The ATV Centre at Blackwater, near Truro, is the largest quad biking track in the country with over 18 corners and seven jumps.

It was established in 1979 by Stuart Whetter, starting life as a small track in his back garden created for his son as somewhere for him and his friends to ride their bikes.

In 1980 Stuart encountered one of the very first trikes to be brought into the country and this soon led to him purchasing his first Honda ATC70 trike; others followed, more ATC70s and ATC110 trikes.

Stuart, it seemed, had realised the potential posed by the trikes and later that year he bought a neighbouring field where he created a larger track. This offered the public access to this ever increasingly popular activity with the opportunity to experience the trikes.

South West Farmer:

Trikes were officially introduced to America in 1970, given the name ATC70 and sold for $595. The ATC90 offered younger riders a less powerful and challenging trike experience and by the end of the decade requests for more power became heard. Thus, the original ATC90 became the ATC110.

In 1987 Stuart continued his pioneering with the Suzuki LT80 quad being his latest acquisition. Offering greater stability and handling than the trikes quads were slowly integrated into the Trike park, as it was known then, and in 1988 trikes were phased out entirely. In 1989 trikes were banned and the decision by Stuart to replace the trikes with quads appears a prophetic one.

Stuart, it seemed had realised the potential posed by the trikes and later that year he bought a neighbouring field where he created a larger track. This offered the public access to this ever increasingly popular activity with the opportunity to experience the trikes.

South West Farmer:

Trikes were officially introduced to America in 1970, given the name ATC70 and sold for $595. The ATC90 offered younger riders a less powerful and challenging trike experience and by the end of the decade requests for more power became heard. Thus, the original ATC90 became the ATC110.

In 1987 Stuart continued his pioneering with the Suzuki LT80 quad being his latest acquisition. Offering greater stability and handling than the trikes quads were slowly integrated into the Trike park, as it was known then, and in 1988 trikes were phased out entirely. In 1989 trikes were banned and the decision by Stuart to replace the trikes with quads appears a prophetic one.

1989 saw the first Yamaha 125 Breeze at The ATV centre, a bike still used on the track some 30 years later.

The business has continued to expand and develop encompassing all aspects of the dynamic and popular sport. The circuit, being one of the largest in the country offers people of all ages and abilities the opportunity to experience quad biking.

South West Farmer: CF110 in blueCF110 in blue (Image: ATV Centre)

The 1.5km track is the largest ATV track in the country with over 18 corners and seven jumps.

Come and experience the thrills of quad riding around the track, which winds its way around the 10-acre site, surrounded by ponds and woodland.

As the official south west ATV dealer for CFMOTO the showroom displays their latest designs in the sport.

The ATV Centre is open seven days a week all year round.

For all enquiries call 01872 560753 or visit atv-centre.com