Bike Park Kernow Half Day Pass- 10am-1pm
Multiple dates and times
Bike Park Kernow, TR2 4EH
Description
Terms and Conditions
Ride Pass Options
Ride Passes can be pre-purchased via online booking or purchased at either venue. On the day purchase is subject to availability so please check before traveling. The price will remain the same if you pre-book or pay on the day. We also offer an annual pass that entitles you to unlimited riding during normal bike park opening hours.
Ticket Prices:
Adult Day Pass- £12
Child and Youth Day Pass (16 years and under)- £8
Half Days (10am- 2pm or 12pm-4pm) -£6
Evening sessions (5pm-8pm 1st April- 30th September)- £6
Adult Weekend Warrior (Saturday and Sunday)- £18
Child and Youth Weekend Warrior- £14
Membership
Annual membership is available for Bike Park Kernow. Membership allows for unlimited riding between 1st March 2024 and 03rd November 2024 during normal bike park opening hours. Membership is valid for one calendar year from the date of purchase. You will receive an individual membership number that you will need to produce every time you ride. Failure to produce a valid membership number when registering will result in additional payment or refused entry.
Adult Membership- £70
Armed forces/ emergency services/ teacher Membership- £60 ( Work ID card required)
Youth Membership (16 years and under)- £50
Family Membership (2 adults and up to 2 children)- £160
Minors
Anyone aged 16 and under must be accompanied whilst at Bike Park Kernow. A responsible adult must be in attendance as per the guidelines below:
Under 12's must be accompanied ON THE TRAIL at all times, by a responsible, adult rider with a valid ride pass.
12 to 16 year olds must be accompanied on site by an adult but not necessarily on the trail. (Adults on site but not riding do not need a ride pass).
Riding, Push-Ups and Sessioning Sections
Riders should always ride within their ability. Trails are graded according to ability, ensure that you are competent to ride each trail grade. If in doubt, start on the easier trails and work your way up.
Always take your time to learn the tracks. Don't assume you know the trails, even if you have been to the park before. With constant use by riders, maintenance and improvements, features can change over time.
You must never ride or push up a bike track. Only use designated push-ups, all push up tracks are clearly signposted. We know you like to session sections but ensure you keep to the marked tracks. Help us keep the non-trail elements of the woods thriving.
If sessioning a section of trail remember any riders coming through that section have priority and you should move out of their way.
If you are in doubt about a trail feature, stop and look before attempting it. If you need to stop midway down a trail, always move off to the side of the track to give way to riders approaching from behind.
Do not stand anywhere on a trail, particularly on landings or in blind spots & always enter the track at a safe spot, where you have a clear view of any riders coming.
Do not make changes or create shortcuts on the tracks, always ride on waymarked tracks.
Abide by any closed trail signage. If a trail has been closed for maintenance or is still being built, you must not ride the trail. Unfinished sections of trails are very dangerous and there may be people working on the trails with tools and machines. Riding closed trails causes unnecessary damage to the trail surface and can extend the time it needs to remain closed.
Camping
Camping is available at Bike Park Kernow between May and September. This is subject to availability and must be booked in advance. Please email team@edgecycles.co.uk to enquire about availability for your chosen date. Camping costs £5 per person. Family groups of 3 or more people are charged at a maximum of £15.
Please note there are limited facilities as we continue to develop the infrastructure at BPK. There is a toilet onsite, but no shower. The water from the taps on site can be used for washing and, if boiled, can be used for hot drinks. Please do not drink the water from the taps without boiling as it is from a tank fed system.
COVID Guidelines
If you have any symptoms of COVID-19 or have had contact with anyone that has symptoms DO NOT ATTEND. Try to maintain social distancing if queuing on session push-ups, fire roads or anywhere else.
Parking
Bike Park Kernow - There are 4 parking areas at Bike Park Kernow. You will be directed to the correct car park upon arrival based on vehicle spaces. There is a large hardstand car park accessed via the gate marked ‘Car Park 1 access’ There is also a large grass car park that can be used during the drier periods when car park 1 is full, please drive and park in a manner that will preserve the condition of the grass. Access to car park 2 is via the gate marked ‘Car Park 2 access’.
Please be aware that the driveway to car park 2 is an access road for the house beyond the bike park site. All vehicle tracks on site must be kept clear at all times and no vehicles should continue any further than the ‘no entry’ signs next to the toilet cabin as this is private property.
Refreshments, facilities and Spares
Bike Park Kernow has a small shop selling a range of accessories, spares and riding apparel as well as a limited selection of snacks and hot and cold drinks. The park is 1 mile from Grampound Road where there is a small local shop. Toilets are available and hand sanitisers in place.
Dogs on site
Dogs are welcome at both venues. They must be kept on a lead at all times. Please pick up any dog waste and deposit it into one of the bins provided.
Dogs are not permitted on the trails at any time.
Location
Bike Park Kernow, TR2 4EH