Goldwell Park’s pump track is a useful Berkshire entry because it adds a genuine skills venue to your directory, even though it isn’t a trail centre or bike park in the traditional sense. A pump track is all about generating speed without pedalling—pumping rollers, linking berms, and building confidence with cornering and bike handling. That makes it ideal for progression sessions, family riding, and quick training stops when you’re travelling. It’s also one of the best ways for newer riders to improve balance and control in a short amount of time.
For eMTB riders, it’s not a “range day” venue, but it can still be a great place for technique work (and it’s a good stop if you’re building a trip around multiple riding locations). As a public park facility, you should expect mixed use, busy periods after school and at weekends, and limited “rider services” on-site—no workshop, no uplift, no hire in most cases.
The key to listing venues like this is to set expectations clearly: it’s a skills facility, not a full-day trail centre. It still adds value to the county page because it gives visitors an easy, confidence-building option.
Key information
| Web address | https://visitnewbury.org.uk/attractions/northcroft-and-goldwell-parks/ |
| Post Code | RG14 1RS Get Directions |
| Uplift / entry cost (adult) | N/A |
| Pass options | N/A |
| Bike hire eMTB hire | No No |
| Parking | TBC |
| eMTB policy | TBC |
| Trails | Skills pump track |
| Uplift type | None |
| Best for | Progression |
Facilities









Cost and uplift
N/A
Bike hire
N/A
Parking and arrival
TBC
Trails and riding style
Pump track for skills development and improvement
Facilities
None
What to know before you go
This is a skills/pump track only.
Last updated: December 2025


