Reviews for Grenoside Woods Mountain Bike Trails

Grenoside S35 8RS

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Review by: Rooster250 on 11 January 2021

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Great

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Really enjoyed this place, greno red trail is rocky as after heavy rain and could do with resurfacing. Wharncliffe is ace, some beyond my ability. It is very steep and fast routes.

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Review by: hypnonewt on 20 August 2018

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Good trails for a quick blast, no facilities though.

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Thanks to Steve Peat and his downhill race that is put on here every year the track is usually kept in a good condition. It is rocky though and a little demanding on the arms but good fun.
There are no facilities anywhere near so if you are caught short you will have to go ni the woods. Free parking over the road makes this a great trail and when the car park is full you can park along the road with plenty room and no restrictions in place.

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Review by: EdwardMeakes on 17 January 2017

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Very good. Hone in your skills

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Every element of mountain biking in these woods

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Review by: TristanV on 23 December 2016

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Great to push yourself!

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If you want to session a few features and jumps then it's amazing! It grips well all year round and the trails are well thought out. There's some great unofficial stuff - just remember to bring food and spares with you because the closest bike shop is Full Gas at Fox Valley in Stockbridge and there's no café there.

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Review by: MattOdell on 25 November 2016

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Great for newbies and pros alike.

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Well maintained good solid trails, even in the wet. Reds are challenging enough with loads of solid and loamy berms and loads of jumps, most have a chicken route if you're inclined. Blacks are rooty and rocky and steep. Just be prepared for a big climb back up to the start line from both. The infamous Peatys Drop is at the bottom, if you dare! No facilities nearby, parking is free although it gets busy on a weekend.

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