Best bike parks around Barkham are situated within the wider Wokingham and Berkshire area, characterized by expansive woodlands and rolling hills. The region offers diverse natural landscapes, including dense forests and country lanes, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. This area is known for its network of cycling and mountain biking destinations, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: June 26, 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 great๐.
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Love this area for cycling round on a summer's day. We nicknamed it 'The Forbidden Zone'. Mix of tarmac and gravel trails with some stoney areas and paths through the trees but its a good loop for getting some miles in. Some amazing views if you go a little off piste up some the hill climbs and parts of it feel like you're abroad on a hot day with the smell of the pines. Sometimes there are soldiers from Sandhurst doing training or orienteering but as long as you don't interfere it's fine. Occasionally you come across the odd cow on the path! Mostly accessed via the kissing gates near the Star Posts in Swinley.
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Tank Traps are now in the middle section of the Red Route rather at the end, this leads onto a new section Red 8 with tabletop jumps.
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Markings are not great on this section
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very well maintained and dedicated bike park.
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The area around Barkham offers diverse options. For beginners and those looking to build confidence, the Pine Forest Bike Trail is a well-surfaced, purpose-built green route without technical features. Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails caters to all skill sets, featuring blue (moderate) and red (advanced) graded routes. For experienced riders seeking technical challenges, Crowthorne Woods provides trails with steep drops and demanding terrain.
Yes, the Pine Forest Bike Trail is specifically designed as a family-friendly green route, ideal for building confidence with its well-surfaced, feature-free paths. Additionally, Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails offers blue routes that are suitable for older children, though some sections may be more challenging.
You'll find a variety of terrain. Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails features well-maintained trails with berms, switchbacks, and small jumps. The Barossa Training Area offers a mix of woodland trails, gravel fire roads, and some stoney sections. For more technical riding, Crowthorne Woods has steep drops and demanding terrain.
The tracks at Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails have a very firm surface and good drainage, making it a good place to ride in the winter without getting too muddy. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and conditions for cycling in the region.
Yes, the Lookout Mountain Bike Skills Area near Bracknell is a purpose-built facility. It features progressive jumps, berms, pump tracks, drops, and tabletops, making it ideal for riders of all ages and abilities to develop their skills in a structured environment.
Beyond bike parks, the area offers various cycling and hiking opportunities. You can explore touring bicycle routes like the 9.5-mile "The Coffee House โ Dinton Pastures Lake View loop from Wokingham" or road cycling routes such as the "Wokingham to Hampshire loop - Tour de churches." There are also easy hikes, including "The Coombes loop from Barkham." For more details, check out the Cycling around Barkham and Easy hikes around Barkham guides.
Visitors appreciate the extensive and well-maintained trail system at Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, which caters to all skill levels. Specific highlights include the "swooping" singletrack of Red 32 โ Tank Traps and the numerous berms and tight corners in the Berms Section โ Blue MTB Trail, which are great for cornering practice.
Yes, parking is generally available. For Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, the Lookout car park is easily accessible, especially for the northern blue routes. During school holidays, it can be busy, but other parking options are available nearby.
At Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, there is a cafe and bike shop located near the car park, making it convenient for riders. Dinton Pastures Country Park, while not a dedicated bike park, also offers a cafe, "The Coffee House," which is a popular starting point for cycling routes.
The Barossa Training Area offers a mix of woodland trails and gravel fire roads, connecting directly to Swinley Forest. It's important to note that this is an active military site, so visitors should be aware of potential training activity. Occasionally, you might even encounter soldiers from Sandhurst or even cows on the paths!
Dinton Pastures Country Park offers a scenic setting for cycling, particularly for touring cyclists. While it doesn't feature dedicated bike park trails, it provides an opportunity for cycling within a tranquil rural environment, with both paved and unpaved segments. A popular route is "The Coffee House โ Dinton Pastures Lake View loop from Wokingham."


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