Revolution Bike Park opened in 2012 in Llangynog, Wales and quickly became one of the UK’s most iconic downhill and freeride bike parks. Built and owned by brothers James and Tim Foster, the park was developed on private woodland and is known for its steep, technical terrain and no-nonsense riding.

With around 280 m of vertical descent and a collection of advanced to expert-only trails, Revolution has earned a reputation for raw, challenging lines and proper uplift-served laps. In this video, I look at how it started, who built it, and what makes the riding here so different from typical trail centres.

0:00 – INTRO
0:40 – HISTORY
1:32 – ABOUT THE PARK
2:18 – GOING UP
3:28 – TOP LAPS – REDS – FREERIDES
6:20 – TOP LAPS – RED/BLACK – CONTINENTIAL LINE
7:07 – TOP LAPS – PURPLES – 50:01
10:12 – TOP LAPS – PURPLES – VISION LINE
11:01 – YOU NEVER KNOW WHO YOU’LL MEET…
11:37 – TRAIN OUT
12:11 – OUTRO
14:00 – PUB RECOMMENDATION
14:03 – INJURED – TOO OLD WENT TOO BIG
14:15 – WHERE TO STAY – LAKE VYRNWY HOTEL

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