Best bike parks around Bulcote are primarily found in the surrounding areas, as Bulcote itself is part of the wider Newark and Sherwood district. This region features varied terrain suitable for cycling, though dedicated bike parks are not directly within Bulcote. Opportunities for mountain biking and trail riding exist, often incorporating natural landscapes and forest settings.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Fairly steep, feisty little downhill drops you into the Dirt Bowl
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Features now restored in the middle of the wood, including small gap-jumps with chicken line, flowing great (April 2022).
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Features now restored in the middle of the wood, including small gap-jumps with chicken line, flowing great (April 2022).
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Unfortunately the Forestry Commission have been into Watchwood and removed all the man-made features (jumps) from the downhill runs. However the trails are still rideable & fun, plenty of berms still in place. (July 2021)
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Unfortunately the Forestry Commission have been into Watchwood and removed all the man-made features (jumps) from the downhill runs. However the trails are still rideable & fun, plenty of berms still in place. (July 2021)
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Unfortunately the Forestry Commission have been into Watchwood and removed all the man-made features (jumps) from the downhill runs. However the trails are still rideable & fun, plenty of berms still in place. (July 2021)
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@Henry - The original Watchwood Berms were damaged, but now there are currently two new routes "Hanah" & "No Dig No Ride" as well as "Potato Gallery, Jim'll Fix It, Lumberjack Alley, Who's the Daddy, Drop in Boost". There are two straight trails to bring you back up from the bottom to the top again. The start at the concrete Trig point has the big drop in it.
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If you want speed just fly down this bomb no brakes, there is two ways of going down the drop to the right off the start of straight down bith ways are fun
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No, dedicated bike parks are not directly within Bulcote itself. Bulcote is part of the wider Newark and Sherwood district, and while the region offers varied terrain suitable for cycling, you'll find the bike parks in the surrounding areas.
The bike parks near Bulcote offer a variety of trails. You can find intermediate trails with numerous berms and optional jumps, such as Watchwood Berms MTB Trail, which is great for practicing cornering. There are also challenging trails with steep downhill sections, small drops, and dirt bowl areas, like Top to Drops – Red MTB Trail.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging options. For instance, Top to Drops – Red MTB Trail features a fairly steep downhill section with several small drops. Another challenging option is Entrance to Kinetic Trail, a forest trail known for its speed and distinct lines down a drop at the start.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and flow of the trails. For example, Watchwood Berms MTB Trail is described as a 'really really fun trail' perfect for practicing cornering, with many wanting to ride it 'again, again, again!'. The trails are often rideable in various conditions, making them a reliable choice.
Absolutely. Watchwood Berms MTB Trail is an excellent intermediate MTB park with numerous berms and optional jumps, ideal for honing cornering skills. Another intermediate option is Start of Jim Trail, which offers a great descent with berms, drops, jumps, and fast corners, where jumps are rollable or avoidable.
The bike parks and trails around Bulcote often incorporate natural landscapes and forest settings. You'll find trails like Entrance to Kinetic Trail and Long Mellow Singletrack that wind through forests, providing a scenic and immersive riding experience.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Bulcote offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'Gunthorpe Lock and Weir – Tom Browns Brasserie loop' or the 'Gunthorpe Lock and Weir – Railway Pit Lakes loop'. For more details, check out the Hiking around Bulcote guide.
Yes, there are several running trails nearby. Popular routes include the 'Bulcote Farm – River Trent Path loop' and the 'Riverside Track – Gunthorpe Bridge loop'. You can find more information and routes in the Running Trails around Bulcote guide.
Many trails, like Watchwood Berms MTB Trail, are described as 'super quick in the dry and not too greasy in the wet', suggesting they are enjoyable in various conditions. However, some trails, such as Long Mellow Singletrack, might get 'sloppy in mid-winter', so drier seasons generally offer the best experience.
Yes, you can find flowing singletrack. Long Mellow Singletrack is an intermediate forest trail appreciated for its long stretch of easy riding, leading to downhill fun. It's a great option for those who enjoy a continuous, winding path through nature.
For information on broader cycling initiatives and open spaces planning within the Newark and Sherwood district, you can refer to the local council's resources. For example, the Newark and Sherwood District Council provides information on their parks and open spaces plan at newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk.


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