Best bike parks around Chalvington With Ripe are found within the wider East Sussex area, which is characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and chalk escarpments. The region is part of the South Downs National Park, offering diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities. While Chalvington With Ripe itself is a small village, its proximity to larger natural areas provides access to various mountain biking opportunities. These areas feature a mix of purpose-built trails and natural singletrack.
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The Flying Daggers trail at Friston Forest is a blue graded downhill section of twisty singletrack. It's brilliant fun ridden superfast or excellent at a more gentle pace with the family. Rolling, twisty and downhill but never overly difficult.
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30 April 23: although there’s been extensive forestry activity behind it, Moby Dick has survived. Just watch out for the logs at the bottom.👍🏻
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Friston MTB trail, can't find the name for this one, feel free to suggest. Any way half way down Dave Nose Best you will find the trail splits, see picture attached to this highlight to help locate. Straight on/right takes you further alone Dave Nose Best to Morticia/crater and other fun - or if you want a change go left and and find a short cut back to cardiac/fire track with a short but fun trail with small jumps - can be combined with joining Tron/Crater Run side.
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Friston Forest MTB trail, approaching from Lullington Heath end of Friston Forest. Fun single track trail taking you into the north of the forest, be prepared for a climb out in all directions. Near by is White Horse and Red Snapper trails
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Beautiful area, great for mtb in the forest, but also cafe and handy loo stop (public toilets) on the corner.
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The main access to Friston Forest, from Litlington Road, although there are other access points along the A259, Old Willingdon Road and Jevington Road, further east.
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This is the western, Litlington Road, access point (and car park) to Friston Forest, which has a good network of cycle and walking trails, including some relatively good quality singletrack.
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Long natural single track with a few minature jumps of stumps drops and 3 tabletops in a row, which can be rolled or cycled around easily.
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While Chalvington With Ripe itself is a small village, the wider East Sussex area offers several popular options. Komoot users particularly enjoy the challenging Moby Dick Chalk Mound MTB Descent and the intermediate Tron Dip Mountain Bike Trail, both located within Friston Forest. Another favorite is the Friston Short-Cut MTB Trail, known for its fun small jumps.
The terrain in East Sussex is quite diverse, ranging from rolling hills and dense woodlands to chalk escarpments. You'll find purpose-built trails with jumps and berms, natural singletrack through forests, and challenging descents on chalk mounds. The South Downs National Park, which covers parts of the region, offers extensive natural trails with a mix of climbs and descents.
Yes, several options cater to different skill levels. Paradise Bike Park in Eastbourne has relatively flat sections and small jumps suitable for beginners. Within Friston Forest, the Flying Daggers Trail is a blue-graded, rolling, and twisty singletrack that is brilliant fun ridden superfast or excellent at a more gentle pace with the family. Bedgebury Forest, though slightly further afield, also offers extensive trails for both beginners and experienced riders.
For more advanced riders, The Bull Track in Crowborough is a private freeride and downhill mountain bike park known for its progressive lines and jumps, developed by local riders. Paradise Bike Park in Eastbourne also features steeper, more advanced trails that have been used by championship riders, including large tabletop jumps, double jumps, and a large hip jump. The Moby Dick Chalk Mound MTB Descent in Friston Forest offers a challenging descent.
Absolutely. Paradise Bike Park is well-equipped with various jumps, including large and small tabletops, double jumps, and a large hip jump. The Bull Track is specifically designed for freeride and downhill, featuring continuous new lines and jumps. Within Friston Forest, the Friston Short-Cut MTB Trail has small jumps, and the Tron Dip Mountain Bike Trail offers a fast, deep crater for an exhilarating experience.
The bike parks and trails around Chalvington With Ripe are set within beautiful natural landscapes. You'll often ride through dense woodlands, such as Friston Forest and Bedgebury Forest, and experience the rolling hills and chalk escarpments of the South Downs National Park. Many routes offer scenic viewpoints, providing expansive views of the countryside.
Yes, dedicated parking is available at many locations. For instance, Friston Forest Litlington Road Entrance provides a main car park with facilities, serving as a key access point to the forest's network of cycle trails. Other access points along the A259, Old Willingdon Road, and Jevington Road also offer parking.
The bike parks and trails in East Sussex are generally enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be great, but trails might be busier. Winter riding is possible, though some trails might be muddier, especially after rain, so appropriate gear is recommended.
Yes, the South Downs National Park offers an extensive network of natural mountain bike trails. You can explore routes like the Firle, Folkington and Charleston loop or the Long Man of Wilmington – Firle Beacon summit loop. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Chalvington With Ripe guide.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes around Arlington Reservoir or Charleston House & Garden. For road cyclists, there are scenic routes like the Cadence Cafe Beachy Head loop. Explore more options in the Easy hikes around Chalvington With Ripe guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Chalvington With Ripe guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of trails catering to all skill levels, from family-friendly singletracks to challenging downhill descents. The natural beauty of the South Downs National Park and the well-maintained forest trails are also highly appreciated. The sense of community at places like The Bull Track and the fun features like jumps and craters at Friston Forest highlights are often mentioned as key attractions.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. For example, the Friston Forest Litlington Road Entrance provides public toilets and is near a cafe. Bedgebury Forest also has visitor facilities, including cafes. For other areas, it's advisable to check local amenities beforehand, especially in more remote parts of the South Downs National Park.


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