Best bike parks around Hove offer diverse cycling opportunities within a coastal setting. The area is characterized by its proximity to the South Downs National Park, providing varied terrain from urban facilities to natural trails. Hove itself is a coastal town in East Sussex, known for its seafront and green spaces. This combination allows for a range of cycling experiences, from purpose-built bike parks to extensive mountain biking routes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful area with single & gravel tracks
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Get away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy the challenge of this path. The surface feels different every season
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After heavy rainfall, large puddles form in several places that can also be very muddy
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A little bit hidden single track, pretty fun, to be shared with people on foot.
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The Hove area offers a diverse range of bike parks, including state-of-the-art facilities like Hove Beach Park with its pump track and skate plaza. You'll also find dedicated mountain bike parks such as Hollingbury Park for downhill tracks and Stanmer Park for varied mountain biking trails. The komoot community highlights include singletracks like Kadodderroute Singletrack and technical forest trails.
Yes, beginners have several options. The new Hove Beach Park features a 150-meter-long pump track designed to be accessible for all skill levels, including beginners. Additionally, Kadodderroute Singletrack is described as an easy and relaxing trail, perfect for those starting out.
For more advanced riders, Hollingbury Park in Brighton offers exhilarating downhill tracks with purpose-built features like jumps and berms. Within the komoot highlights, you can explore Technical Forest Trail which provides choices between easy, hard, and extreme sections, and Zandbergen - Technical Mountain Bike Trail, known for its adventurous and technically advanced course.
Hove Beach Park, part of the Kingsway to the Sea project, features a 150-meter-long pump track, a street-style Skate Plaza/BMX Track with various elements like banks and rails, and a 600-square-meter roller area. The wider park development also includes a community hub, a new cafΓ© with a terrace, public toilets, and changing facilities.
Stanmer Park, easily accessible from Hove, offers a range of mountain bike trails that wind through woodland paths and open fields, providing a mix of technical challenges and scenic beauty. While not a bike park, the nearby South Downs Way also offers extensive cycling routes with stunning natural landscapes.
Several trails around Hove offer excellent wooded mountain biking experiences. Winding singletrack in a wooded area is a very twisty technical single track that's short but fun. For a more challenging ride, Singletrack Through the Forest (Kadodderroute Blue Loop) is known for its very technical sections requiring expert-level skill.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Hove offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Zoerselbos β Forest Paths loop from Borsbeek' or 'Zennegat β Klein Willebroek Little Bridge loop from Kontich-Lint'. There are also numerous cycling routes, such as 'Emblem Marina β Den Steenen Molen (Boechout) loop from Hove', and hiking trails like the 'Luitersheide amphibian pond β Papendonk Forest boardwalk loop from Hove'. For more details, check out the Gravel biking around Hove, Cycling around Hove, and Hiking around Hove guides.
Yes, the new Hove Beach Park is open 24/7, providing flexibility for visitors to enjoy its pump track, skate plaza, and roller area at any time.
The komoot community actively engages with the bike parks around Hove, with 7 photos and 55 upvotes for highlights in the area. Visitors describe trails like Kadodderroute Singletrack as 'easy and relaxing' and Winding singletrack in a wooded area as 'short but fun to take' in normal or dry conditions. The Technical Forest Trail is praised for being 'nicely guided' with choices for different skill levels.
While bike parks like Hove Beach Park are open year-round, some natural trails are best enjoyed in drier conditions. For instance, the Winding singletrack in a wooded area is noted as 'not ideal in very wet conditions, but in normal or dry conditions this is a very twisty technical single track'. Generally, spring to autumn offers the most favorable weather for all types of trails.
Yes, the new Hove Beach Park is part of a wider development that includes a community hub, a new cafΓ© with a terrace, public toilets, and changing facilities, enhancing the overall visitor experience.


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