Best bike parks around Maplebeck are found in the wider Nottinghamshire region, as the village itself is a small, historic settlement. Maplebeck is recognized for its 13th-century St Radegund's Church and its status as a "Thankful Village." While the immediate area does not feature dedicated bike parks, the surrounding county offers various cycling opportunities. This guide focuses on mountain biking facilities and trails accessible from the Maplebeck area.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Brilliant fun did it first time there ways round it
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Snipers Alley is a great section of flowing singletrack on the red graded Outlaw Trail.
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Great place for some XC mountain biking. Nothing very extreme so really good for Beginners or youngsters. If you're looking for hardcore downhill or bike park Wales-type trails you'll be disappointed as there is not much in the way of elevation. Cafe on-site and a bike shop too with a jet wash to clean your bike off after your ride. Can get very busy at weekends.
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1st is a Rock 🪨 slabs, but can be avoided via a route on the side. 2nd is drop , if don't want do that there to exit routes on either side.
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There are 3 lines on this drop if you don't fancy take the ones on the side
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Did this in torrential rain, deep puddles, the sandy gets everywhere , covered in it from head to toe, wet sand and disc brake pads are bad combo.
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Maplebeck itself is a small, historic village and does not feature dedicated bike parks. The bike parks highlighted in this guide are located in the wider Nottinghamshire region, accessible from Maplebeck.
Some of the most popular bike parks in the region include Outlaw MTB Trail Start, known for its fast, flowy runs and jumps, and Sherwood Pines Trail Centre, which offers extensive facilities.
Yes, Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is an excellent family-friendly option. It features a play area for children, various walking routes, and facilities like a cafe and toilets, making it suitable for a day out with the family.
At Sherwood Pines Trail Centre, you'll find a cafe, toilets, a visitor centre, and a bike shop. Other trails like Outlaw MTB Trail Start focus more on the riding experience within the forest.
You can find a variety of trails. For instance, Death Valley Trail offers a mix of mild, fast-flowing sections transitioning into technical switchbacks with bumps, jumps, and flow. Snipers Alley Singletrack provides flowing singletrack with small jumps, berms, and rollers.
Yes, for more experienced riders, trails like Kitchener's Rocky Drop offer challenging sections, including rocky drops with alternative routes. Death Valley Trail also features technical switchbacks.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes around Maplebeck, with routes like the Southwell Trail, or find more extensive hiking options. For more details, check out the Easy hikes around Maplebeck guide and the Hiking around Maplebeck guide.
Yes, there are several mountain biking routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Outlaw MTB Trail Start – Hellfire Alley Trail loop' or the 'Hellfire Alley Trail – Sherwood Pines Trail Centre loop'. More information is available in the MTB Trails around Maplebeck guide.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from fast and flowy runs with jumps at Outlaw MTB Trail Start to the technical sections and fun flow at Death Valley Trail. The all-weather surfaces and well-maintained trails are also frequently praised.
Maplebeck is historically significant for its 13th-century St Radegund's Church and its status as one of England's 'Thankful Villages' – those that suffered no fatalities in World War I. While not directly related to bike parks, it offers a glimpse into local heritage.
While Maplebeck is a small village, Sherwood Pines Trail Centre has its own cafe. For options closer to Maplebeck, you would need to explore nearby villages or towns, as specific establishments like The Beehive or The Woodlark Inn are local to the wider Nottinghamshire area.


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