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Top 5 Bike Parks in Lincolnshire

Best bike parks in Lincolnshire are found across a landscape characterized by flat fenlands, rolling Wolds, and an extensive coastline. The region offers varied terrain, from gentle paths suitable for cross-country cycling to more challenging routes within its woodlands. This diverse environment provides opportunities for various cycling disciplines, including dedicated bike parks and trails. Lincolnshire's natural features support a range of outdoor activities for cyclists.

Best bike parks in Lincolnshire

  • The most popular bike parks is Bourne Woods South End

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Bourne Woods South End

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Plenty of trails to hunt out that have been built up over the years. Forestry can make it hard to link them together at times

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Tabletop jumps are good but are on a very flat soft trail so it’s hard to build the speed to clear them

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Good jump and berms section in the woods just outside Austerby. Not too technical so fine for beginners if the weather has been fair.

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Woodland Mountain Bike Trail

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if you fancy single-track with roots n rocks, look no further

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Off-Road XC Track Through the Weir

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cracking little offroad detour for your tour, itll be too rough for a gravel bike in winter - an XC steed will do the trick

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Fire Roads

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Hi ...completed this Route on a racer and ebike. The Road is good to ride. Only bare in your mind that if has bian rain..... some parts of the route can be very muddy. Enjoy 😉

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August 25, 2025, Woodland Mountain Bike Trail

short but sweet

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Nice little route though Branston Woods

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Some tracks can be hard to find, a few trees obstruct paths and certain areas turn into a swamp. Better ride for summer than winter

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if you fancy single-track with roots n rocks, look no further

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Good jump and berms section in the woods just outside Austerby. Not too technical so fine for beginners if the weather has been fair.

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Lovely track to Doddington hall but you got the Giant bike trail in the woods

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cracking little offroad detour for your tour, itll be too rough for a gravel bike in winter - an XC steed will do the trick

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Plenty of trails to hunt out that have been built up over the years. Forestry can make it hard to link them together at times

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' bike parks in Lincolnshire?

Hamilton Hill Freeride Park, located in Willingham Woods near Market Rasen, is often considered a hidden gem. It offers a compact but action-packed experience with multiple short downhill lines, a dual slalom track, North Shore features, and various jumps and drops. It's free to ride and great for quick laps.

Are there bike parks in Lincolnshire suitable for beginners?

Yes, several spots cater to beginners. Jump and Berms in Austerby Woods is not overly technical, making it suitable for those new to jumps and berms, especially in fair weather. Hamilton Hill Freeride Park also has features that allow beginners to develop their skills before tackling more advanced lines.

Where can I find more challenging mountain biking trails in Lincolnshire?

For those seeking a challenge, the Woodland Mountain Bike Trail offers single-track with roots and rocks. The Off-Road XC Track Through the Weir is another challenging off-road detour. Hamilton Hill Freeride Park also features gnarly jumps and drops for experienced riders.

What kind of trails can I expect at Bourne Woods South End?

Bourne Woods South End offers plenty of trails that have been built up over the years. While some tracks can be hard to find and certain areas might become swampy in wet conditions, it's a great spot for exploring various paths, especially during summer rides.

What natural features or scenery can I enjoy while cycling in Lincolnshire's bike parks?

Many bike parks are nestled within natural settings. Hamilton Hill Freeride Park is in Willingham Woods, offering a forest environment. Doddington Hall Mountain Bike Trail is part of the Doddington Estate, providing scenic views around the hall. The upcoming Wolds Bike Park is planned for the undulating Lincolnshire Wolds, incorporating woodland and natural terrain.

Are there dedicated cross-country (XC) courses in Lincolnshire?

Yes, Doddington Hall Mountain Bike Trail offers a purpose-built 3-mile cross-country (XC) course. It features bridges, berms, rollers, and an optional jump line, providing a varied experience for XC riders. The planned Wolds Bike Park also aims to include extensive cross-country and cyclo-cross courses.

What is the best time of year to visit bike parks in Lincolnshire?

While many parks are accessible year-round, some trails, like those at Bourne Woods South End, are better suited for summer riding due to potential swampy conditions in winter. For trails with jumps and berms, like those in Austerby Woods, fair weather ensures optimal conditions. Generally, spring to autumn offers the most pleasant riding conditions.

Are there any pumptracks or BMX tracks in Lincolnshire for skill development?

Yes, North Hykeham Pumptrack in Lincoln provides a dedicated space for riders to practice and improve bike handling skills through continuous loops of rollers and berms. Market Deeping BMX Track near Stamford also offers specific features for BMX riders to hone their abilities. The future Wolds Bike Park plans to include a learn-to-ride pump track.

What other outdoor activities can I do near bike parks in Lincolnshire?

Lincolnshire offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes like the Belton House and Park loop or the Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve loop. For more cycling, consider touring routes such as the Water Rail Way and Woodhall Spa Loop or the Fossdyke Trail from Lincoln. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes in Lincolnshire and Cycling in Lincolnshire guides.

What can I expect from the jumps at Tabletop Jumps, Wilder Doddington?

At Tabletop Jumps, Wilder Doddington, you'll find good tabletop jumps. However, they are situated on a very flat, soft trail, which can make it challenging to build enough speed to clear them effectively. The area also features a lovely track leading to Doddington Hall.

Are there any upcoming bike park developments in Lincolnshire?

Yes, the Wolds Bike Park is a significant upcoming development. It has received planning permission and is currently in the funding stage. This ambitious project aims to cater to all skill levels with cross-country, mountain bike, and adaptive trails, a learn-to-ride pump track, and dirt jump facilities. It will also feature a visitor centre with a cafe, bike shop, and hire station.

Do I need a permit or is there a fee to use bike parks in Lincolnshire?

Many existing bike parks, such as Hamilton Hill Freeride Park, are free to ride. For specific locations like Doddington Hall Mountain Bike Trail, there might be an entry fee or a charge for accessing the estate, so it's always best to check their official website before visiting. The planned Wolds Bike Park will likely have a fee structure upon opening.

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