Best bike parks around Hextable offer a range of natural trail riding experiences within nearby woodlands and heathlands. The area provides opportunities for mountain biking on singletracks and dirt tracks, suitable for various skill levels. These locations feature diverse terrain, from easy routes to more challenging technical sections and jumps. Cyclists can explore wooded areas like Joyden's Wood and Oxleas Wood, which are known for their cycling routes.
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A little way along ‘the big ditch’ in Oxleas Wood are a number of jumps dug into the earth which build toward a final larger jump on the far end of the ditch providing decent air if you approach fast enough into the ditch. There is a circular track with mud ‘walls’ to run off the speed which takes you directly back into the ditch slope. The turning into this track is marked by a painted tree to the edge and near the end of the fasted down hill track from the field at the top of woods; careful at crossroads if you bomb the hill from the top as there are often walkers using the trails.
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The fun police have been out to play. New fencing and dead hedging / brush utilised to block off a lot of the known routes. New ones have been created, so it's still worth a visit. Top tip - Evening is better for riding / less footfall.
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Over the road from the larger more traditional Marvel Wood; Lower Marvel Wood sits adjacent to the Mottingham Sports Ground. It has several paths crisscrossing through the small wood but if you follow one of the narrow tracks through the bushes you end up at a very deep drainage ditch. Kids have ridden bikes along the this ditch and a very challenging dirt track runs along the length of the far side…. It’s terrifying. I imagine that many a brave BMXer has fallen foul of this track; which is possibly the reason why there’s a proper purpose built and very gnarly dirt bike track at the edge of the wood.
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Other than fast downhill jumps dug into the trails running down from Castle Woods car park to Eltham Common; the ‘other’ mtb adapted trail is at the other side of the woods; to the left of the cafe in Oxleas Meadow. Follow the path, past the gym equipment, to a field; follow the path. Take the first left past the bench. The trail is a tight technical single track that will eventually take you to the edge of the park; the top bit is the best.
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I’ve heard whispers of a brutally technical hardcore trail carved into the bottom of the deepest darkest ravine in Bostal Woods….. I found it … by accident. Several insane jumps built into the steep winding single track. The earthwork is high, the jumps are tight and the track is demanding and intense; I had trouble carrying my bike up the narrow trail, I couldn’t ride up. Whoever built this is legend. Respect. Not the actual photo. No I couldn’t ride it - I tried. I won’t be going back.
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Great place to ride single tracks of all levels you can spend most of the day there and only bump into a few other humans. Excellent place to escape to. So take lots of snacks and drink.
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Around Hextable, you'll find a variety of natural trail riding experiences within nearby woodlands and heathlands. These include singletracks, dirt tracks, and purpose-built jump sections. Locations like Joyden's Wood offer natural trails, while spots such as The Oxleas Ditch Jumps and Bostal Woods BMX Trails provide more structured features for jumps and bumps.
Yes, there are options for beginners and families. Joyden's Wood, located near Hextable, offers mountain biking trails generally considered 'easy mountain bike rides' suitable for all skill levels. Joydens Wood singletrack trails are known for offering single tracks for all levels, making it a great place to spend most of the day.
For more challenging rides and jumps, consider The Oxleas Ditch Jumps, an MTB park with jumps dug into the earth, offering decent air if approached with enough speed. Another option is Technical MTB Singletrack in Oxleas Wood, which provides a tight and technical single track. Additionally, Lower Marvel Wood Dirt Track features a very challenging dirt track.
The best time to visit for mountain biking around Hextable generally depends on trail conditions. As many trails are natural and in wooded areas, drier periods are often preferred to avoid muddy and slippery conditions. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and less extreme weather, while summer can be good if it's not too dry and dusty.
While specific facilities like cafes directly at every trail entrance are not guaranteed, many of these natural biking spots are within reasonable distance of local amenities. For example, Oxleas Wood has a cafe nearby. Parking is generally available at various access points for woodlands and heathlands, though it's always good to check specific locations beforehand.
Beyond bike parks, the Hextable area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB trails, running trails, and road cycling routes. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Joyden's Wood – Dartford Heath dirt track loop'. For running, there's the 'Joyden's Wood loop from Wilmington'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'View of the Kent Downs – Eynsford Ford and Bridge loop from Swanley'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Hextable, Running Trails around Hextable, and Road Cycling Routes around Hextable guides.
Many natural woodland and heathland areas around Hextable, such as Joyden's Wood and Dartford Heath, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep dogs under control, especially on shared trails, and to be mindful of other users and wildlife. Always check local signage for specific rules or restrictions in certain areas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural trail riding experiences and the varied terrain. For instance, at Joydens Wood singletrack trails, riders appreciate the ability to spend most of the day exploring diverse single tracks with varied terrain. The thrill of the jumps at spots like The Oxleas Ditch Jumps is also a highlight for many.
Generally, for natural trails in public woodlands and heathlands like Joyden's Wood and Dartford Heath, specific cycling permits are not required. However, it's always good practice to respect local regulations, stick to designated trails, and be considerate of other park users, including walkers and horse riders. Some areas might have specific rules regarding trail usage or opening hours.
Accessibility by public transport varies depending on the specific location. While Hextable itself is a residential area, nearby larger towns like Dartford offer better public transport links. From there, you might need to cycle or take a short bus ride to reach the trailheads of places like Joyden's Wood or Dartford Heath. Planning your route in advance using public transport apps is recommended.
While not widely publicized, the local community often discovers and maintains smaller, less-known trails. For example, the area around Oxleas Wood has various adapted trails, including the Technical MTB Singletrack in Oxleas Wood, which offers a tight and challenging experience. Exploring these can sometimes lead to unique riding opportunities.


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