Best bike parks around Angmering offer diverse cycling experiences across natural landscapes. The area features extensive cross-country mountain biking routes, particularly within the Angmering Park Estate, and provides access to the South Downs Way. Riders can find varied terrain, from woodlands to open farmland, alongside dedicated facilities like pump tracks. This region caters to different skill levels with a mix of technical sections and flowing paths.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Car park and cafe closed (October 2025) Apparently for redevelopment
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The English countryside is littered with bomb craters. There are various theories as to their provenance, all stemming from the Second World War. Rouge German bombs, Allied aircraft dropping bombs in the countryside to make for a safer landing on their return from missions and munitions being buried in the woods and subjected to controlled explosions after the war had ended. They are now popular with mountain bikers who use the steep sides and features to test their skills.
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Take a whistle with you to warn others of your approach.
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From the Trig Point to Lancing College after you pass the car park look out for dog walkers
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There is an absurdly steep section. Approach with caution if u want to avoid a and e like i ended up in.
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Well worth a look to see what destruction the bomb had caused.
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The toilets are closed here at the moment (Covid-19 precaution) but hey, it is a forest...
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Angmering offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find extensive cross-country mountain biking routes, particularly within the Angmering Park Estate, which features varied terrain from woodlands to open farmland. There are also dedicated facilities like the pump track at Mayflower Park, and challenging singletrack descents such as Storrington Descent Singletrack.
Yes, Whiteways Café and Mountain Bike Trails is an excellent option for families and beginners. It offers family-friendly fire road cycling and some singletrack ideal for those new to mountain biking. Mayflower Park also provides a dedicated, professionally built BMX track and pump track that is free for public use, suitable for practicing skills.
For more experienced riders seeking a challenge, Lions Bank Trail offers gnarly roots and a flowy downhill section. Storrington Descent Singletrack is another challenging option with a steep descent and technical sections that test riding skills. The Angmering Park Estate also features trails like 'DS Alley' and 'Beggars Canyon' with diverse challenges.
The Angmering Park Estate is known for its lush, deer-filled woodlands and open farmland with rolling downland views. Riders can enjoy magnificent bluebell displays in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Routes incorporating the South Downs Way offer expansive views over the coastline and the Arun Valley. You might spot deer and other local wildlife within the estate's natural settings.
For the Angmering Park Estate, you can access trails via car parks such as Dover Lane and Blakehurst Lane. Whiteways Café and Mountain Bike Trails is easily accessible from its own cafe car park. Mayflower Park, home to the pump track, is located at Mayflower Way, Angmering, BN16 4AY, off Roundstone Lane, with local parking available.
Spring and autumn are particularly scenic for cycling in Angmering. Spring brings magnificent bluebell displays in the woodlands of Angmering Park Estate, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Many trails, including Lions Bank Trail, are rideable even in mid-winter, though conditions can be muddy.
Yes, Whiteways Café and Mountain Bike Trails is conveniently located next to a cafe, offering refreshments and facilities. The villages around Angmering and along the South Downs Way also provide various pubs and cafes where cyclists can stop for a break.
Beyond mountain biking, the Angmering area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Sullington & Harrow Hill loop' or the 'Highdown Hill Bridleway'. There are also dedicated running trails, such as the 'Wephams Wood Bluebells loop'. For more details on these activities, visit the MTB Trails around Angmering, Hiking around Angmering, and Running Trails around Angmering guides.
Yes, Angmering provides excellent access to sections of the renowned South Downs Way, offering opportunities for longer, scenic rides. Routes like the 'Barpham Hill Summit Loop' and the 'Chanctonbury Ring Hillfort Loop' originate from Angmering and incorporate parts of this iconic trail, providing extensive rides with significant elevation gains and stunning views.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain and stunning natural beauty of the Angmering area. The mix of chalk, flint, and woodland trails within the Angmering Park Estate, combined with expansive views over the South Downs and coastline, makes for a highly enjoyable and varied riding experience. The accessibility of dedicated facilities and the challenge of trails like Storrington Descent Singletrack are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several circular bike routes available from Angmering. Examples include the 'Barpham Hill Summit loop from Angmering' and the 'Highdown Hill, Patching and Angmering Park Estate loop'. These routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes of the area, including the Angmering Park Estate and sections of the South Downs Way, returning to your starting point.


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