Best bike parks around Wykeham are primarily found within Wykeham Forest and the nearby Dalby Forest, offering diverse cycling experiences. Wykeham Forest provides an extensive network of trails through pine trees, catering to various skill levels. Dalby Forest, a significant hub for cycling, features a visitor center and a range of trails. The region offers options from easy loops to more challenging routes within a natural forest setting.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Good switchbacks. Quite steep downhill sections, the surface has many exposed rocks, sunken ride lines. Be alert, some of this is black graded riding. Theres less traction and grip on days like today due to rainfall. Its fun to ride on though.
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Cafe & bike shop both take card payments (and apple payments even if theres no signal). Great place to stop for a slice of cake, sandwich and a coffee. Or bike repairs if needed (and a bit of clothes shopping with all the latest brands there).
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dalby forest mountain biking, cafe, walks, park bike hire, awesome mountain biking
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This is the usual place where people go when they choose to do their Dalby Forest adventures! There's a car park, a café, tourist information, trail maps, bike hire, and much more. This forest is in a dark skies area too, so there are two observatories here hosting stargazing events from time to time. An obvious place to make a stop on your Tour, particularly if you need some good coffee and much-desired flapjack!
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This is the usual place where people go when they choose to do their Dalby Forest adventures! There is a car park here, a café, tourist information, trail maps, a bike hire place and much more. This area is a dark skies area, and so there are two observatories here hosting stargazing events from time to time! An obvious place to make a stop on your tour, particularly if you need some good coffee and much-desired flapjack.
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A good climb on the Red / Blue MTB trail here straight from Low Dalby. It can be difficult to begin with, but I suppose that's what it's all about, isn't it?
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Medusa's Drop is a rather famous (or infamous?) part of the Red Route with a very steep drop down through the forest here: zigzags, switchbacks, berms and more. The lower part of the descent is quite challenging, so this is really for experts!
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Dixon's Hollow must be a mountain bike dream come true. You might be a walker, but it is nonetheless interesting to look at the MTB course here; there are usually bikers here. Stay on the path, though, and enjoy the spectacle from afar!
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Wykeham Forest offers a diverse network of trails through pine trees, suitable for various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy loops, like the popular 5-mile Wykeham Forest Loop, to more challenging routes. Beginner-friendly trails include the Cycle Route, Beckside Trail, and Ravenscar to the Cliff.
Yes, for experienced riders, Dalby Forest mountain bike trails offer a challenging red route. Within Dalby Forest, you can also tackle Medusa's Drop, a section of the Red Route known for its steep drops, zigzags, and switchbacks, ideal for those seeking a technical challenge.
You can hone your skills at Dixon's Hollow Bike Park, located within Dalby Forest. It features a 4X skills course, dirt jumps for experienced riders, and a pump track, making it a great spot for skill development.
Yes, both Wykeham Forest and Dalby Forest offer family-friendly options. Wykeham Forest has several beginner-friendly trails like the Cycle Route and Beckside Trail. Dalby Forest also provides trails suitable for families, and its Dalby Forest Visitor Centre serves as a convenient starting point with amenities.
The Dalby Forest Visitor Centre is a central hub offering parking, a café, tourist information, trail maps, and bike hire services. It's an ideal place to start your forest adventure and access various trails.
The bike parks are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially muddy or wet conditions on some trails. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, Wykeham Forest features scenic viewpoints such as the Raptor Viewpoint, offering views over Troutsdale, and the High Wood Brow viewpoint with vistas of the River Derwent Valley. These spots provide excellent opportunities to take a break and enjoy the natural beauty.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Wykeham offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes, road cycling routes, and running trails. For more details, check out the guides for easy hikes around Wykeham, road cycling routes around Wykeham, and running trails around Wykeham.
Wykeham Forest offers trails of varying lengths. A popular option is the Wykeham Forest Loop, which is approximately 5 miles (8 kilometers) long. Other trails contribute to an extensive network, allowing for shorter or longer rides depending on your preference.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive network of trails within a natural forest setting, offering options for all skill levels. The opportunity for scenic views, coupled with multi-use trails, makes it an attractive destination for a broader outdoor experience. The challenging red trails and dedicated skill parks like Dixon's Hollow are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, the Dalby Forest Blue Route First Climb is a notable ascent on the Red/Blue MTB trail. It's a good way to warm up your legs and is part of the longer trail center experience.


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