
Mudrut is a specialist 4x4 Adventure company, offering UK based Adventure Weekends and guided tours into The Pyrenees and The Arctic Circle. We are unique in that we operate from a dedicated offroad training and adventure facility set within a 600 acre farm in the Severn Valley. Our qualified staff provide private coaching for all levels from novice to expert. Please feel free to browse our site and find out just how Mudrut can help you get the best from your 4x4.....
Lincomb Farm covers 600 acres of beautiful Worcestershire countryside. A working arable farm, it also boasts one of the Midland's foremost Equestrian Centres. The large off-road course to the east of the farm complex is Mudrut’s playground, used for both coaching and Adventure events.
During an event, you will find yourself driving the many tracks that surround the farm, including a challenging section beside the River Severn. A picturesque camping area is hidden away at the top of the woodland area (only accessible with a 4x4!) giving you a true wild camp experience, although a new shower block and toilets are available at the main farm for those who require a few creature comforts.
Larger events, such as special Mudrut weekends, the bi-annual European Land Cruiser Weekend and Overlander gatherings, occupy several acres of grassland overlooking the farm.
Mudrut is located at Lincomb Farm, two miles south of Stourport-on-Severn. Lincomb Farm, Lincomb, Worcestershire DY13 9RB

Mudrut was founded by Ian Woolley, a Lantra-qualified 4x4 driving coach with a thirteen-year history of Land Rover addiction. He is a keen explorer of unbeaten tracks throughout Europe with an affinity for the High Arctic. Ian's truck of choice is a 2008 Defender Utility, but his heart belongs to 'Lara', a 2001 Tomb Raider Edition Defender. He is a keen outdoorsman and would live full time in his tipi if there was room for his collection of Gransfors Brucks Axes.

Ros has been a part of the 4x4 scene for more years than she would care to admit. An established freelance photographer and writer, she is a keen off-road driver and is often to be found as part of the support team on longer Mudrut trips. As a fluent Spanish speaker, she is usually Ian's co-driver on the Pyrenees expeditions in her role as interpreter and trip photographer. Ros is a four-time veteran of the (now sadly defunct) Croisière Blanche and, most recently, had her spectacular Northern Lights photography published in LRO magazine.

Tony has probably travelled more miles in the Australian Outback than most Australians, usually spending a couple of months each year down under. He is the owner of Lincomb Farm and also a Lantra-qualified coach. His main squeeze is a heavily-prepped Toyota Hilux which distinguished itself as a force to be reckoned with during Mudrut's 2010 Snowline Tour of the Pyrenees. Tony is a keen bush cook, but there is no truth in the rumour that Gordon Ramsay once offered him an obscene sum of money for his 'Outback-Chilli' recipe.