Thanks for all the information. The biggest hurdle is likely to be planning permission, but usually if you can demonstrate a very strong case and business proposal it can go in your favour. Luckily it would be based in an area well out of view of any residents, with the nearest properties a few miles away. There is plenty of private woodland around as well to hide it/absorb sound. It'd be based near carsington reservoir, between ashbourne and matlock.
I'm also looking into rage buggies, quad bikes, a safari track, baja rides, childrens karts and off roading, and some non motorised activities such as BMX, air rifles, archery, mountain biking, and possibly caly pigeon shooting. It all depends on the set up costs and investment required. As with anything, marketing and advertising to get people through the door will be essential if it ever gets set up.
Thanks for all the information. The biggest hurdle is likely to be planning permission, but usually if you can demonstrate a very strong case and business proposal it can go in your favour. Luckily it would be based in an area well out of view of any residents, with the nearest properties a few miles away. There is plenty of private woodland around as well to hide it/absorb sound. It'd be based near carsington reservoir, between ashbourne and matlock.
I'm also looking into rage buggies, quad bikes, a safari track, baja rides, childrens karts and off roading, and some non motorised activities such as BMX, air rifles, archery, mountain biking, and possibly caly pigeon shooting. It all depends on the set up costs and investment required. As with anything, marketing and advertising to get people through the door will be essential if it ever gets set up.
You won't need planning permission if you only open something like 28 days of the year.
hence why most pay and play sites are only open for a limited time spread over the year.
Also with pay and play people will get bored quickly with your site. It is only natural that you can only drive the same routes so many times before it becomes repetitive.
For more information, PM me.
Quite a few sites buy a digger and every month they change the course and the site around
You won't need planning permission if you only open something like 28 days of the year.
hence why most pay and play sites are only open for a limited time spread over the year.
Also with pay and play people will get bored quickly with your site. It is only natural that you can only drive the same routes so many times before it becomes repetitive.
For more information, PM me.
Personally I would make a good farm ride for horses. There's plenty of horses round there and not enough places to ride with good gallops and good jumps. Have a look at what somerfird park farm have done, if your estate is big enough it's a good money spinner.
By the sounds of it, I think the best thing to do will be to get a few clubs over and have a drive around. It won't be great as there aren't any purpose build tracks, but it will give an idea of the lie of the land.
I don't....yet, but will clearly be something to invest in. A couple of us are going to have a bit of a recce at some point in the next couple of months and a good drive around. We might do a bit of initial clearing and then get a club involved.
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