4.7
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91
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11
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Mountain biking around Uttoxeter offers diverse terrain, from gentle valley paths to more challenging off-road sections. The region is characterized by the scenic Churnet Valley, featuring watermeadows and woodlands, and proximity to areas like Dimmingsdale with its mixed trails. These natural features provide a varied landscape for Uttoxeter cycling routes off-road, catering to different skill levels. The area's rural Staffordshire countryside ensures a tranquil setting for mountain bike trails near Uttoxeter.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
4.7
(3)
22
riders
20.1km
01:37
200m
200m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(2)
17
riders
17.3km
01:25
140m
140m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(3)
14
riders
27.4km
01:54
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(4)
15
riders
29.7km
02:01
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
12
riders
83.3km
06:05
1,370m
1,370m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church was built between 1860 and 1862 to designs of the architect George Edmund Street, funded by Sir Thomas Percival Heywood, 2nd Baronet. At the same time, Street also designed the lychgate, churchyard cross, vicarage and village school.
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Worth a stop and have a wonder around. plenty to see. 10-15 minutes is enough.
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Croxden Abbey, also known as "Abbey of the Vale of St. Mary at Croxden", was a Cistercian abbey. A daughter house of the abbey in Aunay-sur-Odon, Normandy, the abbey was founded by Bertram III de Verdun of Alton Castle, Staffordshire, in the 12th century. The abbey was dissolved in 1538. In 1176, Bertram III de Verdun, the lord of the manor of Croxden, endowed a site for a new abbey near Alton, Staffordshire, to a group of 12 Cistercian monks from Aunay-sur-Odon, Normandy. Bertram founded the abbey, like many noblemen of his time, for the souls of his family. The monks remained at the Alton site until 1179, before moving to land near Croxden, a few miles south. Croxden was relatively prosperous, drawing the majority of its wealth from sheep farming. By 1315, the monks were supplying more wool to the continent than any other religious house in the county, with transactions being recorded with Florentine merchants well into the 1420s.
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Depending upon which way you are riding, it's a short steep gravel track to the North and a much longer and gradual bridleway to the South unless you take the riverside Trail option
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Named after the Frank I'Th'Rocks Cave nearby, this is a beauty spot in Wolfscote Dale where the bridleway crosses the River Dove.
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Builders on site (May 2024) Watch this space!
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There are 11 mountain bike trails around Uttoxeter listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy cycle paths to more challenging off-road sections, catering to different skill levels.
Mountain biking around Uttoxeter offers diverse terrain. You'll find gentle valley paths, such as those in the scenic Churnet Valley, as well as mixed trails with fast flat downhills, country lanes, and technical sections in areas like Dimmingsdale. The region's rural Staffordshire countryside provides a tranquil setting with varied landscapes.
Yes, several easy trails are perfect for beginners or family outings. The Churnet Valley cyclepath loop is an easy 12.5-mile route with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a relaxed ride. Another great option is the Churnet Valley Cycle Path – Ramblers Retreat loop from Denstone, an easy 10.7-mile path offering scenic views.
The trails around Uttoxeter pass through beautiful areas. You can visit the historic Ramblers Retreat, a superb location for walks, or the serene Dimmingsdale Mill Pond. The Croxden Abbey Ruins – Ramblers Retreat loop from Alton Towers Resort will take you past the impressive Croxden Abbey Ruins. You might also encounter natural features like the Waterfall and Stepping Stones on Churnet River Tributary.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the YHA Hartington Hall – Pond in Peak District Village loop from Rocester is a difficult 51.8-mile route with significant elevation gain, offering an extensive ride into the Peak District.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Uttoxeter are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Churnet Valley cyclepath loop and the Ramblers Retreat – Toothill Wood loop from Upper Tean.
The mountain bike trails around Uttoxeter are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the Churnet Valley, and the tranquil setting of the rural Staffordshire countryside.
While many trails are easy to moderate, more advanced riders can find challenges. The region's proximity to areas like Cannock Chase Forest offers dedicated trails for all abilities, including red-graded routes like 'Follow the Dog' and 'The Monkey Trail' which feature jumps, berms, and technical sections. Within the immediate area, the YHA Hartington Hall – Pond in Peak District Village loop from Rocester is classified as difficult.
Many trails in the Uttoxeter area, particularly those on public rights of way and in open countryside, are suitable for dogs. However, it's always best to keep dogs under close control, especially near livestock or in nature reserves. Some dedicated cycle paths might have specific rules, so check local signage.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Uttoxeter, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also great, but trails can be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions, especially in areas like Dimmingsdale, and shorter daylight hours.
Yes, the area offers several spots for refreshments. The Ramblers Retreat, located along routes like the Churnet Valley Cycle Path – Ramblers Retreat loop from Denstone, is known for its locally sourced food. Many villages in the surrounding rural Staffordshire countryside will also have pubs and cafes.
Parking is generally available at various points along the trails and in nearby villages. For example, areas like Dimmingsdale and trailheads for the Churnet Valley Cycle Path typically offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas.


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