Best bike parks in East Devon offer a diverse range of mountain biking experiences across its varied landscape. The region features extensive woodlands, open heathland, and coastal areas, providing a natural setting for trails. Riders can find routes catering to different skill levels, from family-friendly paths to technical descents. East Devon's terrain includes both natural singletrack and purpose-built bike park features.
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Part of the XC race course on Woodbury Common, expect rooty undulating, tight and twisting trails here that are a real blast!
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AKA the Holly Trail, a singletrack bridleway along the eastern edge of the common next to the fields. Best on a MTB and sketchy fun on a gravel bike!
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great for people learning bigger jumps and gaps, neares carpark is frying pans. see google maps for fryingpans exmouth as it is not on komoot
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It's almost as if Woodbury Common was made for gravel riders and mountain bikers. Besides being the training ground for the nearby Royal Marines, the Common features a network of expansive fire roads, twisting singletracks, wooded trails and even some man-made jumps. Truly something for everyone here. Woodbury Castle, or rather the moat that remains, is a great place to start if you've made your way here by car or bike. You could spend hours or even days exploring the commonland here, in fact I've spent years here and still get a bit lost and find new parts every now and then!
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Great trail that skirts around Woodbury Common to the east, a singletrack through the mixed deciduous woodland.
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More advanced jumps than Yettington, all set in a natural bowl. It can be wet as the soil takes longer to drain. Nice flight of gap jumps and some tables and drop offs. Some overhead cover. Unfortunately the landowner has closed off the small parking spot so park in the Four Firs car park and ride on over - you can either go cross country or on the road. No signage to the jumps so following the tracks from the road is easiest.
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Its a fantastic set of jump lines to keep you amused, something for everyone. The area is semi covered so it offers some protection from the rain and wind.
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East Devon offers a variety of popular trails. For a challenging, technical singletrack experience, consider the Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack. If you're looking to practice jumps, the Yettington Jump Line provides a fantastic set of jump lines for various skill levels. Another engaging option is the Woodbury Common XC Race Course, known for its rooty, undulating, and twisting trails.
Yes, Haldon Forest Park near Exeter is an excellent choice for families and beginners. It features a green-rated family loop and two blue-rated routes for intermediate riders, along with comprehensive facilities like bike hire, a cafe, and a children's play area. The park's progressive trails allow riders to build confidence and skills.
For advanced riders, Haldon Forest Park offers the red-rated Ridge Ride and the black-rated Ridge Ride Extreme, which includes steep rock gardens, rooty sections, drops, and berms. Additionally, the Pines Ridge Jumps provide more advanced jumps and gaps in a natural bowl. CafesideMTB, an upcoming official bike park, is also set to offer high-level technical riding with jumps, drops, and technical sections.
East Devon's bike trails feature diverse terrain. You'll find extensive woodlands with natural singletrack, open heathland, and purpose-built bike park features. Trails can range from rocky flint bases at Haldon Forest Park, making them rideable year-round, to rooty and undulating sections on Woodbury Common. Some areas, like the Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack, can be quite techy and sloppy in winter.
Haldon Forest Park is well-equipped with facilities, including bike hire and servicing, a cafe, and a children's play area, making it convenient for a full day out. While other natural trail areas like Woodbury Common offer great riding, they typically require you to bring your own provisions.
Many trails in East Devon, particularly those with rocky flint bases like at Haldon Forest Park, are rideable year-round. However, in wetter months, some puddles can be expected. Autumn can add an interesting challenge with fallen leaves potentially hiding roots, as noted on the Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack. Generally, spring and summer offer drier conditions and more pleasant weather for riding.
Yes, the Ridge Ride trail at Haldon Forest Park offers magnificent views of Exeter and the Devonshire countryside. Additionally, challenging routes near Peak Hill (Sidmouth) provide panoramic views over the Jurassic Coastline, offering stunning scenery alongside your ride.
Beyond mountain biking, East Devon offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the moderate 'Budleigh Salterton & Sidmouth loop from Exmouth', or easier options like the 'Exe Marsh Flats loop from Exmouth'. For those who enjoy running, there are trails like the challenging 'The Undercliff to Lyme Regis from Seaton' or the moderate 'Woodbury Common & Woodbury Castle loop from East Budleigh'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes in East Devon, MTB Trails in East Devon, and Running Trails in East Devon guides.
As of early 2026, Exeter Bike Park is currently closed for rebuilding. Once reopened, it is planned to be a dedicated park for learning and progressing bike skills with progressive trails ranging from blue to black grades, including a 'gnarly dirt jump playground'.
For trails like the Pines Ridge Jumps, the small parking spot has been closed, so it's recommended to park in the Four Firs car park and ride over. For other areas of Woodbury Common, various car parks are available, but it's always advisable to check local signage and maps for the most convenient access points.
Yes, the East Devon Trail is a 113-mile bikepacking loop that combines gravel, spicy singletrack, and quiet lanes. It features some technical off-road sections and steep inclines, offering a comprehensive tour of the region's diverse landscapes.
The Holly Trail, also known as the Holly Trail, is a singletrack bridleway along the eastern edge of Woodbury Common, running next to fields and through mixed deciduous woodland. It's considered an intermediate trail, best enjoyed on a mountain bike, and can be a fun challenge on a gravel bike.


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