Best bike parks around Epperstone are found within the wider Nottinghamshire region, offering diverse cycling opportunities. Epperstone, a village in Nottinghamshire, serves as a gateway to various outdoor activities. The surrounding area features a mix of forest trails and dedicated bike park facilities. While Epperstone itself does not host dedicated bike parks, nearby locations provide options for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Fairly steep, feisty little downhill drops you into the Dirt Bowl
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Features now restored in the middle of the wood, including small gap-jumps with chicken line, flowing great (April 2022).
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Unfortunately the Forestry Commission have been into Watchwood and removed all the man-made features (jumps) from the downhill runs. However the trails are still rideable & fun, plenty of berms still in place. (July 2021)
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Unfortunately the Forestry Commission have been into Watchwood and removed all the man-made features (jumps) from the downhill runs. However the trails are still rideable & fun, plenty of berms still in place. (July 2021)
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@Henry - The original Watchwood Berms were damaged, but now there are currently two new routes "Hanah" & "No Dig No Ride" as well as "Potato Gallery, Jim'll Fix It, Lumberjack Alley, Who's the Daddy, Drop in Boost". There are two straight trails to bring you back up from the bottom to the top again. The start at the concrete Trig point has the big drop in it.
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If you want speed just fly down this bomb no brakes, there is two ways of going down the drop to the right off the start of straight down bith ways are fun
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We only had time for a couple of runs but my 9-year Daughter loved it, here is her review: "It was very fun, we started off from the car park, then we cycled up a gravel hill and turned into the first downhill descent. There was a lot of berms and which were rapid. Its was really fast and quick, there are a lot of bumpy tree roots to look out for. I was on a cx bike, I would defiantly use a mountain bike if you have one. Well worth coming to ride, I know I will be back! "
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opening in the path, this little downhill trail has a few small drops and takes you to the small drops
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While Epperstone itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding Nottinghamshire region offers a variety of options. You can find forest trails, urban singletracks, and dedicated bike park facilities with features like berms, jumps, and downhill sections. Options range from family-friendly routes to challenging trails for experienced riders.
Yes, Sherwood Pines Forest Park, located near Epperstone, is an excellent option for families and beginners. It features a family cycle trail and an Adventure Trail (Blue grade) designed for skill development. Additionally, Watchwood Berms MTB Trail is described as fun for all skill levels, with manageable jumps for beginners.
For more challenging rides, Sherwood Pines Forest Park offers Kitchener's Trail (Red grade), an 8-mile singletrack, and a dedicated bike park with a Downhill Zone featuring rock drops and jumps. Within the komoot community, Top to Drops – Red MTB Trail is noted as a feisty downhill trail with small drops, and Entrance to Kinetic Trail is known for speed with drops.
Popular highlights include Watchwood Berms MTB Trail, known for its fun berms and optional jumps. Bestwood Country Park singletrack offers an urban singletrack with a mix of fire roads and flowy trails. For a fast ride, Blidworth Blast provides a straight, downhill experience with small drop-offs.
Sherwood Pines Forest Park is well-equipped with a visitor centre, a cafe, toilets, and a bike shop. Bike hire is also available on-site, making it convenient for a full day out. It also features a skills loop to help riders practice techniques.
Yes, Farmer Johns MTB Park, located outside Nottinghamshire but a notable regional option, specializes in downhill and dirt jumping. It offers downhill tracks ranging from Red to Severe Black classifications and is considered a premium spot for dirt jumping in the North West. Full-face downhill certified helmets are mandatory there.
Visitors frequently enjoy the variety of trails, from flowy singletracks to challenging downhill sections. The opportunity to practice cornering on berms, experience fun jumps, and explore forest routes are often highlighted. The community appreciates the diverse options for different skill levels.
Absolutely. Beyond bike parks, you can find various outdoor activities. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'River Trent Embankment – Nottingham Station loop' from Lowdham. Gravel biking options include 'Blidworth Wood & The River Trent loop'. If you prefer hiking, there are trails such as the 'Epperstone Circular Walk'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Epperstone, Gravel biking around Epperstone, and Hiking around Epperstone guides.
The bike parks are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Trails like Watchwood Berms MTB Trail are noted to be 'super quick in the dry and not too greasy in the wet', suggesting good conditions are often dependent on recent rainfall. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, Farmer Johns MTB Park has strict safety requirements. A full-face downhill certified helmet is mandatory to ride. Additionally, knee pads will become compulsory from June 1, 2025.
At Farmer Johns MTB Park, dogs on leads are welcome. For other locations like Sherwood Pines and Bestwood Country Park, it's advisable to check their specific rules regarding dogs, as policies can vary for forest parks and country parks.
For more detailed information about Sherwood Pines Forest Park, including current opening hours and specific trail conditions, you can visit the official tourism website for Nottinghamshire: visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk.


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