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Mountain bike trails around Fifield are primarily found within the vast Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, which encompasses much of the region. This area is characterized by dense forests of pine, aspen, and birch, along with hilly terrain and numerous waterways, including the Flambeau River. The landscape offers a mix of challenging singletrack and gravel routes, with unique soil conditions that allow for quick drainage.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great coffee! Nice garden with a view, perfect if the sun is shining, Good food options on the menu, can recommend the cracking bacon roll 🤣
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In the middle of a small green area within the village, a cross rises atop a tall stone shaft. However, as hikers notice upon approach, this is by no means a small sacred monument in the sense of the wayside crosses common in some regions. Rather, this monument, like those found in many villages, is dedicated to the memory of the victims of war and tyranny.
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can get muddy if it has rained!
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A rather nice pub that is also a live music venue. The band tonight opened with 'Three Little Birds' by Bob Marley. An upbeat way to finish my walk. 'Don't worry...About a thing'😊
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"The Church of England parish church of St Andrew has a 14th-century perpendicular gothic west tower with a 15th-century top. The chancel was rebuilt in 1688. In 1852–53 the church was heavily restored and the south aisle was added. The tower has a ring of eight bells, all cast in 1924 by John Taylor of Loughborough. The church is a Grade II listed building. Both The Rectory and the Old Rectory Cottage are 17th century." Source: Wikipedia
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The Village Green at Bledington is a lovely place to stop and rest. If picnic benches, wildflowers, ducks, bantams and a brook running through it aren't enough there is always the 16th century public house, The Kings Head.
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The Fifield area, particularly within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, offers an extensive network of mountain biking opportunities. While this guide features 96 routes, the broader Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association (CAMBA) manages over 135 miles of singletrack and more than 200 miles of mapped gravel routes, providing a vast selection for riders.
Yes, Fifield offers several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Farm Track in the Cotswolds – Barrington Byway loop from Little Rissington is an easy 8.7-mile (14.0 km) route through woodlands and byways, typically completed in about an hour. Overall, 28 of the routes in this guide are rated as easy.
Mountain bike trails near Fifield are characterized by diverse terrain within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. You can expect dense forests of pine, aspen, and birch, hilly sections, and numerous waterways. The trails range from 'flow to gnarly to wilderness to easy rolls through tall pines,' including rock and root-filled singletrack, steep ridges, and challenging descents. The unique soil in the area also allows for quick drainage, meaning trails are often open for riding.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging options. The region offers routes with 'gnarly' singletrack, steep ridges, and demanding descents. While this guide features 68 moderate routes, the extensive CAMBA network within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest provides plenty of advanced terrain to test your skills.
The unique soil conditions in the Fifield area allow for quick drainage, meaning trails are often open for riding throughout much of the year. However, the prime season for mountain biking is typically spring through fall, when the weather is most favorable and the forest is vibrant. Winter conditions can bring snow, which transforms some trails into groomed winter routes for other activities.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Fifield are designed as loops, offering circular routes. An example is the Ascott-under-Wychwood Village – Ascott Village Shop & Café loop from Lyneham, a 19.7-mile (31.7 km) moderate trail that winds through varied forest terrain.
The trails are set within the vast Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, offering immersive natural experiences. You'll encounter dense stands of pine, aspen, birch, and hemlock, as well as numerous beautiful waterways, including the legendary Flambeau River. While specific viewpoints on trails are not detailed, the forest itself provides a sense of deep-woods tranquility and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
The mountain biking experience in Fifield is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 80 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, ranging from easy rolls through tall pines to challenging singletrack, and the extensive network of trails within the beautiful Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.
Beyond the natural beauty, Fifield offers historical points of interest that can complement your biking trip. These include the 1894 Old Town Hall Museum, the reconstructed 1896 Round Lake Logging Dam, and the Smith Rapids Covered Bridge, Wisconsin's first covered bridge built in over a century. These attractions provide a glimpse into the region's rich logging history.
Several campgrounds are available within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest near Fifield, such as Smith Rapids Recreation Area, Twin Lakes Recreation Area, Emily Lake Campground, and Wabasso Lake Campground. These offer amenities like campsites, boat access, and picnic areas, facilitating multi-day outdoor adventures. You can find more information about local campgrounds on the Fifield town website.
The mountain bike trails around Fifield vary significantly in length and duration. For example, the Farm Track in the Cotswolds – Bourton-on-the-Water village loop from Great Rissington is a moderate 20.0-mile (32.3 km) path, while the The Porch House – St Edward's Well loop from Kingham is an easy 14.0-mile (22.6 km) route. You'll find options ranging from shorter, hour-long rides to longer excursions lasting several hours.


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