Best bike parks around Cambs offer a range of cycling experiences, despite the region's generally flat terrain. Cambridgeshire features diverse landscapes, from river valleys to open fields, providing varied backdrops for outdoor activities. The area is well-suited for cycling, with many routes combining natural beauty with purpose-built tracks. These destinations cater to different skill levels, making them accessible for many riders.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Currently (end of May 2026) the route is full of fallen trees. Doable on foot if you are fit. Not passable by bike. We still had luggage and had to lift the bikes about 20 times, partly in pairs over the large trunks, partly we had to take off the luggage because otherwise it would not have been possible at all.
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Anyone who recommends this as a mountain bike trail is out of their mind, especially the northern section. The risk of accidents is very high, so it's strongly discouraged.
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It should be a mountain bike
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It includes many falling tree branches or trunks on the way. Sometimes you have to carry bike up to shoulder to cross those obstacles. Also very steep and slippery slopes require some techniques to push bike up and it can be dangerous. Sometimes I fell down with my bike. At the end of the route, a way out is hidden on a small hill and it was so difficult to carry up my bike up. So if you plan to roll on this route with mountain bike, plan more time and be aware of the difficulties. Entering the route in a rainy day is not recommended.
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There is a trail on the lakeshore between Leezen and Görslow. You can ride this with MTB. But not during or shortly after rain. Lots of small and a few larger trees across the path. Carry it over or under it and do it many times. In places very sloping and narrow with edges broken off towards the lake. Strong short climbs that are very smooth. Lots of tree stump remains, roots and stones. Sometimes really not passable, not for city or trekking bikes. Or beginners have no business there because they would probably only push over 5 km. Actually the path is just a hiking trail which is not really recommended for hikers. 5km that are tough, nice if you get through in one piece.
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Technically demanding, especially when it's wet, you have to dismount in some places, but it's worth it!
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Nice trail. here and there you have to be careful, in some narrow places there are quite big stones in the way 😉
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Yes, several bike parks cater to families. MTB Playground in the Forest by the TV Tower is a small facility ideal for MTB and BMX riders, offering a great place to practice jumping, especially for beginners. Milton Country Park in Cambridge also provides purpose-built tracks and 'Cycle First' group sessions for those looking to gain confidence in a safe environment.
For beginners, MTB Playground in the Forest by the TV Tower is excellent for practicing jumps. Milton Country Park offers 'Cycle First' group sessions led by British Cycling qualified instructors, making it a safe place to learn. Wandlebury Country Park also features gentle slopes perfect for those new to mountain biking.
If you're looking for a challenge, the Görslower Ufer Mountain Bike Trail is described as demanding, especially when ridden from north to south, and is recommended for mountain bikes. Tower Trails Schwerin Slopestyle Park is professionally built and more suited for experienced riders. Wandlebury Country Park also offers more challenging descents for seasoned riders.
Many bike parks around Cambs are set within natural landscapes. For instance, Görslower Ufer Mountain Bike Trail and Lakeside Mountain Bike Trail run through forests and by lakes. Wandlebury Country Park offers diverse terrain including woodlands, open fields, and a small lake, providing picturesque views. Grafham Water Park features stunning lakeside scenery and trails through meadows and forests.
Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for cycling with milder temperatures. However, some trails, like Görslower Ufer Mountain Bike Trail and Lakeside Mountain Bike Trail, are not recommended after heavy rain due to muddy conditions. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially during wetter seasons.
Yes, many locations offer a mix. Wandlebury Country Park has an extensive network of trails ranging from gentle slopes for beginners to more challenging descents for experienced riders. Grafham Water Park also caters to different abilities with thrilling downhill sections and leisurely paths. Milton Country Park provides purpose-built tracks with berms and ramps for various skill levels.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences. The community enjoys the challenging nature of trails like Görslower Ufer Mountain Bike Trail and the good mood inspired by singletracks such as Singletrack Through the Undergrowth – Sternberger Seenland. The well-maintained and professionally built features at places like Tower Trails Schwerin Slopestyle Park are also highly rated.
Beyond bike parks, the Cambs region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain biking trails, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Cambs guide, or try gravel biking with routes found in the Gravel biking around Cambs guide. There are also general cycling routes available, which you can find in the Cycling around Cambs guide.
Yes, Grafham Water Park features a significant 37km track that combines paved surfaces and gravel, offering a versatile long-distance riding experience around the reservoir. Additionally, the nearby routes include longer options such as the 63.8 km 'View of Lake Schwerin – Old Harbour Wismar loop' for mountain biking and the 59.9 km 'Kaarz Manor and Park – Keezer Lake bathing area loop' for general cycling.
Yes, Tower Trails Schwerin Slopestyle Park is a professionally built facility designed for slopestyle riding, though it's geared more towards professionals. For those looking to practice jumps, the MTB Playground in the Forest by the TV Tower is a small park ideal for beginners to hone their jumping skills.
Milton Country Park offers miles of off-road tracks suitable for both hybrid and mountain bikes, complete with purpose-built features. Wandlebury Country Park provides an extensive network of well-maintained mountain biking trails through diverse terrain. Grafham Water Park also has a wide array of mountain bike trails, including gravel paths and natural surfaces, around its reservoir.
Absolutely. Many locations in and around Cambs blend natural scenery with engineered tracks. Milton Country Park, for example, has purpose-built tracks within a natural park setting. Wandlebury Country Park offers trails through woodlands and open fields, while Grafham Water Park combines lakeside views with varied mountain bike trails. Even trails like Singletrack Through the Undergrowth – Sternberger Seenland offer great views as a reward amidst the forest riding.


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