Description
Carrbridge Bike Park
Carrbridge Bike Park is a small, volunteer-run dirt jump park in the village of Carrbridge, Highland, in the Cairngorms National Park. It offers a compact, progressive network of dirt jump lines that step up in size so riders can build confidence at their own pace. Access is by seasonal membership only.
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The Trails
- The park consists of a set of progressive dirt jump lines, designed, built and maintained entirely by local volunteers, so you can work your way up in size and difficulty as your riding develops.
- Lines are ungraded. No official difficulty grading system has been published for the park, so treat the smaller jumps as your starting point and progress from there.
Facilities
- Riding at Carrbridge Bike Park requires a seasonal membership, which covers insurance and the volunteer-led maintenance and development of the park. The season runs from 1 April to 30 November, weather permitting. Membership costs Β£15 for an individual or Β£30 for a family and can be arranged via the bike park's website.
- On-site facilities such as parking and toilets have not been confirmed, so check the website or Facebook page before visiting.
Local Organisation
- Carrbridge Bike Park operates as a sub-group of Carrbridge Ahead, the village's community development company. BASTA, the Badenoch and Strathspey Trail Association (badstrathtrail.com), covers wider trail access and maintenance across the area and organises regular social rides from Carrbridge.
Getting Here
The park is signed off Mannfield Place in Carrbridge village, Highland (PH23 3BB). Carrbridge has its own railway station on the Inverness to Perth line and sits just off the A9, making it an easy stop for visitors touring the Cairngorms.
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