Best bike parks around Winnersh are found in the wider region, with Winnersh itself focusing on developing its cycling infrastructure. The area is actively improving cycling and walking links, connecting Winnersh to Wokingham town centre and other local points of interest. While dedicated bike parks with extensive jumps or downhill trails are located nearby, Winnersh offers various routes and facilities for general cycling. Initiatives like new cycling and walking links and enhanced amenities at Winnersh Triangle support active travel.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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This junction is a great place to meet up or find your way around the trails and Swinley Forest
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Sick place to ride, loads of trails and the burns are great👌.
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If you don't fancy the plank, there is escape trail running next to it.
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This section has obviously been remade and a very nice section of the trail..credit to the trail builders with some nice flowing berms and some smaller rollable table tops.
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Markings are not great on this section
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There current diversions on Red 1 & Red 9 May 2022.
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they resurfaced this trail with hard packed sand, making it super fast with sweeping bends, leads onto a rollercoster of high berns in the next section, becareful not to go too fast. this has to be best section on blue trail
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Winnersh is actively developing its cycling infrastructure. You'll find new cycling and walking links connecting to Wokingham town centre, and initiatives like the Bader Way Project enhancing routes. Winnersh Triangle business park also offers facilities for cyclists, including marked, traffic-free cycle lanes, 73 cycle parking spaces, 64 lockers, and shower facilities.
For dedicated bike parks with extensive jumps, pump tracks, or downhill trails, you'll need to venture into the wider region. A significant option is Swinley Forest, located about a 15-20 minute drive from Windsor Great Park. It offers 24 kilometers of cycling trails maintained by Swinley Bike Hub.
Yes, for a family-friendly option, consider the Pine Forest Bike Trail. This green route twists through tall pines, is well-surfaced, and purpose-built without complex features, making it great for building confidence. It's suitable for both mountain bikes and gravel bikes.
The most popular trails are the Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails. They feature both blue and red routes with testing sections, a firm surface, and good drainage, making them suitable for various conditions. The trails include long sections and some jumps, appealing to a range of riders.
For those seeking a challenge, the Boardwalk Trail Plank, Swinley Forest offers a test of bike handling skills, with a super skinny option for advanced riders. Additionally, the Berms Section – Blue MTB Trail provides numerous berms and tight corners for practicing cornering techniques.
The trails at Swinley Forest, such as the Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, have a very firm surface and good drainage. This makes them a good place to ride even in winter without the risk of getting too muddy. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, but the well-maintained surfaces allow for year-round enjoyment.
Intermediate riders will enjoy the Sweeping Slalom Trail. This section has been remade with nice flowing berms and smaller rollable tabletops. Its hard-packed sand surface makes it super fast with sweeping bends, leading into a rollercoaster of high berms in the next section.
Beyond bike parks, Winnersh and the surrounding area offer a variety of cycling options. You can explore road cycling routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Winnersh guide, or discover gravel biking adventures detailed in the Gravel biking around Winnersh guide. There are also general MTB trails available in the MTB Trails around Winnersh guide.
Yes, near the Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, you'll find a car park that is easily accessible and includes a cafe and a bike shop. This provides convenient access to refreshments and any necessary bike services.
The Winnersh Triangle Park and Ride facilities have expanded to include more sheltered cycle spaces, allowing for integrated travel. For Swinley Forest, the Lookout car park is a primary option for accessing the trails. It's advisable to check for busy periods, especially during school holidays, as alternative parking might be needed.
Wokingham Borough is actively improving cycling and walking links. A significant project is creating a 1.6-mile (2.5km) route from Sadler's Lane in Winnersh to Wokingham town centre, featuring a 'stepped' one-way cycle track and safer junctions. The Bader Way Project also aims to link Woodley with Winnersh Triangle via a walking and cycling route, including a new signal crossing and a wheelchair-accessible bridge.


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