Best bike parks around Breaston are situated in Derbyshire, a county known for its diverse landscapes and proximity to the Peak District. This area offers a variety of cycling routes and trails that cater to different skill levels. While dedicated bike parks with extensive lift services are not directly within Breaston, the surrounding region provides numerous options for mountain biking and general cycling. The local terrain includes river valleys and former railway lines, offering both gentle and more challenging rides.
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S-Bend still brill 6 years later! choice of lines jumps or tables, short & sweet
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Alvaston Park features a lovely lake with its own island, a trail that boasts over 20 exotic trees, a superb BMX track and a science garden. Covering 85 acres (34 ha), it is a great place for an evening stroll and is just a short walk from Derby's city centre. The park has proudly secured Green Flag Award status for several years.
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Yeah so I rode this not too long ago I'm pretty shit on bikes but my carerra got me down in one piece anyway add@a_winson_06
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Berm burner– Made up of a series of turns that snakes its way down the left hand side of the hill. Steep in parts, ever so fun, spicy in the wet.
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Freeride line– 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 here’s me giving you the heads up, just sayin’. 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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The original– Kicks off with a sweet berm that shoots you off into some nice jumps and tables then into two super fun berms, up and over into my favourite local S-bend which sends you down into the deep dark woods with another table and deffo opportunity to get your foot out at the bottom, or fall into a lovely mud bath- completely your choice.
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While Breaston itself doesn't have traditional bike parks with lift services, the surrounding Derbyshire and Peak District region offers a diverse range of cycling. You'll find everything from dedicated mountain bike trails with jumps and berms to family-friendly, traffic-free paths and scenic riverside loops.
Yes, Alvaston Park is a great option, featuring an 85-acre park with a lake, a trail boasting over 20 exotic trees, and a BMX track, making it family-friendly. For easier, traffic-free cycling, the wider Peak District offers trails like the Tissington Trail, which is flat and accessible.
For those seeking more technical challenges, Freeride Line offers jumps, drops, and berms, including a step-up gap and a set of rollers. Another option is The Original Mountain Bike Trail, known for its berms, jumps, tables, and an S-bend.
Yes, Derbyshire boasts over 275 miles of traffic-free cycle trails. Popular examples include the Monsal, Tissington, High Peak, and Manifold Trails. These routes often provide bike hire facilities, refreshment stops, and picturesque views, making them ideal for leisurely rides.
You can cycle along the Trent Lock – Attenborough Nature Reserve loop, offering scenic views around the nature reserve. The Derwent Valley Riverside Path also provides opportunities to see wildlife like kingfishers and ducks near the Derwent River Weir. The Manifold Track in the Peak District features Thor's Cave with incredible valley views.
Absolutely. The area around Breaston is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, hiking, and road cycling. Popular hiking routes include loops around Breaston Memorial Garden and St Chad's Lake.
For longer rides, consider the Tissington Trail, which runs between Ashbourne and Buxton, or the High Peak Trail, a 17.5-mile route from High Peak Junction to Dowlow. The Manifold Track is another 9-mile option following a disused railway line through scenic valleys.
Many of the traffic-free trails in the Peak District, such as the Tissington and High Peak Trails, have refreshment stops along the way. For routes closer to Breaston, you'll find cafes and pubs in nearby villages and towns, especially along popular cycling paths like the Trent Lock loop.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather for cycling, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for colder, potentially wet conditions and shorter days.
Many public footpaths and bridleways in the Peak District and surrounding areas are dog-friendly, but rules can vary. Always check local signage, especially in nature reserves like Attenborough, and ensure dogs are kept under control, particularly around livestock or wildlife.
Access points for many trails, especially the traffic-free ones in the Peak District, often have dedicated parking facilities. For routes closer to Breaston, parking may be available in nearby towns or at specific trailheads. Public transport options to reach some trail starting points might also be available, though less direct for all locations.
Freeride Line is popular for its dynamic features, including jumps, drops, and berms. It's known for having a mandatory step-up gap, a hip jump, and sweet berms, finishing with a set of rollers, offering a thrilling ride for those with experience.
Alvaston Park is an 85-acre park featuring a lovely lake with an island, a trail showcasing over 20 exotic trees, a superb BMX track, and a science garden. It's a great spot for an evening stroll or a family day out, and it has proudly secured Green Flag Award status.


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