Best bike parks around Hamsey are found in the surrounding East Sussex area, offering diverse cycling experiences. The region features historic woodlands and community-developed trails, providing options for various skill levels. Hamsey itself is situated near the River Ouse, with ongoing infrastructure developments aiming to enhance cycling routes and connectivity to areas like the South Downs National Park. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes and accessible woodlands, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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This is the beginning of a nice downhill track through Bluebells in Stanmer Park which is a designated MTB trail park.
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Blue graded trail and one of the steepest in Stamner Park. Small drop to start off with then into a couple of jumps.
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Rooty descent from the Top of Middle Earth to the entrance to the Playground Trails. Caution required as also used as a climb by MTBs and by walkers.
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Some very kind people created a little pump track in the middle of Laughton Woods, not far from the main byway and middle bridleway running north to south. The exact location is Trunnion Wood, across and a wooden plank from the middle bridleway and south of that path. Its small but fun when combined with the rest of the tracks in these woods and a larger pump track on the west side near the A22 - see my other Highlights/Segments/Routes. Some warnings - keep in mind some parts are private land, footpaths and please respect walkers. I tend to ride there in the evening or when its quite to avoid problems. If you are driving here, the nearest parking spot is Park Lane next to the main byway. The nearest refreshments/pub is the Roebuck in Laughton, south of the woods.
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expect some drops and jumps!
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Bentley Woods / Halland - MTB Ride This wood is small but fun, its quite with only a few dog walkers (including me) but can be easily joined up with Laughton Woods and then over to East Hoathly or Shortage. Best time to ride this area is in the evenings and the main footpaths are fairly large, but if you are riding in the day please be careful of other users and the horses at the large stud farm north of these woods. Parking, best to park at the Forge Motel/Hotel or near by. Access to these woods is behind the Forge or by Heathfield Road/Old Heath Close. If you are looking for refreshments afterwards, I would recommend the Blacksmith Arms near the roundabout on the Lewes Road.
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The bike trails around Hamsey offer a variety of terrain. You'll find historic woodlands with singletrack experiences, rooty descents, and trails featuring drops and jumps. For example, Ditchling Road Stanmer Mountain Bike Trails are known for their challenging rooty sections and jumps, while Zorro's Trail in Stanmer Park includes a small drop and a couple of jumps on an intermediate blue-graded path. Additionally, areas like Laughton Woods feature community-created pump tracks.
Yes, there are options for various skill levels. For intermediate riders, Zorro's Trail in Stanmer Park is a blue-graded forest trail. More advanced riders seeking a challenge will find drops and jumps at Ditchling Road Stanmer Mountain Bike Trails. For those looking to hone skills or for a fun, less intense ride, the Mini MTB Pump Track – Trinnian Wood in Laughton Woods provides an enjoyable experience.
The primary pump track in the area is the Mini MTB Pump Track – Trinnian Wood, located within Laughton Woods. This community-created track is small but fun and can be combined with other trails in the woods for a longer ride. There's also mention of a larger pump track on the west side of Laughton Woods near the A22.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. The Mini MTB Pump Track – Trinnian Wood in Laughton Woods is a small, fun option for developing skills. Bentley Woods, while smaller, offers a quiet riding experience that can be suitable for families, though riders should be mindful of other users like dog walkers and horses. Stanmer Park also offers trails for various skill levels, allowing families to choose appropriate routes.
Beyond the dedicated bike parks, the region around Hamsey offers a wide range of cycling and outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain biking trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Hamsey guide, which includes routes like the 'Lewes, Mount Harry and Castle Hill loop'. For road cyclists, the Road Cycling Routes around Hamsey guide features scenic rides like the 'Glynde and Laughton loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find routes in the Gravel biking around Hamsey guide, including routes through the South Downs National Park.
Parking options vary by location. For Bentley Woods Mountain Bike Trails, it's suggested to park near the Forge Motel/Hotel. When visiting Mini MTB Pump Track – Trinnian Wood in Laughton Woods, the nearest parking spot is Park Lane, adjacent to the main byway.
Yes, you can find refreshments near some of the bike parks. Near Bentley Woods Mountain Bike Trails, the Blacksmith Arms is recommended for refreshments. If you're cycling in Laughton Woods, the Roebuck pub in Laughton is a nearby option for food and drink.
Stanmer Park is often described as a 'park for all seasons,' making it enjoyable year-round. For Bentley Woods Mountain Bike Trails, evenings are often recommended for a quieter ride. Generally, the area's trails can be enjoyed throughout the year, though conditions may vary with wet weather, especially in wooded areas.
When cycling in areas like Bentley Woods and Laughton Woods, it's important to be mindful of other users, including dog walkers and horses. Some parts of Laughton Woods are private land, so respecting property boundaries and footpaths is advised. Riding in the evenings or during quieter times can help avoid congestion with other users.
The bike parks and surrounding areas are rich in natural beauty. You'll primarily be cycling through historic woodlands and forests, such as those found in Stanmer Park, Bentley Woods, and Laughton Woods. The region is also close to the River Ouse, and ongoing infrastructure developments aim to enhance cycling connectivity to the broader South Downs National Park, offering access to its diverse landscapes and viewpoints.
Visitors appreciate the diverse cycling experiences available, from challenging trails with drops and jumps to fun pump tracks. The ability to link smaller woods like Bentley and Laughton for longer rides is also a highlight. The natural, wooded settings provide an enjoyable outdoor experience, and the community-created features, like the pump track in Trinnian Wood, are well-regarded.


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