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Quad Bike Rental in Latvia: Guide for Adventure Seekers

Updated: March 2026

Quad bike rental in Latvia starts from €26 for a 20-minute track session and from €55 per hour for a guided forest safari — making it one of the most accessible adrenaline activities in the Baltics. Several professional operators offer everything from closed-track rides for beginners to self-guided off-road tours through Latvian forests. This guide covers real prices, locations, requirements, and practical tips to help you choose the right experience.

Where to rent quad bikes in Latvia?

Latvia has at least four well-established quad bike rental operators with tracks and forest routes — from central Riga to the Tukums countryside. Each offers a different experience: some focus on closed tracks with instructor supervision, others on self-guided off-road exploration. Here are the most popular options.

KMH Track — Inčukalns (30 km from Riga)

KMH Track — one of Latvia's most experienced quad rental parks with over 15 years in operation. Located in Inčukalns parish, just 30 km from Riga centre. Fleet includes Honda, KTM, Suzuki, Yamaha, and Polaris quads. Full safety gear included: helmet, goggles, gloves, overalls, and boots.

Prices: Track ride — €26/20 min; forest safari with instructor — €55/h (2–5 people)
Address: "Atmiņas", Krustiņi, Inčukalna pagasts
Phone: +371 27000061
Website: kmh.lv

KMH is an excellent choice for first-timers — the closed track with instructor oversight lets you learn handling basics before heading into the forest. Safari rides run in groups of 2–5 with an instructor, making it a great option for team events or groups of friends.

L-auto — Riga, Zolitūdes iela 61a

Can-Am Outlander quad bike at L-auto rental in Riga

L-auto is Latvia's largest quad bike rental fleet with over 20 models — from compact 450cc machines to powerful 1000cc beasts. Operating since 2000, the company also rents motorcycles, buggies, and jet skis. Here you rent the quad self-guided — no instructor escort required.

Prices: From €90/day (Can-Am Outlander 450) to €190/day (CF MOTO CForce 1000 Overland). Children's quads from €35/day.
Address: Zolitūdes iela 61a, Riga
Phone: +371 26313333
Hours: Mon–Sun 08:00–18:00

L-auto is the best choice if you want a multi-day self-guided adventure — they also offer trailer rental and delivery services across Latvia.

RS Noma — Tukums

RS Noma quad bike on a forest trail near Tukums

RS Noma offers scenic rides through the picturesque Tukums countryside — routes include the Jaunmoku Castle area, Vecmoku castle ruins, and Sekļa lake forests. Modern two-seater quads with electric power steering and 4×4 drive. GPS navigation, fuel, washing, and helmet are included in the price.

Prices: €39/30 min (~17.8 km route); €60/1 h (~26 km route)
Address: Kurzemes 57, Tukums
Phone: +371 28383078
Security deposit: €100 (refundable)

RS Noma is perfectly suited for couples and families — the two-seater quads let you ride with a partner or child. Routes are designed for scenic enjoyment, not just speed.

Sports Complex 333 — Ropažu district (15 min from Riga)

Sports Complex 333 offers a wide range of active recreation — go-karts, quad bikes, enduro motorcycles, buggies, and even a water park. Quad rental is operated by Rapid Rent. Various routes available — from easy roads to sandy hills and forest tracks.

Prices: €55/1st hour, +€30 for each additional hour
Security deposit: €200
Address: "Sila Priedes", Ropažu district, LV-2133
Phone: +371 29555333
Website: 333.lv

Sports Complex 333 is the best choice if you want to combine quad biking with other activities — go-karting, the water park, or enduro motorcycles. One location, multiple adventures in a single day.

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How much does quad bike rental cost in Latvia?

Quad bike rental prices in Latvia start from €26 for 20 minutes on a closed track and go up to €190 per day for a powerful 1000cc self-guided machine. The price depends on three factors: rental duration, engine size, and whether an instructor is included.

Provider Type Price Included
KMH Track Closed track, 20 min €26 Gear, briefing
KMH Safari Forest ride with instructor, 1 h €55 Gear, overalls, boots
RS Noma Self-guided route, 30 min €39 Fuel, helmet, GPS, washing
RS Noma Self-guided route, 1 h €60 Fuel, helmet, GPS, washing
333 / Rapid Rent Forest trail, 1 h €55 Route, briefing
L-auto (450cc) Self-guided, 1 day from €90 Quad with documents
L-auto (700cc) Self-guided, 1 day from €130 Quad with documents
L-auto (1000cc) Self-guided, 1 day from €180 Quad with documents

Additional costs to consider: security deposit (€100–€200, refundable), fuel (when not included), insurance, and washing fees. KMH and RS Noma offer all-inclusive packages — the most convenient option for first-timers.

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What documents and gear do you need?

To rent and drive a quad bike in Latvia, you need at least a category B driving licence and a valid ID — passport or national ID card. Some operators also accept B1 category. If your licence was issued outside Latvia, the security deposit may be higher (RS Noma charges €600 for foreign licence holders).

What to bring: Weather-appropriate clothing you don't mind getting dirty — mud is inevitable. Long trousers made from durable fabric, closed-toe boots with thick soles, and gloves. Most rental operators provide helmets and goggles (KMH even supplies a full overalls set with boots). For rides longer than one hour, bring water and a snack.

Age requirements: Driver must be at least 18. Passengers usually from 12–14 with parental consent. Children's quads (KMH, L-auto, 333) are available for ages 6–7 and up.

When is the best time for quad biking in Latvia?

The best season for quad biking in Latvia runs from April through October, with two peak windows: May–June and September. In spring, trails are naturally wet and muddy — adding challenge and making the ride dynamic. Summer brings drier conditions and longer daylight, but dust can be an issue. Autumn offers stunning foliage and fewer riders on the trails.

Winter options are limited — only a few operators (like L-auto) offer winter equipment. Most track-based services (KMH, 333) close or operate on a reduced schedule during winter months.

Practical tip: Book at least 2–3 days in advance, especially for weekends and holidays. Popular time slots fill up fast. Check the weather forecast not just for your ride day, but also the day before — overnight rain means muddy trails in the morning.

What else to try after your quad ride?

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Frequently asked questions about quad bike rental

Do I need a driving licence to ride a quad bike?

Yes, you need at least a category B (or B1) driving licence. Without one, the operator won't hand over the quad. You'll also need to show a passport or ID card before signing the rental agreement.

How safe is quad biking for beginners?

At professional operators (KMH, RS Noma, 333), beginners receive a safety briefing and full protective gear. A closed track is a safer start than a self-guided forest ride. The key is to respect speed limits and keep distance between quads.

Is quad bike rental suitable for children?

Yes, KMH, L-auto, and Sports Complex 333 offer children's quads (50–110cc) for kids aged 6–7 and up. Children receive appropriately sized gear and ride automatic-transmission machines designed for young riders.

What happens if I damage the quad during my ride?

Before riding, you sign a rental agreement that outlines liability for damage. The security deposit (€100–€200) serves as collateral. Some operators (L-auto) offer additional insurance. Always read the contract terms carefully.

Can I ride a quad bike on public roads in Latvia?

Registered and insured quads may participate in road traffic. L-auto and RS Noma offer road-registered machines. KMH and 333 only provide track and forest riding.

What should I wear for a quad bike ride?

Durable long trousers, closed boots, gloves, and a long-sleeved jacket. Many operators (KMH) provide a full overalls kit with boots. Always wear clothes you don't mind getting caked in mud.

How far in advance should I book?

At least 2–3 days ahead, but for weekends and holidays, book a week in advance. Peak season (May–June, September) fills up quickly at popular operators.

Is a quad bike ride a good gift idea?

Absolutely! KMH, RS Noma, and L-auto all sell gift cards. For an even more impressive adventure gift, Skydive Latvia gift cards (from €30, no expiration) cover tandem skydives, Oxygen Jumps, and more.

Do I need to be physically fit to ride a quad?

Average fitness is sufficient. Quad riding requires grip strength, core stability for turns, and the ability to hold position on uneven terrain. On longer rides (2+ hours), you may feel fatigue in your hands and shoulders.

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Author: Aleksandrs Tuls — skydive coach, Skydive Latvia
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