Best bike parks around Ockbrook And Borrowash offer a variety of cycling routes and trails that cater to different preferences and skill levels. The area features a network of canal-side paths, riverside paths, and quiet country lanes, with routes winding through gentle undulations. These routes utilize the Ock Brook, River Derwent, and Erewash Canal, providing a blend of rural and suburban landscapes. Modest woodlands and designated green spaces further contribute to the natural appeal of the area.
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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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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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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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 Ockbrook and Borrowash area offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from tranquil canal-side and riverside paths to quiet country lanes and more challenging off-road sections. While not traditional bike parks with extensive downhill facilities, you'll find specific spots with technical features and a network of routes catering to various skill levels, blending rural and suburban landscapes.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, consider the Freeride Line, which features jumps, drops, a step-up, and a hip jump. Another option is Morley Downhill Trails, known for its technical free ride lines and big jumps, recommended for experienced riders. The White Road Singletrack also offers a challenging ride in the right conditions.
Absolutely. Alvaston Park is a great family-friendly destination, featuring a BMX track and a science garden within its 85 acres. For gentler rides, the 'Ockbrook Ride' is an easy family-friendly circular route utilizing National Cycle Network paths and quiet country lanes. The 'Start of the Erewash Canal – Trent Lock Loop' is also an easier, relaxing ride along tranquil canal-side paths with minimal elevation.
Routes combining the Aston, Elvaston, Borrowash, and Ockbrook areas offer varied terrain, including both paved and unpaved sections. These routes can be up to 69.3 km long and feature moderate climbs and descents, providing a mix of road cycling and off-road sections on bridleways and tracks for a greater sense of adventure.
For those looking to practice specific skills and hit jumps, Freeride Line is a dedicated spot with jumps, drops, and a hip jump. Additionally, Drum Hill, near Ockbrook, is locally known as a good place for jumps and skills sessions, offering a technical riding experience without traveling far.
Beyond cycling, the region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and road cycling. You can explore various hiking trails, such as the 'Dale Abbey Arch – Hopwell Hall Farm Alpacas loop', or enjoy longer road cycling routes like the 'Derwent River Weir – Swarkestone Lock loop'.
Yes, the 'Derwent Valley Riverside Path – Dale Abbey Arch Loop' offers scenic riverside views and leads towards the historic area around Dale Abbey, where you can explore the remains of the abbey and Hermitage cave. The 'Start of the Erewash Canal – Trent Lock Loop' also provides a peaceful environment with opportunities to observe wildlife and historic architecture along the Trent & Mersey Canal.
Visitors appreciate the diverse trails. For instance, Brackley Gate Woods is noted as a great place for dogs and can get busy with mountain bikes on weekends. The White Road Singletrack is described as 'great fun in the right conditions', though it can be challenging when wet. The area's blend of rural and suburban landscapes, with routes along rivers and canals, is generally highly rated by the cycling community.
Yes, Brackley Gate Woods is a trail that is frequently used by BMX riders, especially on weekends. Additionally, Alvaston Park features a superb dedicated BMX track, making it a popular spot for BMX enthusiasts.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the region's routes are generally enjoyable in moderate conditions. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the extremes of summer heat or winter cold and wet. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for trails like The White Road Singletrack, which is best in dry conditions.
Yes, several circular routes are available. The 'Ockbrook Ride' is an easy family-friendly circular route. For touring cyclists, the 'Derwent River Weir – Swarkestone Lock Loop' and the 'Locko Park Gatehouses – Locko Park Lake Loop' are popular options. The 'Derwent Valley Riverside Path – Dale Abbey Arch Loop' also offers a scenic circular experience.


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