Best bike parks around Cossall are found within the wider Nottinghamshire and East Midlands region, offering varied natural landscapes for cycling. The area incorporates woodlands and repurposed lands, providing diverse terrain for outdoor activities. These locations feature a range of cycling opportunities, from established singletracks to more natural and challenging routes. Cossall, a small village, serves as a convenient starting point for exploring these regional bike parks.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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'Private land' signage all around but there are paths all over and nobody taking much notice of the warnings - least of all the BMX riders pelting down the hillside.
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Great section of natural singletrack, rooty, twists & turns parallel to the main road all the way to the big A611 roundabout
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Great place to walk the dogs and for them to explore, can sometimes get busy with mountain bikes at the weekend but they are generally respectful....the woods back onto Breadsall Priory golf course where there is a footpath across to the road.
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Nice single track in what is effectively the central reservation of the A611, steep descent to start followed by a twisty track through the trees, it even has some mini berms on the corners. Deep motorbike ruts in places but a rideable line all the way.
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Once you get to Bestwood Country Park you have a mix of fire road and flowy trails to spend a couple of hours.
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An urban single track parallel to Hucknall Rd. from Arnold Rd. to Bestwood Country Park. Once there you can have a mix of fire road and short flowy trails (usually used by horses) to spend a couple of hours.
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Lot's of downhill trails, some super tech free ride lines with big jumps and features so recommend this area more to the experienced rider. There are a couple of mellow trails that are good fun but can change frequently due to the trail fairies being busy there so watch out for new features and gaps! I'd recommend a nice track walk before heading down if you're new to the area. There are push up trails to get back up (the hill is fairly step) or an optional climb up and around the woods back to the top if you want to get a pedal in. Oh and full face helmet highly recommended!
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The area around Cossall offers a variety of bike parks, including singletrack, freeride lines, and natural trails. You can find options like Bestwood Country Park singletrack, which features urban singletrack and flowy trails, or more challenging options like Freeride Line with jumps and drops.
Yes, the bike parks cater to various skill levels. For intermediate riders, Bestwood Country Park singletrack and A611 Woodland Singletrack offer enjoyable experiences. More experienced riders looking for challenges can explore Freeride Line with its jumps and berms, or the technical downhill trails at Morley Downhill Trails.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the opportunity for skill progression. Highlights like Bestwood Country Park singletrack are praised for their mix of fire road and flowy trails, while Freeride Line is popular for its exciting jumps, drops, and turns. The community has contributed over 70 upvotes and 3 photos, indicating a positive experience overall.
Yes, Brackley Gate Woods is a popular spot that is dog-friendly, offering paths for both walking and mountain biking. While it can get busy with mountain bikers on weekends, visitors generally find others respectful.
The bike parks around Cossall are often set within natural environments. For instance, Bestwood Country Park singletrack and A611 Woodland Singletrack are located within woodlands, providing a scenic backdrop of trees and forest trails. Brackley Gate Woods also offers a forested setting to explore.
Generally, the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) offer the most favorable weather conditions for cycling in the East Midlands. During these periods, trails are typically drier and temperatures are more pleasant, making for a more enjoyable experience.
Yes, the area around Cossall offers a range of outdoor activities. For running, you can explore routes like the Erewash Canal Towpath. Road cyclists have options such as the View of Cropston Reservoir loop. Mountain bikers can find additional trails, including the Bennerley Viaduct loop. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Running Trails around Cossall, Road Cycling Routes around Cossall, and MTB Trails around Cossall.
Absolutely. For advanced riders, Freeride Line is designed with jumps, drops, and challenging berms. Additionally, Morley Downhill Trails offers super technical freeride lines with big jumps and features, highly recommended for experienced riders who are comfortable with a track walk before descending.
Yes, singletrack trails are a prominent feature in the area. Bestwood Country Park singletrack provides an urban singletrack experience with a mix of fire road and flowy sections. Another option is the A611 Woodland Singletrack, known for its twisty, rooty natural trail through trees.
Yes, if you're looking for jumps and drops, Freeride Line is an excellent choice. It features a mandatory step-up gap, a hip jump, sweet berms, and a set of rollers. For even bigger features, Morley Downhill Trails also offers super technical freeride lines with large jumps and features.
Bestwood Country Park singletrack offers an urban singletrack parallel to Hucknall Road. Once you reach Bestwood Country Park, you'll find a mix of fire road and short, flowy trails, often used by horses, providing a varied cycling experience for a couple of hours.


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