Best bike parks around Glynde are situated in East Sussex, an area characterized by its rolling hills and woodland, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The region provides a mix of natural trails and dedicated bike park features. Glynde itself is a village within the South Downs National Park, known for its rural landscape. The surrounding areas offer various options for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Blue graded trail and one of the steepest in Stamner Park. Small drop to start off with then into a couple of jumps.
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Rooty descent from the Top of Middle Earth to the entrance to the Playground Trails. Caution required as also used as a climb by MTBs and by walkers.
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Some very kind people created a little pump track in the middle of Laughton Woods, not far from the main byway and middle bridleway running north to south. The exact location is Trunnion Wood, across and a wooden plank from the middle bridleway and south of that path. Its small but fun when combined with the rest of the tracks in these woods and a larger pump track on the west side near the A22 - see my other Highlights/Segments/Routes. Some warnings - keep in mind some parts are private land, footpaths and please respect walkers. I tend to ride there in the evening or when its quite to avoid problems. If you are driving here, the nearest parking spot is Park Lane next to the main byway. The nearest refreshments/pub is the Roebuck in Laughton, south of the woods.
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expect some drops and jumps!
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Bentley Woods / Halland - MTB Ride This wood is small but fun, its quite with only a few dog walkers (including me) but can be easily joined up with Laughton Woods and then over to East Hoathly or Shortage. Best time to ride this area is in the evenings and the main footpaths are fairly large, but if you are riding in the day please be careful of other users and the horses at the large stud farm north of these woods. Parking, best to park at the Forge Motel/Hotel or near by. Access to these woods is behind the Forge or by Heathfield Road/Old Heath Close. If you are looking for refreshments afterwards, I would recommend the Blacksmith Arms near the roundabout on the Lewes Road.
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The bike parks around Glynde offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find everything from flowing singletrack to natural woodland trails. For instance, Ditchling Road Stanmer Mountain Bike Trails features challenging sections with drops, jumps, and rooty descents. Other trails, like Zorro's Trail, are blue-graded and offer intermediate experiences with small drops and jumps.
While some trails offer intermediate to challenging experiences, the area also caters to various skill levels. For beginners, it's often best to start with less technical sections within larger parks or explore the more gentle parts of woodland trails. The region's natural settings provide opportunities to build skills gradually.
For more challenging rides, head to Ditchling Road Stanmer Mountain Bike Trails. This area is known for its drops, jumps, and a rooty descent from the Top of Middle Earth to the Playground Trails, requiring caution and skill.
Yes, for a family-friendly option, consider the Mini MTB Pump Track – Trinnian Wood in Laughton Woods. It's a small but fun pump track created by local enthusiasts, suitable for younger riders or those looking to practice skills. It can be combined with other tracks in the woods for a longer experience.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For example, the Mini MTB Pump Track – Trinnian Wood is listed as dog-friendly. When riding in woodland areas, always be mindful of other users, including walkers and horses, and ensure your dog is under control.
Parking varies by location. For Bentley Woods, parking is suggested at or near the Forge Motel/Hotel, with access to the woods behind the Forge or via Heathfield Road/Old Heath Close. For Trinnian Wood, the nearest parking spot is Park Lane next to the main byway. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Yes, you can find refreshments nearby. After riding at Bentley Woods, the Blacksmith Arms near the Lewes Road roundabout is a recommended option. If you're near Trinnian Wood, the Roebuck in Laughton is a pub located south of the woods.
Many of the trails, such as Ditchling Road Stanmer Mountain Bike Trails, are suitable for all seasons. However, for a pleasant experience, spring and autumn often offer ideal conditions with milder weather and beautiful natural scenery. Evening rides are particularly recommended for Bentley Woods Mountain Bike Trails.
Yes, there is a Mini MTB Pump Track – Trinnian Wood located in the middle of Laughton Woods. While small, it's a fun spot created by local enthusiasts. There's also a larger pump track on the west side of Laughton Woods near the A22.
Beyond mountain biking, the Glynde area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as those found in the Running Trails around Glynde guide. There are also extensive cycling routes, including road cycling and touring, detailed in guides like Cycling around Glynde and Road Cycling Routes around Glynde.
The bike parks are set within East Sussex's rolling hills and woodlands, offering natural beauty. You'll ride through historic woodland areas like Stanmer Park and natural settings such as Bentley Woods. These locations provide a scenic backdrop to your ride, with diverse flora and fauna.
Trail lengths vary significantly. Some highlights, like the Mini MTB Pump Track – Trinnian Wood, are short but can be combined with other tracks in the woods for a longer riding experience. Other trails, such as those in Stanmer Park or Bentley Woods, offer more extensive networks that can be ridden for several hours depending on your chosen route.


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