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Top 15 Bike Parks around St Nicholas, Hurst

Best bike parks around St Nicholas, Hurst are situated within the rural Berkshire countryside, offering various cycling opportunities. The area features a network of paths through country parks and along waterways, providing scenic routes for recreational cycling. While St Nicholas, Hurst itself is known for its general cycling routes, dedicated mountain biking trails and bike parks are found in the surrounding region. These locations provide accessible environments for cycling enthusiasts.

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Last updated: July 10, 2026

Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails

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The tracks at Swinley Forest have a very firm surface and good drainage, which makes it a good place to ride in the winter without the risk of getting too …

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Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead

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Here's the crossroads at the top of a steep fire road climb. At the top of the climb, turn left to find the start of a few very interesting downhill sections, rated blue, red or black. Something for everyone!

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Swinley Forest Blue Trail

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A great place to bring beginners to build confidence! The blue loop at Swinley Forest is a moderately graded route, great for new mountain bikers to progress on.

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The correct name for this trail is Red 32 - Tank Traps. It makes up part of the Red trail loop within Swinley Forest. The 'swooping' section is the last …

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Barossa Training Area

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Barossa training area, loads of woodland trails with gravel fire roads and mountain bike trails. It joins directly onto the Swinley forest and its mountain bike trails. This is an active military site so check for training activity.

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July 28, 2025, Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails

This junction is a great place to meet up or find your way around the trails and Swinley Forest

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Blue trail is great for beginners or intermediate. Recomend😀

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Sick place to ride, loads of trails and the burns are great👌.

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Swinley Forest’s blue loop is perfect for building confidence, offering a moderately graded route ideal for beginner mountain bikers looking to improve their skills. Once you’re comfortable with the blue trail, it’s easy to link up with the more challenging red route for an added adventure.

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Love this area for cycling round on a summer's day. We nicknamed it 'The Forbidden Zone'. Mix of tarmac and gravel trails with some stoney areas and paths through the trees but its a good loop for getting some miles in. Some amazing views if you go a little off piste up some the hill climbs and parts of it feel like you're abroad on a hot day with the smell of the pines. Sometimes there are soldiers from Sandhurst doing training or orienteering but as long as you don't interfere it's fine. Occasionally you come across the odd cow on the path! Mostly accessed via the kissing gates near the Star Posts in Swinley.

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Blue trail surprisingly fast and flowy.

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Tank Traps are now in the middle section of the Red Route rather at the end, this leads onto a new section Red 8 with tabletop jumps.

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Red 15, seat down ready for jumps

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks can I find near St Nicholas, Hurst?

Near St Nicholas, Hurst, you'll find a variety of cycling environments, primarily focused on mountain biking and forest trails. The main area for dedicated bike parks is Swinley Forest, which offers purpose-built trails with different difficulty levels. The surrounding region also provides general cycling routes through country parks and along waterways.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners or families around St Nicholas, Hurst?

Yes, for families and beginners, the Pine Forest Bike Trail at Swinley Forest is an excellent option. It's a well-surfaced, purpose-built green route that twists through tall pines, ideal for building confidence. Swinley Forest also features blue routes, which are generally suitable for less experienced riders, though some sections might be more challenging for very young families.

What are the more challenging bike trails available near St Nicholas, Hurst?

For more experienced riders, Swinley Forest offers challenging red and black rated downhill sections. The Swinley Forest — Red Trailhead provides access to various downhill sections with features like jumps, berms, and gaps. Additionally, the Red 32 – Tank Traps (Swinley Forest) is known for its swooping single track down a gully, offering an engaging ride.

Can I ride these bike parks year-round?

Yes, the tracks at Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails have a very firm surface and good drainage, making it a suitable place to ride even in winter without excessive mud.

What natural features can I expect to see while cycling near St Nicholas, Hurst?

The area around St Nicholas, Hurst, is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to cycle through lush meadows, alongside serene lakes at places like Dinton Pastures Country Park, and within extensive pine forests, particularly in Swinley Forest and the Barossa Training Area. These locations offer scenic environments for your rides.

Where can I find parking for these bike parks?

For Swinley Forest, the Lookout car park is easily accessible and provides parking for the bike trails. During school holidays, it can get busy, but other parking options are available nearby.

Are there cafes or amenities near the bike parks?

Yes, near the Swinley Forest Mountain Bike Trails, you'll find a cafe and a bike shop at the Swinley Bike Hub, providing convenient amenities for visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained and purpose-built trails, especially at Swinley Forest. They appreciate the variety of routes, from fast sections with jumps and berms to swooping single tracks. The firm surface and good drainage are also highly valued, allowing for enjoyable riding even in less ideal weather conditions.

Are there other cycling routes besides dedicated bike parks near St Nicholas, Hurst?

Absolutely. Beyond the bike parks, the wider area around St Nicholas, Hurst, offers a network of general cycling routes. You can explore various lengths and difficulty levels on paved surfaces through country parks and along waterways. For more options, check out the Cycling around St Nicholas, Hurst guide.

Can I find mountain biking trails that are not part of a formal bike park?

Yes, the Barossa Training Area, which connects directly to Swinley Forest, offers loads of woodland trails with gravel fire roads and mountain bike trails. While it's an active military site, it provides additional options for mountain biking in a less formal setting.

What is the best time to visit the bike parks for optimal weather conditions?

While the trails at Swinley Forest are known for good drainage allowing year-round riding, visiting during spring or autumn often provides pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be great, though it might be busier, especially during school holidays.

Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots accessible by bike?

While specific viewpoints are not highlighted within the bike parks themselves, the general cycling routes through Dinton Pastures Country Park offer scenic views of lakes and meadows. In the Barossa Training Area, if you venture slightly off-piste up some hill climbs, you can find amazing views, with parts feeling like you're abroad on a hot day due to the smell of pines.

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