Quad Biking · Johannesburg

Quad Biking · Johannesburg

1 offer 22.82€ 5.0 (1 reviews) Verified March 2026
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The essentials

At 22.82 €, this is one of the most accessible quad biking entry points in the Johannesburg region. R.E.A.L. Adventures runs a 1-hour session across the Vredefort Dome Heritage Area, a UNESCO-listed meteorite impact crater that gives the terrain a geological edge you won't find at a generic off-road track. No experience required: the physicalLevel is open to everybody. Book directly through the meeting point at Parys (72 Bree St) and confirm availability in advance, as only one tour slot is listed.

The offer

Quad biking trip in the Vredefort Dome Heritage Area near Johannesburg

Quad biking trip in the Vredefort Dome Heritage Area near Johannesburg

5.0 (1 reviews)
22.82€ See offer

Frequently asked questions

Do I need quad biking experience to join this trip?
No. The physical level is listed as 'Everybody welcome', so no prior experience is needed. The guide from R.E.A.L. Adventures will brief you on controls before you set off.
What makes the Vredefort Dome a unique quad biking location?
The Vredefort Dome is the world's oldest and largest verified meteorite impact structure, giving the landscape a rugged, crater-shaped terrain unlike standard off-road circuits. It holds UNESCO World Heritage status.
How long does the session last and what languages are spoken?
The session runs for 1 hour. Your guide speaks both English and Afrikaans.
Is 22.82 € the final price or are there extras?
The listed price is 22.82 €. Confirm directly with R.E.A.L. Adventures whether fuel, equipment rental or transport from Johannesburg are included.

Practical info

Season

All year

Equipment

Wear closed-toe shoes and clothes you don't mind getting dusty. Since the session is 1 hour and open to all fitness levels, no special gear is required, but sunglasses and a light layer against wind are worth bringing.

Getting there

The meeting point is at 72 Bree St, Parys, 9585, South Africa, roughly 120 km southwest of central Johannesburg, best reached by car via the N1 or R59.

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Updated on 3 March 2026