
Extreme’s offering, which includes a collection of indoor and outdoor action and adventure sports, leisure facilities, a variety of food and beverage offerings alongside retail outlets and themed accommodation is hoped to breathe life, regenerate and create new jobs in the area.
This combined offer is the largest privately-funded infrastructure project in Wales and is the most significant capital investment program in automotive, motorsport and extreme sport infrastructure in the UK within the last 50 years.
It will tap into the £4bn UK entertainment and leisure sector, delivering significant revenues and attracting visitors from beyond the traditional motorsport world.

Proposed facilities include mountain bike trails, BMX park, indoor skiing, trampolining, skatepark, virtual reality zone, surf park, and live music stages, accompanied by two new hotels and a campsite.
Sitting alongside the planned new motorsport circuit and technology park, the long-term strategic partnership between The Circuit of Wales and Extreme is expected to contribute to the economic diversification of the region and support the South Wales Valleys Region Task Force target of creating 10,000 jobs. This will enhance the Heads of the Valleys region as a destination for action sports and more broadly support Wales’ tourism and leisure industry.
Reinforced via world leading extreme sports and music events and festivals plus the British MotoGP (the UK’s second most popular motorsport event behind Formula One) it will become synonymous with high-quality events and entertainment worldwide.
Alistair Gosling, chairman and chief executive of Extreme, said: “With the growth and interest we are seeing in our sector, it is fantastic to announce this world leading Extreme Destination, combining a never before seen collection of sports, entertainment and leisure experiences.”
Martin Whitaker, chief executive of the Circuit of Wales, said: “Our partnership with Extreme underlines the unique range of activities, facilities and services the Circuit’s enterprise cluster will offer Wales and the UK.
"The circuit aims to provide much more than a racing facility; it will be a 365-day leisure and business destination. The support we have received to date from the racing, automotive and investment communities emphasises the Circuit’s long-term role in boosting tourism, creating jobs and diversifying the local economy."
The first phase of the Circuit of Wales is planned to open in 2019 with the completion of a bespoke 3.5-mile motorsport track .