Best bike parks around Heath And Holmewood provide varied cycling experiences across a network of trails. The area features reclaimed industrial landscapes now offering natural beauty and historical interest. Notable cycling destinations include the Five Pits Trail, a traffic-free multi-user path, and Holmewood Woodlands, which also features cycle paths. These routes cater to different cycling abilities, making the region a destination for bike enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 2, 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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The Heath And Holmewood area offers a variety of cycling experiences, from dedicated mountain bike parks with intermediate trails and features like jumps and berms, to multi-user paths through woodlands and reclaimed industrial landscapes. You'll find options for different skill levels, including challenging singletrack and family-friendly, traffic-free routes.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained and built trails, the fun flow of routes with banking and jumps, and the opportunity to test their fitness on climbs. Many also enjoy the scenic rides through woodlands and grasslands, and the chance to explore areas with rich industrial heritage now reclaimed by nature.
You can find a fun, intermediate mountain bike trail with banking and jumps that flow well at Adventure Bike Trail. It's located through a forest and offers an enjoyable ride.
Yes, the Glapwell MTB Trail is a dedicated and well-maintained mountain bike trail hidden in the trees, just off the Stockley Trail. It's well worth a visit if you're in the area.
At Holmebrook Valley Park — Mountain Biking Trail, you'll find a path on the East Side that goes straight up a hill. It gets steeper as you ascend, providing a great sprint to test your fitness.
For challenging singletrack, head to Cockerspring Wood Singletrack. It features a steady bridleway climb leading to some of Ashover's finest singletrack, with a fairly narrow descending trail that includes loose rocks and natural berms for a fast and fun ride.
Yes, Far Tupton Wood Jumps and Trails offers a course with jumps and berms built by locals in the center of the wood. You'll find features to play on, including some larger dipper jumps.
The Five Pits Trail is an excellent traffic-free multi-user trail built on a former railway line. It's about 5.5 miles long, with an extension bringing it to 7.5 miles, and is generally considered an easy ride suitable for all fitness levels and families.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, you can explore the Five Pits Trail, which connects to a wider network of routes in Derbyshire. Additionally, Holmewood Woodlands also features cycle paths, offering pleasant rides through woodland and grassland environments.
The cycling trails around Heath And Holmewood, including the Five Pits Trail, are generally accessible year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for enjoying the woodlands and grasslands, while autumn provides beautiful scenery. Always check local conditions, especially during winter, as some trails might be muddy.
Yes, the area around Heath And Holmewood offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the Wolfie Pond – Williamthorpe Ponds loop or the Stainsby Mill – Hardwick Old Hall loop. For more challenging options, explore the Hardwick Old Hall – Hardwick Inn loop.
Many cycling routes in the area, such as the Five Pits Trail, pass through landscapes with a rich industrial heritage, now reclaimed by nature. You can also connect to sites like Stainsby Mill and Hardwick Hall from trails in Holmewood Woodlands, offering a mix of natural beauty and historical interest.


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