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Mountain biking around Narborough offers a diverse landscape of gentle rolling hills, picturesque riverside paths, and notable nature reserves. The area features varied terrain, from smooth cycleways to more technical singletrack, providing options for different skill levels. This region in Leicestershire is characterized by its green spaces and waterways, making it suitable for exploring on two wheels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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13
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22.2km
01:16
70m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.5km
02:04
140m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.1km
01:06
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Top tip only park your bike on the left, (looking from the road) there is a sign to remind you when you arrive. Great service, nice little upstairs room when the weather isn’t so good, or sit outside side on warm sunny days, good value for money with the coffee and cake.
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Cycling is only permitted on the one route through the park, which gets busy with walkers, take it slow in the park. Cafe and toilets in the middle.
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Bradgate Park was first enclosed as a deer park (for hunting) in the 12th Century. Herds of Red and Fallow Deer still roam freely across the Park's 800 acres today.The Park is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its importance as a wildlife habitat and its geological interest - the 600 million year old Precambrian rocks here are some of the oldest in England. Bradgate House, built around the year 1500, was one of the first unfortified, brick-built country houses in the country and was the childhood home of Lady Jane Grey and played an important role in the English Civil War. Abandoned in the 18th Century, the house is now an evocative ruin set in a landscape that has changed little since the house's heyday.
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This is the Great Pit in Swithland Wood, a site shaped by centuries of slate quarrying, with origins tracing back to Roman times. The quarry was first officially recorded in the 1300s, with activity continuing until the 19th century. Due to the presence of deep water and sheer vertical walls, the quarry is extremely hazardous and completely closed to public access.
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John Merrick's Lake is one of numerous lakes within the Reedbed Nature Reserve. The reserve is a great place for birdwatching, with wildlife all around you.
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Was pretty mucky and slippy on a gravel bike in June, although it's been a wet year
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Historically held by Radulfus Basset in 1166, the name of this village signifies 'farm/settlement on a hill.' The village witnessed the opening of the Great Central main railway line in 1899, with a station named after nearby Ashby Magna. Today, Dunton Bassett is known for the Dunton Bassett Arms pub, a primary school and a village hall donated by successful Leicester builder Orson Wright. The village's cricket club, established in 1870, actively participates in leagues, and the community once thrived with a combined shop and post office, though the latter closed in 2018.
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There are over 45 mountain bike trails around Narborough, offering a variety of experiences. These include 20 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride and 26 moderate trails for those seeking more of a challenge.
Mountain biking around Narborough features a diverse landscape of gentle rolling hills, picturesque riverside paths along the River Soar, and notable nature reserves like Narborough Bog. You'll find a mix of smooth cycleways, forest tracks, and some more technical singletrack sections, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Narborough offers several easy mountain bike trails ideal for beginners or families. An excellent option is the View of the Waterway – Path Beside the Pond loop from Narborough Bog, an 18.9 km route that takes about 1 hour 5 minutes, offering scenic views and non-technical terrain. Another easy choice is the View of the Waterway – Path Beside the Pond loop from De Montfort University, which is 17.5 km long and provides pleasant riding along the water's edge.
For more experienced riders, Narborough has 26 moderate trails. A good example is the Dunton Bassett Village – Wheelbarrow Pond loop from Narborough, a 31.5 km route that offers a longer ride with more varied terrain. Another moderate option is the Stone Bridge in Abbey Park – Bradgate Park Visitor Centre loop from South Wigston, which is a longer 50.9 km ride.
Many trails in Narborough pass through or near significant natural features. You can explore the ancient Narborough Bog, a unique reserve known for its wildlife. Other routes may take you past the picturesque River Soar, or near bodies of water like Stoney Cove National Dive Centre, Groby Pool, and Thornton Reservoir. You might also encounter the Stone Bridge in Abbey Park on some routes.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Narborough are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Great Central Way – Path Beside the Pond loop from Oadby and Wigston is a 20.1 km circular trail that takes you through varied landscapes.
The mountain bike trails in Narborough are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic views along waterways, and the accessibility of routes for different skill levels.
Absolutely. Narborough Bog is a prominent nature reserve often featured in routes, known for its diverse habitats. Additionally, Everards Meadows offers 70 acres of green space with quality cycling paths, connecting to the National Cycle Network. Glen Parva Nature Reserve also provides peaceful paths that can be incorporated into longer cycling routes.
Yes, Everards Meadows, a significant green space in the area, features cycling paths that connect directly to Route 6 on the National Cycle Network, providing extended riding opportunities.
While not directly on every trail, bike hire is available at Everards Meadows, making it convenient for visitors who don't have their own equipment to explore the area's cycling paths and connect to wider routes.
Narborough's gentle rolling hills and riverside paths make it suitable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, many of the less technical trails can be enjoyed, though conditions may be muddier.


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