Description
Havok Bike Park is a purpose-built, rider-owned bike park in the Calder Valley near Todmorden, on the Yorkshire and Lancashire border. Spread across around 100 acres of hillside, it offers six trails including a red, a black, a double black, a dual slalom track, a dirt jump zone and a Pro freeride line, plus a paid uplift service. It's eMTB friendly and run as a Community Interest Company (CIC).
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The Trails
- Jammy Lasagne (Red): a flowing, well-graded intermediate descent with rollable features, finishing with a table jump.
- The Savage Cabbage (Double Black): tight, steep turns for advanced riders, including a signature Y-shaped tree gap and a drop into step-up combo.
- Sundried Mum (Black): an exposed ridgeline run, tight and twisty, finishing with two large sharkfins into a big table jump.
- Dirty Jumps: a red and Pro graded dirt jump zone with two parallel lines, including a large mulch trick jump suitable for learning new tricks.
- Jewlo Jank: a dual slalom track, tight and steep, built for head to head racing.
- Rasta Blasta (Purple, Pro): an expert freeride line with mandatory gaps, drops and big jump features that progressively increase in size.
- Fire Road: the main access route to the top of the trails, around a 10 minute push on a standard bike or 3 to 5 minutes on an e-bike.
Uplift and Pricing
- Paid uplift available: day passes £45 non-member or £35 member, with single runs at £5 on quieter or wetter days
- Day entry: £10 under 18, £12 adult, £20 for e-bikes
- Annual membership: £80 under 18, £100 adult, £160 for e-bikes, with discounted uplift passes and other member perks
- Pay via cash or card on the day, or check the website for current prices
- Open weekends, 10am to 5pm, subject to change, check socials for updates
- Havok Bike Park is a Community Interest Company (CIC), rider owned and operated, actively engaging with the local community, particularly young people
Getting Here
- Address: Havok Bike Park, Station Parade, Portsmouth, Todmorden, OL14 8PU
- Turn onto Station Parade and follow it to the railway crossing. You will need to get out of the vehicle to press the button and lift the barriers, then close them behind you
- Car park on site: first left after the barriers, then immediate second left
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