Best bike parks around the Thames offer diverse cycling experiences across its varied landscape. The region features dedicated bike parks and extensive mountain biking trails. These locations cater to different riding styles, including BMX, dirt jumping, and mountain biking. The area provides varied terrain, from urban parks to woodlands and river-adjacent paths.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Small pump track at the edge of the recreational ground to the far side of the woods. Although in need of repair it’s still fun to bomb around on route through the trails.
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Park on Shooters Hill Rd. Home to the Charlton Lido sports centre, tennis courts, scenic gardens and a cheeky little BMX circuit. Backs onto Woolwich Common.
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I’ve heard whispers of a brutally technical hardcore trail carved into the bottom of the deepest darkest ravine in Bostal Woods….. I found it … by accident. Several insane jumps built into the steep winding single track. The earthwork is high, the jumps are tight and the track is demanding and intense; I had trouble carrying my bike up the narrow trail, I couldn’t ride up. Whoever built this is legend. Respect. Not the actual photo. No I couldn’t ride it - I tried. I won’t be going back.
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The Southmere Lake area. At the end of the Ridgeway, behind Crossness Engines, is a dissused golf course which is an MTB 'playground'; loops and circuits of hilly dirt tracks. I usually avoid it as it gets very muddy, but-today was mud free and I had the place to myself - heaven. Best avoid weekends as it gets busy with kids on motorbikes .
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Fun little BMX track, gets very busy at weekends, motor bikes etc. Go on a weekday, out of school holidays, and you can get the place to yourself.
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Agree with the slippery right handed at end - washed out on it. Great fun segment. Beware of walkers too - not uncommon to see a family walking up and no where for them to go to easily get out of way - especially if have pram you need to be able to stop within your eyeline.
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A little BMX jump park in the woods behind the Thames towpath. Occaisionally full of lippy kids, it's a relatively dangerous set of tabletops, berms and spines. A bit hairy on a CX bike mind!
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The Thames region offers a diverse range of bike parks, including dedicated BMX jump parks, dirt jump parks, and singletrack trails. You can find areas with loops and circuits of hilly dirt tracks, as well as smaller, more technical jump parks in wooded areas.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. For example, Hornfair BMX Track is a fun spot that can be enjoyed by families, though it can get busy on weekends. Hornfair Park also offers a 'cheeky little BMX circuit' alongside other amenities, making it suitable for a family outing.
For singletrack enthusiasts, Stanwick Singletrack Trail is a popular choice. It features lovely singletrack sections with various jumps and features built off to the side for those looking for extra challenges.
Absolutely. Teddington Lock Dirt Jump Park is a notable spot in the woods behind the Thames towpath, offering tabletops, berms, and spines. Another option is Bostal Woods BMX Trails, which features natural bumps and jumps formed around roots and hillocks, suitable for both BMX and MTB riders.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge offered by the parks. Many enjoy the 'fun little' aspects of tracks like Hornfair BMX Track and the technical features of Teddington Lock Dirt Jump Park. The singletrack sections at places like Stanwick Singletrack Trail are also highly rated for their flow and additional features.
Yes, you can find a pump track at Abbey Wood Recreation Ground Pump Track, offering a dedicated space for riders to practice their rhythm and bike control.
The Disused Golf Course MTB Playground near Southmere Lake is an excellent choice. It features loops and circuits of hilly dirt tracks, providing an MTB 'playground' experience. It can get muddy, so dry days are often preferred by visitors.
Many bike parks, especially those with dirt tracks, can get very muddy after rain. Weekdays, outside of school holidays, are often recommended for a quieter experience at popular spots like Hornfair BMX Track, as they can get busy on weekends.
Beyond bike parks, the Thames region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, such as the challenging Wandle Trail, Surrey Hills, and Thames Path loop, or more moderate routes like those in Richmond Park. For those who prefer walking, there are easy hiking trails like the Marlow & Thames Path loop or the Jubilee Walkway. Running enthusiasts can also find trails like the Tamsin Trail in Richmond Park. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around the Thames, Easy hikes around the Thames, and Running Trails around the Thames guides.
Yes, the Thames region caters to various skill levels. While some parks like Teddington Lock Dirt Jump Park are described as 'a bit hairy' for less suitable bikes, indicating a more challenging experience, others like Hornfair BMX Track are generally fun and accessible. Many trails, including singletrack, often have features that can be ridden or bypassed, allowing riders to choose their challenge level.


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