Best bike parks around Newhaven are located on the south coast of England, offering a variety of riding experiences within the natural landscape. The area provides access to extensive forest trails and dedicated bike park facilities. Riders can find options ranging from pump tracks to technical singletrack descents, catering to different skill levels. The region's geography, including areas like Friston Forest, contributes to diverse mountain biking opportunities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Flying Daggers trail at Friston Forest is a blue graded downhill section of twisty singletrack. It's brilliant fun ridden superfast or excellent at a more gentle pace with the family. Rolling, twisty and downhill but never overly difficult.
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30 April 23: although there’s been extensive forestry activity behind it, Moby Dick has survived. Just watch out for the logs at the bottom.👍🏻
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Friston MTB trail, can't find the name for this one, feel free to suggest. Any way half way down Dave Nose Best you will find the trail splits, see picture attached to this highlight to help locate. Straight on/right takes you further alone Dave Nose Best to Morticia/crater and other fun - or if you want a change go left and and find a short cut back to cardiac/fire track with a short but fun trail with small jumps - can be combined with joining Tron/Crater Run side.
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Friston Forest MTB trail, approaching from Lullington Heath end of Friston Forest. Fun single track trail taking you into the north of the forest, be prepared for a climb out in all directions. Near by is White Horse and Red Snapper trails
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Beautiful area, great for mtb in the forest, but also cafe and handy loo stop (public toilets) on the corner.
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The main access to Friston Forest, from Litlington Road, although there are other access points along the A259, Old Willingdon Road and Jevington Road, further east.
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This is the western, Litlington Road, access point (and car park) to Friston Forest, which has a good network of cycle and walking trails, including some relatively good quality singletrack.
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Long natural single track with a few minature jumps of stumps drops and 3 tabletops in a row, which can be rolled or cycled around easily.
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The Newhaven area, particularly Friston Forest, offers several popular trails. Riders often enjoy the challenging Moby Dick Chalk Mound MTB Descent, the fast and fun Tron Dip Mountain Bike Trail, and the intermediate Friston Short-Cut MTB Trail with its small jumps.
Yes, the Flying Daggers Trail, Friston Forest is a blue-graded downhill section that is fun for families. Additionally, the Newhaven Skatepark & Pump Track is designed with many lines for all ages and disciplines, making it suitable for various riders.
The Friston Forest Litlington Road Entrance provides a car park and serves as a main access point to the extensive network of cycle and walking trails within Friston Forest.
Trails in the Newhaven area offer a variety of features. For instance, the Friston Short-Cut MTB Trail includes small jumps, while the Newhaven Skatepark & Pump Track features a multi-layer pump track and a rock garden. Some trails also involve challenging descents and deep craters like the Tron Dip Mountain Bike Trail.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every trail, the Moby Dick Chalk Mound MTB Descent is a challenging trail that offers a fun ride from the top of a chalk mound, suggesting elevated views of the surrounding forest landscape.
The Newhaven Skatepark & Pump Track is well-equipped with a drinking fountain, a bike pump, and a repair stand. For Friston Forest, the Friston Forest Litlington Road Entrance provides public toilets and a cafe nearby.
Beyond mountain biking, Newhaven is a great base for other cycling sports. You can explore various road cycling routes, enjoy general cycling tours, or try gravel biking on routes like those around Firle Beacon and the South Downs.
The trails in the Newhaven area, particularly those in Friston Forest, are generally accessible year-round. However, for the most comfortable riding conditions and to avoid potential mud, spring through autumn typically offers the best weather. Winter riding is possible but may require appropriate gear for colder and potentially wetter conditions.
Yes, advanced riders can find challenges, such as the Moby Dick Chalk Mound MTB Descent, which is described as a challenging MTB descent. The region's diverse trails include technical sections and descents that cater to experienced riders.
Visitors appreciate the variety of riding experiences, from challenging descents to fun, flowing singletrack. The natural setting of Friston Forest is a big draw, and the well-maintained facilities at places like the Newhaven Skatepark & Pump Track, including repair stands and bike pumps, enhance the overall experience.
While specific 'less crowded' trails are not highlighted, exploring the wider network within Friston Forest or venturing onto some of the longer gravel biking routes in the South Downs National Park, such as those around Firle Beacon, might offer a more secluded experience, especially during off-peak times.


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