REVIEW · MORAVIA
Quad ride adventure Prague
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You can feel this in your arms fast. A quad ride adventure in Moravia is a simple, high-energy way to get out of Prague and onto purpose-made vehicles. It’s a straightforward 90-minute activity built around one thing: controlled fun on the throttle.
I like that all the core safety gear is included—helmet (with balaclava), goggles, and gloves—so you show up ready to ride. I also like the clear structure: after registration and equipment, you follow an instructor’s tuition for about an hour on the Can-Am Outlander 650XT.
One thing to consider: there’s no built-in break or snack setup mentioned, and the reviews flag that there’s no water provided and no shops around. Bring your own water so you’re not trying to solve that mid-ride.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Quad Power Near Prague: What This 90-Minute Ride Really Feels Like
- Where You Start: Jiřická 1000 and the Prague Pickup Option
- Registration and Safety Gear: What You Get Before You Ride
- The Quad Course: Riding With Tuition on the Can-Am Outlander 650XT
- Timing, Breaks, and What to Bring So You Don’t Get Stuck
- Price and Value: Does $133.38 Make Sense?
- Group Size and the Comfort Factor With Up to 20 People
- Language and Friendly Service: English and More
- Should You Book This Quad Ride Adventure in Moravia?
- FAQ
- How long is the quad ride adventure?
- Is pickup available from Prague?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What protective gear is included?
- Do I need to rent overalls?
- What quad bikes are used?
- Is the tour available in English?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights at a glance

- Safety gear is built in: helmet (with balaclava), goggles, gloves (plus elbow pads)
- About 90 minutes total: registration and gear, then roughly 1 hour riding
- Instructor-led riding: you’re guided from the start so you’re not guessing
- Can-Am Outlander 650XT quads: purpose-built for power and agility
- Pickup from central Prague is offered: easier logistics if you want minimal hassle
- Small max group size: up to 20 travelers
Quad Power Near Prague: What This 90-Minute Ride Really Feels Like

If you want something active that doesn’t require a full day, this is a strong bet. The whole experience runs around 1 hour 30 minutes, and the rhythm stays simple: show up, get kitted out, ride with an instructor, then back again. No complicated route math. No long wandering.
The best part is that the experience is built for your body to understand what the vehicle can do—power, braking, and quick changes of direction—without you having to be a motor-sport pro. The quads are Can-Am Outlander 650XT models, the kind of machines that make it obvious why people get hooked once they start.
You’ll also find it’s the kind of activity that works for different travel moods. Couples can do it for shared thrills. Friends can do it for laughs and photos. And groups can do it without turning into a chaotic mess because the group size caps at 20.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Moravia.
Where You Start: Jiřická 1000 and the Prague Pickup Option

Meet at Jiřická 1000, 289 23 Milovice-Milovice nad Labem 3, Czechia. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not signing up for some one-way adventure that leaves you to figure out transport later.
Here’s the practical win: pickup is offered from anywhere in the center of Prague. That matters more than it sounds. If you’re already juggling maps, trams, or taxis, pickup can make the day feel easy. Even better, your schedule doesn’t require you to be early to the last minute at a remote location.
The ride is in Moravia, so you’re going to leave the Prague center behind for a bit. If you like your excursions to feel like a break from city mode, that change of setting is part of the value.
Registration and Safety Gear: What You Get Before You Ride

Plan on a short registration process at the main base when you arrive. Then comes the part that makes this feel safer and more comfortable than renting a quad on your own: you get proper protection.
Included protective gear:
- helmet with balaclava
- elbow pads
- goggles
- gloves
This is genuinely useful gear, not just a token helmet. Helmet + goggles help with dust and wind, and gloves improve grip when the quad’s moving fast. The balaclava also helps with comfort and coverage, especially if you’d rather not feel exposed.
You might want overalls depending on your comfort level. Overalls can be hired for a small fee: 350 CZK (about 15 EUR). If you ride on a day when you don’t want to get clothes scuffed, pay attention here. The cost is small compared with the overall price, but it can change how “clean” you feel after the ride.
The Quad Course: Riding With Tuition on the Can-Am Outlander 650XT

After you’re equipped, you’ll get on your quad and ride with the tuition of an experienced instructor. The experience is designed so you’re learning while moving—not sitting through a lecture that takes up your only fun hour.
You’ll spend about 1 hour riding, and that hour is the core of the value. The quads are purpose-made for testing power and agility, which is a fancy way of saying you’ll feel the bike respond quickly when you change how you steer or accelerate.
From the way the ride is described, don’t expect it to be a leisurely sightseeing loop. This is a powered activity. You should be ready for real motion: quick direction changes, engine sound, and the basic challenge of staying confident on a moving vehicle.
Timing, Breaks, and What to Bring So You Don’t Get Stuck

Total time is around 90 minutes, and it’s structured so you’re mostly using your time to ride. That also means there may not be long downtime breaks. One review pointed out that once you start riding, you don’t get much of a break unless you ask.
So you’ll want to treat this like a compact workout. Bring what you need for comfort:
- Water: the reviews specifically warn that water isn’t provided and there are no shops around.
- Clothes you’re okay with getting a little dirty (especially if you skip overalls).
Also, consider your physical comfort. The tour asks for moderate physical fitness. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable mounting/dismounting and staying steady through movement.
Finally, wear a common-sense layering mindset. You’ll have the helmet and gear on, but you still want something that doesn’t restrict you. Nothing fancy—just practical.
Price and Value: Does $133.38 Make Sense?

At $133.38 per person, this quad ride isn’t the cheapest activity around. But it’s priced like a guided, safety-equipped ride—because it is.
Here’s the value breakdown that matters:
- You get protective gear included (helmet with balaclava, goggles, gloves, elbow pads).
- You ride an actual Can-Am Outlander 650XT model.
- You have instructor tuition for about an hour, which lowers the risk of doing something wrong and helps you get the most from the ride.
What isn’t included can affect your total:
- Overalls rental: 350 CZK / 15 EUR (if you want them)
- Private/exclusive experience: 1000 CZK / 40 EUR (extra cost)
If you’re traveling with someone and you like the idea of sharing a guided activity with quality equipment, the price can feel fair. If you’re the type who only wants a quick go-and-stop ride, you might feel the cost more. But if you want a legit hour of riding with safety gear, the structure supports the price.
And yes, there are group discounts offered, which can help if you’re organizing with friends.
Group Size and the Comfort Factor With Up to 20 People

The tour caps at 20 travelers. That size is a key practical detail. It helps you avoid the feeling of being rushed in a massive crowd, especially when you’re waiting for equipment or instruction.
It also tends to make the experience more manageable for the instructor. With more personal space, you can move through the steps—gear, quad assignment, and instruction—without waiting forever.
If you’re traveling as a couple or with friends, this size also supports a more relaxed vibe. You’ll still be part of a group, but it’s not the type of crowd where you lose track of what’s happening.
Language and Friendly Service: English and More

The tour is offered in English, and that’s the main thing to know for planning. Clear communication helps during safety moments, and instruction is part of why this tour feels worth doing instead of trying something on your own.
One review adds a useful extra detail: the owner is described as very friendly and professional, and mentions speaking French. If you’re a French speaker, that can make the pre-ride moment easier. Even if you don’t speak French, a friendly check-in can reduce stress when you’re about to get in protective gear.
Should You Book This Quad Ride Adventure in Moravia?
Book it if you want:
- a short, energetic day trip with about an hour of riding
- safety gear included, not something you have to source yourself
- an instructor-led experience on real quad machines (Can-Am Outlander 650XT)
- pickup convenience from central Prague
Skip or rethink it if:
- you don’t handle motion well, or you’re not comfortable with the moderate fitness requirement
- you hate the idea of limited breaks during the ride
- you’re counting on buying food or water nearby (the reviews suggest there’s no shop setup, so bring your own)
Final practical advice: plan to wear clothing you can live with getting a bit dusty or scuffed, and pack water. If you do that, you’ll feel ready instead of improvising.
FAQ
How long is the quad ride adventure?
The whole experience lasts around 1 hour 30 minutes, with about 1 hour spent riding.
Is pickup available from Prague?
Yes. Pickup is offered from anywhere in the center of Prague.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Jiřická 1000, 289 23 Milovice-Milovice nad Labem 3, Czechia.
What protective gear is included?
You’ll receive protective gear including a helmet (including balaclava), elbow pads, goggles, and gloves.
Do I need to rent overalls?
Overalls are not required, but you can hire overalls for 350 CZK or 15 EUR if you want extra protection for your clothes.
What quad bikes are used?
The ride uses Can Am Outlander 650XT quad bikes.
Is the tour available in English?
Yes. The experience is offered in English.
What is the cancellation policy?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or request an amendment, the amount you paid is not refunded.







