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Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 6:10 am
by ozankoys
Does anybody know if this is open at the moment & if so what age children have to be to drive?
Thanks

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 9:10 am
by ozankoymod
As long as you think they are ok to drive i think they will let them!

You also have to sign a consent slip to pay for any damage to the cart, so i think its in your own hands!

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 9:20 am
by flowerfairy
my grandson will be celebrating his 8th birthday in July, my daughter is taking him there for his birthday, if that helps,

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 10:45 am
by ozankoys
Hi thanks for the info they are nearly 9 & nearly 7 so sounds like they will be ok. Please can we have directions how to find it from Girne.

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 11:28 am
by flowerfairy
Head for Lefcosia. When you get to the first big roundabout, turn right. It's on the left hand side about a mile along there.

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 12:57 pm
by ozankoys
Thanks very much flower fairy!

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 4:03 pm
by iancrumpy
flowerfairy wrote:Head for Lefcosia. When you get to the first big roundabout, turn right. It's on the left hand side about a mile along there.
Sorry Flowerfairy, I really don't like correcting other posters' directions, but in this case I feel I have to ... for the sake of ozankoys and others' sanity.

In any case, here's the directions as they should have been :
- As you approach Lefkoşa from Girne you come to the big "Stones-on-Sticks" roundabout.
- At this roundabout you turn left, not "right" ... most people would refer to this road as the Mağusa road.
- After less than a mile on the Mağusa road, there is a footbridge over the road with a blue Turkcell advertising hoarding on it.
- Immediately after this footbridge, turn left ... as if going to the graveyard or Near East University.
- You should drive along this road for one mile, after which you will see the go-karting place on the right.

I have never actually been karting, but I can assure you that the location as described above is correct.

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 4:23 pm
by come_on_aylin
Hi Ian,

I think Flowerfairy is giving directions to Zet Karting and the directions sound about right. Your directions are correct for another of the karting places, can't remember the name but it's useful to have more than one place to choose from.

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 4:43 pm
by iancrumpy
come_on_aylin wrote:Hi Ian,

I think Flowerfairy is giving directions to Zet Karting and the directions sound about right. Your directions are correct for another of the karting places, can't remember the name but it's useful to have more than one place to choose from.
Thanks Eileen ... and I humbly apologise to FlowerFairy

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 5:15 pm
by Tanyaahmet
Zet karting the one that you was first given directions to is much btter for kids as it has a seperate track for children to drive on were as cemsa the other one left o the roundabout is better for adults i have been to both

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 6:21 pm
by come_on_aylin
Just remembered that we tried to go at the end of June a couple of years ago and they were closed during the day due to the heat. So they may only be open in the evenings at this time of year. Here is a link to their website, I couldn't see opening hours but their contact info is detailed. http://www.zetkarting.com/index1.htm

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 8:33 pm
by niceone

Re: Go karting Lefkosa

Posted: Mon 01 Jul 2013 8:38 pm
by niceone
I think they are closed on Mondays and at this time of year open about 4-4.30 pm.
They can also be closed for events so its best to contact them with your specific date.