Best bike parks around Hognaston provide access to diverse cycling and mountain biking opportunities near the Peak District. The area focuses on exploring natural landscapes, particularly around Carsington Water and within the Peak District National Park. While Hognaston does not feature traditional bike parks with highly constructed features, its location offers a network of cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, from family-friendly rides to challenging mountain biking trails.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Go easy on a gravel bike, in the dark, when you don't know the trails!
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"The Chevin" including Jacksons Lane this is a mile and a half of downhill action, past the Golf Course and getting steeper all the time
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The reward for all that climbing!
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"Technical climb" = technical carry. Don't bother trying to get up this on anything but a mountain goat.
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But don't bother going up it unless you like pushing
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Nice scenic route but really need a mountain bike. Lots of large stones and some steepish drops over rocks. Go through on my gravel bike but didn't feel comfortable. Great scenery, quiet and good mixture of surfaces.
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While Hognaston doesn't have traditional bike parks with highly constructed features, its location provides access to diverse cycling and mountain biking opportunities. The area focuses on exploring natural landscapes, particularly around Carsington Water and within the Peak District National Park, offering a network of routes for various skill levels.
Yes, the area offers several challenging trails. For instance, Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent is known for its loose rocky terrain, mega big rocky features, and drops. Another challenging option is The Chevin Descent to Milford, which features great rocky sections and is described as a fun and fast blast.
Yes, several routes cater to families. The **Carsington Water Family Loop** is a moderate 14.9 km route, mostly paved, suitable for various skill levels. The **Monsal Trail** within the Peak District is another excellent option, offering a mostly flat, traffic-free experience along a disused railway line, suitable for all ages and abilities.
For easy rides, consider the loops around Carsington Water, such as the **Carsington Water – Carsington Water loop from Hognaston CP** or the **Draw Off Tower – Carsington Water loop from Hognaston CP**. These are primarily on paved surfaces and suitable for any fitness level. The **Upper Derwent Valley Family MTB Ride** is also an easy 12-mile (20 km) ride, often car-free on weekends.
Absolutely. Carsington Water is a popular cycling destination with several routes originating from or passing through Hognaston. These range from easy, family-friendly rides to more moderate ones, often featuring mostly paved surfaces. You can find various cycling routes around Carsington Water in the MTB Trails around Hognaston guide.
Yes, bike hire facilities are available in the wider Peak District. For example, the Fairholmes Visitor Centre, which is the starting point for the Upper Derwent Valley Family MTB Ride, offers bike hire.
The cycling routes around Hognaston and in the Peak District offer breathtaking scenic beauty. Trails like Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows provide mega views down into Cromford Meadows. You'll encounter varied terrain, from forests and rocky features to flowy singletrack, and enjoy fresh air throughout the picturesque Derbyshire countryside.
Beyond cycling, the area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, including the **Carsington Water circular run**, detailed in the Running Trails around Hognaston guide. There are also easy hikes, such as the **Carsington Water loop from Hognaston CP**, which you can find in the Easy hikes around Hognaston guide.
The Peak District, being a natural landscape, is enjoyable in various seasons. However, for optimal conditions, late spring to early autumn generally offers drier trails and more pleasant weather. Be aware that some trails, especially those with natural surfaces, can become muddy and slippery after significant rain.
Yes, some routes pass through areas of historical interest. The **Monsal Trail** is a prime example, running along a disused railway line with illuminated tunnels that add to the experience. Additionally, trails like the Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows offer views of Riber Castle, adding a historical backdrop to your ride.
Visitors appreciate the variety and excitement of the trails. For example, The Chevin Descent to Milford is praised as a 'fun and fast blast' with 'great rocky features'. Riders also enjoy the 'mega big rocky features and a few drops' on Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent, and the 'super fun, fast and flowy descent' of Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows.
Yes, some trails can be enjoyed on a gravel bike. The Chevin Descent to Milford, while best on a mountain bike, can also be ridden on a gravel bike if you're comfortable taking it a bit steadier. Many of the paved or well-maintained routes around Carsington Water are also suitable for gravel bikes.


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