Best bike parks around Lowdham, Nottinghamshire, provide a variety of cycling experiences within a rural landscape, often near the River Trent and through former colliery sites or managed estates. The area features a mix of traffic-free paths, singletrack, and more technical mountain bike trails. These routes cater to different skill levels, from leisurely rides to challenging downhill sections.
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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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Flatout, straight, downhill blast (South to North) loose & bumpy with some small drop-offs, nothing dangerous, just great fun
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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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Around Lowdham, you'll discover a diverse range of cycling experiences. For dedicated mountain biking, you can explore spots like Watchwood Berms MTB Trail, known for its berms and optional jumps, or the singletrack trails at Bestwood Country Park. For more relaxed, traffic-free rides, the Southwell Trail and paths along the Nottingham Canal offer scenic routes. Clumber Park also provides extensive cycling routes through woodlands and around a lake.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers several options. Top to Drops – Red MTB Trail is a feisty downhill route with small drops leading into the Dirt Bowl. Additionally, the Entrance to Kinetic Trail provides opportunities for speed and drops. Further afield, Sherwood Pines features an advanced dirt jump and downhill area with progressive trails.
For family-friendly cycling, the Southwell Trail is an excellent choice. It's a traffic-free, relatively flat 7-kilometre route, perfect for beginners and those seeking a relaxed ride. Clumber Park also offers over 20 miles of cycling routes within a beautiful, managed natural environment, suitable for families to explore together.
You can find singletrack trails at Bestwood Country Park. This area offers a mix of fire roads and short, flowy singletrack sections, often used by horses, providing a couple of hours of riding enjoyment.
The bike parks around Lowdham cater to various skill levels. Trails like Watchwood Berms MTB Trail are generally considered intermediate, offering fun berms and optional jumps that are manageable for many riders. More challenging options include Top to Drops – Red MTB Trail and the Entrance to Kinetic Trail, which feature steeper sections and drops. Sherwood Pines, a bit further out, also has advanced dirt jump and downhill zones.
Absolutely! Watchwood Berms MTB Trail is highly recommended for practicing cornering with its numerous berms and optional jumps. Visitors often describe it as a 'really really fun trail' that makes you want to go 'Again, again, again!'
Many trails, especially those with berms and dirt features, are best enjoyed in dry conditions. For example, Watchwood Berms MTB Trail is described as 'super quick in the dry and not too greasy in the wet!' While some trails can be ridden in damp conditions, dry weather generally provides the most enjoyable and fastest experience.
Yes, Vicar Water Country Park, while a bit further afield, offers spectacular views from the top of its hill. This park provides a mix of natural beauty and recreational facilities, making it a pleasant destination for a leisurely cycle combined with enjoying the scenery.
Beyond bike parks, Lowdham is surrounded by opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Railway Pit Lakes – The Reindeer, Hoveringham loop' or the 'Thurgarton Sheep Wash – Epperstone Circular Walk loop'. For running, routes like 'Dover Beck Stream – Smooth Tarmac Road loop' are popular. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Lowdham and Running Trails around Lowdham guide pages.
Yes, the Southwell Trail connects into the wider leisure network, including National Cycle Network Route 6. For road cycling, routes like the 'River Trent Embankment – Nottingham Station loop' offer longer distances, providing a different perspective of the area. You can find more road cycling options on the Road Cycling Routes around Lowdham guide page.
Visitors frequently highlight the fun and flow of the trails. For instance, Watchwood Berms MTB Trail is praised for being 'really really fun' and great for practicing skills. The variety of options, from technical downhill sections to more relaxed, scenic paths, ensures there's something for every rider to enjoy.


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