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Gravel biking around Bishopsteignton offers diverse terrain, from quiet country lanes to multi-use trails and unpaved segments. The area is characterized by rolling hills, agricultural land, and heathland, providing varied scenery for off-road cycling. Situated above the Teign Estuary, many routes feature views over the water and towards the surrounding countryside. The landscape rises significantly towards Little Haldon Heath, offering elevated perspectives.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.8
(8)
35
riders
48.2km
02:56
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.1
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44
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(1)
9
riders
25.1km
01:53
420m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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4
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31.0km
02:02
550m
550m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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3
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28.8km
02:07
540m
540m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A mixture of asphalt and gravel paths. But being an old railway line, a gentle incline towards Moretonhampstead.
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Excellent food and some lovely ales! Friendly & inviting.
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Fabulous Trail! A 7 mile (11km) mainly traffic-free route from Bovey Tracey to Moretonhampstead follows the dismantled railway line through the National Trust Parke Estate and past the beautiful picturesque village of Lustleigh.
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Nice bridlepath. Bit rutted in a few places, so no good for a road bike.
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A 7-mile (11km), mainly traffic free, route linking Bovey Tracey to Moretonhampstead. It follows the line of the old railway, which was closed to passengers in 1959.
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lsington manor is recorded in the doomsday book of 1086 and was one of six mediaeval manors in the parish in the 13th century. it was held from the Beaumonts earls of Devon by their tenants. the Dynim's records show the Dynem's were benefactors of St. Michael's church and founders of a chantry in the north concept of the church. the blocked up doorway of the transcept laid out to the manor garden when the last lord Dynham died in 1501 here. John Ford and Emily bought two of these three parts and his son George a further one. It is George who is thought to have rebuilt the house into its characteristic Elizabeth and e-shaped style. one of George's sons was John Ford, a well-known dramatist by the 17th century. during the ownership of sir Henry ford MP for Tiverton, his estate was again fragmented. Records show that by 1829 a manor house was in two ownerships. The central range of the building had disappeared and the two wings were little more than cottages. By the mid-19th century. these were being used for agricultural storage in 1852. description of the manor describes it as "the remains of a mouldering mansion went fast and venerable which form a very pleasing object from the precinct of the church, the tourists and ponder on the dim prestige of the Harris million and bracketed and bayed all over. they're all that there left is a miscuit and phantom of the past" In 1871. part of the site was sold to the vicar and churchwardens of Islington to provide plans for the current school. Many of the original dress stones from the manor house can be seen around the village where they're being reused in buildings and walls.
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One of my favourite spots on Dartmoor, the village has real character, good ice cream, coffee and pizza.
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There are over 15 gravel bike routes in the Bishopsteignton area, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 2 easy, 6 moderate, and 8 difficult trails, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, while many routes are moderate to difficult, there are a couple of easier trails suitable for families. The Teign Estuary Trail, though not directly listed as a komoot route here, is a high-quality multi-use path that is generally flat and safe for families, connecting to Bishopsteignton via a spur along Flow Lane. For specific komoot routes, look for those rated 'easy' in the guide.
Gravel biking around Bishopsteignton offers stunning and varied scenery. You'll encounter breathtaking views over the Teign Estuary, rolling hills, agricultural land, and heathland paths. Routes often combine paved sections with unpaved segments, providing a dynamic landscape to explore.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Fingle Bridge β Wray Valley Trail loop from Bovey Tracey and the Wray Valley Trail β Wray Valley Trail loop from Torre are excellent circular options that allow you to start and finish in the same location.
The area boasts several scenic viewpoints. You can enjoy panoramic views over the Teign Estuary from various points, especially from the heathland routes above the village. Other notable viewpoints in the wider area include Cockwood Harbour, Langstone Rock, and Hopes Nose. Little Haldon Heath Nature Reserve also offers spectacular vistas.
While specific parking for individual trailheads in Bishopsteignton isn't detailed here, many routes start from nearby towns or parks that offer dedicated parking. For instance, routes like the Rixdale Road β Haldon Forest MTB Skills Park loop originate from Haldon Forest Park, which has ample parking facilities.
South Devon generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for more visitors. Winter can be ridden, but some unpaved sections might be muddy or wet, so check local weather conditions.
Yes, for experienced riders looking for longer challenges, routes like the Wray Valley Trail β Wray Valley Trail loop from Torre cover nearly 64 kilometers. The Fingle Bridge β Wray Valley Trail loop from Bovey Tracey is another difficult option spanning over 48 kilometers.
The gravel biking routes around Bishopsteignton are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 29 reviews. More than 130 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore this area, often praising the varied terrain, scenic estuary views, and the mix of challenging and enjoyable paths.
Yes, if you need bike hire or are interested in dedicated bike park facilities, Haldon Forest Park is a key destination. You can find Forest Cycle Hire Haldon Forest Park there. The park also features trails like Ridge Ride Extreme and Kiddens Trail, which are popular with mountain bikers and can be incorporated into gravel rides.
Bishopsteignton is a village in South Devon, and while local bus services connect it to larger towns like Newton Abbot and Teignmouth, direct public transport access to specific trailheads might be limited. For broader connectivity, the Teign Estuary Trail is being developed with a spur to Bishopsteignton, improving access for cyclists from areas served by public transport along the estuary. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local bus schedules.
Bishopsteignton village itself has local pubs and cafes where you can refuel. Many routes pass through or near other villages and towns in the Teign Estuary area or around Haldon Forest, which offer additional options for refreshments. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify points of interest like cafes and pubs along your chosen path.


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