Best bike parks near Sutton-At-Hone and Hawley are found within the wider South East of England, providing various cycling opportunities. While Sutton-At-Hone and Hawley are small villages in Kent, the surrounding region offers accessible trail centres and bike parks. These locations feature diverse terrain, from purpose-built tracks to natural forest trails, catering to different skill levels. The area provides options for mountain biking, BMX, and general cycling.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Bexley Woods is a peaceful stretch of ancient woodland in South East London, offering a welcome change of scenery with its shady paths, mature trees, and quiet natural feel. It is a lovely place to walk, especially as part of a longer route, and adds a more secluded woodland character to the surrounding green spaces.
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A little way along ‘the big ditch’ in Oxleas Wood are a number of jumps dug into the earth which build toward a final larger jump on the far end of the ditch providing decent air if you approach fast enough into the ditch. There is a circular track with mud ‘walls’ to run off the speed which takes you directly back into the ditch slope. The turning into this track is marked by a painted tree to the edge and near the end of the fasted down hill track from the field at the top of woods; careful at crossroads if you bomb the hill from the top as there are often walkers using the trails.
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The fun police have been out to play. New fencing and dead hedging / brush utilised to block off a lot of the known routes. New ones have been created, so it's still worth a visit. Top tip - Evening is better for riding / less footfall.
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I cycled past by chance, and very much enjoyed the cafe there!
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It’s always quiet here get some good speed on this traffic free environment! This is one of my favourite places to ride as I can get so much speed and don’t have to worry about potholes or cars!
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The Southeast of England is fortunate to have this outstanding facility. Cyclopark caters for all types of cyclists. It has about 6 km of variably technical mountain bike trails, nearly 3 km of smooth road circuit on a mixture of different cambers and gradients, a national standard BMX race track and a skate park all on one site.
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The people of Kent are so fortunate to have this excellent facility - it really has everything for everyone - a good length road circuit on varied terrain, plus a similar amount of mountain bike trails of mixed technical ability, a good BMX track and a skate park... all on one site. I have never been here when it's busy either... if it ever gets busy!
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Yes, several options cater to families. Cyclopark Skate and BMX Park and Cyclopark Road Circuit in Kent are excellent choices, offering a safe and controlled environment with graded trails suitable for various ages and skill levels. Queen Elizabeth Country Park in Hampshire also provides a dedicated skills and coaching area, a Tots Pump Track, and electric bike rentals, making it accessible for all family members.
Cyclopark offers a diverse range of cycling facilities. You'll find approximately 6 km of singletrack mountain bike trails with blue, red, and black gradings, a 3 km road circuit for traffic-free riding, and a national standard BMX race track. There's also a skate park on site.
For experienced riders seeking technical challenges, The Oxleas Ditch Jumps offers earth jumps and a circular track for practicing technical skills and getting air. Cyclopark also features black-graded trails with rock garden sections. Further afield, Aston Hill Bike Park in Buckinghamshire is renowned for its challenging downhill runs and technical root sections, though it is currently undergoing redevelopment with a planned reopening in 2025/2026.
Yes, Rogate Woods Bike Park is designed for riders looking to advance their technical abilities, offering features for downhill riding and 'big air' jumps. Queen Elizabeth Country Park also has a dedicated Mountain Bike Skills and Coaching Area for beginner, intermediate, and advanced riders to hone their techniques.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails catering to different skill levels and cycling disciplines. For instance, Joydens Wood singletrack trails are loved for their quiet environment, allowing riders to explore for most of the day with minimal footfall. Cyclopark is praised for its comprehensive facilities that cater to all types of cyclists in one location.
Many bike parks in the South East, like Swinley Forest, have good drainage and firm surfaces, making them reliable options for riding even in winter without excessive mud. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and good trail conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Old Weir on the River Darent' loop, or moderate routes like 'Farningham Stone Bridge – Eynsford Ford and Bridge loop'. For running, options include the 'Swanley and Lavender loop'. There are also dedicated MTB trails like the 'Joyden's Wood – Dartford Heath dirt track loop'. You can explore more options in the hiking guide, running guide, and MTB trails guide for Sutton-At-Hone and Hawley.
Joydens Wood singletrack trails are a popular choice, offering various levels of singletrack routes within a forest setting. Cyclopark also boasts 6km of singletrack mountain bike trails.
Yes, Cyclopark Skate and BMX Park features a national standard BMX race track. Additionally, Bostal Woods BMX Trails offers an area with bumps and jumps specifically designed for BMX and MTB riders.
Most established bike parks like Cyclopark and Queen Elizabeth Country Park offer dedicated parking facilities. For forest trails like Joydens Wood, parking is typically available nearby, though it's always advisable to check specific access points and parking regulations before your visit.
Queen Elizabeth Country Park offers electric bike rentals, which can be a great option if you don't own a mountain bike or prefer an assisted ride. For other parks, it's best to check their individual websites for current rental availability.
While specific cafes and pubs directly adjacent to every trail are not listed, established parks like Cyclopark often have on-site facilities. For other locations, you can typically find cafes and pubs in nearby villages such as Sutton-At-Hone and Hawley, which cater to visitors and cyclists.


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