Best bike parks around Gedling offer a variety of cycling experiences within and near this Nottinghamshire region. Gedling Country Park, built on a former colliery, provides a network of trails with varied terrain and views over the countryside. While not a traditional bike park, its routes cater to different skill levels. The wider area includes locations with dedicated mountain biking features and scenic routes in historic settings.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Starts with a steep chute into the woods or alternative smaller drop, a more natural singletrack descent winding through the trees
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Fairly steep, feisty little downhill drops you into the Dirt Bowl
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Definitely! Single track fun, though I bet it could get sloppy in mid winter.
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Features now restored in the middle of the wood, including small gap-jumps with chicken line, flowing great (April 2022).
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Features now restored in the middle of the wood, including small gap-jumps with chicken line, flowing great (April 2022).
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Unfortunately the Forestry Commission have been into Watchwood and removed all the man-made features (jumps) from the downhill runs. However the trails are still rideable & fun, plenty of berms still in place. (July 2021)
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Flatout, straight, downhill blast (South to North) loose & bumpy with some small drop-offs, nothing dangerous, just great fun
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Unfortunately the Forestry Commission have been into Watchwood and removed all the man-made features (jumps) from the downhill runs. However the trails are still rideable & fun, plenty of berms still in place. (July 2021)
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Around Gedling, you can find a variety of cycling experiences. Gedling Country Park offers multi-use trails with varying difficulty levels, suitable for general cycling. For a more traditional mountain biking experience with dedicated features like jumps and downhill zones, Sherwood Pines is a highly recommended destination a bit further afield. Additionally, Newstead Abbey provides scenic routes in a historic setting, often incorporating natural beauty.
Yes, for a dedicated bike park experience with specialized mountain biking features, Sherwood Pines is the closest and most comprehensive option. It offers diverse trails, including green, blue, and red graded MTB trails, along with a dedicated Bike Park (Orange grade) featuring a Dirt Jump Zone and a Downhill Zone. You can find more information about Sherwood Pines' trails at visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk.
Gedling Country Park offers a network of color-coded routes: the easy 1.4km High Hazles (Blue), the moderate 2.7km Main Bright (Yellow), the challenging 2.8km Top Hard (Red), and the longest and most challenging 5.7km Low Hazles (Green). These trails cater to different abilities and offer scenic views over the Nottinghamshire countryside.
Yes, Gedling Country Park is an excellent choice for families, particularly the easy High Hazles (Blue) route, which is suitable for wheelchairs and features a nature trail with animal carvings. Additionally, some routes around Newstead Abbey are described as easy with mostly paved surfaces, making them suitable for all skill levels and family outings.
For challenging mountain bike trails, consider the more difficult routes at Gedling Country Park like the Top Hard (Red) and Low Hazles (Green) trails. For dedicated downhill and technical features, Sherwood Pines offers red-graded MTB trails and a Downhill Zone. Komoot users also highlight trails like Top to Drops – Red MTB Trail and Boost Drop-In Singletrack for their challenging nature.
Komoot users frequently enjoy trails like Watchwood Berms MTB Trail, known for its fun berms and optional jumps. Another popular spot is Start of Jim Trail, which offers a great descent with berms, drops, jumps, and fast corners, with jumps that are rollable and avoidable.
Gedling Country Park provides several amenities for visitors, including a visitor center, Café 1899 for refreshments, picnic areas, and two car parks. There are also multiple pedestrian and cyclist entrances, with the Spring Lane car park opening daily at 8:00 AM.
Yes, Newstead Abbey, located near Gedling, offers scenic cycling routes that often incorporate historic locations and natural beauty. These trails provide a more relaxed cycling experience amidst a beautiful setting.
Beyond the bike parks, the Gedling area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as the 'River Trent Embankment – Kingfisher Lodge loop' or 'Picnic Spot by the River Trent – Smooth Tarmac Road loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including the 'Blidworth Wood & The River Trent loop' or 'Sherwood Pines Trail Centre – Viking Trail'. For more mountain biking, consider trails like the 'Broxtowe Country Trail Loop' or 'Riverside Track – Holme Pierrepont Country Park'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Gedling, Gravel biking around Gedling, and MTB Trails around Gedling guides.
When mountain biking around Gedling, it's advisable to bring appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and knee/elbow pads, especially for more challenging trails. Carry water, snacks, a basic repair kit (spare tube, pump, multi-tool), and a fully charged phone. Weather-appropriate clothing is also essential, as conditions can change. For specific trail conditions, especially in winter, local knowledge or recent visitor tips can be helpful.
Yes, Gedling Country Park, built on the site of a former colliery, offers expansive views over the Nottinghamshire countryside from its trails. Cyclists can enjoy these scenic vistas, including a large lake and woodland areas, as they navigate the park's routes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the variety and flow of the trails. For instance, the Watchwood Berms MTB Trail is praised for being 'really fun' and 'perfect for practicing cornering.' Trails like Start of Jim Trail are appreciated for their 'great descent with berms, drops, jumps and fast corners,' with the added benefit of jumps being rollable or avoidable, catering to different skill levels.


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