Barnsley’s first bike track has opened on Darfield Road in Cudworth.
The pump track can be used by bikes, scooters, and skateboarders and is wheelchair accessible and features a number of different terrains to cater to different skill levels.
Funding that was set aside following the removal of the skate park at the Dorothy Hyman Sports Centre has been used for this project.
The new pump track is similar in scale to the old skate park at Dorothy Hyman and is accessible to all ages and level of experience.
Cllr James Higginbottom, Cabinet Spokesperson for Environment and Highways said:
“The new bike track at Darfield Road is another example of our commitment to providing our residents with the facilities to lead a healthier and more active lifestyle.
“By providing opportunities for different skill levels and uses, the track shows our commitment to making Barnsley healthier, happier and more connected.
“The investment made on the bike track reinforces our vision for a thriving local community by creating a space that is accessible for all and can be used by all ages.
“I know the track has already proved popular during the school holidays and I look forward to seeing this positive impact continue.”
Our Parks Team have been assisted by Bike Track in designing and installing the new track.
Visit our website for more information on active travel in Barnsley.