BikePark Wales

Jul 23, 2013 at 1:11
by BikeParkWales  
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The site will allow visitors to the park to book on to our uplift facility, the first in the UK to specifically cater for both trail riders and DH riders. Riders will also be able to pre-book bike rental from our fleet of exclusive Trek high end rental bikes, equipment hire and even Iunch packages to maximise time on the hill.

The mini bus uplift service at BikePark Wales is a swift, safe and comfortable way to transport you and your bike from the base to the summit of Myndd Gethin at 491 metres. BikePark Wales has the greatest capacity of any UK uplift facility with 75 spaces available each day at weekends and a new uplift road has been constructed to reduce uplift time.

13.06.13. Bikepark Wales PIC Andy Lloyd

BikePark Wales is the UK's first full scale commercial bike park and is designed to be enjoyed by mountain bike riders of all kinds from XC whippets to elite DH racers and everything In between with a real emphasis on trails that can be enjoyed on mid travel trail bikes. Unique for the UK this means that trail riders can now enjoy the benefits of uplift accessed riding to maximise time enjoying the descents of which there are many at BikePark Wales. The new website also features an interactive trail map and images of the trails themselves both for the very first time. There will be 23 sections of trail at BikePark Wales on opening day combining to make over 23KM of trail and 1750 vertical metres of descending that can be enjoyed without riding the same trail twice. In addition to descending trails suitable for beginner through to expert riders there will also be a single track climb, a 1km family/kids trail and a pump track. The trail network will be professionally maintained and continually added to by our very own BikePark Wales trail crew.

BikePark Wales is part of the Cognation project that is investing in mountain biking throughout South Wales. The Cognation partnership is made up of Neath Port Talbot CBC, Merthyr Tydfil CBC, Caerphilly CBC and Forestry Commission Wales.

The project is part-funded by the EU’s Convergence European Regional Development Fund through the Welsh Government with match funding coming from the Welsh Assembly Government and partner organisations.

13.06.13. Bikepark Wales PIC Andy Lloyd

BikePark Wales is also suitable for a great day out for families and Children. In addition to the 1KM family and kids loop (Badgers trail) and pump track there is a direct link to the Taff Trail between Brecon and Cardiff and bikes available to rent to enjoy this Sustrans route.

The website also includes sections for the Woodland Cafe which will serve fresh, locally sourced food and drink in a bike friendly environment and for the BikePark Wales shop specialising in supreme customer service and expert advice. The shop will stock bikes from bike park sponsor Trek as well as Orange for custom builds. The workshop will feature a full time Mojo suspension technician on hand to tune and service Fox suspension whilst you ride. BikePark Wales will be offering special custom suspension tunes as part of the package on high end builds as well as coaching sessions with BikePark Wales director Rowan Sorrell. There will also be a full representation of the Fox suspension range available to demo and the shop will be a Shimano service centre.

19.06.13. Bikepark Wales PIC Andy Lloyd

BikePark Wales director Anna Walters commented;

"We are so excited for the website to go live and to finally be able to share the full details of what we have created with everyone. BikePark Wales is really a first of a kind facility, its taken 5 years of hard work and determination to get to this point and we can't wait to see the first grinning riders come down the hill, that will make it all worth it."

Just 2.5 hrs from central London and less than an hour from Bristol, Cardiff and Swansea, BikePark Wales is easily accessible for a day trip or longer for the majority of Wales and central and Southern England.

Entry to the bike park will be £5 per day (payable at visitor centre on the day) if you wish to pedal up, or £30 (pre-book online now to avoid disappointment) if you wish to use the uplift facility.

Why pay to ride? BikePark Wales is a public/private partnership venture and as such considerable investment has been made to make this project possible. BikePark Wales will re-invest to create more trails in the coming years and will also have a permanent trail crew to maintain the existing trails and build new trails. Each £5 entry fee helps support and sustain this business and the trails themselves. There will be no car parking charge
The BikePark Wales team would like to remind everybody that the site is a live construction site closed to the public until August 24th. We look forward to seeing you there!

To find out more and book your first trip to BikePark Wales visit www.bikeparkwales.com

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38 Comments
  • 10 0
 Been involved in 2 dig days up there so far, the tiny fraction I've seen is immense. South Wales is really coming along nicely lately, I can ride to Afan, Glyncorrwg and Gethin from my front door, Cwmcarn just down the road, miles and miles of natural trails and DH in the hills around. Who needs Canada?!
  • 1 0
 Damn straight man, Cymru yw'r gorau!
  • 6 1
 This place looks amazing, can't wait for it to open! Gonna be spoilt for choice in Wales, with Revolution, Cwm Carn, Stiniog and now this place!
  • 1 0
 I think 75 places available each weekend on the uplift (including a purpose built rode for shorter lift times) and how amazing the trails look makes this place stand out from all of the other uplift services in Wales. Only one thing to do now... RIDE IT !
  • 1 1
 Yeah it does look like the best at the mo, especially with the amount of trails and the demo fleets, but we will see!
  • 1 0
 maybe someone out there could answer a question for me ,, the park is sponsored by arguably the biggest name in mtb 'trek' ? and all they can offer is a simple van ride to the top , is this the dark ages ?
  • 2 2
 Also recovering from a break or I be there at opening. Hopefully I should be able to get an uplift day in towards the end of Sept f all goes well though.
Well done guys or seeing this through to competition :-)
  • 1 1
 This place looks great! I have always wanted to ride the old downhill track at Gethin but have never had chance, does anyone know if one of the trails shown on the map is the old downhill track?
  • 2 1
 it's only 8 miles from my GF's house and i just bought a downhill bike again, Serrriously excited for this place. think i could hit every line in a day?
  • 4 0
 And be single again!! Smile
  • 1 0
 nah my GF is understanding, infact I am going to get her along there one of the days if only to ride the family trail. Got her round the dog at cannock a while back...
  • 1 1
 Just booked a weekend over 7th / 8th september. Props to wales for supporting the scene so much! Been loving the developments at Revolution recently too - especially the Ghetto trail!
  • 3 1
 Nice. I will have Cwm Carn, FoD and now this potentially amazing bike park within one hour drive :-)
  • 2 1
 Spoke with a few Welsh chaps who have seen the dh tracks, they've dubbed it the welsh whistler. According to the reports it certainly lives up to that!
  • 1 1
 If I wasn't recovering from a broken arm I would be there on day one. Just know this place is gonna be really really amazing. Cannot wait til I can ride there.
  • 1 1
 Well done rowen and the team for building what looks like the best dh trails in the uk ! Can't wait to shred some trails when it's open
  • 2 1
 Going to be awesome, it's 15 mins from home for me. Ironically I'm going to miss opening day, I'll be in the Alps.
  • 1 0
 is the "interactive trail map" not interactive for anyone else? its just a picture. very excited to ride!
  • 1 0
 Can't wait to try it out plus only 10mins from my house!! How r they going to know if everyone has their £5 entry?? Puzzled
  • 1 0
 They are issuing wristbands, different colour with the date printed on it ... and local riders will be helping them out police the trails for people trying to get away with free rides and also moto-x bikes ripping the trails up.
If you live 5m (as the crow flies) from the bike park you get a discount on the £75 season ticket for £40 for the year.
  • 1 0
 Opening weekend uplift was booked last week!! :-D
Can't wait!!
  • 1 0
 Could I get near it by train?
  • 1 0
 you sure can buddy! you go via cardiff central to pentre bach station and then its about 1 mile ride from there along an A road.
  • 1 0
 That would be ideal, im in torquay so could hop on train and bingo.
  • 1 0
 Could I get near it by train?
  • 1 1
 Great news and congratulations to the crew for getting it done and finishing a month early.
  • 1 1
 Anyone else eyeing up that tiny bit of purple Big Grin If only it had a more inventive name!
  • 1 0
 All booked and BUZZING, for 2 days of EPIC fun!!!
  • 1 1
 This looks sick so ready when I go to uni in Wales Big Grin
  • 1 1
 Can't wait to give this a ride!
  • 1 1
 all booked carnt wait now roll on Smile
  • 1 0
 can't wait!
  • 1 0
 can't wait!
  • 1 1
 So excited for this, going to be great!
  • 1 2
 i guess its cool for people who only have a trail bike but just seems a bit lazy to me ! haha ..
  • 1 1
 Booked on opening day uplift Smile
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