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Best English Dirt Bike Trails

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Dirt biking in England offers a variety of trails ranging from beginner-friendly tracks to more challenging terrain for experienced riders. Here are some of the best dirt bike trails and motocross tracks across England:

  1. Hawkstone Park Motocross Circuit, Shropshire: One of the UK's most iconic motocross tracks, known for hosting international events. The circuit features natural terrain with steep hills and challenging jumps.
  2. Wilden Lane Motocross Track, Worcestershire: Popular among riders of all levels, this track offers a mix of sand and soil, making it rideable in most weather conditions.
  3. Preston Docks MX, Lancashire: A well-known track in the North West, it offers a mix of terrain with jumps and corners that cater to various skill levels.
  4. FatCat Motoparc, Doncaster: Offers varied terrain with a mix of sand and hardpack surfaces. The facility caters to riders of all abilities and often hosts regional and national competitions.
  5. Washbrook Farm Motocross Track, Cambridgeshire: A family-friendly track suitable for all levels, featuring jumps, bumps, and berms. It also has separate tracks for beginners and younger riders.
  6. Canada Heights, Swanley, Kent: Home to the Sidcup Motorcycle Club and host to various events, this track offers a mix of woodland and open terrain, providing a diverse riding experience.
  7. Cusses Gorse MX, Wiltshire: Known for its well-maintained tracks and hosting of various motocross events, it offers a challenging ride for more experienced riders.
  8. Rogershill Raceway, Dorset: A varied terrain track that hosts races and practice sessions, suitable for all levels of riders.
  9. Tormarton MX, South Gloucestershire: A popular local track known for its challenging terrain, including jumps and tight corners.
  10. Butts Quarry, Derbyshire: Offers a mix of hard and soft terrain, suitable for riders of different skill levels, and is a great spot for both practice and competition.
Things to Consider
  • Permissions and Fees: Most tracks require a membership or charge a fee for access. Ensure you have the necessary permissions to ride.
  • Safety Gear: Always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, boots, gloves, and body armor.
  • Skill Level: Choose tracks that match your skill level to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Environmental Respect: Stick to designated trails to minimize environmental impact and respect local regulations.


Remember, conditions and access to these sites can change, so it's a good idea to check with the track owners or local clubs for the latest information before planning your trip. 


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