Best bike parks around Warsop are situated in a region known for its historical woodlands and varied terrain, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features extensive forest parks and a network of trails suitable for cycling. This landscape provides a mix of natural and managed routes for different types of riders. Warsop itself is a town in Nottinghamshire, providing access to these outdoor spaces.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Sandy base can get boggy, great little downhill when dry.
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Great place for some XC mountain biking. Nothing very extreme so really good for Beginners or youngsters. If you're looking for hardcore downhill or bike park Wales-type trails you'll be disappointed as there is not much in the way of elevation. Cafe on-site and a bike shop too with a jet wash to clean your bike off after your ride. Can get very busy at weekends.
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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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Did this in torrential rain, deep puddles, the sandy gets everywhere , covered in it from head to toe, wet sand and disc brake pads are bad combo.
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Thieves Wood provides the scenery for an exciting day out with a walking trail that starts from the car park, offering easy access into the wood.
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Now renamed the "Outlaw Trail", the very last section has been remodelled as the start of the Blue (renamed "Robin Hood Adventure Trail") in the opposite direction.
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The Warsop area offers a mix of dedicated mountain bike parks, trail centers, and natural forest trails. You'll find options ranging from introductory singletrack with fast, flowy runs and jumps, to extensive woodland routes with gravel paths and technical sections. Notable spots include Sherwood Pines Trail Centre and Outlaw MTB Trail Start.
Yes, several locations cater to families. Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is particularly family-friendly, offering a play area for kids, various trail difficulties, and facilities like a cafe and toilets. Thieves Wood also provides walking paths and picnic benches, suitable for a family outing with some gentle cycling.
Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is an excellent choice, featuring trails that cater to different skill levels, from beginner to more challenging routes. For intermediate riders, sections like Death Valley Trail offer a blend of flow and technical elements, including switchbacks and choices of routes.
Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is well-equipped with a cafe, toilets, a visitor center, and a bike shop. It also has a play area for children. Thieves Wood offers picnic benches and a refreshment cabin at the car park.
Yes, Thieves Wood has a rich folklore ambience, associated with Robin Hood and once a hunting ground for highwaymen. It offers a historical atmosphere alongside its trails. The wider area, including Sherwood Pines, is part of the ancient Sherwood Forest, providing a natural and historically significant backdrop to your ride.
While specific rules for every trail vary, many forest and woodland areas around Warsop, such as Sherwood Pines, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to check the specific guidelines for each location regarding dogs, especially on designated cycling trails, and ensure they are kept under control.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Shirebrook Wood loop' or 'Warsop Manor Ancient Oak loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Warsop guide. For hikers, routes like 'Warsop Manor Ancient Oak – River Maun loop' are available in the Hiking around Warsop guide. There are also road cycling routes, including the 'Clumber Park Bridge – Clumber Park loop', found in the Road Cycling Routes around Warsop guide.
The terrain varies significantly. At Outlaw MTB Trail Start, you'll find fast, flowy singletrack. Other areas, like Thieves Wood, offer miles of gravel trails and singletrack. Some sections, such as 'Drinking Pit Lane', feature natural forest floor that can get muddy in wet weather, and even sandy patches, requiring careful riding.
Yes, Thieves Wood is known for its gravel trails and singletrack that link together with nearby Harlow Wood, Cauldwell Wood, and Route 6 through Blidworth, offering extended riding opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from introductory singletrack to more technical sections. The natural forest settings, especially within Sherwood Pines and Thieves Wood, are highly valued. The availability of facilities like cafes and bike shops at places like Sherwood Pines Trail Centre also enhances the experience, making it convenient for a full day out.
Yes, Warsop is home to a local BMX track. While specific details on its features are limited, it's a functional spot suitable for BMX riding and practicing jumps and flow, as observed by local riders.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the 'Teversal Station – View of the Five Pits Trail loop from Shirebrook' is a hard 49.3 km route with 460 meters of elevation gain, featuring mostly paved surfaces. This route requires very good fitness.

