Chinley, Buxworth And Brownside
Chinley, Buxworth And Brownside
Best bike parks around Chinley, Buxworth And Brownside are situated within the Peak District National Park, an area known for its natural beauty and varied terrain. The region offers a mix of challenging natural trails and scenic descents, catering to diverse cycling interests from mountain biking to touring and gravel routes. Its landscape includes rugged gritstone and gentler limestone hills, exposed moorland, and historic canal paths. This area provides authentic mountain biking opportunities on natural terrain rather than purpose-built bike…
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Now with a new gate to the lower section, spoils the descent but at least it provides a great view of the Reservoir and a chance for a photo
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Been on this today and it’s an absolute bog. Totally wrecked by the logging contractors. Only a short length at the bottom remains
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Unfortunately the upper part of Lockerbrook is now a fireroad after the completion of the logging works, only the lower section down to the reservoir remains
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Completely spoiled since the Forestry work last year it’s only useful now for access down to the dam.
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If I can make it down this, so can you. It’s not so steep that you can’t keep your speed down if necessary. Just keep your head up and keep looking ahead to pick the best line between the various lumps and bumps
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Went to ride this last Saturday, closed due to forestry work.
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Together with Coldwell Clough, this descent is more than a mile of fast and fun downhill riding taking you back down to Hayfield. Rocks and stones give way to soil (mud) as you finish in Elle Bank Wood and on to Valley Road alongside the river.
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The area primarily offers natural mountain biking trails within the Peak District, known for their scenic beauty and varied terrain. You'll find a mix of challenging descents, rocky bridleways, and fast singletrack, catering to experienced riders who prefer natural, ungroomed routes over purpose-built bike parks.
No, there isn't a dedicated, purpose-built mountain bike park with extensive graded trails and facilities in the immediate vicinity. The region is characterized by its natural mountain biking opportunities on existing trails and bridleways.
Some of the most popular and challenging descents include Roych Clough Downhill Trail, known for its super loose rock and steep sections, and Hayfield Descent, which features rocky, loose, and wild sections. Another favorite is Lockerbrook Descent, a fast trail through the woods with technical rocky sections.
Yes, for those looking for a more structured local facility, Chinley Playing Fields hosts a cycle and skatepark facility. While not a mountain bike park, it provides a dedicated space suitable for BMX, skateboards, and scooters, and can be a good starting point for younger riders or for practicing basic cycling skills.
The trails in this region are generally challenging, featuring varied terrain such as loose rocks, technical descents, steep gradients, and sometimes muddy sections, especially in wooded areas. Many routes require good fitness and advanced riding skills, with some descents having up to 17% gradients.
While many trails are challenging, some routes offer easier sections. For example, the 'Coldwell Clough Descent loop' from Chinley is described as an easy ride suitable for all fitness and skill levels. For a controlled environment, the Chinley Cycle & Skatepark facility is also an option.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers excellent opportunities for hiking and running. You can find various routes, including easy hikes like the 'Bugsworth Basin – Eccles Pike loop' or moderate running trails such as the 'Cracken Edge Winding House – View from Cracken Edge loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Chinley, Buxworth And Brownside or Running Trails around Chinley, Buxworth And Brownside guides.
Visitors appreciate the authentic mountain biking experience on natural terrain, the stunning Peak District scenery, and the varying levels of challenge. Many riders highlight the thrill of fast, fun descents like Potato Alley Descent and the technical demands of trails like The Beast Upper Descent.
The best time to visit is generally during drier periods to avoid overly muddy and slippery conditions, which can make the already challenging trails even more difficult. Spring and summer typically offer more favorable weather, though conditions can change rapidly in the Peak District.
Yes, many trails offer scenic views of the surrounding Peak District landscape. For instance, the Roych Clough Downhill Trail provides views of the Hope Valley, and Lockerbrook Descent offers glimpses of the reservoir.
For a broader selection of mountain biking routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Chinley, Buxworth And Brownside guide. It includes routes like the 'Monks Descent to Lantern Pike' and the 'Foxholes Clough Descent'.


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