Review by: alexharrison101 on 11 April 2021
Summary:
Good for beginners (like me!)
Review:
Two nice flowy trails, great for berm practice. Only downside is a fairly tough climb back to the start. Great scenery if you venture a little way out of the woods, trails seem well maintained. No onsite facilities (toilets, cafe etc) so come prepared. Good day out. More experienced riders might find the trails slightly lacking, but to a novice they were just about right.
Review by: tinciltown on 13 December 2020
Summary:
x2 fun short tracks
Review:
Great quality tracks shame they are so short. Perfect for a beginner.
Review by: A-BezSheffieldMTB on 12 June 2018
Summary:
Fantastic for Beginners
Review:
Great for Building confidence on trails, I took my brother who hadn't really ridden downhill trails before.
Two blue trails run from the top, "Blue Steel and "Cooking on Gas" both have a nice flow with big berms and small jumps.
Car Park is basic but free.
The climb back up the hill is a long but shallow incline so it gets old fast.
Review by: hypnonewt on 1 November 2017
Summary:
Fun for a quick blast
Review:
Both trails are very similar so if you like a flowy bermy quick blast then this is great. I usually link this place up with a visit to Parkwood Springs or Ladybower as you can only ride it a few times before it gets a bit samey. Great for night rides but it suffers from having to pedal to the top after every run. No facilities apart form a sharked parking area although at the bottom of the hill there is a pub I use for toilets.
Review by: Jonnybegood on 6 November 2016
Summary:
Great little trail for mtb new starters
Review:
Nice little trail, it's over within minutes with a ride back up the fire road for your next go. Location is in the middle of know where with no facilities so be prepared to take some foof and drink if you're staying. There is a pub just down the road though fir afterwards.