Best bike parks around Perlethorpe cum Budby CP are found within the wider Sherwood Forest area, offering diverse cycling opportunities. This region, while not featuring dedicated bike parks directly in Perlethorpe cum Budby CP, provides access to notable cycling destinations like Clumber Park and Sherwood Pines. These locations offer a variety of trails and features suitable for different cycling abilities. The landscape includes woodlands, open parkland, and extensive lake views, making it a varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Sandy base can get boggy, great little downhill when dry.
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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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Not much elevation around Clumber, but this section of the Robin Hood way through woodland is enjoyable on a MTB especially in the winter. Plenty of natural forest floor (rather than hardpack gravel) which gets a bit muddy & cut-up.
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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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Now renamed the "Outlaw Trail", the very last section has been remodelled as the start of the Blue (renamed "Robin Hood Adventure Trail") in the opposite direction.
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While Perlethorpe cum Budby CP itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the nearby Sherwood Forest area offers diverse cycling opportunities. You'll find extensive multi-user cycle trails at Clumber Park and a variety of graded mountain bike trails, including singletrack, at Sherwood Pines. These range from leisurely family rides to challenging technical routes.
Yes, both main cycling destinations offer family-friendly options. Clumber Park features over 20 miles of mostly traffic-free, gently rolling trails, ideal for all abilities. Sherwood Pines has the Maid Marion Family Cycle Trail (Green grade), a 3-mile loop suitable for beginners and children, combining quiet forest roads with gentle off-road sections.
Experienced riders should head to Sherwood Pines. The Outlaw Trail (Red grade) is an 8-mile single-track offering tight turns, bumps, rocky sections, and short climbs and descents. Sherwood Pines also features a dedicated bike park with a Dirt Jump Zone and a Downhill Zone for advanced aerial skills and technical descents. The Death Valley Trail is another section known for its technical switchbacks.
At Sherwood Pines Trail Centre, you'll find a visitor center, cafe, bike hire, and a bike shop. Clumber Park also offers a Cycle Hub with bike hire, including accessible options, along with cafes and picnic areas.
Yes, bike hire is available at both major cycling locations. Clumber Park's Cycle Hub offers bikes for adults and children, including specialized accessible bikes. Sherwood Pines also has a bike hire facility on-site.
Both Clumber Park and Sherwood Pines have dedicated parking facilities. Clumber Park is a National Trust property, so parking fees may apply for non-members. Sherwood Pines also has parking available, typically with a charge.
The bike parks are generally enjoyable year-round. Sherwood Pines, with its sandy soil, holds up well in various weather conditions, making it a good option even in wetter months. Clumber Park's trails are also well-maintained, though some sections, like Drinking Pit Lane, can get muddy in bad weather.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including routes around Clumber Lake and through Sherwood Forest. There are also numerous running trails and road cycling routes available, such as the 20km loop from Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve to Clumber Park Bridge.
Clumber Park is praised for its varied landscape, peaceful environment, and the ability to combine cycling with other activities. Its over 20 miles of multi-user, traffic-free trails wind through woodlands, open parkland, and along the extensive Clumber Lake, offering scenic views and a safe, enjoyable experience for all ages and skill levels.
Sherwood Pines is known for its fast, flowing, and fun trails, with sandy soil that ensures good riding conditions year-round. It offers a clear progression with color-coded trails from beginner to advanced, a dedicated bike park with dirt jumps and downhill runs, and a skills loop to help riders build confidence. Beyond marked trails, there are also miles of natural singletrack.
The Outlaw MTB Trail Start (now part of the Outlaw Trail) offers a good introduction to trail center singletrack. It features fast, flowy runs with some jumps and technical sections, without excessive technical difficulty or elevation, making it enjoyable for various skill levels.
The Death Valley Trail is a section that transitions from mild and fast-flowing to technical switchbacks. It provides a blend of flow and technical features, offering choices of routes and making it suitable for a bit of 'mate racing' among riders.
Yes, for intermediate riders, the Snipers Alley Singletrack, part of the red-graded Outlaw Trail at Sherwood Pines, offers a great section of flowing singletrack. It includes a few jumps, berms, and rollers, providing a good challenge without being overly technical.


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