Best bike parks around Greasley offer a range of cycling experiences, from leisurely canal towpaths to challenging mountain biking singletracks. The area provides diverse terrain suitable for various skill levels, including historic park settings and dedicated forest trails. Cyclists can explore routes that feature both natural landscapes and notable landmarks. These locations cater to those seeking relaxed rides or more advanced technical challenges.
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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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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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Thieves Wood provides the scenery for an exciting day out with a walking trail that starts from the car park, offering easy access into the wood.
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Features now restored in the middle of the wood, including small gap-jumps with chicken line, flowing great (April 2022).
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Large & Free car Park off the main road, perfect place to enjoy miles of natural singletrack. Linking with Harlow & Cauldwell there's enough to explore without leaving the woods. The only tarmac is crossing the main road which splits them.
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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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Around Greasley, you'll find a diverse range of cycling experiences. These include leisurely canal towpaths like the Erewash Canal Towpath, varied singletrack trails at High Park Wood, and dedicated mountain bike parks such as Watchwood Berms MTB Trail, known for its berms and jumps. There are also historic park settings like Wollaton Hall and Deer Park offering freeride sections, and forest trails with gravel and singletrack at places like Thieves Wood.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. The Erewash Canal Towpath offers a generally flat and scenic ride, suitable for all fitness levels (STS S0 - S1). Thieves Wood is also considered family-friendly with gravel trails and walking paths. Wollaton Hall and Deer Park has sections suitable for beginners (STS S0 - S1) alongside more advanced routes, allowing for varied family experiences.
For more challenging rides, explore areas like High Park Wood Singletrack, which offers sections requiring advanced riding skills (STS S2). Wollaton Hall and Deer Park also features advanced freeride sections (STS S2 and even S3 - S6). Additionally, the Freeride Line is specifically designed with jumps, drops, and a mandatory gap, offering a thrilling experience for experienced riders.
You can combine cycling with exploring historical landmarks and natural beauty. The Bennerley Viaduct offers a unique historical backdrop for a ride. Wollaton Hall and Deer Park allows you to cycle through a historic estate, potentially spotting deer. For natural features, Thieves Wood and Bestwood Country Park singletrack provide forest settings with varied trails. The Pleasley and the Five Pits Trail offers great views and passes by points of interest like Hardwick Hall and Pleasley Pit Country Park.
Yes, Brackley Gate Woods is noted as a dog-friendly location, perfect for walks with your pets, though it can get busy with mountain bikers on weekends. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect other trail users.
Visitors frequently enjoy the varied experiences offered. Watchwood Berms MTB Trail is popular for its fun berms and optional jumps, ideal for practicing cornering. Bestwood Country Park singletrack provides an urban singletrack leading to a mix of fire roads and flowy trails, offering a diverse riding experience within a country park.
Beyond biking, the area around Greasley offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the Moorgreen Reservoir Trail or the View of Bennerley Viaduct loop. For more cycling, there are dedicated road cycling routes, such as the Woodland Animal Carved Archway loop from Eastwood. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Greasley, Road Cycling Routes around Greasley, and Hiking around Greasley guides.
While a bit further afield, Sherwood Pines Forest Park is a significant cycling destination in Nottinghamshire. It offers a wide array of activities, including dedicated mountain biking trails, a visitor center, and various recreational options, making it a structured bike park-like experience with well-maintained routes.
The Pleasley and the Five Pits Trail is a 16-mile circular route winding between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It features mixed surfaces and some steep gradients, incorporating both off-road and on-road sections. Bikes with narrow tires may not be suitable for all parts. It offers great views and passes through beautiful hidden places, with points of interest like Hardwick Hall and Pleasley Pit Country Park. You can find more information on the Nottinghamshire County Council website: nottinghamshire.gov.uk.
Visitors frequently highlight the variety of trails and the opportunity for progression. They enjoy the fun berms and jumps at places like Watchwood Berms MTB Trail for practicing skills. The blend of urban singletrack, fire roads, and flowy trails at Bestwood Country Park singletrack is also well-regarded for providing a diverse riding experience within a natural setting.
While not widely publicized as 'hidden gems,' areas like High Park Wood Singletrack near Kimberley offer varied terrain that can feel like a discovery for those seeking a more engaging mountain biking experience beyond the main routes. Similarly, the less formal trails within Brackley Gate Woods provide a local spot for mountain bikers, despite some 'private land' signage.


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