Best bike parks around Church Crookham offer a range of cycling experiences in a region characterized by its woodlands and country parks. The area provides diverse terrain suitable for various skill levels, from beginner-friendly tracks to more challenging mountain biking trails. Church Crookham is situated within Hampshire, offering access to natural landscapes that support outdoor activities like cycling. The local environment includes both managed parks and natural forest areas, providing varied settings for bike enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A nice stretch through the forest, lots of paths to choose from!
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Brilliant bit of drop-bar or MTB fun alongside the lanes.
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Nice bit of loose gravel through an MOD training area. Very picturesque and some good down and uphill sections. It also takes you through a nice wood. Great for mountain bikers too.
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Lots of fun tracks and downhills here
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The tracks up here are really cool with some nice little jumps🤙🏻
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Great tracks both going up and going down.
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A nice little piece of single track. Relatively flat so you've got to pedal to get the most out of it, but it's worth the effort.
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For families and beginners, Edenbrook Country Park Bike Track is an excellent choice. It features a wheeled sports track, a gentle 100m flow trail, and a '1 dot' track specifically designed for developing basic skills with berms and rollers. Swinley Forest also offers Green (beginner) trails. You can find more details about Edenbrook Country Park on the Edenbrook Country Park Bike Track highlight page.
Experienced riders have several options. Edenbrook Country Park Bike Track includes a 440m skills adventure trail and a drops zone with progressive drops. Further afield, Swinley Forest offers extensive Red (advanced) trails and a dedicated 'The Summit' bike park area with downhill trails, jumps, and wooden features. Minley Forest also provides a natural network of single tracks with various drops and jumps for exploration.
Yes, Edenbrook Country Park features a hard-surfaced pump track, also known as Pale Lane Pump Track. This all-weather circuit is perfect for linking turns and carrying speed through pumping. The Edenbrook Country Park Bike Track highlight mentions its pump track facilities.
Swinley Forest offers an extensive 24km network of purpose-built, all-weather mountain bike trails categorized by difficulty: Green (beginner), Blue (intermediate), and Red (advanced). This variety ensures that riders of all skill levels can find suitable terrain, from gentle paths to technical features like berms, rollers, tabletops, roots, and rocks.
Yes, Swinley Forest has an on-site facility called the Swinley Bike Hub, which provides bike rentals and coaching options to enhance your riding experience.
Minley Forest provides a more natural and exploratory mountain biking experience. It features a 'little maze' of single tracks with various drops, jumps, berms, and switchbacks. It's ideal for those who enjoy discovering new lines and offers a fun, varied riding experience for a few hours.
You can find excellent singletrack with good flow at Rollercoaster Singletrack (Northeast Flow), which is known for its enjoyable uphill and downhill sections. Another great option is Hazeley Heath Singletrack, offering a way to avoid traffic on nearby lanes with some challenging sections through the forest. For a tight, pedally experience, try Tight Like a Tiger Singletrack.
Yes, the area around Church Crookham offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Itchel Lane Cycling Route' or 'Crondall Village loop' from Church Crookham, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Church Crookham guide. For running, consider trails along the Basingstoke Canal or through Wide Forest, found in the Running Trails around Church Crookham guide. There are also general cycling routes, such as the 'Water Witch Pub – Basingstoke Canal Towpath loop', available in the Cycling around Church Crookham guide.
Yes, Edenbrook Country Park offers free parking, with one car park providing direct access to the bike tracks. However, it can get crowded, especially during peak times.
Crookham Park Wheelpark is primarily designed as a community facility for skateboards, BMX riders, and scooter users. While it accommodates bikes, mountain bikers seeking dedicated trails or aggressive features might find Edenbrook Country Park or Swinley Forest more suitable for their needs.
The bike parks around Church Crookham, particularly those with all-weather trails like Swinley Forest, can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, especially after heavy rain, as some natural trails might become muddy.
Yes, you can find a Gravel Road Through the Forest, which is part of a network of gravel fire roads crisscrossing through MOD land. These offer a different kind of cycling experience and often connect to various MTB trails.


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