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Top 12 Bike Parks around Woodland

Best bike parks around Woodland are found in a region characterized by its extensive forests and varied terrain, providing a natural setting for outdoor pursuits. This area offers a range of trails suitable for mountain biking, from challenging descents to flowy routes. The landscape features dense woodlands and elevation changes, contributing to diverse biking experiences. It is a destination for those seeking active exploration within a natural environment.

Best bike parks around Woodland

  • The most popular bike parks is Polty's…

Last updated: July 14, 2026

Route 666 Trail

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Route 666 is exactly how it sounds, rooty hell. Its a black rated trail which consists of a challenging climb to start off with plenty of optional extra technical features …

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Longest red decent in the forest

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Pike's Teeth Trail, Hamsterley Forest

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The first trail that can be found on Hamsterley Forest' black route. The trail has an average gradient of -7% peaking at -20% in places and is around 0.4 Mile long.

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Woods Downhill Trail, Hamsterley Forest

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The first half of this trial has been official for a while, however the bottom half after crossing through the fire-road used to be unofficial. It has recently been converted …

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Special K Trail, Hamsterley Forest

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A Official Red trail which can be found at Hamsterley Forest, it has a average gradient of -8% spanning over around 0.3 Miles peaking at around -15%. Although the trail …

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December 23, 2024, Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5), Hamsterley Forest

Very good trail with some good jumps but rocky

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Pikes teeth is a black section with (berm,drop,jump rock) can be very slippery

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Another awesome trail, wide machine-built trail with many large berms, drops, tabletops and other features. Not many trails like this one in the UK.

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Transmission is an awesome trial to practice!!

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Roots and rocks to start with then a few step downs and tabletops with a few berms to finish off.

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Longest red decent in the forest

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Hard to add more than Josh has (see other tip). A nice and technical section - surprisingly, if you pick the right line you can get some real speed up. Not so sure it is a true black section, a technical red is my way of thinking.

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The first half of this trial has been official for a while, however the bottom half after crossing through the fire-road used to be unofficial. It has recently been converted to an official trail which is meant to be continued on from the original first half. The trail is around 0.2 Mile long with an average gradient of -8% peaking at -35% in places.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bike parks can I expect around Woodland?

The bike parks around Woodland, primarily located within Hamsterley Forest, offer a diverse range of trails. You'll find everything from fun, flowy sections with drops, jumps, and large berms, to highly technical black-rated trails featuring roots, rocks, step-downs, and steep descents. The area is known for its challenging mountain biking experiences within a natural forest setting.

Are there challenging mountain bike trails for experienced riders?

Yes, Woodland offers several challenging trails for advanced riders. For instance, Pike's Teeth Trail, Hamsterley Forest is a technical black-rated section with roots, rocks, step-downs, and berms. Another option is Route 666 Trail, which is also black-rated and known for its rooty, rutty sections and challenging climbs.

What are some popular flow trails in the Woodland area?

For riders who enjoy flowy sections, Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5), Hamsterley Forest is a highly popular choice. It features fun, machine-built sections with drops, jumps, gaps, large berms, and tabletops, making it one of the longest red descents in the forest.

Are there trails with optional sections for different skill levels?

Yes, Special K Trail, Hamsterley Forest is an official red-rated mountain bike park that includes an optional black section halfway down. This allows riders to choose their challenge level within the same trail.

What natural features will I encounter on the bike trails?

The bike parks around Woodland are set within extensive forests and varied terrain. You'll ride through dense woodlands, encounter elevation changes, and experience trails with natural features like roots, rocks, and dirt berms, characteristic of Hamsterley Forest's landscape.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, the Woodland area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the Three Becks Walk or routes around Blackling Hole Waterfalls. There are also opportunities for gravel biking with routes like the Hamsterley Forest Café loop. Find more details in the Hiking around Woodland and Gravel biking around Woodland guides.

Are there easy or beginner-friendly mountain bike trails in the area?

While many trails in Hamsterley Forest are rated red or black for their challenging nature, the area does cater to different skill levels. It's best to check the specific trail ratings and descriptions for easier sections or designated beginner loops within the forest. The overall landscape provides varied terrain, so some sections might be more accessible.

What do visitors say about the bike parks around Woodland?

Visitors appreciate the diverse and challenging nature of the trails. Many highlight the fun, flowy sections of trails like Polty's Last Blast, while others enjoy the technical difficulty of black-rated routes such as Pike's Teeth and Route 666, noting the roots, rocks, and steep gradients. The natural forest setting is also a key draw.

Is there a downhill-specific trail in Hamsterley Forest?

Yes, the Woods Downhill Trail, Hamsterley Forest offers a dedicated downhill experience. It features steep gradients, with sections peaking at around -35%, providing an exhilarating ride for those seeking a gravity-fed challenge.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks in Woodland?

The best time to visit bike parks in the Woodland area, particularly Hamsterley Forest, is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is generally milder and drier, leading to better trail conditions. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before your visit, as wet weather can make technical trails very slippery.

Are there any specific tips for riding the black-rated trails?

For black-rated trails like Pike's Teeth Trail or Route 666 Trail, be prepared for technical features such as roots, rocks, step-downs, and steep descents. These trails can be very slippery, especially in wet conditions, so good bike handling skills and appropriate gear are essential. Riders often note that picking the right line is crucial for maintaining speed and control.

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