Description
Alton Pump Track, Alton (Hampshire, England) — delivered by Velosolutions UK for Alton Town Council, this free-to-ride asphalt pump track sits within the 32-acre Anstey Park. Opened in late 2022, it was shaped with input from local riders and community groups to give Alton a dedicated, all-ages space for bikes, scooters and skateboards. It is also known as Anstey Park Pump Track
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Pump Track
The track runs for around 110 metres over a 1,100 m² footprint and features a double berm, paired 180-degree turns and an elevated start hill with an integrated bike stand and tool station. The continuous asphalt surface offers year-round grip and can be ridden without pedalling once up to speed, helping riders build balance and flow. It’s welcoming for beginners yet keeps things lively for experienced riders chasing smooth rhythm laps.
- Asphalt pump track with rollers and berms
- Length ≈ 110 m / Area ≈ 1,100 m²
- Free public access
- Suitable for bikes, scooters and skateboards
- Beginner-friendly but with flow for skilled riders
Location and Access
The track sits within Anstey Park on Anstey Lane, about a ten-minute walk from Alton Railway Station and close to the town centre. The park includes green open space, playing fields and free parking. The pump track is open to the public year-round during park hours.
Address
Anstey Park Pump Track, Anstey Park, Anstey Lane, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 2NB
Website and Social Links
- Velosolutions UK – Alton Pump Track
- Alton Town Council – Sports Grounds
- Facebook – Pump Track for Alton Group
- Instagram – @velosolutions_uk
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