Dyemill Bike Park is located on the Isle of Arran in Scotland which has an intermediate blue-grade flow trail, an advanced red trail, a pump track, and a jump line.
Trail Descriptions
The red trail descends down the south side of the summit through a series of turns, entering the beginning of the jump line. The jump line extends between the red and blue trails, featuring a progressive set of jumps suitable for developing skills and achieving decent airtime for advanced riders. The lower red descent splits from the start of the jump line to create a feature-rich trail incorporating any natural rocks and features available, finishing close to the pond area on the shared finish trail.
The intermediate blue trail begins its descent below the summit knoll. This trail is designed for a flowing style.
The Blue and Red Finish Section
The trails all combine into a final finish section that passes around the east side of the pond. The last part of this section is widened to 2 meters to allow two-way traffic to the pond area. This combined trail allows the main trails to focus further up the hill where ground conditions, elevation and topography will allow additional trails to be built in subsequent phases.
Pump Track
Located in the woods of Arran, you can find a pristine Velosolutions Pump Track with everything you need to have a good session. 110m of smooth rollers, berms and jumps are ready for you to be sent!
Additional Details
This project was made possible through funding from Sport Scotland Cycling Facilities Fund and Scottish Cycling. This represents the first phase with more to come. A public access defibrillator has been installed along with a critical injury pack. Adjacent to their open shelter they have a Park Tool THS 1.2 Trail Head Workstation and Saris Infrastructure outdoor public bike pump.