Best bike parks around Hulland CP provide access to diverse mountain biking terrain. The area, situated near the Peak District, features natural landscapes with challenging trails. Riders can expect routes characterized by rocky descents, technical sections, and varied forest environments. This region offers opportunities for both intermediate and advanced mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: May 17, 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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"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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A great area. Somewhere I should ride more often than I do (pretty much on my doorstep). I go up from what used to be the HSBC in Duffield, Approach Hazlewood and get into the Chevin that way.
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Agree with you guys this is a fun ride - quite exhilarating
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The area around Hulland CP, situated near the Peak District, offers diverse mountain biking terrain. You'll find natural landscapes with challenging trails, characterized by rocky descents, technical sections, and varied forest environments. It's well-suited for intermediate and advanced riders.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a technical challenge, Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent is a must-try. It features a loose, rocky descent with mega big rocky features and drops. Another option is Loamy Descent from Rock-a-Bye Baby, which offers a steep, loamy descent with a rollable tabletop and tight, loose corners.
For a fun and fast blast with rocky features, check out The Chevin Descent to Milford. It's best on a mountain bike but can also be enjoyed on a gravel bike if you take it a bit steadier.
Absolutely! Kelly's Trail is a popular choice for its flowing singletrack with fun features that are not overly technical. It offers a mix of rollable features and a rocky bridge section, making it enjoyable without being too demanding.
At Black Rocks, you can find Black Rocks Berms and Rooty Loam Trail. It's a favorite for warming up, offering nicely carved berms, loamy step-downs, and gradual descents over rooty sections, perfect for sessioning before tackling steeper trails.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and challenging nature of the trails. Many highlight the fast sections, rocky features, and technical descents. The variety, from flowing singletrack to steep, loamy trails, is also highly appreciated, offering something for different skill levels within mountain biking.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Hulland CP offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, gravel biking routes, and more extensive MTB trails. For detailed routes, explore the guides for easy hikes, gravel biking, and MTB trails around Hulland CP.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For family-friendly options, you can check out routes like the 'Roadford Lake Dam – Carsington Water loop' or the 'Troll's Bridge – Roadford Lake Dam loop'. More details are available in the easy hikes around Hulland CP guide.
Yes, the region offers longer gravel biking routes, some of which are quite challenging. Examples include the 'Litton Tunnel – Monsal Trail loop' (74 km) and the 'Carsington Water – Bradbourne Brook Ford loop' (66 km). You can find these and other routes in the gravel biking around Hulland CP guide.
While specific seasonal conditions for Hulland CP bike parks aren't detailed, mountain biking in the Peak District area generally offers good conditions from spring through autumn. Be aware that after significant rain, some trails, like Kelly's Trail, can develop large puddles due to drainage, so checking local conditions or recent rider tips is always recommended.
While specific viewpoints directly from the bike park trails are not explicitly listed, the area's natural landscapes near the Peak District suggest opportunities for scenic views. Trails like Kelly's Trail are within areas that typically offer pleasant surroundings.


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