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Cannock Chase Mountain Bike Trails
Avg 4.01
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  • Information:
  • Type: Purpose Built Centre
  • Grades: Green,Blue,Red,Black
  • Riding: Cross Country,Downhill,Wild Trails
  • Facilities: Car Park,Toilets,Visitors Centre,Cafe,Bike Wash,Bike Hire,Bike Shop
  • Distance(s): 1-5km,11-20km, 21-25km
  • Country: England
  • County: Staffordshire
  • Website: Cannock Chase
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Description

Cannock Chase Mountain Bike Centre has 2 red mountain bike trails known as Follow The Dog and The Monkey Trail (with black sections dotted throughout). There is also the green Fairoak and the blue Perry's trail.

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Nearby is also a set of sister downhill trails in Stile Cop known as Stile Cop Downhill (just off Stile Cop road). 

Follow the Dog (Red)

  • Follow the Dog at Cannock Chase is a red graded 6.8 miles (10.9km) intermediate mountain bike trail aimed at competent mountain bikers. This trail was designed and built by Chase Trails in 2005.
  • Highlights include 'Twist and Shout', 'High Voltage', 'Son of Chainslapper', and 'Snakes 'n' Adders'.
  • The trail consists of flowing singletrack, great views, climbs, fun descents, boardwalks, rollers, jumps, drop offs, berms, step ups, step downs and rock gardens.
  • There are a number of optional black sections on this trail. For example 'The Head Banger'is a short black-graded section. It is near the start of Let Loose, with two boardwalks, a rock qualifier, and technically challenging rock garden.

The Monkey Trail (Red with Black Options)

  • The Monkey Trail joins the Follow the Dog half way round. It's a red graded trail but this time it’s a more technically challenging and demanding trail than Follow the Dog. It is 7.4 miles long but put together with the Follow the Dog it is just over 14 miles (22.6km) long and includes bigger climbs, more technical descents and optional black graded lines.
  • The trail launched in 2010 is intended for the experienced and technically competent rider.  Some of the renowned sections to look out for are Monkey's Uncle, Upper and Lower Cliff, Rainbow Valley, Over the Rainbow, Deerskull, Pot of Gold and Roller Coaster.
  • In 2023 a new section between Deer Skull and The Original Monkey opened called 'Old Father Time'. The section has been chosen as a memorial to Martin one of the Chase Trails volunteers who passed away in 2020.
  • The terrain is loose stones, roots, mud, steep climbs, technical descents, flowing singletrack, large berms, step ups, step downs, rock gardens, boardwalks, rollers, jumps and drop offs.
  • There is also a 1km long descent on the Monkey Trail called the Five Ways Descent.
  • The black sections are optional but once on them include large and unavoidable rocks and rock gardens.

Fairoak Trail - Green

  • There is also a Green graded trail suitable for families and beginners called The Fairoak Trail which is 2.5 miles(4km) long. There is one gentle climb back to the Forest centre. Surface is mostly smooth.

Perry's Trail - Blue

  • Perry's Trail is a blue graded 2.7m (4.3km) route built in 2021. The surface is smooth with some loose stone and muddy areas. Expect flowing singletrack, gentle berms, rollers, gradual climbs and rollable rock gardens. The highlight is a fun, fast, flowing descent. There are also three optional red sections to push your skills.

Stile Cop Downhill

  • A number of red and black graded short downhill runs making good use of the 65-metre hill. All of the runs end in the same place at the bottom of the hill. There is no uplift service but it is only approximately 10 mins to push up. The site is free to ride. NB This is a nearby but different site (see the separate listing).

Groups and Clubs

    The XC trails are managed in partnership with Forestry England by Chase Trails. Chase Trails also managed Stile Cop downhill until 2016 when the Racers Guild team took over.

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Phil:
Avg 4.83
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Fantastic Sunday ride out, challenging enough in the right areas with plenty of fun sections. Not as varied in trail options as some Welsh trail centres but also nowhere near as grueling. I love this place....

What do you like?

Well maintained trails. Well designed flowing single-track sections.

What could be improved?

Horrible 2 stage fire road hill climb.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

02/10/2016 - over 9 years ago

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Jay:
Avg 4.12
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A good leg workout

Probably the best single track, purpose built trails in the midlands.

What do you like?

A good long run out. Some of the downhill is fun (but short)

What could be improved?

Lack of variety on the trails.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

08/08/2016 - over 9 years ago

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john:
Avg 1.85
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pancake flat. short, no jumps, and busy

Even with the limited terrain the trails have a good potential, My most local trail centre being Pedal a Bike Away (forest of Dean). The PBA trails are better built, more fun, longer distances and for when i want the DH trails are in the same place. i guess the problem with Cannock Chase is XC riders don't tend to join in on Digs like with the DH boys so it doesn't get as much love or attention. I'll probably never return to Cannock unless it has some substantial work done to the trails

What do you like?

easy to find and the rail centre on site. the trails are well built with what they have for terrain

What could be improved?

pancake flat, only the 1 loop if link the trails, no jumps or decent drops, no fast descents, no big berms,

Would you recommend?

Date written:

19/07/2016 - over 9 years ago

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Nick:
Avg 4.24
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Pretty good

Overall, this place is great. The trail stands up well to quite high levels of traffic due to the ground conditions. The local riders are really pleasant - no one has ever hassled to get past me at Cannock

What do you like?

MA good fast trail

What could be improved?

Not enough gnarly bits

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

20/05/2016 - almost 10 years ago

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Clive:
Avg 4.30
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Makes Excellent Use of What it Has Available

Sadly I live in London but Cannock Chase is still worth the drive.

What do you like?

Although confined in space and lacking in real height gain the Chase trails make the very most of what they do have. Yes you may be going up and down the sides of a valley several times but you really have fun doing it and there is never a dull moment with almost every pedal stroke meaningful. Credit has to go to the builders for really eking out every last bit of fun from the terrain.

What could be improved?

These trails are popular, on a Sunday morning expect to met plenty of traffic on the trails although for the most part riders seem polite and happy to move over or let you get out of the way.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

22/01/2016 - about 10 years ago

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Ollie:
Avg 3.42
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Best the midlands has to offer

Not a bad trail centre, and is without doubt the best in the Midlands. Not "epic" in the way that afan and brechfa make you feel, and not as Dh orientated as somewhere like BPW. What is does offer is a decent workout in a pretty confined space, and the builders have done a good job with what they have. The lower cliff decent is good, and makes the pretty tough climb worth it. Rode it in miserable rain on my 29er HT and was at no point under biked, beware of 160mm enduro riders struggling on the climbs!Could really do with a shower / changing facilities like FOD as its a long way home muddy...

What do you like?

Combine FTD & the monkey to make a decent length trail Good skills development through numerous boardwalks and rock gardens Decent bike shop and cafe on site

What could be improved?

Lots of users = lots of braking bumps and the trail is pretty cut up Some of the trails are quite samey, lots of switchback climbs...

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

20/12/2015 - about 10 years ago

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