Bike parks in Essex provide a diverse range of cycling opportunities, from challenging mountain biking routes to dedicated BMX tracks and family-friendly pump tracks. The region features varied terrains, including dense woodlands, open grasslands, and areas with significant climbs and descents. These natural landscapes and dedicated facilities cater to different cycling disciplines and skill levels.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Been here quite often, not the best, not the worst, just quite overgrown, but still a nice spot put together by some people!
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get here for early sunrise for a little break atop the hills of the MTB park
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Some trails in Epping Forest are wide, fairly smooth and easy to ride ... others are narrow, single track and very slippery when wet. The difference is not always obvious on a map - check photos when you plan.
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The trails at Danbury offer a mix of cross-country trails that cater to both experienced and beginner riders. The park features various routes including a mellow 2.5-mile loop near the water along with more challenging trails like a 500-foot climb to the park's highest point.
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Epping Forest is a beautiful ancient woodland bordering Essex and Greater London. It is one of the largest public open spaces in the London area, covering around 2,400 hectares (approximately 5,900 acres). The forest stretches about 12 miles (19 km) from Epping in the north to Wanstead in the south. These days, Epping Forest is a popular destination for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy walking, cycling, horse riding, birdwatching, and picnicking. The forest also offers a network of well-marked mountain biking trails right next to London. Here there are epic mud rides in the winter and gorgeous green bashes in the summer. There is a lot of biking fun to have here.
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Leap of Faith has been closed off for years. Much of Hadleigh Park mtb track is being neglected.
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Essex offers a diverse range of cycling opportunities, including challenging mountain biking routes, dedicated BMX tracks, and family-friendly pump tracks. You'll find varied terrains from dense woodlands to open grasslands, catering to different cycling disciplines and skill levels.
For mountain biking, Hadleigh Park Olympic Mountain Bike Course is a premier destination, offering blue, red, and black trails. Danbury Mountain Bike Trails provide a mix of cross-country routes for all levels, including a 2.5-mile loop and challenging climbs. Epping Forest also offers a vast mountain biking paradise with diverse terrains.
Yes, several locations in Essex are suitable for families. Hadleigh Park features a skills area and a pump track. Thorndon Country Park offers a good mix of easy and challenging trails through woodlands. For dedicated pump tracks and skate parks, Central Park Chelmsford and Rayne Park in Braintree District are great options, often suitable for beginners.
Essex has a strong offering of BMX and skate parks. The Marden Bumps are a popular spot. You can also find well-maintained tracks at Braintree BMX Track, Central Park Chelmsford, and Great Dunmow Recreation Ground. Northlands Park and Gloucester Park in Basildon also feature large skateparks with various ramps and pipes.
Many bike parks, such as Hadleigh Park, offer comprehensive facilities including toilets, parking, a cafe, bike hire, and a bike shop. Other parks like Brentwood Leisure Park also provide dedicated mountain biking areas with maintenance and refreshment options.
Essex's bike parks are set within diverse natural landscapes. At Hadleigh Park, you can enjoy stunning views of the Thames Estuary and even catch a glimpse of Hadleigh Castle. Epping Forest offers trails through dense woodlands and open grasslands, while Thorndon Country Park is known for its beautiful woodlands and wildlife.
Absolutely. Hadleigh Park features advanced red and black trails with steep climbs and technical descents, including sections like Leap of Faith. Langdon Hills is ideal for riders who enjoy significant climbs followed by rewarding descents and technical sections. You can also find challenging rooty singletracks near Linton.
Beyond bike parks, Essex offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the Hadleigh Castle loop or Epping Forest Beach Trail. For more mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails in Essex guide, or for general cycling, the Cycling in Essex guide.
Hadleigh Park holds historical significance as it famously hosted the mountain biking event during the 2012 London Olympics. While riding, you can also enjoy views of the historic Hadleigh Castle.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails catering to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly loops to challenging technical sections. The scenic views, especially from Hadleigh Park overlooking the Thames Estuary, are also a highlight. Many enjoy the well-maintained facilities and the natural settings of parks like Epping Forest and Thorndon Country Park.
Beginners can enjoy the mellow 2.5-mile loop at Danbury Mountain Bike Trails. Hadleigh Park offers blue trails designed for less experienced riders, alongside a skills area and pump track. Rayne Park and Shoebury Park also feature pump tracks suitable for beginners and smaller children.
Yes, Hylands Park includes a dedicated mountain biking area with man-made obstacles and jumps for experienced riders. Brentwood Leisure Park also offers trails with fast descents, technical sections, and jumps. For BMX, Braintree BMX Track provides berms, jumps, and a pump track.


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