Best bike parks around Breedon On The Hill offer a range of cycling opportunities, primarily focusing on mountain biking trails and scenic routes. The region features varied terrain, including former industrial sites transformed into recreational areas. These locations provide cycling experiences suitable for different skill levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging singletrack. The landscape combines natural beauty with historical significance, offering expansive views across the East Midlands.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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snibston trail bike skills area,park,cafe Blue trail Old train lines Coalville town football club Coalville town
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hicks Lodge trail blue route biking walks around the woods and lake
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bike ride for crohns and Colitis challenge went to Whitwick woods and lake then snibston trail Check out photos 📸
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snibston trail great bike trail and skills area, old coal mining still can see some things check the photos.cafe car park and a park
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snibston colliery the old mining still got some things to view
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True blue fun and flow.not that technical or elevation but good for all abilities
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The area around Breedon On The Hill is known for its mountain biking trails and scenic cycling routes, often repurposing former industrial sites. You'll find a range of experiences from leisurely rides to more challenging singletrack, but not traditional downhill bike parks with extensive dirt jumps.
Yes, several locations offer family-friendly cycling. Hicks Lodge Cycle Centre and Hicks Lodge Trail Centre are excellent choices, providing various trails suitable for different skill levels, bike hire, cafes, and playgrounds. The Skills Area at Snibston Colliery Park also offers family-friendly facilities.
Hicks Lodge Cycle Centre offers multiple mountain bike trails, including the Hicks Lodge Blue Trail which features flowy sections, jumps, and berms. For another option, Snibston Colliery Park Mountain Bike Trail provides flowy sections, berms, and bumps suitable for intermediate riders.
Yes, the Cloud Trail is a highly regarded, hard-surfaced cycling path that follows an old railway line. It's part of the national cycle network and offers a picturesque and easy ride, ideal for leisurely cycling and enjoying the local scenery.
Yes, bike hire is available at Hicks Lodge Trail Centre, making it convenient if you don't have your own equipment.
You can combine cycling with historical exploration at Snibston Colliery Park Mountain Bike Trail, which features historical colliery buildings. The area around Breedon Hill also offers routes leading to Breedon Hill Church and its viewpoint, providing expansive views of the East Midlands.
Both Hicks Lodge Cycle Centre and Snibston Colliery Park Mountain Bike Trail have cafes on site. Hicks Lodge also includes a bike shop and other amenities.
Calke Abbey offers a recently opened 6-mile route around the perimeter of its estate that is completely off-road and considered very safe for cyclists, providing great views.
Beyond cycling, the region offers various hiking and running opportunities. You can find easy hikes, moderate hikes, and running trails around Breedon On The Hill. Explore options like the 'Inas Cottage – The Round House (Lock-Up) loop' or 'Breedon on the Hill Church – Melbourne Pool loop' for different experiences. More details can be found in the easy hikes, general hiking, and running trails guides for the area.
Visitors appreciate the transformation of former industrial sites into recreational areas, offering diverse cycling experiences. The flowy trails with bumps and berms at places like Hicks Lodge and Snibston Colliery Park are frequently highlighted, as are the convenient facilities like cafes and bike shops.
While the area doesn't feature dedicated downhill parks, more experienced mountain bikers can find challenges. The Shell Brook Trail (7km) at Hicks Lodge offers moderate-graded singletrack with more technical features. Additionally, the Robin Wood – Swarkestone Lock Loop is a moderate mountain bike ride covering 42.8km with a 420m elevation gain, requiring good fitness.
Yes, parking is generally available at popular cycling spots like Hicks Lodge and Calke Abbey. For the Cloud Trail, you can typically find access and parking from villages like Tonge.


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