Best bike parks around Kersall CP CP are complemented by diverse cycling opportunities within the broader Salford area. While Kersal's natural reserves like Kersal Wetlands, Kersal Moor, and Kersal Dale offer scenic routes and general cycle paths, dedicated facilities are found nearby. These natural areas provide varied terrain and views of the River Irwell and Manchester skyline. For specialized cycling, a community bike park in the vicinity offers structured tracks.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Brilliant fun did it first time there ways round it
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Snipers Alley is a great section of flowing singletrack on the red graded Outlaw Trail.
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Great place for some XC mountain biking. Nothing very extreme so really good for Beginners or youngsters. If you're looking for hardcore downhill or bike park Wales-type trails you'll be disappointed as there is not much in the way of elevation. Cafe on-site and a bike shop too with a jet wash to clean your bike off after your ride. Can get very busy at weekends.
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1st is a Rock 🪨 slabs, but can be avoided via a route on the side. 2nd is drop , if don't want do that there to exit routes on either side.
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There are 3 lines on this drop if you don't fancy take the ones on the side
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Did this in torrential rain, deep puddles, the sandy gets everywhere , covered in it from head to toe, wet sand and disc brake pads are bad combo.
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Around Kersall CP CP, you'll find a mix of dedicated cycling facilities and scenic natural routes. The Outlaw MTB Trail Start and Sherwood Pines Trail Centre offer mountain bike trails with flowy sections, jumps, and technical challenges. For a community-focused experience, Peel Park Community Bike Park in Little Hulton features a 200-meter pump track and a BMX track. Additionally, natural reserves like Kersal Wetlands, Kersal Moor, and Kersal Dale provide general cycle paths for leisurely rides.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. Peel Park Community Bike Park in Little Hulton is designed to be inclusive for all ages and abilities, with a pump track suitable for bikes, scooters, and skateboards, plus an adjacent flat path for learners. Sherwood Pines Trail Centre also caters to families, offering a play area for kids alongside its cycling trails.
Beginners have good options for getting started. The Outlaw MTB Trail Start is considered a good introduction to Trail Centre Singletrack, featuring nothing too technical and not a lot of elevation. Peel Park Community Bike Park is also excellent for beginners, with its pump track designed to help riders develop skills and improve technique in a safe environment.
Yes, the most notable pump track in the vicinity is at Peel Park Community Bike Park in Little Hulton. It features a 200-meter rotational symmetry pump track designed by Velosolutions, offering endless transfer lines and catering to all skill levels.
Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is well-equipped with a cafe, toilets, a visitor centre, and a bike shop. Peel Park Community Bike Park is floodlit, allowing for use until 9 pm daily, and offers cycling programs.
Kersal's natural reserves offer scenic cycling. Kersal Wetlands provides cycle paths with views of the Manchester skyline, Kersal Dale woodlands, and the River Irwell. Kersal Moor offers open views across Salford, while Kersal Dale features woodlands, open water, and marshland, ideal for wildlife spotting.
Experienced riders can find technical sections. Death Valley Trail starts mild but transitions into technical switchbacks with route choices. Kitchener's Rocky Drop presents a small rocky drop with alternative routes to avoid, offering a thrill on the red route.
Visitors appreciate the variety and quality of the trails. For instance, Outlaw MTB Trail Start is praised for its fast, flowy runs and jumps. Death Valley Trail is enjoyed for its blend of flow and technical sections, while Snipers Alley Singletrack is noted for its flowing, all-weather surface with jumps, berms, and rollers.
Beyond bike parks, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as the Southwell Trail – Caudwell's Mill loop, or explore longer routes like the Mansey Common Nature Reserve loop. For more cycling, there are touring bicycle routes like the Bilsthorpe Railway Path. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails around Mansey Common Nature Reserve. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, cycling, and running trails guides for the region.
Yes, Sherwood Pines Trail Centre includes a bike shop on-site, which typically offers bike hire services. For other locations, it's advisable to check local cycling shops in Salford or Manchester for rental options.
Intermediate riders will enjoy several trails. The Outlaw MTB Trail Start offers fast, flowy runs with jumps. Snipers Alley Singletrack, part of the Outlaw Trail Red Route, provides flowing singletrack with berms, rollers, and small jumps. Death Valley Trail also offers a good blend of flow and tech that intermediate riders can tackle.


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