If you are stuck in the usual loop of dinner, cinema, same pub, same chat, you are not alone. A lot of couples want something different that still feels comfortable, especially if one of you is more up for adventure than the other.
Reverse Steer Jeeps is a great shared day out because it starts gently, it’s guided, and it’s not about being fearless. It’s about laughing together, figuring out a new skill, and leaving with a proper story to tell afterwards.
Who this is for
Couples in their 20s to 50s who want a simple, hands-on activity they can do together.
Weekend plans that need a bit of spark
- A Saturday or Sunday with no solid plan
- A staycation where you want to do one memorable thing
- When friends are visiting and you want to bring them somewhere different
- An anniversary that you want to mark without anything too formal
The worries couples usually have (and how it actually feels)
It’s normal to have a few doubts before you book.
Will it be awkward?
Not really, because you’re not thrown straight into it. You’re guided through a clear start, and once you’re both doing the same thing, the nerves usually turn into laughs very quickly.
Will it be too hard or too intense?
It’s beginner-friendly and the focus is on control, not speed. Reverse steering is unusual at first, but that’s the fun of it. The learning curve is part of the experience, and you build into it.
What if one person dominates?
The format works best when it’s balanced. You take turns, you both get your go, and you both get the shared win when it clicks. It’s not set up for one person to hog the whole thing.
What about the weather?
It’s an outdoor activity in Ireland, so weather is always a factor. The key is coming dressed sensibly and expecting a bit of fresh air. If you’re unsure, ask when booking and you’ll get a straight answer on what to expect.
How it works for two people
This is the part couples want: a clear flow, no mystery.
Step 1: Briefing
You get the rules, how the track is run, and what to do and not do. Simple and clear, so you’re not guessing.
Step 2: Induction
You’re shown exactly how the reverse steering works and what that feels like. This is where nerves drop, because you realise it’s guided, not chaos.
Step 3: Practice laps
You both get time to find your rhythm and build confidence. Nobody expects perfection here.
Step 4: Timed runs
Once you’ve both got the hang of it, you move into timed runs. It adds a bit of friendly buzz without turning it into pressure.
Closed track and guided start
You’re on a closed track, and the start is guided. That’s what makes it feel safe and manageable for beginners.
What if one person doesn’t want to drive?
That’s common enough, and it doesn’t ruin the day.
Passenger option for a non-driver
If one of you would rather not drive, the passenger option can still make it a shared experience. You still get the laughs, the reactions, and the moments that make the day, without forcing anyone into something they don’t want.
It’s still a couple activity
One driving and one cheering, filming, and hopping in as a passenger can be surprisingly fun. You leave with the same shared story.
Push For Two package
If you want a neat, couple-focused option, the Push For Two package is built for exactly this: two people, a simple guided start, and a clear flow from practice into timed runs. It keeps it tidy, fair, and easy to enjoy, even if you’re both beginners.
Why couples love it
- You learn something new together
- There’s plenty of laughter, especially in the first few minutes
- You get that shared win when it clicks
- You leave with a story that’s actually worth telling
