Best bike parks around Draycott And Church Wilne are characterized by general cycling routes and trails suitable for various fitness levels. The area features natural landscapes such as St Chad's Water and Church Wilne Reservoir, offering pleasant circular paths through woodland edges and wildflower meadows. Nearby Elvaston Castle Country Park provides extensive cycling and walking trails around a historic 17th-century castle.
Last updated: July 12, 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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The Trails start from the Trig at the top of Stapleford Hill
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Hemlock Stone Mountain Bike trails are situated in Stapleford Woods just outside Nottingham and consist of mainly downhill and freeride trails. source: https://www.moredirt.com/trail/United-Kingdom_East-Midlands/Hemlock-Stone-Mountain-Bike-Trails/251
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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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Alvaston Park features a lovely lake with its own island, a trail that boasts over 20 exotic trees, a superb BMX track and a science garden. Covering 85 acres (34 ha), it is a great place for an evening stroll and is just a short walk from Derby's city centre. The park has proudly secured Green Flag Award status for several years.
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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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Hemlock has 3 awesome council approved trails, The original, Berm burner and Freeride line. It's an awesome riding spot and definitely worth a visit.
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While Draycott And Church Wilne doesn't feature large, dedicated bike parks with extensive extreme features, the area is well-suited for general cycling routes and trails. You'll find pleasant rides through natural landscapes, including some areas used by mountain bikers and BMX riders, and nearby country parks with extensive trails.
Yes, for more experienced riders seeking challenging features, you can find spots like Freeride Line, which includes jumps, drops, turns, and a hip jump. Another option is Morley Downhill Trails, known for its downhill lines with big jumps and features, recommended for experienced riders. The Original Mountain Bike Trail also offers jumps and berms.
Absolutely. Alvaston Park is a great family-friendly destination, featuring a lake, a science garden, and a BMX track. Additionally, the general cycling routes around Draycott And Church Wilne, such as those near St Chad's Water and Church Wilne Reservoir, offer easier, paved surfaces suitable for various fitness levels.
You can explore Brackley Gate Woods, which offers paths through woodland areas, some of which are used by mountain bikes. St Chad's Water and Church Wilne Reservoir also provide pleasant circular footpaths through woodland edges and wildflower meadows that can be cycled.
Beyond cycling, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, as well as opportunities for gravel biking and road cycling on dedicated routes. Nearby Elvaston Castle Country Park also provides extensive walking trails.
Yes, the nearby Elvaston Castle Country Park features the historic 17th-century Elvaston Castle, surrounded by hundreds of acres of trails. The Trent Lock – Attenborough Nature Reserve loop from Draycott and Church Wilne also includes points of interest like the Elevated Black Metal Bridge Cycle Path and The Stalybridge Inn with views of Trent Lock.
The area is generally pleasant for cycling during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter cycling is possible, though some trails might be muddy or less accessible depending on conditions.
Parking is typically available at popular starting points for cycling routes and at larger parks like Elvaston Castle Country Park and Alvaston Park. For specific trailheads, local parking information may vary, so it's advisable to check local signage.
Yes, several routes pass by or are near establishments popular with cyclists. For example, The Stalybridge Inn is mentioned as a point of interest on some routes. You'll find various cafes and pubs in the villages and towns surrounding Draycott And Church Wilne, offering refreshment stops.
Public transport options are available to reach some key cycling areas. For instance, you can find public transport routes that connect to areas like Trent Lock and Elvaston Castle Country Park, which serve as starting points for many rides. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for specific routes.
Generally, permits are not required for cycling on public paths and designated trails within nature reserves like St Chad's Water or parks like Elvaston Castle Country Park. However, always respect private land signage, especially in areas like Brackley Gate Woods where some sections might be privately owned.
Visitors appreciate the variety of cycling experiences, from challenging rides with jumps and berms to family-friendly routes and general cycling through scenic natural landscapes. The community often highlights the pleasant paths through woods and the respectful atmosphere, even in areas shared with mountain bikers.


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