Best bike parks around Ratcliffe On Soar are found within the surrounding region, offering various cycling opportunities. The area is situated near the River Trent, providing a landscape that includes natural features and waterways. While dedicated mountain bike parks are not directly within Ratcliffe On Soar, facilities like the Alvaston Park BMX Track in Derby offer a national standard biking experience. The local terrain supports different types of cycling, from casual rides along towpaths to more challenging mountain bike trails.
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S-Bend still brill 6 years later! choice of lines jumps or tables, short & sweet
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The Trails start from the Trig at the top of Stapleford Hill
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Hemlock Stone Mountain Bike trails are situated in Stapleford Woods just outside Nottingham and consist of mainly downhill and freeride trails. source: https://www.moredirt.com/trail/United-Kingdom_East-Midlands/Hemlock-Stone-Mountain-Bike-Trails/251
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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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Hemlock has 3 awesome council approved trails, The original, Berm burner and Freeride line. It's an awesome riding spot and definitely worth a visit.
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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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While dedicated mountain bike parks are not directly within Ratcliffe On Soar, the nearby Freeride Line, The Original Mountain Bike Trail, and Berm Burner Trail offer various features like jumps, drops, berms, and S-bends. Additionally, the Alvaston Park BMX Track in Derby provides a national standard BMX experience with table tops and large berms.
Yes, advanced riders can challenge themselves on the Freeride Line, which features jumps, drops, a hip jump, and berms, including a mandatory gap feature designed with safety in mind. The Berm Burner Trail is also steep in parts, offering an engaging experience, especially in wet conditions.
Intermediate riders will enjoy The Original Mountain Bike Trail, which starts with a berm leading into jumps, tables, and S-bends. The Berm Burner Trail, with its series of turns descending the hillside, also provides an engaging ride suitable for intermediate skill levels.
Yes, the Alvaston Park BMX Track in Derby is a national standard BMX race track. It has been significantly revamped and features numerous table tops and large berms, suitable for both practice and competitions. It's also home to the Derby BMX Club.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the Erewash Canal Towpath or the Derwent Valley Riverside Path. For more mountain biking, consider trails around Manor Floods Nature Reserve or Attenborough Nature Reserve. Hiking options include easy loops around Sawley Cut and Locks or Cranfleet Lock. Find more details in the Cycling around Ratcliffe On Soar, MTB Trails around Ratcliffe On Soar, and Hiking around Ratcliffe On Soar guides.
The area around Ratcliffe On Soar is situated near the River Trent, offering a landscape that includes natural features and waterways. Many cycling and MTB routes, such as those around Attenborough Nature Reserve, Manor Floods Nature Reserve, and along the Trent & Mersey Canal Towpath, provide opportunities to enjoy riverside views and natural surroundings.
Yes, the Alvaston Park BMX Track is generally open to the public. However, it may be closed during race events or club training sessions. It's advisable to check their schedule if you plan to visit during specific times.
Alvaston Park, where the BMX track is located, offers additional amenities beyond biking. Visitors can enjoy a science garden, a play area, a zip-slide, a lake, and a cafe, making it a good spot for a day out with various activities.
Visitors frequently highlight the well-designed features of the trails, such as the 'sweet berms' and 'super fun berms' on The Original Mountain Bike Trail, and the 'great turns' and 'hip jump' on the Freeride Line. The variety of options for different skill levels and the engaging experience, even in wet conditions on the Berm Burner Trail, are also often praised.
On the Freeride Line, there is a mandatory gap feature, which is a step-up designed with safety in mind. The Berm Burner Trail is noted for being steep in parts, offering a more challenging descent. The Original Mountain Bike Trail includes a section that can become a 'mud bath' at the bottom, especially after rain.
While dedicated family-friendly bike parks are not explicitly listed, the region offers several easy to moderate cycling routes that could be suitable for families. For instance, the MTB Trails around Ratcliffe On Soar guide includes an easy route around Attenborough Nature Reserve. Many canal towpaths and riverside paths also provide flatter, less technical options for a family ride.


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