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Top 13 Bike Parks around Whitchurch

Best bike parks around Whitchurch offer a diverse range of cycling experiences in the UK, particularly near the Bristol and Cardiff areas. This region features a mix of established mountain bike parks, natural trails, and dedicated pump tracks. The landscape provides varied terrain, from wooded areas with technical sections to open spaces suitable for different skill levels. It serves as a hub for outdoor enthusiasts seeking accessible cycling routes and facilities.

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Last updated: May 17, 2026

Nova Trail — End Section, Ashton Court

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Manageable on a gravel bike and a lot of fun!

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Bourton Combe Bridleway

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Although there are some parallel built mountain biking trails through Bourton Combe, this bridleway is a brilliant linking trail from the village of Flax Bourton heading south.

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Really fun on MTB or Gravel bike

Can use the forest road to do easy laps of this descent for good skills training.

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Brunel Way Pump Track

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Overlooked by the beautiful Clifton Suspension Bridge, this has got to be one of the best - and perhaps busiest - pump tracks in Bristol. Enjoy a few laps on …

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50 Acre Wood Trail

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A completely volunteer-built section of the trail, 50 acre is much more natural-feeling than the trails in Ashton Court and Leigh Woods.

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December 18, 2024, Nova Trail End Section, Ashton Court

Xc or Gravel route best ridden flat out. Access to 50 acre wood and Leigh Woods along the way. This section brings you back to the main gate.

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Great views back towards Long Ashton too

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Great place to take the kids and yourself

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Supernova is great fun as well 👍

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Bike / skateboard pump track

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Fun local pump track. Great warm up before heading to the trails. Get some funny looks from the local skaters.

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Lovely all weather trails. Nice and flowy. Suitable for intermediate riders on CX/gravel bikes

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Great link path towards a few different areas, or just to get around the Bourton Combe area to explore the mtb trails there

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there bike parks suitable for families and beginners around Whitchurch?

Yes, the area offers options for all skill levels. The Brunel Way Pump Track in Bristol is a great family-friendly spot, known for being fun, smooth, and well-maintained. Additionally, the Whitchurch BMX Track in Hampshire is excellent for beginners and intermediate riders looking to practice manuals and jumps.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the bike trails near Whitchurch?

You'll find a diverse range of terrain. For instance, the Nova Trail — End Section, Ashton Court offers a fun, curvy, and sometimes rocky ride. The Bourton Combe Bridleway features a tricky rock slab section and flowy singletrack through woodland. For a more natural feel with roots, rocks, and technical climbs, explore the 50 Acre Wood Trail.

Are there challenging trails for advanced riders?

Absolutely. The 50 Acre Wood Trail is a challenging, volunteer-built section with roots, rocks, technical climbs, and optional drop-offs. The Dundry Singletrack Descent is described as 'gnarly,' rocky, and often muddy, making it suitable for experienced mountain bikers.

What are the best bike parks for scenic views?

For scenic views, consider the Bourton Combe Bridleway, which offers a lovely track through woods and is a brilliant linking trail from Flax Bourton. The Dundry Singletrack Descent also provides great singletrack with views from the hillside.

What facilities are available at bike parks in the Whitchurch area?

The Brunel Way Pump Track is a well-maintained facility. In North Cardiff, the Whitchurch Cycling Club is developing a new all-weather mountain bike pump track and skills loop, which will enhance community access and club sessions.

What are the trail conditions like in wet weather?

Some trails, like the Bourton Combe Bridleway, can be very slippery when wet, especially on rock slabs, though the main bridleway is generally weather-proof due to its rocky base. The 50 Acre Wood Trail can have slippery roots and mud after rain. The upcoming Whitchurch Cycling Club facility in North Cardiff is designed to be an all-weather pump track.

Are there other cycling routes or outdoor activities near the bike parks?

Yes, the Whitchurch area offers a variety of cycling and outdoor options. You can find numerous road cycling routes, general cycling tours, and additional MTB trails. These include routes like 'The Round House, Stanton Drew – Chew Valley Lake loop' for road cycling or 'Clifton Suspension Bridge – Bourton Combe Bridleway loop' for mountain biking.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks around Whitchurch?

Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences. Many enjoy the flowy singletrack and challenging sections, as well as the natural feel of trails like the 50 Acre Wood Trail. The community also values the well-maintained facilities and the opportunity to practice skills, as noted at the Brunel Way Pump Track.

Are there any less crowded bike park options?

While specific crowd levels vary, exploring some of the more natural, volunteer-built trails like the 50 Acre Wood Trail might offer a less congested experience compared to highly popular, established parks. Visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays can also help avoid crowds at pump tracks.

Can I ride a gravel bike on these trails?

Some trails are manageable on a gravel bike, such as the Nova Trail — End Section, Ashton Court, which is described as fun even on a gravel bike. However, more technical descents like the Dundry Singletrack Descent are noted as being 'a bit emotional' on a gravel bike and are better suited for a dedicated mountain bike.

What is the typical length of bike park routes in the Whitchurch area?

The length of routes varies significantly. You can find shorter, dedicated pump tracks for quick sessions, or combine sections of trails for longer rides. For example, the 'Clifton Suspension Bridge – Bourton Combe Bridleway loop' is a mountain bike route spanning over 48 km, while other cycling routes in the area can range from 14 km to nearly 50 km.

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