Reviews for Woburn Bike Park

Woburn Sands, Milton Keynes MK17 8TT

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Review by: gledhrj on 15 March 2009

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loads of choice for everyone

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Went for the first time today, got the info off this site. Had a brilliant time. Easy trails and some tricky stuff if you're up for it. Really quiet and easy to find. Junction 13/14 off the M1 not 16 as it says on the website.

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Review by: chris7271 on 9 September 2008

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Good place to practice drops, jumps, doubles etc etc

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I agree with previous review, it is a great place to practice short sharp downhill runs. The best thing is that it takes just a couple of minutes to push back up. (not like the 25 min push of nearbyish Aston hill) Word of warning though I have seen and experienced some pretty nasty falls there due to overconfidence. It may look nice and sandy but trees are the same hardness the world over!! Great fun though.

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Review by: Tom Diamondback on 26 May 2008

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Very good for beginners or professional

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I am a beginner as well as my friend, we went their the other day and it was great fun and will definately go there again. Hopefully next time we will be able to try the big jumps!!

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Review by: arollings100 on 19 March 2008

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Essentially one very big hill with many ways down.

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Woburn's great to practice short sharp downhill runs. You won't get bored there because there's so many different ways down the hill that'll keep you interested all day. Very good traction and even after it's been raining because it's well-drained. Do try the road gap if you're feeling 'ballsy'. I'm not much into XC so can't comment on the single track that may require pedalling to get to.

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