Description
Longridge Pump Track is located at Longridge Recreation Ground, in Lancashire. Opened in April 2025, the track was four years in the making and is designed for bikes, scooters, roller blades, skateboards, and wheelchairs. The track measures 121 metres in length and offers features suitable for a range of users, from beginners to more advanced riders.
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Track Features
The Longridge Pump Track includes a variety of elements to challenge and entertain riders:
- 121m long, with a main loop and an optional advanced jump line.
Surface: High-quality Velosolutions asphalt, suitable for bikes, scooters, skateboards, roller blades, and wheelchairs.
Open Access: It’s free to use, located in a public recreation ground.
- Large 180-degree berm
- S-shaped berms
- Plenty of line choice and transfer options
- Rollers and bumps up to 1.8 metres high
- Double berm
- Two metres wide
Other Stuff
- The project cost £100,000 and was funded through £60,000 from Ribble Valley Borough Council via the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and £40,000 from the Lancashire Environmental Fund. The track was built by Velosolutions UK, a well-respected name in pump track construction.
- Robin Hyde, owner of Flow Cycles, initiated discussions for the project back in 2020, with strong community backing helping the project move forward.
- Grass, wildflowers, and native trees are being planted around the circuit to help it blend with its surroundings and create a welcoming community space.
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