Best bike parks around Turnditch are situated within Derbyshire, an area known for its diverse cycling opportunities. While Turnditch itself is a small village without dedicated bike parks, the surrounding region offers a variety of mountain biking trails. These routes generally consist of natural trails rather than purpose-built facilities with features like dirt jumps or lift access. The landscape provides options for different skill levels, focusing on exploring the natural beauty and varied terrain of the Peak District and Derbyshire.
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Go easy on a gravel bike, in the dark, when you don't know the trails!
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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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"The Chevin" including Jacksons Lane this is a mile and a half of downhill action, past the Golf Course and getting steeper all the time
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The reward for all that climbing!
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"Technical climb" = technical carry. Don't bother trying to get up this on anything but a mountain goat.
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But don't bother going up it unless you like pushing
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While Turnditch itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the surrounding Derbyshire region offers diverse cycling opportunities, primarily natural mountain biking trails. You'll find challenging descents, technical sections, and forest routes, providing options for various skill levels. The focus is on exploring the natural beauty and varied terrain of the Peak District and Derbyshire.
Yes, the area around Turnditch is known for challenging descents and technical trails. For instance, Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent offers a challenging technical descent with large rocky features and drops. Another option is The Chevin Descent to Milford, which provides a fun and fast blast with rocky features, best suited for mountain bikes.
Absolutely. For intermediate riders, Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows is a great choice, offering a fast and flowy descent through a forest with views into Cromford Meadows. Kelly's Trail is another intermediate option, known for being fast and flowing with rollable features and a rocky bridge section.
Many trails offer scenic views. The Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows provides mega views down into Cromford Meadows. For more leisurely, traffic-free scenic rides, consider the broader Derbyshire region's trails like the Manifold Track or the Tissington Trail, which follow disused railway lines through picturesque countryside.
While the immediate trails around Turnditch are more geared towards mountain biking, the wider Derbyshire area offers excellent family-friendly, traffic-free cycling options. The Manifold Track and the Tissington Trail are ideal for leisurely rides with children, offering flat, well-maintained paths through beautiful scenery. You can find more information on traffic-free trails in the Peak District and Derbyshire here.
Some areas are suitable for dogs. For example, Brackley Gate Woods is a great place to walk dogs, though it can get busy with mountain bikers on weekends. Always be mindful of other trail users and local regulations regarding dogs on trails.
Beyond mountain biking, the Turnditch area is excellent for hiking and road cycling. You can explore various hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, or embark on road cycling tours through the scenic Derbyshire countryside. For more details, check out the guides for Hiking around Turnditch and Road Cycling Routes around Turnditch.
Visitors frequently praise the exhilarating nature of the descents and the natural beauty of the surroundings. Many enjoy the technical challenges offered by trails like Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent and the fast, flowy sections of trails such as Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows. The variety of features, from rocky sections to forest paths, also receives positive feedback.
Turnditch itself does not host dedicated bike parks with features like dirt jumps or lift access. While the area offers natural mountain biking trails, for purpose-built facilities, you would need to look further afield, such as Farmer Johns MTB Park located near Marple Bridge on the edge of the Peak District, which features downhill tracks and a dirt jumping park.
Komoot provides detailed maps and route information for the trails around Turnditch. You can find specific routes and highlights, including user-generated tips and photos, directly on the Komoot platform. This guide itself highlights several popular trails in the area.
The best time to cycle around Turnditch, especially for mountain biking on natural trails, is typically during the drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to October). This avoids the wettest periods, which can make trails muddy and more challenging. However, conditions can vary, so checking local weather forecasts is always recommended.
While Turnditch is a small village, bike hire facilities are available in the wider Derbyshire region, particularly at popular trailheads for traffic-free routes like the Tissington Trail (e.g., at Ashbourne or Parsley Hay). For mountain bike specific hire, you might find options in larger towns within the Peak District or Derbyshire Dales.


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