Best bike parks around Arborfield And Newland offers mountain biking trails in its vicinity, catering to various skill levels. This civil parish is located in Berkshire, England, southeast of Reading. The area provides opportunities to experience the local landscape through moderate mountain bike rides and challenging singletrack. Cyclists can find routes designed for enjoyment and physical activity within the region.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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This is one of the small selection of enjoyable gravel trails through the park offering a pleasant and relatively flat cycling route through tree-lined avenues.
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If you don't fancy the plank, there is escape trail running next to it.
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Blue Route – 9km – moderate – bermed single track, with hills and dips winding through the pine forest
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This section has obviously been remade and a very nice section of the trail..credit to the trail builders with some nice flowing berms and some smaller rollable table tops.
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Nice start and the beginning of all the trails follow the blues until it vias of onto the Reds. The green trail is little further along (going away from the centre)
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they resurfaced this trail with hard packed sand, making it super fast with sweeping bends, leads onto a rollercoster of high berns in the next section, becareful not to go too fast. this has to be best section on blue trail
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Yes, the area offers options for beginners and families. The Pine Forest Bike Trail is a green route that twists through tall pines, featuring a well-surfaced, purpose-built path with slight declines and climbs, ideal for building confidence. Visitor tips highlight it as 'very pedally, but great for the whole family'.
Intermediate riders can enjoy trails like the Sweeping Slalom Trail, which features flowing berms and smaller rollable tabletops for a fast ride with sweeping bends. Another option is the Hazeley Heath Singletrack, offering an engaging off-road experience.
For a challenge, consider the Boardwalk Trail Plank in Swinley Forest, designed to test bike handling skills with options for a 'super skinny' section. Additionally, The Ridges Forest Trails offer technical singletrack and jumps for more experienced riders.
The bike parks and trails around Arborfield And Newland are often set within natural landscapes. You'll encounter tall pines on the Pine Forest Bike Trail and enjoy forest settings on trails like Hazeley Heath Singletrack and The Ridges Forest Trails. The wider region also features varied landscapes, including areas with banked curves and gravel tracks.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is generally during the drier months, from spring through autumn (April to October), when trails are less likely to be muddy and the weather is more pleasant for outdoor activities. However, many trails are accessible year-round, weather permitting.
Yes, the wider vicinity of Arborfield And Newland offers several loop options. Examples include the Buckler's Forest Banked Curve – Gorrick Plantation loop and The Cunning Man – Nunhide Lane Gravel Track loop, both starting from Barkham. These provide moderate mountain bike rides through the local landscape.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Arborfield And Newland offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as 'The Coombes loop from Barkham', or explore longer cycling routes like 'Swinley Forest Blue Trail – Pudding Hill loop from Wokingham'. Running trails are also popular, with options like 'Longmoor Lake loop from Barkham'. For more details, explore the easy hikes, cycling routes, and running trails guides.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of experiences, from family-friendly paths to challenging singletrack. The purpose-built nature of many trails, like the well-surfaced Pine Forest Bike Trail, is highly valued. The community also appreciates the efforts of trail builders, especially on sections like the Sweeping Slalom Trail, for creating enjoyable and flowing rides.
The Boardwalk Trail Plank is designed to test bike handling skills. Tips from visitors suggest that if you're a beginner, it's wise to take one foot off the pedal for balance. There's also an escape trail running next to it if you don't feel confident on the plank itself, and a 'super skinny' option for those seeking an extra challenge.
The duration depends on the trail and your fitness level. Moderate mountain bike rides, such as the Gorrick Plantation loop, might take a couple of hours. More challenging sections, like some parts of the Sonning Bridge loops, can extend to 5 hours, especially with significant elevation gain. For family-friendly trails, you can adjust your time based on the group's pace and enjoyment.
While not 'hidden' in the sense of being secret, trails like the Hazeley Heath Singletrack are appreciated for offering a great bit of off-road riding that helps avoid traffic on nearby lanes, providing a more secluded and engaging experience for those in the know.


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