Best bike parks around Trowell offer diverse mountain biking experiences within the Nottinghamshire area. The region features established trail centers and local riding spots, providing options for various skill levels. These areas are characterized by woodlands and natural terrain, suitable for cycling activities. The landscape supports both dedicated bike park features and extensive trail networks.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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'Private land' signage all around but there are paths all over and nobody taking much notice of the warnings - least of all the BMX riders pelting down the hillside.
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Great place to walk the dogs and for them to explore, can sometimes get busy with mountain bikes at the weekend but they are generally respectful....the woods back onto Breadsall Priory golf course where there is a footpath across to the road.
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Once you get to Bestwood Country Park you have a mix of fire road and flowy trails to spend a couple of hours.
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An urban single track parallel to Hucknall Rd. from Arnold Rd. to Bestwood Country Park. Once there you can have a mix of fire road and short flowy trails (usually used by horses) to spend a couple of hours.
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About a third of the way down a path branches off to the right, through the broken fence by the stile, virtually unrideable in the wet but great fun in the right conditions.
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Lot's of downhill trails, some super tech free ride lines with big jumps and features so recommend this area more to the experienced rider. There are a couple of mellow trails that are good fun but can change frequently due to the trail fairies being busy there so watch out for new features and gaps! I'd recommend a nice track walk before heading down if you're new to the area. There are push up trails to get back up (the hill is fairly step) or an optional climb up and around the woods back to the top if you want to get a pedal in. Oh and full face helmet highly recommended!
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For diverse mountain biking experiences, consider Bestwood Country Park singletrack, which offers an urban single track leading to fire roads and flowy trails. Another popular spot is Freeride Line, known for its challenging jumps, drops, and step-up features. Brackley Gate Woods also provides forest trails popular with mountain bikers.
While some trails are more advanced, Sherwood Pines Forest, located in Kings Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, offers a broader range of cycling experiences. It includes a dirt jump zone with graded jumps for various skill levels and a linear pump track, making it suitable for beginners to practice. Sherwood Pines also has a Family Cycle Trail (green grade) and other activities, making it family-friendly.
For challenging freeride and downhill experiences, Freeride Line features jumps, drops, and a step-up. Morley Downhill Trails offer super tech freeride lines with big jumps and features, recommended for experienced riders. Hemlock Stone MTB Trails in Stapleford Woods also has challenging options like the 'Freeride' (black) line with large tabletop jumps and high-speed descents.
The bike parks and trails around Trowell are often set within woodlands and natural terrain. You can expect to ride through forests, such as at Brackley Gate Woods and Sherwood Pines Forest. The area's landscape supports diverse cycling activities amidst natural surroundings.
Brackley Gate Woods is noted as a great place to walk dogs and for them to explore, even though it's also popular with mountain bikers. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect other trail users.
Beyond bike parks, the Trowell area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy easy hikes, or find general cycling routes. These guides provide options for different sports and difficulty levels.
The best time to visit is generally during drier conditions. Trails like The White Road Singletrack can be virtually unrideable in the wet but great fun in the right conditions. Hemlock Stone MTB Trails are also noted to not hold up well in wet weather. Spring, summer, and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions.
While specific public transport routes to each bike park can vary, locations like Sherwood Pines Forest are well-established trail centers, often with better accessibility. For local spots like Hemlock Stone MTB Trails in Stapleford Woods, checking local bus routes or planning a short cycle from a nearby transport hub would be advisable.
Visitors appreciate the diverse riding experiences, from urban singletracks to challenging freeride lines. The community also values the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to explore wooded settings. The variety of features, including jumps, drops, and flowy sections, provides exhilarating rides for different skill levels.
Larger trail centers like Sherwood Pines Forest typically offer facilities such as cafes, bike hire, and toilets. For smaller, local riding spots like Hemlock Stone MTB Trails or the highlights mentioned, it's advisable to check their specific amenities or plan to bring your own refreshments. Some nearby cycling routes might pass by local cafes, such as the 'Nutbrook Coffee Shop' mentioned in the Cycling around Trowell guide.
For challenging trails such as Morley Downhill Trails, which feature super tech freeride lines and big jumps, it's highly recommended for experienced riders. A track walk before heading down is advised if you're new to the area to check for new features and gaps. A full-face helmet is also strongly recommended for safety.
Yes, Hemlock Stone MTB Trails are known for progression-friendly jumps, including a 'famous step-up' and a 'huge step up,' which are excellent for building confidence. There are often 'chicken runs' around more daunting gaps, allowing riders to progress safely. Sherwood Pines Forest also has a dedicated dirt jump zone with graded jumps for various skill levels.


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