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Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve

The best MTB trails in Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve

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Mountain biking near Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve offers routes through the surrounding woodlands and open countryside of South Northamptonshire. The area features gently rolling terrain with varied elevation changes, characteristic of the English Midlands. While Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve itself is not accessible for public activities, including mountain biking, the nearby region provides a network of trails. These routes often traverse mixed forests and agricultural lands, providing a diverse riding experience.

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Silverstone Circuit Woods – Hazelborough Forest loop from Silverstone Circuit

26.9km

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

Moderate

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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February 5, 2025, Forge Coffee Whittlebury

Nice spot for coffee, a good selection of cakes and a breakfast menu up to 11:45 and lunch from midday. No cycle stands outside, but you can prop your bike against the solid wooden pillars. A few outside tables

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No ticket for the gardens is required if you you want to just use the cafe. You can find the café at the back of the New Inn, via the plant centre. Enjoy your refreshments inside or take a seat in one of the two outdoor courtyards (I think the Farmyard Courtyard it better if you want to eat outside with your bike)

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From here it is not far to the Palladian Bridge.

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Woodland walk along the edge of the magnificent Stowe Landscape Gardens. If you have time, you may want to divert into the gardens and explore the many structures and statues here.

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The village of Syresham is surrounded by pockets of ancient woodland, which were once royal hunting grounds. There are plenty of fine trails through these woods and forests. Whistley Wood and the larger Hazelborough are nearby, though the latter may be a tad noisy on the weekend of the English Grand Prix, due to neighbouring Silverstone. The village is the start point for the Ouse Valley Way, which follows the River Great Ouse from its source near the village to the Wash at King's Lynn. Officially, the start point is outside the Kings Head Inn, which is also a good place to stay. There's also Priory B&B in the north of the village.

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Surrounding Stowe House, the grand 18th-century home of the powerful Temple-Grenville family, Stowe Landscape Gardens are a Georgian delight. Winding paths take you along lakesides, past architectural treats and to picture-postcard views. Dogs are welcome as long as they are kept on leads and there are even designated water bowls along the trails.

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Stowe House is a beautiful Grade I-listed country house, surrounded by wonderful parkland and majestic gardens. The gardens and park are owned by the National Trust and are open to the public, while Stowe House itself is the home of the independent Stowe School. The estate has existed in various forms since the 16th century but it was in the 18th century that the powerful Temple-Grenville family built the lavish country house. It was said to be so grand that even Queen Victoria was taken aback by the splendour of its interior. However, wild parties, scandal and excessive spending saw the Temple-Grenville's go from the richest family in England to the greatest debtors in the world. Fortunately for Stowe House, investors revived its fortunes in 1922, when the school was founded.

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The Survey reports that building on the Temple of Friendship was begun as early as 1737, assuming that work listed in accounts for that year on a Temple of Diana set on Diana's Bastion refers to the Temple of Friendship. The building was designed by James Gibbs, who was responsible for most of the buildings in Hawkwell Field and who was called back to Stowe as architectural designer after William Kent left around 1736. Gibbs' final design, as reported by Bevington, was for a central room flanked on the east and west by two loggias. The building is fronted by a Tuscan portico, and in 1772-74 the core and roof of the building were heightened, perhaps to match the growth of the surrounding trees, but certainly to provide a larger silhouette to catch the eye from other viewpoints in the field. Inscribed on the exterior of the building is AMICITIAE S (sacred to friendship), and inside were placed busts in white marble of Lord Cobham and nine of his friends: Earl Bathurst, the Earl of Chatham, the Earl of Chesterfield, Earl Gower, the Earl of Marchmont, Earl Temple, the Earl of Westmoreland, Lord Lyttleton, and Frederick, Prince of Wales. (Three of these men were Cobham's nephews: his heir Richard Grenville, later Earl Temple; William Pitt, later Earl of Chatham; and Sir George Lyttelton.) On the ceiling was a painting of Britannia surrounded by other figures, one of which held a label with the words "The Reign of King Edward III," another of which held a scroll with the words "The Reign of Queen Elizabeth," and a third holding a scroll with the incomplete title "The Reign of ------" which was covered by Britannia's mantle and which she seemed unwilling to look at. Views from the portico include the Temple of Ancient Virtue in the Elysian fields to the northwest, the Queen's Temple at the far end of Hawkwell Field, and Lord Cobham's Monument, the Gothic Temple, and the Palladian Bridge along the east side. From the windows in the rear of the central room the Corinthian Arch can be seen, and at a time before the view was obscured by planting, the Temple of Venus could be seen on Kent's Bastion to the west. A fire in the early nineteenth century rendered the building an empty shell, and parts of it in danger of falling were demolished in 1884. Today the Temple has the feeling of a romantic ruin. http://faculty.bsc.edu/jtatter/friends.html

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I mountain bike inside Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve?

No, Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve is currently closed to the public for all activities, including mountain biking. The trails mentioned in this guide are located in the surrounding areas, offering a similar woodland and countryside experience nearby.

How many mountain bike trails are available near Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve?

There are over 25 mountain bike trails available in the vicinity of Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve. These routes explore the woodlands and open countryside of South Northamptonshire.

What is the typical difficulty level of mountain bike trails in this area?

The majority of mountain bike trails near Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve are rated as moderate. There are also a few easy routes suitable for less experienced riders, but no difficult trails are listed in this guide.

Are there any family-friendly mountain bike trails near Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve?

Yes, there are 5 easy-rated mountain bike trails in the area that could be suitable for families. These routes typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances. Always check the specific route details for suitability before heading out.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these mountain bike trails?

You can expect to ride through dense woodlands, open fields, and gentle hills. The terrain is characteristic of the English Midlands, offering varied elevation changes without extreme climbs or descents.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes available?

Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in this area are designed as loops. For example, the Silverstone Circuit Woods – Hazelborough Forest loop from Silverstone Circuit and the Stowe loop from Silverstone are popular circular options.

What do other mountain bikers say about the trails near Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve?

The trails in this region are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse riding experience through mixed forests and agricultural lands.

Are there any notable landmarks or points of interest along the mountain bike trails?

While the reserve itself is closed, some routes pass near interesting sites. For instance, the Silverstone Circuit Woods – Astwell Castle loop from Silverstone offers views towards Astwell Castle, and the Stowe loop from Silverstone leads near the historic Stowe estate.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in this region?

The trails are generally accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer can be warm but provides longer daylight hours, while winter rides are possible but may involve muddy conditions, especially after rain.

Where can I find parking for these mountain bike trails?

Specific parking information varies by trail starting point. Many routes begin near villages or established car parks. We recommend checking the individual route details on komoot for the most accurate parking suggestions for your chosen trail.

Is public transport available to reach the trailheads?

Public transport options to reach specific trailheads near Buckingham Thick Copse National Nature Reserve can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes or train connections to nearby towns and plan your journey accordingly, as direct access to all starting points may require a car.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the mountain bike routes?

While not directly on every trail, the routes often pass through or near villages where you can find local pubs and cafes. It's a good idea to check the map for amenities along your chosen route or in nearby settlements like Silverstone for refreshment stops.

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