Reviews for Thetford Forest (High Lodge) Mountain Bike Trails

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Review by: glido on 22 February 2008

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not as good as the red trail

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this trail is nowhere as good as the red trail which is under going some building works very good trail in the summer but winter its mud city i would rate the red trail as 8 but the black.......

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Review by: macjampick on 24 June 2007

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great short ride with some skilled areas'

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This is a great track easy when its dry however when wet it get a little muddy and slippy. Needs some more signage cos whenyour thrashing by on the MTB you can go passed a turn point. The beast is good however needs some more skills areas' to test the rider. Parking well park at Brandon park as its free.

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Review by: smb102 on 12 April 2007

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Fun to be had for all ages!

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New red routes worth a go as its purely XC and longer than the black route.

Thetford's quite local to me so I find myslef going there at least once a month. The black route's a good XC ride with plenty of single track and some nice little berms and bomb holes to keep you amused. Also the trails nice and short so you can easily do 2 laps within 2 hours.

The Beast near the end of the black route is as near to extreme as you'll get but it is super flowy technical single track that always catches you out in the tight twists and turns. As flat as East-Anglia is, this is as near to downhill as you get! There's also a few little jumps if you head off from the Beast.

I often park at the fire road just to the bottom of the Beast, just outside Brandon as this means you don't have to pay the large entry fee to the forest.

Only two problems with Thetford, most of the trails pass through poor draining soil that gets very sticky in the winter/ rainier months; and although the rules are clearly signposted throughout the black route you still need to be very aware of families bumbling along the route ahead of you with small kids in tow, even on the Beast!

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Review by: scafellpiker on 25 September 2006

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Varied trail a nice ride.

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I was in that part of the country for a large family event. As I was not likely to return to norfork for a while I did the trail twice as well as the red trail. I found it a mix of some fast singletrack and exciting tree dodging. Unfortunately some of the trail seemed to have just been put there to increase the overall distance. It weaved through immature woods and was relentlessly in the amount of small hollows you have to ride through. At times it felt like a boring rollercoaster.
Fortunatly the majority of the trail was very enjoyable. I spent a considerable amount of time messing about in the bombholes. For me the best part of the trail was the "Beast", a fast track through mature woods with steep drops and surprise twists and turn. I hit the same tree twice on this section, I only wish it was longer. Under wheel the surface varied from sandy patchs that caused a few fishtails to harder surface scattered with chunks of flint with some sharpe edges. I thought the trail was very well done and was pleasently surprised how good it was considering the landscape is fairly flat. The red trail was similar and I recommed doing both but beware of low branchs I managed to crack my helmet in one of the tree dodging sections.

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Review by: wideboydave on 27 July 2006

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Sweeping singletrack combined with technical sections - top ride

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The Black run is a few bits of the best single track in the forest connected together to make the trail. There are a few bits of fire road to join them up, but this gives a break from the twisting sections through closely packed trees. The Beast section (around 5miles into the trail) is not for the faint hearted and can easily fool an experienced rider.
One advantage of the forest is you can just follow the fire roads if you get knackered too quickly.
I also recommend the ew Red route which has been added this summer and needs bedding in in places. Similar to the black run, but without the bomb holes to play in.

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