Kents Hill, Monkston And Brinklow
Kents Hill, Monkston And Brinklow
Best bike parks around Kents Hill, Monkston And Brinklow are situated within the Milton Keynes area, offering a range of cycling opportunities. This region provides mountain biking trails and smaller bike tracks suitable for various preferences. Riders can find routes catering to different skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging routes requiring advanced skills. The area's trails allow for exploration of the local landscape.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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This is a beautiful pristine woodland and a prime time mountain biking area with a multitude of trails. If you are in the habit of running with your music on be wary of the bikers.
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New Wavendon Heath is situated at the southern end of Aspley Wood. The woods are filled with beautiful towering trees and have a number of interconnected trails that run through every corner. The woods are a popular destination for mountain bikers, so be mindful of your step.
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Great for getting the blood flowing before you head off on the red route 👍
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A shallow bike pump track suitable for beginners. No permit is required making it accessible to all.
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Great red route big smiles all round, fun fun fun Well maintained trails easy to follow signs 👍
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Great fun blue MTB trail, some good tech areas that challenge the mind, body and bike 🤘
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The area offers a variety of cycling experiences, including mountain biking trails, smaller bike tracks, and pump tracks. You'll find diverse terrain suitable for cross-country and general mountain biking, catering to different skill levels from easy rides to more challenging routes.
While large-scale, dedicated bike parks are not directly within Kents Hill, Monkston, and Brinklow, the wider Milton Keynes area provides excellent options. For instance, Woburn Bike Park is a popular choice nearby, offering red and blue graded trails and jumps. Within the immediate vicinity, you'll find smaller bike tracks and pump tracks.
Popular mountain biking options include the Longslade Red Trail at Woburn Bike Park, known for its well-maintained red-graded trails. Another great spot is Danesborough MTB Trail, which offers a blue-graded trail with technical areas to challenge riders' skills. You can also explore the interconnected trails of New Wavendon Heath, a beautiful woodland popular with mountain bikers.
Yes, there are pump tracks available. Rushmere Pump Track is suitable for beginners and requires no permit, making it easily accessible. Additionally, Winnie-the-Pooh Park in Browns Wood, Milton Keynes, features a pump track for riders to practice rhythm and flow.
Absolutely. Many trails in the broader Milton Keynes area cater to a wide range of abilities, including beginners. The Rushmere Pump Track is shallow and suitable for beginners. Stanton Low Park also includes a bike track that's part of a large public park, offering an accessible option for families. Easy rides of under two hours are common, suitable for all fitness and skill levels.
The sandy soil in areas like Woburn Bike Park makes for good riding in most conditions. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and less extreme weather. While winter cycling is possible, it's always advisable to check local trail conditions, especially after heavy rain, as some trails might be muddy.
For some dedicated mountain bike parks like Woburn Bike Park, you will need either a day pass (around £5) or a membership to ride. Information on how to obtain these is usually available on their official websites. However, many public parks and general trails, such as Rushmere Pump Track, do not require a permit, making them freely accessible.
Beyond cycling, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes around Caldecotte Lake and Willen Lake, or more moderate routes. For more details, explore the easy hikes guide or the general hiking guide for the area. There are also dedicated road cycling routes available.
Milton Keynes offers a good selection of cafes and pubs. Areas like Willen Lake and Caldecotte Lake, which are popular for outdoor activities, often have amenities including cafes. For specific locations near trails, it's best to check local listings or maps, as options can vary.
Visitors appreciate the variety of riding experiences, from challenging mountain bike trails to accessible pump tracks. The natural trails through woodlands like New Wavendon Heath are highly valued for their scenic beauty. The community also enjoys the well-maintained nature of trails, clear signage, and the overall fun riding experience, as evidenced by the 72 upvotes and 29 photos contributed by komoot users.
While many public parks and trails in Milton Keynes are dog-friendly for walkers, specific rules for dogs accompanying cyclists can vary. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a lead and ensure they do not interfere with other trail users, especially in areas popular with mountain bikers. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
For steeper sections suitable for XC or CX training, Campbell Park Off-Road Track in Milton Keynes is notable. It features an average grade of 5.3%, making it one of the steeper mountain biking trails in the area, though it may lack technical features found in dedicated MTB parks.


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