Best bike parks around Kings Clipstone are situated within the historic Sherwood Forest area, known for its extensive woodlands and varied terrain. This region in the East Midlands offers a mix of natural landscapes and managed forest parks. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, with a focus on cycling and mountain biking trails. Its geographical features include rolling hills and dense forest, making it suitable for diverse biking experiences.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Sandy base can get boggy, great little downhill when dry.
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Great place for some XC mountain biking. Nothing very extreme so really good for Beginners or youngsters. If you're looking for hardcore downhill or bike park Wales-type trails you'll be disappointed as there is not much in the way of elevation. Cafe on-site and a bike shop too with a jet wash to clean your bike off after your ride. Can get very busy at weekends.
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Not much elevation around Clumber, but this section of the Robin Hood way through woodland is enjoyable on a MTB especially in the winter. Plenty of natural forest floor (rather than hardpack gravel) which gets a bit muddy & cut-up.
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Did this in torrential rain, deep puddles, the sandy gets everywhere , covered in it from head to toe, wet sand and disc brake pads are bad combo.
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Thieves Wood provides the scenery for an exciting day out with a walking trail that starts from the car park, offering easy access into the wood.
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Now renamed the "Outlaw Trail", the very last section has been remodelled as the start of the Blue (renamed "Robin Hood Adventure Trail") in the opposite direction.
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Among the most popular options are the Outlaw MTB Trail Start, known for its fast, flowy runs and jumps, and the Sherwood Pines Trail Centre, which offers a comprehensive cycling hub with various trails and facilities.
Yes, Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is an excellent choice, offering an Adventure Trail (Blue Grade) and a Skills Loop near the visitor center, perfect for practicing and improving cycling skills in a safe, traffic-free environment. Thieves Wood also provides family-friendly trails and picnic areas.
The Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is well-equipped, featuring a cafe, toilets, a visitor center, and a bike shop. It also has a play area for kids and offers bike hire. Other locations like Thieves Wood have refreshment cabins and picnic benches.
Yes, Sherwood Pines Trail Centre features a dedicated Bike Park (Orange Grade) with a Dirt Jump Zone and a Downhill Zone, including rock drops and jumps for elite-level technical ability. The Kitchener's Trail (Red Grade) at Sherwood Pines is also a fast, unsurfaced singletrack designed for high skill and fitness levels.
Thieves Wood offers miles of gravel trails and singletrack that connect with other local woods, providing a great alternative to busier spots. The Death Valley Trail is also a local favorite, known for its blend of flow and technical sections with choices of routes.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Sherwood Pines Forest Park – Sherwood Pines Visitor Centre loop'. For road cycling, explore routes such as 'Laxton Village – Daffodil Tearoom loop'. There are also general cycling routes like the 'Viking Trail, Sherwood Pines – Sherwood Pines Adventure Trail loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and cycling guide for Kings Clipstone.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of trails catering to all skill levels, from easy family-friendly routes to challenging downhill and dirt jump zones. The comprehensive facilities at places like Sherwood Pines Trail Centre, including cafes and bike shops, are also highly appreciated. The natural forest settings, particularly within the historic Sherwood Forest, add to the overall appeal.
Yes, the Drinking Pit Lane (Robin Hood Way Section) is part of the Robin Hood Way, a bridleway linking Creswell Crags to Clumber Park. This section offers an enjoyable ride through woodland, especially in winter, with natural forest floor terrain.
The bike parks are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While winter can bring muddy conditions, some trails like the Drinking Pit Lane are still enjoyable on an MTB. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Sherwood Pines Trail Centre has ample parking available at its visitor center. Thieves Wood also offers plenty of free parking at its car park, which includes a refreshment cabin.
At Sherwood Pines Trail Centre, the Skills Loop near the visitor center is specifically designed for this purpose. It's a safe, easy, and traffic-free area with various technical trail elements and a mini singletrack loop, suitable for all ages and skill levels to practice.


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