4/5 Phil C. 3 months ago on Google New
This
is
an
awesome
place.
We
have
visited
this
track
6
times
in
2
visits
to
Paphos.
What
people
have
said
about
the
run
down
nature
of
the
site
is
totally
true
-
this
does
not
look
like
it’s
had
a
lick
of
paint
or
new
sign
in
years!!
The
Karts
are
also
a
little
inconsistent,
and
worn.
Don’t
let
that
put
you
off.
This
track
is
long,
fast
and
fun.
It’s
got
some
technical
bits
so
if
you
are
returning
there
is
always
something
to
learn.
It’s
definitely
fun,
the
only
issue
really
being
the
helmets
are
a
disgrace.
They
are
worn
out
and
most
don’t
have
visors.
For
a
few
thousand
euro
investment
this
would
have
allowed
me
to
give
a
five
star
review.
Tbh
helmets
at
all
the
kart
centres
on
the
island
are
poor,
especially
when
compared
to
other
holiday
islands
and
European
tracks
where
safety
seems
to
be
taken
rather
more
seriously.
This
is
an
island
wide
issue
and
not
specific
to
Pathos
kart
centre,
although
they
are
worse
than
for
other
tracks
we
have
visited
in
Cyprus.
There
is
not
much
English
spoken
at
the
kart
centre
although
others
comments
about
rudeness
are
not
my
experience.
The
safety
guy
even
remembered
several
days
later
what
helmets
my
ten
year
old
son
and
I
preferred.
It’s
widely
used
by
locals
and
therefore
Greek
is
the
usual
language
although
the
(
rather
modest)
safety
briefing
is
done
in
very
good
English
by
the
track
safety
guy.
The
combination
of
the
tunnel
and
bridge
lead
to
a
cork
screw
which
generates
a
lot
of
g
force
which
is
fun.
With
no
padding
on
the
steering
column
this
did
lead
to
bruises
on
both
my
son’s
knees
and
my
own
but
not
enough
to
stop
us
going
back.
We
did
notice
in
December
2023
that
it
is
up
for
sale.
Unfortunately
I
fear
this
will
result
in
it
being
demolished
for
another
hotel
or
apartments,
rather
than
refurbishment.
Look
past
the
shabby
paintwork
and
enjoy
the
track.
Hope
they
can
see
fit
to
invest
OSS
some
new
helmets.