Shottle and Postern CP
Shottle and Postern CP
Best bike parks around Shottle and Postern CP are situated in Derbyshire, offering access to the Peak District, an area recognized for mountain biking. The locality provides a variety of trails and dedicated bike park experiences catering to different skill levels. This region features diverse terrain, from challenging technical descents to winding bridleways and purpose-built flow trails.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Go easy on a gravel bike, in the dark, when you don't know the trails!
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'Private land' signage all around but there are paths all over and nobody taking much notice of the warnings - least of all the BMX riders pelting down the hillside.
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"The Chevin" including Jacksons Lane this is a mile and a half of downhill action, past the Golf Course and getting steeper all the time
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The reward for all that climbing!
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"Technical climb" = technical carry. Don't bother trying to get up this on anything but a mountain goat.
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But don't bother going up it unless you like pushing
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Near Shottle and Postern CP, you'll find a variety of popular trails. The Chevin Descent to Milford offers a fast, rocky blast suitable for mountain or gravel bikes. For a more technical challenge, Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent features mega big rocky features and drops. Another favorite is the Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows, known for its fast, flowy forest trail and views.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking dedicated downhill facilities, Farmer Johns MTB Park, located just outside Marple Bridge on the edge of the Peak District, is a prime destination. It offers a range of downhill-oriented trails, hosts racing events, and has a well-established dirt jumping area. A full-face helmet is mandatory for downhill riding there.
Lady Canning's Plantation near Sheffield, within the Peak District, offers purpose-built flow trails that provide a bike park-like experience. The 'Blue Steel Trail' is particularly known for its smooth, pumpable surface, making it enjoyable for both beginners and intermediate riders to build skills and experience flow riding.
The region around Shottle and Postern CP, being on the doorstep of the Peak District, offers diverse natural features. You'll encounter scenic valleys, forests, and varied topography. Trails like the Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows provide mega views down into Cromford Meadows, while other trails wind through wooded areas and past rocky outcrops.
Yes, Brackley Gate Woods is a great place to walk dogs and for them to explore. While it can get busy with mountain bikers on weekends, the paths are generally shared respectfully, making it a good option for those wanting to bring their canine companions along.
Visitors particularly enjoy the variety and challenge of the trails. Feedback highlights the 'fun and fast blast' of trails like The Chevin Descent to Milford, the 'mega big rocky features' and 'drops' on Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent, and the 'super fun, fast and flowy descent' from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows. The exhilarating nature and technical aspects are frequently praised.
Absolutely. The Peak District, accessible from Shottle and Postern CP, is known for its challenging terrain. The 'Dark Peak' area, with its rugged gritstone moorlands, offers challenging technical descents. Additionally, the Roych Clough Downhill Trail is renowned for its 'mega downhill' experience, featuring loose rock, technical sections, steep gradients, and step-downs for a very fast ride.
The Ladybower Reservoir Area in the Upper Derwent Valley is a highly popular mountain biking destination within the Peak District. It offers a wide range of trails, from challenging technical descents to winding bridleways, catering to all ability levels. Routes like the 'Ladybower and Derwent Reservoir loop' provide varied terrain and stunning natural beauty.
The Peak District offers diverse conditions. While many trails are enjoyable in drier months, the rugged gritstone moorlands of the 'Dark Peak' are a good option for winter riding due to the gritstone offering excellent traction in wet conditions. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, Houndkirk Road, an ancient track across Burbage Moor, is ideal for riders of any ability due to its width and generally flat nature. More experienced riders can still enjoy fast sections, and it connects well with other areas like Longshaw, White Edge, Froggatt, and Curbar Edge.
Beyond bike parks, the area offers a variety of cycling. You can find numerous routes for touring and road cycling. For example, the Cycling around Shottle and Postern CP guide features routes like the 'Belper loop to the Nottingham Canal' and the 'Scarthin Books – Cromford Mills loop'. For road cyclists, the Road Cycling Routes around Shottle and Postern CP guide includes challenging rides like the 'Cromford Hill – Rowsley Bar Climb loop'.
Yes, Morley Woods in Derbyshire is a local area known for its natural mountain biking trails. These trails often feature natural jumps and descents, providing a more organic and less structured riding experience compared to purpose-built bike parks.


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