Best bike parks around Patching are situated in West Sussex, a region known for its access to mountain biking locations within the South Downs National Park. The area offers a variety of trails, from family-friendly routes to challenging downhill tracks with built features. Patching serves as a gateway to both dedicated bike parks and extensive natural trail networks. This makes it a suitable destination for riders seeking diverse mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: August 9, 2026
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Car park and cafe closed (October 2025) Apparently for redevelopment
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The English countryside is littered with bomb craters. There are various theories as to their provenance, all stemming from the Second World War. Rouge German bombs, Allied aircraft dropping bombs in the countryside to make for a safer landing on their return from missions and munitions being buried in the woods and subjected to controlled explosions after the war had ended. They are now popular with mountain bikers who use the steep sides and features to test their skills.
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There is an absurdly steep section. Approach with caution if u want to avoid a and e like i ended up in.
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Well worth a look to see what destruction the bomb had caused.
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The toilets are closed here at the moment (Covid-19 precaution) but hey, it is a forest...
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Don't go unless you are really skilled as it is basically a crazy hidden skatepark. The way out is like a maze and really steep at parts. Was not fun
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Gnarly bits with lots of roots to get from main trail, it well worth it once you’re there, nice flowy downhill, not too technical. Even rideable in mid-winter.
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Yes, Whiteways Café and Mountain Bike Trails near Arundel is an excellent choice for families and beginners. It offers both family-friendly fire roads and twisting singletrack, with some added features for those looking to progress. It's easily accessible from a car park with toilets and has a café for refreshments.
For challenging downhill experiences, consider Storrington Descent Singletrack, known for its steep descent and technical sections with loose dirt or slippery mud depending on conditions. Another option is Lions Bank Trail, which features gnarly bits with roots and offers a flowy downhill experience.
Rogate Bikepark, though slightly outside the immediate Patching area near Petersfield, is a key destination for skill progression. It's known for its progressive trails, from small rollable elements to larger jumps and drops, making it ideal for riders looking to improve their technique. Steyning MTB Trails also offers a dedicated bikepark section with various graded trails like 'Drop N Roll' (Red) and 'Twister' (Blue) for focused practice.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll find natural trails in open woodland with roots, bomb holes, and short steep descents at places like Whiteways. Other trails, such as Storrington Descent Singletrack, feature loose dirt and can be very slippery when wet. Dedicated bike park sections, like those at Rogate and Steyning, offer constructed features including jumps, drops, and berms.
Yes, Whiteways Café and Mountain Bike Trails is well-regarded for its facilities. It has a car park, toilets, and a café offering hot food and homemade cakes, making it a convenient spot for a full day out.
The area around Patching, particularly within the South Downs National Park, offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy loops like the 'Patching loop' to moderate routes such as 'Sullington & Harrow Hill loop'. For more ideas, check out the hiking guide for Patching.
Absolutely. The wider South Downs National Park provides extensive mountain biking opportunities on bridleways and shared-use trails, including sections of the 100-mile long South Downs Way. For general cycling, you can find routes like the 'Sea Lane Café – Goring Beach loop'. Discover more options in the cycling guide for Patching and the MTB trails guide for Patching.
The bike parks and trails around Patching can be enjoyed year-round, though conditions vary. Trails like Lions Bank Trail are noted as being rideable even in mid-winter. During drier months, some trails may have loose dirt, while in wetter periods, mud can make them more challenging. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, Lancing Ring Downhill offers a viewpoint. Additionally, many trails within the South Downs National Park, including sections of the South Downs Way, provide scenic views across the diverse landscapes of West Sussex.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails available, from family-friendly options to challenging descents that test riding skills. Many highlight the natural beauty of the South Downs setting and the convenience of facilities like those at Whiteways. The progressive nature of parks like Rogate is also frequently praised by riders looking to improve.
While some bike parks might be accessible via public transport with a bit of planning, many are best reached by car due to their rural locations. It's advisable to check specific transport links for each bike park you plan to visit, as direct access can be limited.


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