Get ready for an exhilarating ride! In this Junior Military Driving Experience, your child will have the chance to take the wheel of a fully-tracked BV202 military vehicle. This remarkable machine, which has seen action with the Swedish Army, is now here for your young adventurer to drive under expert supervision.
Upon arrival, participants will be briefed on safety and operation before embarking on an unforgettable journey around a specially designed track. Whether they’re behind the wheel or enjoying a thrilling passenger ride, kids will feel the rush of navigating this incredible vehicle.
As they tackle the twists and turns of the track, children will not only enjoy the thrill of driving, but also gain a sense of accomplishment and build confidence. It’s more than just an experience; it’s a chance to engage with something unique and learn the basics of vehicle operation while having an absolute blast!
What's Included
- Drive a Volvo BV202 ex-military vehicle on a purpose built-multi-terrain track
- A 20 minute driving experience
- Opportunity to try your hand at a variety of manoeuvres
- Allow approximately one hour on site for this experience
- Choose the 'One passenger' option and you can also bring one guest to enjoy a ride in the spartan tank
- Choose the 'Two passenger' option and the driver and a guest can enjoy a ride in the spartan tank
When Is It Available
- Selected weekday and weekend dates
- Dates and session times are subject to availability
- Please note due to popularity it is recommended you book well in advance to avoid disappointment, weekends especially get booked up very quickly
Location
- Bicester Heritage Centre, Oxfordshire
Suitable For
- Minimum age 12 for driving
- Minimum age 8 for passenger rides
- Under 18s must be accompanied on site by an adult
Spectators
- Spectators are welcome
- The rear of the vehicle has room for up to 8 'crew'
- Additional passenger rides can be purchased for an extra charge, payable when booking your date
Anything Else
- Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear should be worn