Best bike parks around Ashover are located in Derbyshire, leveraging the natural landscape of the Peak District. The area is known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails and routes. Riders can explore a variety of terrain, from challenging downhill sections to scenic bridleways. This makes Ashover a popular destination for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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I prefer going from Cutthorpe to Barlow on my gravel bike. Steep, loose descent to the stream, commit to the water crossing and ride through then a narrow singletrack that comes out in Barlow. Gets very overgrown in summer months and nettles come keen (speaking from experience)
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I went on this 15/5/2025 give it another week and it won't be any fun on a bike unless you ride a horse.
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The reward for all that climbing!
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Mellor Lane, nice descent to Sud Brook from Barlow, fun in winter not so much in Summer when it gets badly overgrown. You may be lucky, now and again it's cut back.
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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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Little Princess (Like Me) On gravel bikes might have to be a little careful but its pretty cool and you can nail it! Quite a few Orange sized rocks to keep you concentrated!
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Nice scenic route but really need a mountain bike. Lots of large stones and some steepish drops over rocks. Go through on my gravel bike but didn't feel comfortable. Great scenery, quiet and good mixture of surfaces.
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Ashover, located in Derbyshire, offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails and routes that leverage the natural landscape of the Peak District. You'll find a variety of terrain, from challenging downhill sections to scenic bridleways and 'old school' trails that utilize ancient paths.
Yes, Ashover is known for its challenging downhill trails. You can experience the Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent, which features mega big rocky features and drops. Another option is the Golf Club Downhill Trail Entrance, a technical and thrilling steep drop through trees with rocks, ruts, and roots. The Quarry Downhill Trail also offers a downhill path with a twisty, rocky section.
Intermediate riders will enjoy the Adventure Bike Trail, which is noted for its flow, banking that allows for faster riding, and well-flowing jumps. The Quarry Downhill Trail is also described as a moderate ride, and the Manners Wood Bridleway and Five Pits Trail offer moderate mountain bike experiences.
For those seeking less technical rides, the Beeley Moor Green Lane Descent is suitable for any skill level as it has no technical parts. The area also features various bridleways that offer less demanding options.
The Five Pits Trail offers scenic views as part of a loop from Tupton. Additionally, routes like the Beeley Moor Green Lane Descent provide a picturesque setting, transitioning from tarmac to an undulating green lane farm track.
There is a free car park available in Ashover by the village hall (SK350632), which serves as a convenient starting point for many routes.
The trails around Ashover are generally rideable all year round. However, the autumn season is particularly beautiful with golden-hued trails. Be aware that some sections can become boggy in wet conditions.
Beyond mountain biking, you can explore various other outdoor activities. There are numerous Road Cycling Routes around Ashover, Running Trails around Ashover, and Easy hikes around Ashover, catering to different interests and fitness levels.
Yes, many mountain biking routes around Ashover are described as 'old school,' providing a rewarding experience by utilizing ancient trails full of history. The Vernon Lane Descent is a classic, enjoyable old-school downhill trail that riders often praise.
The trails around Ashover are known for their 'great rocky Peak District trails,' offering excellent rocky descents after climbs on tarmac. You'll encounter features like mega big rocky sections, drops, and 'whoops' on trails like the Beeley Moor Green Lane Descent and Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent. Some trails also feature steep and technical climbs with loose rocks.
Yes, Ashover offers singletrack trails. The Ashover Bridleway is a moderately popular blue-difficulty singletrack trail near Chesterfield. Additionally, the Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack provides a fun, fast, and narrow path.
The Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack features a river crossing at the bottom. Riders are advised to engage their granny ring to manage the short but very sharp climb out on slippy gravel.


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