Best bike parks around Pilsley offer a variety of cycling experiences, from easy, paved routes to more challenging singletrack trails. The area, situated near the Peak District, provides access to repurposed railway lines and woodland paths, catering to different skill levels. These routes connect cyclists with nature and local history, making the region a notable destination for outdoor recreation. Pilsley serves as a gateway to several popular cycling routes and trails that offer varied experiences for riders.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Challenging climb, would work well coming down too.
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The second part done at last and puncture free, really enjoyed it ,the banking is faster and the jumps flow better . Come out of part 1 ,follow the 5 pits trail back up the hill and you will see part 2 on the left . Part 2 finishes at the entrance of part 1 . I enjoyed it hope you do to .
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No signs , no loop , no maintenance, what a shame.
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4 minutes 15 seconds from start to finish. There is the 2nd path but I punctured and forgot my pump long walk home . Tip take a spare tube and a pump
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Back Lane is a great little descent through Cockerspring Wood, a mass of Wild Garlic in the spring. Also used by horse riders as well as walkers.
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Glapwell MTB Trail - Well worth a run round if you are passing. From the Stockley Trail, the Start is via the Southern entrance & the Exit is slightly further North.
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At 0.8 miles it’s not too taxing but has enough interesting features to make it an interesting break in the trail ride
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On the East Side of Holme Brook Valley Park there is a path that goes straight up the hill this is a great sprint to test fitness as it gets steeper the higher up you get. Just before you join the tarmac path there is a trail off to the right. This is apparently an MTB Trail. Having ridden it I would say avoid it. It has some potential but whoever built it didn't have the skills to create any flow and it is too short. Nice idea, shame about the execution.
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Around Pilsley, you'll discover a diverse range of cycling experiences. These include dedicated mountain bike parks with features like banking and jumps, as well as undulating and semi-technical singletrack trails through forest settings. The area also offers easier, paved routes often repurposed from old railway lines, suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, for beginners and those seeking an easier ride, the Five Pits Trail is an excellent choice. It's generally easy, paved, and suitable for all fitness levels, making it ideal for leisurely rides and families. You can find more easy cycling routes in the Cycling around Pilsley guide.
Intermediate riders have several great options. The Glapwell MTB Trail is an intermediate mountain bike park hidden in the trees, known for being well-maintained. Another popular choice is the Adventure Bike Trail, which offers fun sections with banking and jumps. Additionally, Jaggers Lane Singletrack Trails provides undulating and semi-technical singletrack in a forest setting.
For a more challenging experience, consider Cockerspring Wood Singletrack. This trail features a steady bridleway climb leading to a fast descent with loose rocks and natural berms, offering an exhilarating ride for experienced cyclists.
The cycling routes around Pilsley often connect you with nature and local history. Many trails, like the Five Pits Trail and Teversal Trail, are repurposed railway lines, offering scenic beauty. You'll ride through woodland paths and enjoy quiet spaces, such as the bike path near Queen's Park Lake Wildfowl in Chesterfield, which provides a peaceful setting amidst nature.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of trails available, from fun sections with banking and jumps at places like Adventure Bike Trail, to the well-maintained and hidden trails like Glapwell MTB Trail. The undulating and semi-technical singletrack at Jaggers Lane Singletrack Trails is also highly recommended for its fun factor. The community appreciates the efforts to build and maintain these dedicated trails.
Absolutely. Beyond bike parks, the area around Pilsley offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore more mountain biking routes in the MTB Trails around Pilsley guide, or enjoy leisurely rides on general cycling routes detailed in the Cycling around Pilsley guide. For those who prefer walking, there are also easy hikes around Pilsley.
The trails around Pilsley are generally accessible year-round. However, for the most comfortable riding conditions, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. During winter, some trails might be muddier, especially the natural singletrack, so checking local conditions is advisable.
Many of the cycling routes, such as the Teversal Trail, are built on repurposed old railway lines. You can still see remnants like the old station platform at Teversal, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past and connecting your ride with local history.
Specific parking information varies by trail. For popular routes like the Five Pits Trail and Teversal Trail, there are often designated parking areas at trailheads or nearby villages. For dedicated bike parks like Glapwell MTB Trail, access points are typically just off main trails like the Stockley Trail, where parking might be available nearby.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every bike park are not detailed, the trails are often located near villages or towns that offer amenities. For example, the Teversal Trail connects to Teversal Station, and larger towns like Chesterfield (home to Queen's Park Lake Wildfowl) offer various cafes and facilities.


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