Description
The Dyemill Pump Track forms the heart of Dyemill Bike Park, Isle of Arran, offering a versatile asphalt pump circuit complete with rollers, berms, and jumps. Opened in 2024, it stands out as the first island-based bike park in Scotland—built by the Arran High School MTB Club with Velosolutions, and powered by solar floodlighting for evening riding.
Features
- Asphalt pump track ideal for learning momentum and flow riding
- Solar-powered floodlights extend usage into evening hours
- Part of Dyemill Bike Park, which includes blue and red MTB trails and a jump line
- Located in scenic woodland terrain near Lamlash, KA27 8PG—accessible and family-friendly
- Free to use and open 24/7
Social Media
- Dyemill Bike Park Facebook: primary resource for updates, user feedback, and event announcements
Before You Go
- Opening hours: Access is 24/7, with floodlighting for evening rides
- Cost: Fully free to use; no booking necessary
- Access: Situated near Lamlash—accessible by car or via forest paths; limited parking onsite but plentiful in Lamlash
- Surface: Smooth asphalt—great for bikes, scooters, skateboards, and balance bikes; soft wheels recommended for board-based users
- Beginner-friendly: Ideal for all ages—offers both gentle progression and performance lines
- Equipment: Helmets recommended; protective gear encouraged, especially for beginners and younger riders
- Notes: Community-owned and run by the Arran High School MTB Club—encompasses a trail hub with solar shelter, bike wash, maintenance station, and accessible facilities. An inspiring example of community-led, sustainable trail infrastructure in a rural setting
