Best bike parks around Pentrich are found in a region characterized by varied natural terrain, including wooded areas and challenging descents. The landscape offers opportunities for mountain biking across diverse trails, from technical rocky sections to fast, flowy singletracks. This area provides a mix of natural features and established routes, catering to different riding styles. It is known for its engaging trails set within a scenic environment.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Go easy on a gravel bike, in the dark, when you don't know the trails!
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"The Chevin" including Jacksons Lane this is a mile and a half of downhill action, past the Golf Course and getting steeper all the time
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The reward for all that climbing!
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"Technical climb" = technical carry. Don't bother trying to get up this on anything but a mountain goat.
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But don't bother going up it unless you like pushing
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Nice scenic route but really need a mountain bike. Lots of large stones and some steepish drops over rocks. Go through on my gravel bike but didn't feel comfortable. Great scenery, quiet and good mixture of surfaces.
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The bike parks around Pentrich feature varied natural terrain, including wooded areas, technical rocky sections, and fast, flowy singletracks. You'll find a mix of natural features and established routes, catering to different riding styles.
While many trails offer challenging descents, some sections are more approachable. For instance, The Chevin Descent to Milford is described as a fun and fast blast that can also be enjoyed on a gravel bike at a steadier pace, suggesting it's not exclusively for advanced riders. Kelly's Trail is also noted as not too technical, with features that can be attempted or safely avoided.
For challenging descents and technical features, consider Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent, which offers loose rocks and large rocky features, making for a technical ride. The Chevin Descent to Milford also includes great rocky features and some drop-offs.
The Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows offers extensive views into Cromford Meadows. Additionally, the Pentland Hills, while a bit further afield, are known for spectacular views of Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth on their cross-country trails.
Beyond mountain biking, the Pentrich area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore other MTB Trails around Pentrich, try Gravel biking around Pentrich, or enjoy Easy hikes around Pentrich. There are routes for various skill levels and sports.
Yes, there are dedicated options for gravel biking. You can find several routes in the Gravel biking around Pentrich guide, including longer routes like the Five Pits Trail loop or the Trans Pennine Trail loop.
Absolutely. The region offers many hiking opportunities. For easy walks, check out the Easy hikes around Pentrich guide, which features routes like the View of Heage Windmill loop or the Butterley Reservoir loop.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and fast sections, the challenging rocky features, and the flowy descents. Trails like The Chevin Descent to Milford and Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows are highlighted for their exhilarating rides and scenic views. The natural berms and singletrack sections also contribute to an engaging experience.
Some trails, particularly in the Pentland Hills, can become muddy in winter. For trails like Kelly's Trail, drainage isn't always perfect, so expect mega puddles after significant rain. Always be prepared for varying conditions, especially outside of dry seasons.
The guide data doesn't specifically mention cafes directly within the listed bike parks. However, the broader region, including areas like the Peak District, typically offers amenities such as cafes, pubs, and accommodation in nearby villages and towns. It's advisable to check local resources for specific amenities close to your chosen trail.
Yes, Longwalls Lane Rocky Descent is noted for being a challenging technical climb as well as a fun descent, offering a dual-purpose experience for riders looking to test their skills both uphill and downhill.
Cockerspring Wood Singletrack is considered challenging. It features a steady scenic bridleway climb followed by a fairly narrow descending trail with loose rocks and natural berms, making it a fast and fun ride.


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