If you’re thinking about coming to Athboy Karting Centre and you’ve a few questions in your head, this page is for you. It covers the bits people ask most often before their first session, plus a few handy tips that make the day smoother.
Who can drive
You can drive if you are 13 years or older and at least 150cm tall. Those limits are there for safety and proper control of the kart. If someone in your group is close to the height requirement, it’s better to confirm it before travelling, rather than being disappointed on the day.
Do I need to book in advance
Yes. Sessions are booking only, and the simplest way is by phone. Ring 086 806 8776 to check availability and lock it in. Turning up without a booking can leave you waiting or missing out.
What should I wear
Go with comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes. Avoid loose scarves or anything that can flap about. Dress for Irish weather as well, because it’s an outdoor track and conditions can change quickly.
Do you provide helmets and gear
Yes, safety gear is provided on-site. Most people just need to arrive in normal clothes and suitable shoes, listen to the briefing, and follow the marshal instructions.
If you prefer, you can bring your own helmet, as long as it’s suitable and in good condition.
Is karting safe
Karting is a controlled motorsport activity. The key to a safe session is simple:
pay attention at the briefing
follow flags and marshal instructions
drive predictably and keep it clean
leave space and avoid contact
If you want the full list of rules, keep a link to the Safety Rules page handy and read it before you arrive.
What happens if it rains
Most sessions go ahead in typical Irish rain. Wet conditions can be great fun once you adjust your driving. If conditions become unsafe, you’ll be contacted about rescheduling.
If you are new to wet driving, the main thing is to slow everything down. Smooth steering, smooth braking, and earlier throttle control make a big difference.
How long is a session
Session length depends on what you book. A shorter session suits first-timers and younger drivers, and a longer session suits anyone who wants more seat time and a better chance to settle into rhythm.
If you’re unsure, tell the team who is coming and what sort of day you want, and they’ll point you towards the best option.
Can you run group events, parties, and corporate days
Yes. Group days are a big part of what the centre does. If you’re organising a birthday, a club outing, a stag or hen, or a corporate event, the Events page explains the options and what to expect.
Group sessions work best when:
everyone knows the rules and arrives on time
the organiser has the final numbers confirmed
the format is chosen in advance
Do you offer gift vouchers
Yes, gift vouchers are available online, and they are handy for birthdays, Christmas, and last-minute presents. They’re also a great way to let someone pick a day that suits them. Buy Gift Voucher
Can friends and family watch
Yes, there’s a spectator area. If you’re bringing people along, it’s a good idea to plan for weather and bring a warm layer.
Any last tips for first-timers
A few simple things make a big difference:
arrive a bit early so you’re not rushed
listen carefully at the briefing
focus on smooth driving rather than raw speed
if you make a mistake, reset and go again
When you’re ready, ring 086 806 8776 and get a slot booked.