Wind Hill B1KEPARK Opens on the 7th April
Wind Hill B1KEPARK based on the Longleat Estate in Wiltshire is set to open next weekend 7th April offering a variety of trails ranging from blue grade to extreme freeride and downhill.
Pro rider Chris Smith has been working with the team at B1KE who have used their years of bike park development experience with the team at Tidworth and are confident they have built a bike park that will meet the needs of riders from first timers to the World's elite.
The most important bits of info for now are:
1. Only registered B1KEPARK members are permitted to ride. If you need to register you can register as a full member or free member via B1KE.com. You may not get a membership card in time but should get an email confirming you are registered. If you don't please don't try and reregister instead, first check your spam/junk email folder, then if it is not there drop us an email (info@b1ke.com) include your name and we will forward your confirmation email to you. Then simply show us that when you pick up your day pass
2. Please DO NOT enter the main Longleat Safari Park entrance, to get to us. The car park for our use is 250m further up the road and a track to site is way marked. Parking is limited so please make sure you park as directed by the team or up close and personal with the car next to you if the car park is unmanned. If we interfere with the smooth operation of the Safari Park we'll be closed down. Try and share a car with friends where possible
3. Day passes are £7. We don't have card readers so cash only please.
4. This site is for the enjoyment of a wide range of riders so please respect those less fast or confident.
5. Under 12's are not permitted unless accompanied by a responsible adult who is riding with them (not simply dropping them off)
6. Fill your boots, have a great time and be happy.
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