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Mountain biking around Marston offers a diverse landscape, characterized by rolling terrain, ancient woodlands, and river paths. The area provides a mix of singletrack and multi-use trails, often traversing forests and wetlands. Riders can expect varied scenery, from open countryside to more sheltered wooded sections. The region's trails are suitable for different skill levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging routes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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36.4km
02:44
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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25.6km
01:26
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great place to ride. It's on my doorstep but definitely worth visiting no matter how far you are away.
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With Black Graded alternative line over raised wooden pier then dropping down over a small rock garden. Looks far more daunting than it actually is
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It's free to park here but it is very potholed so park carefully
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Perrys Trails is brilliant fun, not too challenging, not too hilly. Just nice.
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Originally called 'Hangmans stones' installed in 1954. The stones were originally from Stafford Prison where they formed the steps to the prison gatehouse where the condemned prisoners were hanged on the flat roof.
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The Broad Eye Windmill is an historic windmill in the county town of Stafford, Staffordshire. The windmill is currently home to Windmill Broadcasting, and is looked after by the Friends of Broad Eye Windmill. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_Eye_Windmill
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There are over 20 mountain bike trails available around Marston on komoot, catering to various skill levels. These routes offer a diverse landscape, including rolling terrain, ancient woodlands, and river paths.
Yes, Marston offers several easy mountain bike trails. You can find 7 routes specifically graded as 'easy' on komoot. An example is the Broad Eye Windmill – The Boat Inn loop from Stafford, which is 25.6 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for a relaxed ride.
Mountain biking around Marston features varied terrain, including forest trails, open countryside, and riverside paths. You'll encounter a mix of singletrack and multi-use trails, often traversing ancient woodlands and wetlands. The region is characterized by rolling terrain rather than extreme climbs or descents.
While the majority of routes are moderate, there is at least one difficult mountain bike trail available for advanced riders in Marston. These routes often feature more technical sections or significant elevation changes, providing a thrilling experience for experienced mountain bikers.
Many mountain bike routes in Marston pass by interesting natural features and attractions. You can explore the Sherbrook Stepping Stones, visit the Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill, or ride through the Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase. Other highlights include various bridges like Essex Bridge and viewpoints like Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Marston are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the popular The Butts Trig Point – Steep climb to The Butts loop from Walton High School is an 11-mile loop offering expansive views.
The mountain bike trails around Marston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.87 stars from over 155 reviews. Riders often praise the varied forest trails, open countryside, and riverside paths, as well as the options available for different ability levels.
Yes, some routes are designed to include stops at local establishments. For instance, the Bridge 100 (Turnover Bridge) – Plume of Feathers Pub loop from Stone is a moderate 37.7 km route that passes by the Plume of Feathers Pub, offering a convenient stop for refreshments.
The trails in Marston are generally accessible for much of the year. Due to the varied terrain, including well-draining soils in some areas, riding is often possible even in winter. However, late spring to early autumn typically offers the most pleasant conditions with drier trails and milder weather.
Given the presence of ancient woodlands, forests like Cannock Chase, and river paths, it's possible to encounter various wildlife while mountain biking in Marston. Keep an eye out for local birds, small mammals, and other forest inhabitants, especially during quieter times of day.
Yes, Marston is home to several longer mountain bike routes. For example, the Are We There Yet? Trail – Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead loop from Stafford is a moderate 42.5 km path that explores the extensive trail network within Cannock Chase Forest, providing a substantial ride.


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