everything from gentle canoeing to the adrenalin rush of white water rafting! The holiday adventure experience afloat also takes in sea kayaking, especially around the spectacular western seaboard of Scotland.

Cycling »

Cycling in Scotland has seen a great upsurge in recent years, with a large number of waymarked routes opened. For example, Fife alone claims over 300 miles (480km) of dedicated cycleways as well as the 105 mile (168km) Kingdom Route for dedicated tourers.

Watersports »

Scotland is a great setting for sailing and watersports of all kinds and has well-developed watersports facilities with centres in many parts of the country – from sea kayaking around Barra in the Outer Hebrides to wind-surfing on Loch Ken in Galloway.