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Top 6 Bike Parks around Broxtowe

Best bike parks around Broxtowe offer a range of cycling experiences within this borough, which borders Nottingham City. The area features woodlands, nature reserves, and connections to longer regional trails like the Broxtowe Country Trail. Cyclists can explore diverse landscapes, from dedicated bike parks with varied terrain to extensive routes showcasing local heritage and natural beauty. This blend provides options for different skill levels and preferences.

Best bike parks around Broxtowe

  • The most popular bike parks is Freeride Line,…

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Freeride Line

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Freeride line– As the name suggests this one has a couple more jumps and drops in. This trail has the only mandatory gap in a feature. It is a step …

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The Original Mountain Bike Trail

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The original– Kicks off with a sweet berm that shoots you off into some nice jumps and tables then into two super fun berms, up and over into my favourite …

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Felly Downhill Trail

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Great little downhill section linking up some nice single track with the main fire road. Few jumps, all rollable!

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Berm Burner Trail

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Berm burner– Made up of a series of turns that snakes its way down the left hand side of the hill. Steep in parts, ever so fun, spicy in the wet.

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June 25, 2025, Felly Downhill Trail

Start point for the Felley downhills, a couple of alternatives, both start with a steep drop off the side of the forest path. Can be avoided altogether if you continue along the path as it all ends up at the same place.

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S-Bend still brill 6 years later! choice of lines jumps or tables, short & sweet

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it is a very good place .

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Yeah so I rode this not too long ago I'm pretty shit on bikes but my carerra got me down in one piece anyway add@a_winson_06

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great little jumps for great fun would recommend this for the beginners but still great fun for everyone.

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Great place for jumps and berms 🤙

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Great little downhill section linking up some nice single track with the main fire road. Few jumps, all rollable!

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Kell
April 12, 2018, Berm Burner Trail

Berm burner– Made up of a series of turns that snakes its way down the left hand side of the hill. Steep in parts, ever so fun, spicy in the wet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and trails are available in Broxtowe?

Broxtowe offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, including dedicated mountain bike parks with features like jumps, berms, and downhill sections. You'll also find flowy trails, scenic routes through nature reserves, and extensive long-distance trails suitable for both mountain biking and recreational cycling.

Which bike parks are popular among visitors in Broxtowe?

Among the popular spots, you'll find the Freeride Line, known for its jumps, drops, and a step-up gap. Another favorite is The Original Mountain Bike Trail, which features berms, jumps, and an S-bend. For downhill enthusiasts, the Felly Downhill Trail offers a fun section with rollable jumps.

Are there options for beginner mountain bikers in Broxtowe?

Yes, Broxtowe has options for beginners. The Felly Downhill Trail is described as great fun for everyone, including beginners, with rollable jumps. Additionally, the Hemlock Trails in Stapleford offer 'chicken runs' for less confident riders. The Stapleford Cycle Training Track provides a safe, car-free environment ideal for learning and practicing cycling skills.

What are some of the longer cycling routes in the Broxtowe area?

Beyond dedicated bike parks, Broxtowe features extensive trails like the 27-mile Broxtowe Country Trail, which follows the boundary between Nottingham City and Broxtowe Borough, connecting to Sherwood Forest and the Peak District. It also links with the 30-mile Erewash Valley Trail, offering potential for longer circular routes through beautiful countryside.

Can I find family-friendly cycling options in Broxtowe?

Absolutely. The Stapleford Cycle Training Track, opened in April 2023, is specifically designed as a safe, car-free environment for children, young people, and families to learn and practice cycling. Many of the longer trails, like sections of the Broxtowe Country Trail, are also suitable for family rides, especially on quieter sections.

What natural features or wildlife can I expect to see while cycling in Broxtowe?

Cycling in Broxtowe allows you to explore diverse natural landscapes. Trails often wind through woodlands, such as those at Colliers Wood Nature Reserve and Bramcote Hills Park. The Broxtowe Country Trail showcases a rich variety of wildlife and connects to sites like the Attenborough Nature Centre, offering opportunities for nature observation.

Are there any specific features for advanced riders in Broxtowe's bike parks?

For more advanced riders, the Freeride Line includes a step-up gap, hip jump, and challenging turns. The Original Mountain Bike Trail offers an S-bend and opportunities for foot-out turns, providing an engaging experience for those looking to push their skills.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Broxtowe's bike parks?

Besides mountain biking, Broxtowe offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes around Attenborough Nature Reserve or more moderate hikes like the Erewash Valley and Trent Valley Trail Loop. For more mountain biking, check out the broader MTB Trails around Broxtowe guide.

Is public transport available to access cycling trails in Broxtowe?

Broxtowe's cycling trails and parks are generally accessible. The Big Track route connects many places around Nottingham City, providing convenient access to various venues and linking into Broxtowe. For specific public transport information to individual trails like the Broxtowe Country Trail or Attenborough Nature Reserve, it's advisable to check local transport schedules.

Are there facilities like cafes or parking near the bike parks in Broxtowe?

While specific cafe details for each bike park aren't always listed, many parks and trails in Broxtowe are located near towns or villages where amenities like cafes and pubs can be found. Bramcote Hills Park, for example, is a recognized park with facilities. Parking is generally available at larger parks, but it's always good to check specific locations beforehand.

What makes the Berm Burner Trail unique?

The Berm Burner Trail is characterized by a series of turns that snake down the hillside. It's known for being steep in parts and particularly fun, though it can be spicy in wet conditions, offering a distinct riding experience.

Where can I find more information about cycling and walking in Broxtowe?

For comprehensive information on cycling and walking routes, including detailed maps and guides for trails like the Broxtowe Country Trail, you can visit the official Broxtowe Borough Council website. For example, you can find general information at broxtowe.gov.uk and specific details about the Broxtowe Country Trail at broxtowe.gov.uk.

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