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Langold Lakes Country Park is a cherished green space located in northern Nottinghamshire, UK, just north of Worksop and bordering the West Riding of Yorkshire. Situated near the village of Langold, this country park, with an elevation of approximately 41 metres, is renowned for its interconnected lakes, extensive woodlands, and a network of paths that make it a popular destination for cyclists and nature lovers alike. It serves as a tranquil escape offering both recreational activities and natural beauty.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Langold Lakes offers a versatile cycling experience. The main circular path around the lake is ideal for easy cycling and beginners, featuring a mix of paved cycle paths and gentle singletrack. For more adventurous riders, the park's trails link up to some enjoyable singletrack and 'Pit top runs', making it suitable for mountain biking. Cyclists report good conditions for MTB routes all year round.
While parts of the main circular path are paved and suitable for road bikes, the route also includes sections of singletrack and more rugged terrain. For a purely road cycling experience, you might find some sections challenging or less comfortable. Hybrid or mountain bikes are generally recommended to fully enjoy the varied surfaces.
Yes, while the approximately 1-mile circular path around the main lake is a popular starting point, the park's trails connect to other singletrack and 'Pit top runs' in the surrounding area. These offer opportunities for longer or more challenging off-road rides, allowing cyclists to explore beyond the immediate lake perimeter.
Cyclists will enjoy views of the large, interconnected lakes and the surrounding wooded landscape, including Dyscar Wood, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The park also features a weir with a single-arch bridge and open green spaces. It's a Local Nature Reserve, so keep an eye out for diverse wildlife and birdwatching opportunities, especially during winter.
The primary circular path around the main lake at Langold Lakes Country Park is approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) long. This loop provides an easy and enjoyable ride, perfect for a quick spin or for those looking to build confidence on two wheels.
While the park is well-served by car parks, direct public transport links specifically for the cycle route are limited. Visitors typically access the park by car, with two main car park entrances available off the A60 Doncaster Road and at the end of Church Street in Langold. It's advisable to check local bus routes for services to Langold village and plan for a short walk or cycle to the park entrance.
Absolutely. Langold Lakes is highly regarded as a family-friendly destination. The easy 1-mile circular path around the lake is perfect for children and beginner cyclists. Beyond cycling, the park offers children's playgrounds, a seasonal 'Sea Scoundrel' Children's Water Play (splash park), and ample open green spaces for picnics and play.
Yes, Langold Lakes Country Park is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the cycle routes and walking paths, provided they are kept under control, preferably on a lead, and owners clean up after them. It's a popular spot for dog walkers and cyclists alike.
While the park is popular year-round, it tends to be busiest during weekends, public holidays, and sunny afternoons, especially in summer when the splash park is open. To avoid crowds, consider visiting on weekday mornings or during off-peak seasons. Parking can fill up quickly during busy times, so arriving earlier in the day is often recommended.
There are no permanent cafe or toilet facilities directly by the lake itself. However, the park does have refreshment facilities available within the wider country park area, and there are often seasonal vendors. It's a fine spot for a picnic, so many visitors bring their own food and drinks. Planning ahead for refreshments and toilet breaks is advisable.
Langold Lakes has a rich history dating back to the 18th century when it was planned as part of a country estate. In the early 20th century, it served as a leisure facility for miners from the nearby Firbeck Colliery, with amenities like a lido and bandstand added in the 1950s. After the mine's closure, the local authority transformed it into the public country park it is today, preserving its natural beauty and recreational value.
Yes, Langold Lakes is generally suitable for cycling in winter. Community tips indicate 'good conditions all year for MTB routes'. While some paths might be muddier or wetter, especially the singletrack sections, the main circular path around the lake remains accessible. Always check local weather conditions and wear appropriate gear for winter riding.