Best bike parks around St. Neot are found in the surrounding areas, offering varied terrain for off-road cycling. St. Neot is a market town in Cambridgeshire, situated on the River Great Ouse, providing access to a network of trails and routes. While dedicated bike parks are not within the immediate vicinity, the region features natural landscapes and established cycling paths. These areas cater to different skill levels, from moderate touring routes to more technical mountain biking trails.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Fantastic beginner trails! They are all short so perfect for kiddies and nothing that isn't rollable. I feel on a busy day it could become a bit crowded but when I visited I was the only person there so could push as fast as i liked!
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Nice selection of food available to choose from if you're hungry and normally some scrumptious cakes if that's more to your fancy! Indoor and outdoor seating available and I've always found them to be very cyclist friendly. The other day when I visited (April '24) I was covered from head to toe in mud after spending a very wet afternoon on the MTB trails and the lovely ladies didn't even bat an eye as I was dripping whilst waiting for my coffee.
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Great easy trail to enjoy in a quiet Cornish woodland.
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Great XC type trail in a lovely Cornish woodland.
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The National Trust cafe at the entrance to the Lanhydrock estate is a great place for a pre or post walk drink and snack. There is plenty of room, nice cake and anything you buy helps look after the area.
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Dialled-In Dave is natural, flowing and fast; an ideal introduction to Red grade single track and a great place to develop your trail riding skills.
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Nice easy Blue graded MTB trail that starts and ends at the Cardinham Woods Carpark. Optional Red graded sections if you want a little extra challenge.
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the kitchen was the highlight for me.
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The most popular bike park trails around St. Neot include The Cribbar Descent, known for its exhilarating flow with wide berms and rollers, and the Bodmin Beast MTB Trail, a 12 km blue-graded trail with winding singletrack. Visitors also enjoy The Whip Switchbacks, Cardinham Woods, which offers a dynamic descent with tight, near-180-degree turns.
Yes, for family-friendly cycling, the Lanhydrock Cycle Hub & Café offers facilities and trails suitable for families. Additionally, the trails around Grafham Water, though not a dedicated bike park, are generally considered suitable for all skill levels and are a popular choice for family outings near St. Neots.
The bike park trails offer a range of difficulty levels. For example, the Bodmin Beast MTB Trail is blue-graded (moderate difficulty) with optional red-graded diversions like 'Dialled in Dave' for more technical challenges. Dialled-In Dave Trail itself is an intermediate to challenging red-grade singletrack, ideal for developing skills.
The Lanhydrock Cycle Hub & Café is a great spot for amenities, offering cycle hire and a cafe. Many local cycling routes, especially those utilized by the St Neots Cycling Club, often include coffee stops, though these may require local knowledge.
The Bodmin Beast MTB Trail, for instance, is a 12 km blue-graded trail. Other trails vary in length, with some offering shorter, more intense descents like The Cribbar Descent, which is part of a larger network.
Yes, advanced riders can find more technical challenges. The Bodmin Beast MTB Trail offers optional red-graded diversions such as 'Dialled in Dave' and 'Hell's Teeth'. These sections are designed to be more technical than the main blue-graded trail.
In the immediate St. Neots area, you can explore various cycling routes beyond dedicated bike parks. Popular options include the moderate 20.8-mile (33.5 km) touring route around Grafham Water, the 'St Neotts to Grafham Water loop', and the 'Green Wheel Cycleway loop from Blunham'. These routes cater to different skill levels and offer scenic views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the exhilarating descents and flowing sections. For example, The Cribbar Descent is praised for its wide, supportive berms and rollers that make climbs worthwhile. Riders also appreciate the natural, flowing, and fast characteristics of trails like Dialled-In Dave, which serves as an ideal introduction to red-grade singletrack.
Yes, beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including waterfall hikes and general trails. For more information on hiking, refer to the Waterfall hikes around St. Neot guide or the Hiking around St. Neot guide.
While the dedicated bike park highlights offer intermediate options, beginners can find suitable mountain biking trails. The trails around Grafham Water are generally considered suitable for all skill levels, with some segments being unpaved. Additionally, the MTB Trails around St. Neot guide lists routes like the Siblyback Lake Trail, which is rated as easy.
The bike park trails are often set within natural landscapes, offering scenic views. For instance, the Bodmin Beast MTB Trail winds through the Cardinham Valley, providing a forest setting. Many routes in the broader St. Neots area, like those around Grafham Water, offer picturesque views of lakes and mixed terrain.


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