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# Trials Bike Pay & Play – 100 Acres & Purpose-Built Park in Lancashire

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Trials Bike Pay & Play – 100 Acres & Purpose-Built Park in Lancashire
- **URL slug**: trials-bike-pay-play-100-acres-purpose-built-park-in-lancashire
- **Course id**: 59885
- **Centre id**: 59873

## Short summary

Free roam access to 100 acres of varied trialling terrain with natural features like streams, hill climbs and rocky sections. You’ll also have use of a purpose-built Trials Park packed with hundreds of sections designed for all ability levels—just bring your own trials bike and get riding. Key Details Activity type: Self-guided trials riding Bring your own bike: Yes – trials bikes only Availability: Full day or afternoon slots Location: Whitewell, Clitheroe What to Expect When you arrive, check in at the shop to sign on and get a quick overview of the site layout. From there, you’ll have open access to the full 100-acre base, with a wide range of natural terrain features to explore at your own pace. Expect sections with bankings, rocks, woodland trails, and stream crossings, as well as fl…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Cycling, Motorcycling
- **Experience levels**: Beginner
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: North West England
- **Subregions**: Lancashire
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Inch Perfect Trials, New Hey Barn, Dunsop Road, Whitewell, Clitheroe BB7 3AU
- **Coordinates**: 53.9357258, -2.5400152 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 10
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: GBP
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Inch Perfect Trials
- **Owner / contact label**: Charlotte Fearnhead
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
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- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: You should contact us immediately if you need to change your booking. We require at least 2 weeks’ notice if you wish to reschedule the day. Experience days, training days, taster sessions and gift cards are non-refundable – failure to arrive or reschedule in the permitted time will result in an invalid booking. The centre reserves the right to cancel experience days, training days and taster sessions at short notice – you can be assured that this would only happen due to extreme weather conditions, or for other reasons beyond our control. The centre reserves the right to cancel an experience day if there are less than 3 people booked on to the day. In this instance, we would give you as much notice as possible (1 week +) and offer an alternative date. While this is a very rare occurrence, if your experience day is cancelled you will be able to rebook for a date on which you are able to attend.
- **Booking type (label)**: fareHarbor

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Free roam access to 100 acres of varied trialling terrain with natural features like streams, hill climbs and rocky sections. You’ll also have use of a purpose-built Trials Park packed with hundreds of sections designed for all ability levels—just bring your own trials bike and get riding. Key Details Activity type: Self-guided trials riding Bring your own bike: Yes – trials bikes only Availability: Full day or afternoon slots Location: Whitewell, Clitheroe What to Expect When you arrive, check in at the shop to sign on and get a quick overview of the site layout. From there, you’ll have open access to the full 100-acre base, with a wide range of natural terrain features to explore at your own pace. Expect sections with bankings, rocks, woodland trails, and stream crossings, as well as flatter open ground if you’re still warming up. There's also a dedicated Forest Trail with a 10mph speed limit and two-way traffic—great for technical control and slower-paced riding. The highlight for many riders is the multi-level Trials Park, which features hundreds of purpose-built sections arranged across three tiers. Whether you're brushing up on balance or testing advanced manoeuvres, the layout caters to a full range of ability levels. If you’re visiting during the winter months (November–March), please avoid riding on the bankings and hill climbs to help protect the land. The Forest Trail, streams and Trials Park remain open year-round. There’s an on-site catering van open on weekends serving hot breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and drinks. During the week, you’ll need to bring your own food, but hot and cold drinks are available in the shop. If you're staying nearby and don't want to transport your bike back and forth, secure overnight storage is available for up to three nights, with prior arrangement. Location Set in Whitewell near Clitheroe in the Ribble Valley, the venue is surrounded by beautiful Lancashire countryside and well away from busy roads. It’s an ideal location for trials riders wanting to get off the beaten track and enjoy technical terrain in a peaceful, scenic setting. Easily accessible by road, the site is well-signposted with on-site parking available. You're only a short drive from Clitheroe itself, which has a range of accommodation options, shops and amenities if you're planning to make a full day or weekend of it. Prerequisites This session is for riders with their own trials bikes—either petrol or electric. Push bikes are not allowed on the c…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Access to 100-acre trials riding area Use of the multi-level Trials Park Use of Forest Trail, streams, and designated routes Weekend access to on-site catering van Hot and cold drinks available in the shop

### What’s not included
Motorcycle trials bike (bring your own) Protective riding gear Fuel for your bike Food Monday to Friday Overnight bike storage (£10 per bike, by arrangement) Transport to and from the meeting point Personal insurance

### Kit list
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## FAQs

### What type of bike can I use for Pay & Play sessions?

Only motorcycle trials bikes—either petrol or electric—are allowed for Pay & Play. These sessions are not suitable for push bikes, mountain bikes or motocross-style bikes. Your bike must be specifically designed for trials riding to be permitted on the site. The aim is to provide a safe and consistent experience for all riders, so having the right bike is essential. If you're unsure whether your bike is suitable, it’s best to contact the team in advance before booking.

### Can I just turn up on the day without booking online?

Online booking is highly recommended to help manage numbers on site and ensure a smooth sign-in process when you arrive. It also allows the staff to know who to expect and helps avoid overcrowding during busy periods. While walk-ins may sometimes be accepted if space allows, there's no guarantee. Riders with a Pay & Play membership must book online in advance—this is a condition of the membership.

### What terrain can I expect to ride on during my session?

You’ll have free roam across 100 acres of varied terrain, including natural obstacles like rocky sections, steep bankings, flat open areas, stream crossings, and woodland trails. It’s well suited to riders who enjoy challenging themselves in different environments. There’s also a purpose-built Trials Park spread over three levels. It includes hundreds of man-made and technical sections to suit a wide range of skill levels, from those fine-tuning their balance to more experienced riders looking to push limits.

### Is the site suitable for beginners or less confident riders?

Yes, the site caters for a wide range of skill levels. While some of the natural terrain and advanced Trials Park sections will challenge more experienced riders, there are plenty of easier sections, especially on the lower levels of the park and flatter parts of the open land. The site is self-guided, so it's important that you ride within your own ability and take the time to familiarise yourself with different areas. If you're completely new to trials, it might be worth joining a separate instructed session before trying Pay & Play.

### Are there any restrictions during the winter months?

Yes. From November to March, riders are asked not to use the hill climbs and bankings in order to help protect the land from erosion. These sections are closed during the wetter months to ensure the site stays in good condition year-round. You can still enjoy the rest of the area during this time. The Forest Trail, stream sections, and all levels of the Trials Park remain fully open for winter riding, so there's still plenty to explore.

### What facilities are available for food and drink?

An on-site catering van is open every Saturday and Sunday, offering hot breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and a range of hot and cold drinks. This is a convenient option if you're riding for the full day and want something warm and easy during your break. From Monday to Friday, riders should bring their own food. However, hot and cold drinks are available in the shop throughout the week. There is no indoor seating, so prepare for outdoor eating.

### Can I store my bike overnight if I’m staying locally?

Yes, secure overnight bike storage is available by prior arrangement. This service is useful if you’re staying in the area and don’t want the hassle of loading your bike up each day. The cost is £10 per bike, per night, for a maximum of three nights. You’ll need to pre-book this with the team to ensure space is available. Storage is in a secure area, but riders are still responsible for insuring their bikes.



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