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Top 16 Bike Parks around Ash

Best bike parks around Ash are situated in a region characterized by its extensive woodlands and heathlands, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. This area provides a mix of established trail networks and natural landscapes, making it suitable for various cycling experiences. The local environment features forests and open spaces, which contribute to a varied biking landscape. It serves as a hub for mountain biking, with facilities designed for different skill levels.

Best bike parks around Ash

  • The most popular bike park is Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, an mtb_park that offers a firm surface and good drainage, making it suitable for riding even in winter. It features both blue and red graded trails, suitable for various skill levels.
  • Another must-see spot is Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead, an mtb_park. Visitors can access a variety of downhill sections, including blue, red, and black graded trails, after a steep fire road climb.
  • Visitors also love Red 32 – Tank Traps (Swinley Forest), an mtb_park. This section is part of the Red trail loop within Swinley Forest, known for its swooping sections and a drop-in at the start of a gully.
  • Ash is known for its mountain bike parks, forest trails, and intermediate-level routes. The area offers a variety of bike parks to see and explore, from dedicated trail centers to natural woodland paths.
  • The bike parks around Ash are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 542 upvotes and 25 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails

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The tracks at Swinley Forest have a very firm surface and good drainage, which makes it a good place to ride in the winter without the risk of getting too muddy!

There's a blue route in the north by the trail centre (Swinley Bike Hub), and the red route in the south with a few more testing sections.

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Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead

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Here's the crossroads at the top of a steep fire road climb. At the top of the climb, turn left to find the start of a few very interesting downhill sections, rated blue, red or black. Something for everyone!

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The correct name for this trail is Red 32 - Tank Traps. It makes up part of the Red trail loop within Swinley Forest. The 'swooping' section is the last part of Red 32. The photos make it look bigger than it actually is. Good fun though and worthwhile doing. Just beware there's a drop-in at the start of this gully.

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Barossa Training Area

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Barossa training area, loads of woodland trails with gravel fire roads and mountain bike trails. It joins directly onto the Swinley forest and its mountain bike trails. This is an active military site so check for training activity.

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Wooden Skinny Bridge Over Log

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Right at the start of Red 22 where you leave the fire road, there's a narrow wooden bridge feature, or 'skinny' to ride over to get up and over the log before this section of narrow singletrack.

If you'd rather not try this one, there's a B-line to the left that avoids this trail feature.

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Tom Gibson
July 28, 2025, Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails

This junction is a great place to meet up or find your way around the trails and Swinley Forest

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Sick place to ride, loads of trails and the burns are great👌.

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Love this area for cycling round on a summer's day. We nicknamed it 'The Forbidden Zone'. Mix of tarmac and gravel trails with some stoney areas and paths through the trees but its a good loop for getting some miles in. Some amazing views if you go a little off piste up some the hill climbs and parts of it feel like you're abroad on a hot day with the smell of the pines. Sometimes there are soldiers from Sandhurst doing training or orienteering but as long as you don't interfere it's fine. Occasionally you come across the odd cow on the path! Mostly accessed via the kissing gates near the Star Posts in Swinley.

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Tank Traps are now in the middle section of the Red Route rather at the end, this leads onto a new section Red 8 with tabletop jumps.

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2 options for the start of this narrow run

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Red 15, seat down ready for jumps

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When coming to the end take the right split , this takes you to swooping berns up and down more agressive than the Bern trial on blue.

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There current diversions on Red 1 & Red 9 May 2022.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular bike parks around Ash?

The most popular bike park in the area is Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, known for its firm surface and good drainage, making it suitable for riding even in winter. Another highly-rated spot within Swinley Forest is the Red Trailhead, offering various downhill sections.

Are there trails for different skill levels at bike parks near Ash?

Yes, Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails offers a range of difficulties, with both blue and red graded trails. From the Red Trailhead, you can access blue, red, and even black graded downhill sections, ensuring something for everyone from intermediate riders to those seeking more challenging descents.

Are there beginner-friendly mountain biking options around Ash?

For beginners, the blue route in the north of Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, near the trail centre, is a good starting point. Additionally, the wider Ash region, particularly in Surrey, offers smaller bike parks with pump tracks and singletrack that can be suitable for those new to mountain biking.

What is the best time of year to visit bike parks around Ash?

The tracks at Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails have a very firm surface and good drainage, which makes it a good place to ride even in winter without excessive mud. However, school holidays can be busy, so consider visiting outside of these peak times for a quieter experience.

Are there facilities like cafes or bike shops at the bike parks?

Yes, at Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, there is a cafe and a bike shop located at the trail centre (Swinley Bike Hub), providing convenient amenities for visitors.

Where can I park when visiting bike parks near Ash?

For Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, the Lookout carpark is easily accessible at the north of the area. During school holidays, it can get busy, but other parking options are available nearby.

What unique trail features can I find at bike parks near Ash?

At Red 32 – Tank Traps (Swinley Forest), you'll find a fun section known for its swooping turns and a drop-in at the start of a gully. Another unique feature is the Wooden Skinny Bridge Over Log at the start of Red 22, offering a narrow wooden bridge challenge with a B-line option for those who prefer to avoid it.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks around Ash?

Beyond bike parks, the Ash area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Ash Aqueduct to Basingstoke Canal Centre' or 'View from Normandy Hill – Swans on the Basingstoke Canal loop from Ash'. For more details, see the Hiking around Ash guide.

Are there cycling routes near the bike parks around Ash?

Yes, there are many cycling routes available. You can find options like the 'Basingstoke Canal Locks – Curzon Bridge — Railway View loop from North Camp' or the 'Canal Metal Truss Bridge – Fleet Pond loop from Ash'. For a comprehensive list, check the Cycling around Ash guide.

Can I find gravel biking routes near Ash's bike parks?

Absolutely. The region provides excellent gravel biking opportunities, including routes like 'Frensham Ponds, Thursley Common & Hankley Common loops from Farnham' and 'Ash Lock (Basingstoke Canal) – Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead loop from Fleet'. Discover more in the Gravel biking around Ash guide.

What is the Barossa Training Area and can I bike there?

Barossa Training Area offers extensive woodland trails with gravel fire roads and mountain bike trails, directly connecting to Swinley Forest. It's a mix of tarmac, gravel, and stoney paths. However, it is an active military site, so it's advisable to check for training activity before visiting.

Are there any other bike parks in the wider Surrey area near Ash?

Beyond Swinley Forest, the wider Surrey Hills area offers other notable bike parks. These include S4P Bike Park near Godalming, which is a dirt jump park, and Rogate Downhill, providing trails graded from blue to black. You can also find smaller local parks with singletrack, pump tracks, and dirt jumps.

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