Bike parks around Orgreave are situated in South Yorkshire, a region characterized by its blend of post-industrial heritage and developing green spaces. The area, close to Rotherham and Sheffield, offers a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. It provides access to a network of mountain biking trails, catering to different skill levels. The landscape features diverse terrain, from repurposed industrial land to natural woodlands.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Very steep and can be hard with out ebike
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The surface has weathered-in and looks far more in keeping with the natural woodland. The concrete now has the appearance of hardpacked dry mud
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Buzzard Wood MTB trail is an authorised trail with signs in place. On a mid March 2024 day the weather was dry but the surface was wet and muddy. More fun would be had in better weather when faster speed is possible
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Start point for the new, all-weather (concrete) downhill run, "Drift Woods" berms & bumps. Sections of the old natural "Red" & "Blue" can still be found in the wood if you prefer.
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Fairly steep gravel climb up to the start of both downhill runs, Buzzard Banger/Fort Elbow to the left and Diggers Downhill to the right (slightly higher up). There is a new, smoother gravel alternative route up, used by walkers, alongside.
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Alternative Black graded loop (signposted) which branches off the Buzzard Banger
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The area around Orgreave offers a variety of mountain biking experiences, including dedicated mountain bike parks, challenging downhill runs, and fun dual slalom tracks. You'll find trails catering to different skill levels, from beginner-friendly to advanced.
Yes, Parkwood Springs Mountain Bike Trail is a great option for beginners. It's a man-made inner-city trail suitable for all levels, helping riders develop basic to intermediate skills. Additionally, the wider Rotherham and Sheffield region has easy mountain bike rides like the Treeton Dyke – Pond Near Cycle Route 67 loop, which is suitable for any fitness and skill level.
For challenging downhill runs, consider the area accessed via the Uphill Gravel Climb to Buzzard Banger and Diggers Downhill. This climb leads to the start of runs like Buzzard Banger and Diggers Downhill. Another expert-level option is Fort Elbow (Black) Downhill Trail, which features jumps, berms, rock gardens, and a ladder drop.
Parkwood Springs Mountain Bike Trail is popular because it's a well-maintained, man-made inner-city trail that caters to all skill levels. It's ideal for developing basic to intermediate riding skills and offers free parking at the start. Many visitors enjoy doing multiple laps to improve their cardio and technique.
Yes, the Parkwood Springs Dual Slalom Track is a super fun option. It features good berms and rollers, providing an enjoyable experience for those interested in dual and pump tracks. It also offers unreal views of the city.
The Uphill Gravel Climb to Buzzard Banger and Diggers Downhill is a fairly steep gravel climb that takes you to the starting points of downhill runs like Buzzard Banger and Diggers Downhill. It's a challenging ascent with loose gravel and stones, but it's considered worth the effort to reach the exciting downhill sections.
Absolutely. Beyond specific bike parks, the wider Rotherham and Sheffield region offers a network of mountain biking trails. Examples include the moderate 28.4km Pond Near Cycle Route 67 – Buzzard Wood Downhill Trail loop, or the more extensive 56.4km Buzzard Wood Downhill Trail – Diggers Downhill loop, suitable for experienced riders.
The area around Orgreave provides various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for easy hikes, such as loops around Treeton Dyke. There are also many options for general cycling, including routes through Rother Valley Country Park, and dedicated running trails.
Buzzard Wood MTB Trail is an authorized trail with clear signage. While it's a fun intermediate trail, be aware that it can be wet and muddy, especially after rain, which might affect speed. It's maintained by volunteers and offers a good experience in drier conditions.
Yes, some trails are suitable for families. Parkwood Springs Mountain Bike Trail is noted as suitable for all levels, making it a good option for families looking to develop basic riding skills. For very easy rides, the wider region offers trails like the Treeton Dyke loop, which are suitable for all skill levels.
Visitors frequently appreciate the accessibility of the trails, with many being inner-city or easily reachable. They enjoy the variety of terrain, from man-made features to natural woodlands, and the opportunity to develop skills on well-maintained tracks. The challenging climbs and rewarding downhill runs are also highly valued.
Yes, the Parkwood Springs Dual Slalom Track offers 'unreal views of the city' while you ride. The general landscape around Orgreave, with its blend of green spaces and repurposed industrial heritage, also provides interesting visual contrasts.


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