Best bike parks around Bekesbourne With Patrixbourne are situated within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering diverse cycling opportunities. This small civil parish is surrounded by natural woodland settings, rolling hills, and chalk escarpments. The area provides access to a network of mountain biking trails and dedicated cycling facilities within a reasonable driving distance.
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Network of XC Trails makes this a great place to Ride bikes and build Skills.
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Enjoy miles of cycling and walking trails in this area of woodland near Whitstable. The site is also a nature reserve and includes attractive mixed woodland, heathland and wet meadow. Look out for wildlife which includes woodpeckers, Woodcock and if you're lucky an owl.
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Offering miles of gravel road and natural singletrack. Some Technical features, Rivercrossings and afew small Jumps. Blean is a great place to go for MTB Rides of all ages and abilities. Just accross the road is Clowes woods, With Great transport links to Whitstable and HerneBay via New Road or The Crab and Winkle Cycle way
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One of the Longer semi wild path ways. Ideal on a mtb but a bit rough for skinny wheels. Cant Recommend this route enough. Check my profile for the full 'Miners Loop' route from Canterbury
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This route is a loop Blean Woods. This route is primarily off road in Woods (dirt track/access road) so road bikes are not suitable. The majority of this route is traffic free however there are fire-road sections incorporated with some Forrest traffic
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Fireroads Criss cross dense woodland. An Xc Loop Skirts its Tri-Wood Perimeter with at least 4 DH runs with well made Berms and Jumps
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The area offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from dedicated bike parks with graded trails to natural singletrack and multi-user paths within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll find everything from fire roads and gravel paths to technical singletrack with features like berms and jumps. Notable spots include Covert Woods Mountain Bike Trails with its downhill runs and berms, and New Road Forest Trail, Blean Woods, offering gravel roads and natural singletrack with technical features.
Yes, there are several excellent family-friendly options. New Road Forest Trail, Blean Woods is suitable for various ages and abilities, offering gravel roads and natural singletrack. Further afield, Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, about an hour's drive, features a 9km blue-graded family cycle trail. Cyclopark in Gravesend also provides a safe, controlled environment with trails suitable for beginners and families.
For trails with purpose-built features, Covert Woods Mountain Bike Trails is a great choice, known for its downhill runs, well-made berms, and jumps. New Road Forest Trail, Blean Woods also includes some small jumps and technical sections. For a wider range of graded trails, Cyclopark in Gravesend offers blue, red, and black graded singletrack with various features.
The region is rich in natural beauty, being part of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll cycle through dense woodlands, rolling hills, and past chalk escarpments. Clowes Wood is a nature reserve with mixed woodland, heathland, and wet meadows, offering opportunities to spot wildlife. Old Park Mountain Bike Trails features a small lake, adding to the scenic variety.
While Bekesbourne With Patrixbourne itself is more about natural trails, dedicated facilities are within a reasonable drive. Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest offers bike hire (set to return by March 2026), a cafe, and a visitor center. Cyclopark in Gravesend is a multi-activity cycling venue with bike hire, a cafe, and a play park, along with its graded mountain bike trails and BMX track.
For more experienced riders, Covert Woods Mountain Bike Trails provides an XC loop and downhill runs with berms and jumps. Lyminge Forest offers technical singletrack trails within areas like Covert Wood. Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest features a 13km red-graded singletrack mountain bike trail, and Cyclopark has red and black graded trails for advanced riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Bekesbourne With Patrixbourne is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate loops around Bridge and Bekesbourne-with-Patrixbourne. There are also great options for gravel biking, such as the Crab and Winkle Way, and various easy hikes through scenic landscapes.
The Kent area generally offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially in the woodlands. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter riding is possible, but some natural trails might be muddy, so checking local conditions is advisable. Dedicated bike parks like Cyclopark are generally well-maintained year-round.
Yes, while many trails are geared towards mountain biking, the region also has options for gravel and touring bikes. The Crab and Winkle Way, a 7.6-mile largely traffic-free route connecting Canterbury and Whitstable, is excellent for touring. Lyminge Forest features a good mix of fire roads and gravel paths. For more gravel-specific routes, explore the gravel biking guide for the area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from challenging singletrack to scenic, family-friendly routes. The natural woodland settings, such as those found at Clowes Wood and Covert Woods Mountain Bike Trails, are highly valued for their beauty and varied riding experiences. The presence of well-maintained features like berms and jumps, along with opportunities to build skills, also receives positive feedback from the cycling community.
Yes, the North Downs Way, a long-distance path, offers varied terrain through woodlands and along chalk escarpments, providing excellent opportunities for mountain biking. Additionally, The Miners' Way Bridleway is a longer, semi-wild path ideal for mountain bikes, connecting to broader routes in the region.
Many of the trails in the Kent Downs, especially those not in dedicated bike parks, are multi-user paths. This means you may encounter walkers, horse riders, and other cyclists. Always be courteous, give way when appropriate, and maintain a safe speed, particularly in areas like Lyminge Forest where trails can get busy on weekends.


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