• Woburn is great, the trails can be a bit hard to string together as there's no signs, but just head into the forest and get busy. Rigid bike is ok, the forest is well drained as it's coniferous so I wouldn't load up serious mud tyres but it can be a bit slippery there so some knobbles are a good bet.

    There is also the DH / trails area, I've not visited since it got flattened some time back, but it's since been rebuilt. DH area is to the left of the main carpark. Follow someone on a big bike if you can't find it.

    There is a warden that patrols on weekends, you don't pay to park but you do pay to ride, I've forgotten how much but maybe a fiver.

    Have a good one

  • Woburn: There is also the DH / trails area, I've not visited since it got flattened some time back, but it's since been rebuilt. DH area is to the left of the main carpark. Follow someone on a big bike if you can't find it.

    I had a great day at Woburn on Sunday.

    Lots of fun, tight single track with sharp little rises and drops, smooth sandy bits and sweepers through the woods. I only missed front suspension on a rocky 30+ mph downhill slope by the golf course and Iron Age fort (!)

    The jump bit is rebuilt and is srs bsns, lots of big bikes, full face helmets and shin pads. I might go back on the bmx. :)

    I didn't see a warden until 15 minutes before we left, but £5 felt like fair value for a day out.

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