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Cannock Chase Mountain Bike Trails
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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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Bez :
Avg 4.81
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Very good trails

Love this place

What do you like?

Nice flowing fast trails,some can be abit rough but you don't go these places to have it easy

What could be improved?

Can't think of anything that's a bad point

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

19/07/2015 - over 10 years ago

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ferbz:
Avg 4.08
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Great day at chase trails

First time at chase trails today & took the red route, found some parts challenging fitness wise, will defo be going back soon :)

What do you like?

Lots of different trails for different levels, i did the red trail which has options in some sections to take the black route.

What could be improved?

None :)

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

03/07/2015 - over 10 years ago

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Adunbar:
Avg 3.77
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Add in Stile Cop for a proper ride

I usually leave the Monkey Trail at the bridge and get a few runs in at DH site at Stile Cop which is about 10 mins ride away. This make the ride bigger but you also get some decent gravity riding in which is perhaps lacking on Monkey and the Dog. I'm going to go up and help out with some trail maintenance soon as i've ridden it a few times and it seems only fair!

What do you like?

Great and well maintained trails using the best of what the terrain can offer.

What could be improved?

It can get busy in the summer as it's so close to big cities and not everyone using it understands trail etiquette sometimes..

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

15/02/2015 - almost 11 years ago

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Wadam00:
Avg 3.81
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The dog & monkey

Great place to ride, prefer the monkey as it's more technical & quieter. The upper & lower cliff descents are wicked fun if you get a clear run. The black option is a great addition and tests you skills (well mine at least...). The back third of the dog is a little dull till the end. The newish climb from the bridge up is a great addition. Can be ridden on both FS and HT and both are fun.

What do you like?

Great fun Short or long run options Lower & upper cliff descents Good facilities for the minis

What could be improved?

gets busy at weekends The dog trail needs maintenance! Few more black options spaced around the run

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

28/12/2014 - about 11 years ago

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stumpyloser:
Avg 4.27
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up there

Great work from volunteers who keep upgrading and introducing new features...respect to you guys!

What do you like?

Very little fire road =loads of singletrack! Trees trees trees...pebbles, slippy pebbles...switchback climbs...interesting features.....red meets black.....2 great descents which flow, flow, flow, grin , grin, grin. Goes all year. Great use of limited altitude...sharp, testing climbs but never too long. Never tire of it.

What could be improved?

slippy pebbles, can be busy, gets overused and needs constant maintenance as base material is mainly sand and pebbles.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

14/12/2014 - about 11 years ago

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Tall Paul:
Avg 3.39
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Muddy

Wow this trail is pretty beat up. Lots of berms to keep you moving at pace IF they didn't mostly have holes in them and braking bumps. Big puddles everywhere. I've ridden two other trails centres Dalby many many times, trails are always in great shape and really do keep you moving at a great pace. Dalby is some 23 miles round and I can do that in 2.10. Today 1.56 at Cannock. I didn't find it flowed anywhere near enough. Would have loved to seem more balance beam type obstacles, smooth berms, genuinely fast flowing sections, more trail maintenance. Gisburn forest is also a good ride, cracking flowing sections and some really good technical bits to get you're teeth stuck into. If your local, which I'm not, then this is a great facility. I've seem better though and wouldn't go out of my way to ride it again in a hurry

What do you like?

At 12+ miles it's a good length. Easy to get too, plenty of parking. No massively long hills

What could be improved?

Not fast flowing enough. Way too many big holes in the trail. Very broken up berms. Some more technical features would be nice. Very very muddy. Never had to hose of my clothing before

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

23/11/2014 - about 11 years ago

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