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Top 20 Bike Parks in Nottinghamshire

Best bike parks in Nottinghamshire offer diverse cycling experiences across its varied landscapes. The region is characterized by its historic forests, such as Sherwood Forest, and numerous country parks, providing natural settings for outdoor activities. These areas feature a mix of purpose-built bike parks and extensive trail networks. Nottinghamshire caters to a wide range of cyclists, from beginners and families to experienced mountain bikers seeking technical challenges.

Best bike parks in Nottinghamshire

  • The most popular bike parks is Outlaw MTB Trail Start, an mtb_park that offers an introduction to Trail Centre Singletrack. It features fast, flowy runs with some jumps, suitable for various skill levels.
  • Another must-see spot is Sherwood Pines Trail Centre, an mtb_park with facilities including a cafe, toilets, visitor centre, and bike shop. It provides a Dirt Jump Zone, a Downhill Zone, and various way-marked trails.
  • Visitors also love Thieves Wood, a trail with a man-made park and mtb_park features. It offers miles of gravel trails and singletrack, linking with other woods and routes.
  • Nottinghamshire is known for its mountain bike parks, family-friendly trails, and challenging downhill sections. The region provides a variety of cycling routes, from gentle forest paths to technical singletrack.
  • The bike parks in Nottinghamshire are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 30 highlights and over 370 upvotes. These spots have also accumulated more than 30 photos from visitors.

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Sherwood Pines Trail Centre

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Trail centre featuring a cafe, toilets, visitor centre, bike shop and Go Ape!

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Thieves Wood

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Walking trails, picnic benches and a definite folklore ambience await at Thieves Wood. Once the hunting ground of robbers and highwaymen and with associations to folklore legend Robin Hood, if the trees could talk, they'd surely have great tales to tell. There's a refreshment cabin at the car park for that all important refuel after a ramble.

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Death Valley Trail

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A section that starts out quite mild and fast flowing that all of a sudden turns into technical switchbacks with choices of which route to take... good for a bit of mate racing.

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Watchwood Berms MTB Trail

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Really really fun trail with lots of berms. Perfect location to sesh-on and practice cornering. A few optional jumps. Super quick in the dry and not too greasy in the wet! This trail will have you going 'Again, again, again!'.

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Outlaw MTB Trail Start

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A good introduction to Trail Centre Singletrack with nothing too technical and not a lot of elevation.

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Drinking Pit Lane (Robin Hood Way Section)

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Part of the Robin Hood Way, this bridleway links Creswell Crags to Clumber Park. This waymarked route is composed of mixture of surfaces and the tree lined-section directly into Clumber park is more likely to get muddy in bad weather than the rest of the trail.

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Snipers Alley Singletrack (Outlaw Trail Red Route)

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Snipers Alley is a great section of flowing singletrack on the red graded Outlaw Trail.

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Kitchener's Rocky Drop

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Small rocky drop with alternative routes to avoid. Nothing to worry about, can look more than it is as you approach at speed around the corner for the first time.

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Hellfire Alley Trail

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Another section that gives back what you put in, get that speed up then pump and get some little bits of air over the roots

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Freeride Line

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Freeride lineโ€“ As the name suggests this one has a couple more jumps and drops in. This trail has the only mandatory gap in a feature. It is a step up though, and pretty safe, but hereโ€™s me giving you the heads up, just sayinโ€™. The rest of the trail has got some great turns and even a hip jump, some sweet berms, finishing off in a set of rollers.

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June 21, 2025, Kitchener's Rocky Drop

sherwood pines blue trails

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Good trail

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Sandy base can get boggy, great little downhill when dry.

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Brilliant fun did it first time there ways round it

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Snipers Alley is a great section of flowing singletrack on the red graded Outlaw Trail.

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Great place for some XC mountain biking. Nothing very extreme so really good for Beginners or youngsters. If you're looking for hardcore downhill or bike park Wales-type trails you'll be disappointed as there is not much in the way of elevation. Cafe on-site and a bike shop too with a jet wash to clean your bike off after your ride. Can get very busy at weekends.

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Not much elevation around Clumber, but this section of the Robin Hood way through woodland is enjoyable on a MTB especially in the winter. Plenty of natural forest floor (rather than hardpack gravel) which gets a bit muddy & cut-up.

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1st is a Rock ๐Ÿชจ slabs, but can be avoided via a route on the side. 2nd is drop , if don't want do that there to exit routes on either side.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which bike parks in Nottinghamshire are suitable for families and beginners?

Nottinghamshire offers several great options for families and those new to cycling. Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is highly recommended, featuring a 4.8km Family Cycle Route (green grade) and a Skills Loop for practicing techniques. Rushcliffe Country Park also provides 8km of managed paths and an upgraded BMX/4X track suitable for various abilities, making it excellent for families. Wollaton Park offers accessible, family-oriented off-road routes through beautiful grounds, ideal for a leisurely ride.

Where can I find challenging mountain biking trails in Nottinghamshire?

For more experienced riders seeking a challenge, Bestwood Country Park is known for its mountain biking trails with large jumps and downhill sections. Additionally, within Sherwood Pines, the 13km Kitchener's Trail (red grade) is designed for proficient mountain bikers with good off-road skills, and features sections like Kitchener's Rocky Drop.

Are there bike parks with dirt jumps or downhill zones?

Yes, Sherwood Pines Trail Centre features both a dedicated Dirt Jump Zone with graded jumps and a linear pump track, as well as a Downhill Zone with four interconnected runs, rock drops, and jumps. Rushcliffe Country Park also has an upgraded BMX track and a 4X track.

Which bike parks offer flowy trails and berms?

Hemlock Trails in Stapleford is praised for its fun and flowy mountain biking routes, including sections with berms, tabletops, and rollable features. Death Valley Trail is also known for its great fun, bumpy, and jumpy flow sections.

What amenities are available at Nottinghamshire's bike parks?

Many bike parks offer convenient facilities. Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is well-equipped with a cafe, toilets, a visitor centre, and a bike shop. Thieves Wood also has a refreshment cabin at the car park for post-ride refuels.

Can I find trails that link with other routes or woods?

Yes, Thieves Wood offers miles of gravel trails and singletrack that link together with Harlow Wood, Cauldwell Wood, and Route 6 through Blidworth, allowing for longer rides and exploration.

What other outdoor activities can I do near bike parks in Nottinghamshire?

Beyond bike parks, Nottinghamshire offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, including loops around Sherwood Pines and Clumber Park. For general cycling, there are many cycling routes like the Dukeries Trail. If you prefer running, running trails are available at places like Clumber Park and Rushcliffe Country Park.

Are there any less crowded bike trails in Nottinghamshire?

While popular spots can get busy, Thieves Wood is often suggested as a great alternative to more crowded areas like Sherwood Pines, offering nice walks and bike trails with plenty of free parking.

What is the best time of year to visit bike parks in Nottinghamshire?

Nottinghamshire's bike parks are generally enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful forest scenery. Summer can be great for longer days, while winter rides are possible, though trails might be muddier. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Are there any bike parks with historical or natural significance?

Yes, Thieves Wood has a rich folklore ambience, once being a hunting ground associated with robbers and highwaymen, and even Robin Hood. Wollaton Park allows cyclists to ride through the historic grounds of Wollaton Hall and Deer Park, offering a scenic experience.

Where can I find intermediate-level mountain bike trails?

For intermediate riders, Outlaw MTB Trail Start (now known as the 'Outlaw Trail') offers a good introduction to trail centre singletrack with fast, flowy runs and some jumps, without being overly technical. The 9.7km Adventure Trail (blue grade) at Sherwood Pines is also suitable for intermediate cyclists.

Are there any bike parks that are dog-friendly?

While specific dog-friendly cycling trails are not always explicitly marked, many forest and country parks in Nottinghamshire, such as Sherwood Pines and Clumber Park, generally welcome dogs on leads on their walking and cycling routes. It's always best to check the specific park's guidelines before visiting.

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