Bike parks around Stapleford offer dedicated spaces for mountain biking enthusiasts. The area, situated near Nottingham, provides various trails for different riding styles. These trails are often maintained by local riding communities, ensuring their condition and evolution. Riders can find options ranging from flowy sections to more challenging downhill and freeride experiences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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S-Bend still brill 6 years later! choice of lines jumps or tables, short & sweet
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Yeah so I rode this not too long ago I'm pretty shit on bikes but my carerra got me down in one piece anyway add@a_winson_06
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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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Berm burner– Made up of a series of turns that snakes its way down the left hand side of the hill. Steep in parts, ever so fun, spicy in the wet.
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Freeride line– As the name suggests this one has a couple more jumps and drops in. This trail has the only mandatory gap in a feature. It is a step up though, and pretty safe, but here’s me giving you the heads up, just sayin’. The rest of the trail has got some great turns and even a hip jump, some sweet berms, finishing off in a set of rollers.
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Around Stapleford, you'll find dedicated spaces primarily for mountain biking, including downhill and freeride cycling. These areas often feature a mix of urban singletracks, flowy trails, and more challenging lines with jumps, drops, and berms. The trails cater to various skill levels, from intermediate to advanced riders.
The area offers several popular spots. Bestwood Country Park singletrack is well-liked for its urban single track and a mix of fire road and short flowy trails. For those seeking more challenge, the Freeride Line is known for its jumps, drops, and technical features, while The Original Mountain Bike Trail offers a fun ride with jumps and berms.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. The Freeride Line is specifically designed with jumps, drops, a step-up feature, and hip jumps. The Original Mountain Bike Trail also features significant jumps and berms, offering a thrilling experience for skilled riders.
The Hemlock Stone Mountain Bike Trails, located in Stapleford Woods just outside Nottingham, is a notable destination for downhill and freeride cycling. It features flowy trails with tabletops and rollables, maintained by The Hemlock Trail Association. While not a massive hill, its accessible nature allows for multiple runs.
Near the Hemlock Stone Mountain Bike Trails, a car park is conveniently located in Bramcote Hills Country Park. This park offers amenities such as a children's play area and facilities for refreshments, making it a good option for families where some members might not be cycling.
For the Hemlock Stone Mountain Bike Trails, parking is available nearby in Bramcote Hills Country Park. For other bike parks like Bestwood Country Park singletrack, parking can typically be found within or adjacent to the country park itself.
Beyond mountain biking, the Stapleford area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes like the Nottingham Canal Nature Reserve & the Hemlock Stone loop, or longer routes around Bramcote Hills Park. For running, there are trails around Sandiacre Lock and Toton Washlands. Road cycling routes also abound, such as those leading to Elvaston Castle Country Park. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Stapleford guide, running trails around Stapleford guide, and road cycling routes around Stapleford guide.
While specific seasonal considerations aren't detailed for all parks, trails like the Berm Burner Trail can be 'spicy in the wet,' suggesting that drier conditions are generally preferred for optimal riding. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and less extreme weather, though local conditions can vary.
Near the Hemlock Stone Mountain Bike Trails, Bramcote Hills Country Park, which has nearby parking, offers facilities for refreshments. For other bike parks, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby towns or within the country parks themselves for cafes or pubs.
Many of the trails, particularly the Hemlock Stone Mountain Bike Trails, are built and maintained by passionate local riding communities, such as The Hemlock Trail Association. This community involvement helps ensure the trails are kept in good condition and evolve over time.
Absolutely. The Original Mountain Bike Trail is known for its sweet berms and jumps, including tables and S-bends. The Freeride Line also features hip jumps, rollers, and various jumps and drops, providing plenty of airtime and technical challenges.


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