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Top 8 Bike Parks around North And South Anston

Best bike parks around North And South Anston are situated in an area known for its varied natural landscapes, including woodlands and canal paths. The region offers diverse terrain suitable for mountain biking, from gentle routes to more challenging downhill sections. Many trails are volunteer-maintained, reflecting a strong local community interest in outdoor activities. This makes the area a notable destination for exploring different types of cycling routes.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Uphill Gravel Climb to Buzzard Banger and Diggers Downhill

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Been told by ranger this will be closed soon coz they are going to tarmac it. But there is a new Uphill trail to the left hand side at the exit from Buzzard wood

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Drinking Pit Lane (Robin Hood Way Section)

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Part of the Robin Hood Way, this bridleway links Creswell Crags to Clumber Park. This waymarked route is composed of mixture of surfaces and the tree lined-section directly into Clumber …

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Langold Lakes

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Good conditions all year for mtb routes.

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this is a expert level down hill run,if you wish to ride this it is a rollable course, it has a few jumps, berms, rock garden features and a ladder …

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Buzzard Wood MTB Trail

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Buzzard Wood MTB trail is an authorised trail with signs in place. On a mid March 2024 day the weather was dry but the surface was wet and muddy. More …

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James
July 22, 2025, Langold Lakes

Great spot for a quick loop while doing off-road riding, the lake links up really well to some nice singletrack and Pit top runs

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Very steep and can be hard with out ebike

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Nice trail done by volunteers

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Good trail all work done but viluni

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Sandy base can get boggy, great little downhill when dry.

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Buzzard Wood MTB trail is an authorised trail with signs in place. On a mid March 2024 day the weather was dry but the surface was wet and muddy. More fun would be had in better weather when faster speed is possible

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Not much elevation around Clumber, but this section of the Robin Hood way through woodland is enjoyable on a MTB especially in the winter. Plenty of natural forest floor (rather than hardpack gravel) which gets a bit muddy & cut-up.

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Fairly steep gravel climb up to the start of both downhill runs, Buzzard Banger/Fort Elbow to the left and Diggers Downhill to the right (slightly higher up). There is a new, smoother gravel alternative route up, used by walkers, alongside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of mountain biking trails can I find around North And South Anston?

The area offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from challenging gravel ascents and technical downhill runs to flowing singletrack and natural forest routes. You'll find trails like the Uphill Gravel Climb to Buzzard Banger and Diggers Downhill, which leads to expert-level downhill sections, and more scenic routes such as those around Langold Lakes.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are several options for less experienced riders and families. Langold Lakes offers a pleasant mix of cycle path and singletrack suitable for various skill levels. Additionally, the Thorpe Top Treble Lock Loops, accessible from Kiveton Park and Dinnington, are generally described as easy to moderate mountain bike rides, including an easy loop along the Chesterfield Canal Towpath.

Where can I find more challenging downhill mountain biking experiences?

For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Uphill Gravel Climb to Buzzard Banger and Diggers Downhill leads to exciting downhill runs. Specifically, the Fort Elbow (Black) Downhill Trail is an expert-level run featuring jumps, berms, rock gardens, and a ladder drop.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see along the bike trails?

Many trails offer scenic views and pass by notable natural features. For instance, the route around Langold Lakes provides views of the lake. The Thorpe Top Treble Lock Loops offer historical interest along the Chesterfield Canal. Riding near Clumber Park, such as the Clumber Park Lake loop, allows you to experience an ornamental lake and an 18th-century lime tree avenue.

What are the typical trail conditions, especially in different seasons?

Trail conditions vary with the weather. Many trails, especially those through woodlands like Drinking Pit Lane (Robin Hood Way Section) and Buzzard Wood MTB Trail, feature natural forest floor that can become muddy and rutted, particularly in winter or after rain. Some gravel climbs, like the one leading to Buzzard Banger, are known for loose gravel and stones. The Thorpe Top Treble Lock Loops are often best enjoyed when dry.

Are there any specific features or obstacles on the trails that I should be aware of?

Yes, trails offer various features. Fort Elbow (Black) Downhill Trail includes jumps, berms, rock gardens, and a ladder drop. The Uphill Gravel Climb to Buzzard Banger and Diggers Downhill is characterized by loose gravel and stones. Some sections, like parts of Drinking Pit Lane, can have ruts and sand at the end of descents, requiring caution.

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

Beyond mountain biking, the North And South Anston area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the Anston Stones Wood loop or the Dead Man's Cave loop. There are also options for gravel biking, including routes like the Trans Pennine Trail – Rother Valley Country Park loop. For more details, check out the gravel biking guide, running trails guide, and hiking guide for the region.

Are there any specific trails that are volunteer-maintained?

Yes, several trails in the area benefit from community involvement. Diggers Downhill, known for its berms, is maintained by volunteers. The Fort Elbow (Black) Downhill Trail and Buzzard Wood MTB Trail are also noted for being maintained by volunteers, reflecting a strong local passion for mountain biking.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike trails in North And South Anston?

Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the community effort behind many trails. Riders enjoy the challenge of steep gravel climbs and technical downhill sections, as well as the flow of singletrack and the natural feel of forest routes. The mix of cycle paths and singletrack around places like Langold Lakes is also highly rated for a pleasant riding experience.

Is there parking available near the cycling routes?

While specific parking details for every trail are not always listed, many popular trailheads and access points, especially those near country parks or villages like Kiveton Park and Dinnington, typically offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check local information for specific starting points before your visit.

What is the best time of year to visit for mountain biking?

The best time to visit largely depends on the specific trail and your preference for conditions. Trails with natural forest floor can get very muddy in wet weather, especially in winter. For drier, faster conditions, spring, summer, and early autumn are generally ideal. However, some trails, like Drinking Pit Lane (Robin Hood Way Section), are noted as enjoyable on an MTB even in winter, provided you're prepared for mud.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the bike trails?

While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every trail are not detailed, the proximity to villages like North and South Anston, Kiveton Park, and Dinnington suggests that amenities such as cafes and pubs are generally accessible within a short distance from many of the cycling routes. Clumber Park also has facilities for visitors.

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