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Top 4 Bike Parks around Rogate

Best bike parks around Rogate offer excellent opportunities for mountain biking enthusiasts within the South Downs. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, including the slopes of Combe Hill and scenic woodland stretches. Rogate is known for its dedicated downhill and freeride focus, complemented by expansive natural trail experiences. The region provides diverse trails suitable for various skill levels, from intermediate to advanced.

Best bike parks around Rogate

  • The most popular bike parks is Queen Elizabeth Country Park, a trail that features an excellent bike park with a variety of mountain bike trails. It is known for its MTB-related thrills and can get busy on weekends.
  • Another must-see spot is Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails, an mtb_park. This Downhill-focussed MTB centre offers a variety of trails from blue to pro lines, with a top half that is more gravity-focused and a second half with flowy jump lines.
  • Visitors also love Queen Elizabeth Country Park Mountain Bike Trails, an intermediate trail. It features two main trails: a blue intermediate trail and a red advanced trail with jumps and steep sections.
  • Rogate is known for downhill-focused MTB centres, natural mountain bike trails, and dedicated bike parks. The area offers a variety of bike parks to see and explore, catering to different riding styles and abilities.
  • The bike parks around Rogate are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 370 upvotes and 48 photos contributed by visitors.

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Queen Elizabeth Country Park

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Here, cut through by the South Downs Way, is an excellent bike park, festooned with a variety of mountain bike trails to suit a variety of abilities. It can get a little over-faced in truly wet weather, but it's the best place or miles around for mtb-related thrills.

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There are two trails here. A blue "intermediate" and red "advanced trail" with jumps and very steep sections. The blue "intermediate" trail is just about OK for hybrid bikes with front suspension and you'll want to drop your tyre pressures to 50psi for the rough ground. I had 75psi for road riding and it was far too harsh. I didn't want to drop the pressures as I had an 18-mile ride home ahead of me.
Both trails really need a mountain bike with fatter tyres to cope with the rough tracks. Don't bring a road bike or anything like tag-alongs for young children here.

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Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails

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Run by B1KE, the same organisation behind Wind Hill (Longleat), S4P Milford and Tidworth Freeride, this is a Downhill-focussed MTB centre.

You'll need to sign up as a member to ride which is free, and then pay a day pass which is about £7. Alternatively you can become an annual member, or get a membership that includes these other locations across the South.

The top half of the trail centre is more gravity focussed, i.e. steeper, while the second half is more flowy with some jump lines too. That might sound ominous, but in all parts there's a variety of trails from blue to pro lines for everyone to enjoy.

It's said to be a favourite of Sam Pilgrim and Brendan Fairclough!
Check out more at b1ke.com/b1keparks/rogate

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View of the Devil's Punchbowl

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No trip to the Punchbowl is complete without taking in the view from the dedicated viewpoint just beyond the National Trust cafe. A relief on a large stone on the viewing platform gives more information about what you can see.

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King Alfred's Way cuts through the Queen Elizabeth Country Park, renowned as a local MTB mecca. It's a scenic woodland stretch with steep climbs and fast descents.

The park contains 1,400 acres (6 km2) of open access woodland and downland and is located within the East Hampshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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Michele Fresneda
August 3, 2025, View of Devil's Punchbowl

amazing scenery once you get to the national trust park. the. the path follows some good downhill and uphill areas where you are also met with a view of London in the far far distance. truly recommend!

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Lots of MTB trails if you can find them.

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No trip to the Punchbowl is complete without taking in the view from the dedicated viewpoint just beyond the National Trust cafe. A relief on a large stone on the viewing platform gives more information about what you can see.

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The Devil's Punchbowl has a network of paths criss crossing through it. It's wonderful to visit any time of the year but on a crisp autumn day when the trees glow with a golden hue, you're in for a treat. Legend has it that it was created when the Devil scooped up a rock from here and threw it at Thor. The village to the north, Thursley, does indeed mean 'Thor's place'.

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do the loop anti clockwise, it's mush easier climb and much better descent

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King Alfred's Way cuts through the Queen Elizabeth Country Park, renowned as a local MTB mecca. It's a scenic woodland stretch with steep climbs and fast descents. The park contains 1,400 acres (6 km2) of open access woodland and downland and is located within the East Hampshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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climbing anticlockwise up the right hand side of the Punchbowl from Sailors Lane to the National Trust car park and cafe and descending via the old (pre-tunnel) A3 route on the Gibbet Hill side makes for an easier climb rewarded with a good fast descent

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I regularly ride the blue and red trails with my 9yr old on our hardtails. He's usually faster than me down the blue trail, but I beat him on the climbs!!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of trails can I expect at Rogate Bike Park?

Rogate Bike Park, also known as Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails, offers a diverse range of 21 trails, from blue (intermediate) to black (expert) difficulty. You'll find everything from steep technical downhill sections to fast, flowy jump lines. It's designed for skill progression, with trails like 'Bottle Rocket' for blue riders and 'Triple R Rated' for more advanced jump enthusiasts.

How does Queen Elizabeth Country Park compare to Rogate Bike Park for mountain biking?

While Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails focuses on dedicated downhill and freeride, Queen Elizabeth Country Park offers a more expansive natural trail experience. Queen Elizabeth Country Park features a bike park with intermediate blue and advanced red trails, including jumps and steep sections, set within scenic woodland. Rogate is known for its weather-proof sandy slopes, making it rideable year-round, whereas Queen Elizabeth Country Park's trails can be challenging in very wet conditions.

Are there family-friendly mountain biking options around Rogate?

Yes, Queen Elizabeth Country Park is considered family-friendly, offering a variety of mountain bike trails suitable for different abilities. The blue 'intermediate' trail there is manageable for those with some experience, though a mountain bike is recommended for the rougher sections.

What are the operating hours and access requirements for Rogate Bike Park?

Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails is open seven days a week from 10 am to 6 pm. Riders need to purchase either an annual membership or a day pass to access the trails. Membership is free, but a day pass costs around £7.

What natural features or viewpoints can I find while mountain biking near Rogate?

The area is rich in natural beauty. Queen Elizabeth Country Park is known for its scenic woodland stretches and is cut through by the South Downs Way. Nearby, you can also find the View of the Devil's Punchbowl, which offers stunning vistas and is a great spot for a break.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks around Rogate?

Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails is particularly weather-proof due to its sandy slopes, making it a reliable spot for riding year-round, even when other trails might be too wet. While Queen Elizabeth Country Park is excellent, its trails can become challenging in very wet weather, so drier months might be preferable there.

Are there options for coaching or skill progression at Rogate Bike Park?

Yes, Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails is considered an ideal venue for mountain bike skill progression. B1KE, who manages the park, also runs coaching sessions, which are highly recommended for riders looking to improve their technique from basic trail riding to advanced downhill and freeride.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

Beyond the bike parks, the Rogate area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Old Winchester Hill – Meon Valley Trail loop from Petersfield,' or dedicated MTB trails like the 'Liss Forest, Iping Common and Harting Down loop.' There are also running trails available, including the 'Ancient Tree in Cornfield loop from Nyewood.' For more details, check out the Gravel biking around Rogate, MTB Trails around Rogate, and Running Trails around Rogate guides.

Are there cafes or facilities available near the bike parks?

Yes, Queen Elizabeth Country Park has facilities including a cafe, which is a perfect stop on a long ride. Near the Devil's Punchbowl viewpoint, there's an excellent National Trust cafe and shop, along with pay parking.

Is parking available at Rogate Bike Park and Queen Elizabeth Country Park?

Yes, both locations offer parking. Queen Elizabeth Country Park has dedicated parking facilities. Near the Devil's Punchbowl viewpoint, which is close to the bike parks, there is pay parking available at the National Trust car park.

What is King Alfred's Way and how does it relate to the bike parks?

King Alfred's Way is a long-distance cycling route that passes directly through Queen Elizabeth Country Park. This adds to the riding options in the area, offering scenic woodland stretches with steep climbs and fast descents for those looking for a longer adventure.

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