Best bike parks around North East Derbyshire are found within a region known for its varied topography, including rolling hills, woodlands, and proximity to the Peak District National Park. The landscape offers a mix of natural trail systems and dedicated bike park facilities. This area provides diverse cycling opportunities, from challenging technical descents to more leisurely cross-country routes.
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I went on this 15/5/2025 give it another week and it won't be any fun on a bike unless you ride a horse.
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October 2024 - completely changed. See recent pictures - more gravel than mtb track.
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One of those lovely single tracks as beautiful as it is fun
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Handy piece of nice singletrack. If run uphill it makes a great link between Mill Lane & Grimsell Lane (Horsleygate singletrack) as downhills.
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Mellor Lane, nice descent to Sud Brook from Barlow, fun in winter not so much in Summer when it gets badly overgrown. You may be lucky, now and again it's cut back.
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All basically ruined now due to someone sticking the location and a load of photos on komoot
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Great place to park to start some fantastic walks. Great area for Birdwatching, Hiking, Mountain biking and a picnic.
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North East Derbyshire offers a variety of bike parks catering to different abilities. For an intermediate and fun experience, check out Adventure Bike Trail, known for its banking and flowing jumps. If you're looking for a challenging ride, Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack features a narrow path with a steep, loose gravel climb. For those seeking natural, technical descents, Wharncliffe Woods provides rugged trails like 'Vajazzle' and 'The Dogs Bollocks'.
Yes, there are several options suitable for families. Stella Wood is a family-friendly trail within a forest, perfect for mountain biking, hiking, and birdwatching. Rother Valley Country Park, easily accessible from North East Derbyshire, offers a 5 km flat, family-friendly green loop around its lakes, alongside other recreational activities. Parkwood Springs also has smooth green and blue flow trails that are beginner-friendly.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge have several excellent choices. Rother Valley Country Park features a black downhill run and a jump track, including the 650-meter 'Digger's Downhill' with 27 berms. Wharncliffe Woods is renowned for its steep, rocky, and technical natural downhill runs. Greno Woods offers well-maintained red and black trails, including 'DH3' with big rollable jumps and steep sections. Additionally, the Gap Jumps Downhill Trail provides another challenging option.
The region boasts varied topography, including rolling hills, dense woodlands, and proximity to the stunning Peak District National Park. You can expect to ride through forest trails like those at Mill Lane Bridleway and Cockerspring Wood Singletrack. The classic Cut Gate Path in the Peak District offers a remote and exposed setting with breathtaking views, featuring rocky singletrack and challenging climbs.
While riding is possible year-round, the best time to mountain bike in North East Derbyshire is generally during drier spells. Trails with a clay base, like those at Rother Valley Country Park, can become very muddy in wet weather. Similarly, the Cut Gate Path can get boggy, making it more enjoyable when dry. Summer and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions.
Yes, Parkwood Springs in Sheffield, easily accessible from North East Derbyshire, is an excellent urban facility. It offers smooth green, blue, and red flow trails, along with a dedicated pump track and dirt jumps. Its urban location makes it highly accessible for quick sessions.
Beyond mountain biking, North East Derbyshire offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including waterfall hikes like the Lumsdale Valley Trail. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes such as the 'Deer Spotting on Clodhall Lane' loop. Running trails are also popular, with options like the Rother Valley Country Park loop. You can find more details on these activities in the waterfall hikes, road cycling routes, and running trails guides.
For a more peaceful experience away from formal bike park settings, consider the natural trails around Clay Cross and Dronfield. These areas offer numerous opportunities for exploring the varied landscapes of the Derbyshire countryside and the Peak District National Park on quieter routes and bridleways. The 'Stockley Trail' near Bolsover is also a peaceful, traffic-free option.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and flow of the trails. For instance, the Adventure Bike Trail is enjoyed for its banking and well-flowing jumps. Riders also appreciate the challenging nature of trails like Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack, despite its difficulty. The natural beauty and technical interest of routes like Cut Gate Path are also highly valued by the community.
Absolutely. North East Derbyshire is home to several notable singletrack trails. The Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack is a challenging, narrow path. Cockerspring Wood Singletrack offers another challenging forest ride. For a lovely and fun experience, Sid Lane Singletrack is a handy piece of trail that can link other routes. The classic Cut Gate Path in the Peak District is also a renowned rocky singletrack.
Yes, several locations offer features for skill progression. Rother Valley Country Park includes a dedicated jump track and the 'Digger's Downhill' with numerous berms and small jumps. Parkwood Springs has dirt jumps and a pump track. For more advanced riders, the Gap Jumps Downhill Trail is specifically designed with jumps in mind.
For cross-country riding, the areas around Clay Cross and Dronfield provide extensive natural trails with rolling hills and woodlands, suitable for various ability levels. Wharncliffe Woods also has an older 16km technical cross-country trail, though its condition can vary. The Five Pits Trail, following a former railway line near Clay Cross, offers scenic views for XC riders.


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