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Top 4 Bike Parks around Wellow

Best bike parks around Wellow are characterized by their natural terrain and varied cycling routes. The area near Wiltshire features the Wellow circuit, a 15-mile mountain biking route with significant elevation changes, including climbs of over 1,500 feet. This region offers cross-country (XC) type rides, providing a physical challenge within natural surroundings. The landscape includes both uphill and downhill sections, with maximum grades reaching over 20%.

Best bike parks around Wellow

  • The most popular bike parks is Nunney Pump Track

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Inglesbatch to Wilmington Track

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A really, really tough one, seems like some recent 4x4 action might have rendered it unrideable due to some huge ruts in both the descent and the climb. One to …

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Singletrack Near Conkwell Cliffs

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Great section to link up to the DH’s at Conkwell. Nice, fast and fun in the dry. Make sure you enter at speed and select the right low gear for …

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Nunney Pump Track

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Cool little pump track. Great for kids and big kids alike

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Enginehouse Lane Descent

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Nice little descent (from Keynsham to Chewton Road direction). Gets a little rocky at the end as it drops down to the lane with a few small steps. Easy on …

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Stony Littleton Scramble Track

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Very muddy rough forest track with steep uphill sections. Definitely a fun ride downhill but unless very dry a bit of a push uphill. Quite busy with off road scrambling …

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April 3, 2026, Stony Littleton Scramble Track

Was there yesterday. It's fun on the downhill. Sloppy, but fun even on a hardtail with summer tyres.

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Very muddy rough forest track with steep uphill sections. Definitely a fun ride downhill but unless very dry a bit of a push uphill. Quite busy with off road scrambling bike s and 4 x 4 at weekends but a lot of fun on a suitable mountain bike.

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unrideable in places badly rutted I'd give it a miss

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Tough ride/walk. Not one I intend to visit again, but that might be weighted by reaching the limits of my limited capabilities and stacking into a stinging nettle bush. The ruts were deep and challenging.

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Great section to link up to the DH’s at Conkwell. Nice, fast and fun in the dry. Make sure you enter at speed and select the right low gear for the first climb that is pretty techy with some big roots. Like Conkwell, horrible mud in the winter that makes descending feel like riding up hill, and riding up hill feel tough! The kinda place where only a true manly Michelin will suffice and not a poncy cush-cored DHR 😂

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Only experienced mountain bikers!!

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A really, really tough one, seems like some recent 4x4 action might have rendered it unrideable due to some huge ruts in both the descent and the climb. One to be avoided if you don't like hike-a-bike, otherwise a pretty scenic push!

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Techy descent/ascent depends which way you go. Recommend MTB or wide tyres tubeless of on cx bike. Can be rocky mid way and a few small drops so watch your speed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bike parks and trails can I find around Wellow?

The Wellow area offers a mix of natural terrain and varied cycling routes. You'll find dedicated spots like the Nunney Pump Track, which is great for all ages. There are also challenging trails such as the Enginehouse Lane Descent with rocky sections, and the Stony Littleton Scramble Track, known for its steep sections and forest setting.

Are there any family-friendly bike parks or trails in the Wellow area?

Yes, the Nunney Pump Track is specifically highlighted as being great for kids and big kids alike, making it an excellent family-friendly option just outside Nunney Village.

What are some of the more challenging mountain biking spots near Wellow?

For a challenge, consider the Inglesbatch to Wilmington Track, which is described as a very tough ride with deep ruts. The Enginehouse Lane Descent offers a good challenge for ascents and features rocky sections. Additionally, the Stony Littleton Scramble Track has steep uphill sections and can be very muddy, providing a fun downhill but a demanding climb.

Beyond dedicated bike parks, are there other mountain biking opportunities in Wellow?

Yes, the Wellow area is known for the Wellow circuit, a 15-mile cross-country (XC) mountain biking route. It features significant elevation changes, including climbs of over 1,500 feet, offering a substantial ride amidst natural surroundings.

What are the typical trail conditions, especially during wet weather?

Many trails in the Wellow area, particularly those with natural terrain, can become very muddy. For example, the Stony Littleton Scramble Track is noted for being a 'very muddy rough forest track' unless very dry. Similarly, the Singletrack Near Conkwell Cliffs is described as having 'horrible mud in the winter'.

When is the best time of year to visit the bike parks and trails around Wellow?

Given that many trails can become very muddy, especially in winter, the drier months are generally preferable for visiting. Spring, summer, and early autumn will likely offer the best conditions for riding, particularly on natural and forest tracks.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the bike trails around Wellow?

Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge. The Nunney Pump Track is loved for being 'cool' and suitable for all ages. Trails like the Enginehouse Lane Descent are enjoyed for being 'fun on a gravel bike' and offering a 'good challenge'. Even the very tough Inglesbatch to Wilmington Track is noted for being 'pretty scenic' despite its difficulty.

Are there other outdoor activities I can do near the bike parks in Wellow?

Yes, the Wellow area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Wellow and Stoney Littleton Long Barrow loop. There are also road cycling routes and running trails available. For more details, you can explore the Easy hikes around Wellow, Road Cycling Routes around Wellow, and Running Trails around Wellow guides.

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/771091" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Singletrack Near Conkwell Cliffs</a> like?

This singletrack is described as a 'great section to link up to the DH’s at Conkwell', offering a 'nice, fast and fun' experience in dry conditions. It includes a techy first climb with big roots. However, be aware that it can get 'horrible mud in the winter'.

What is the elevation profile like for mountain biking around Wellow?

The Wellow circuit, a prominent mountain biking route, involves significant elevation changes, with climbs of 1,593 feet and descents of 1,573 feet. The terrain includes both uphill and downhill sections, with maximum grades reaching over 20%.

Are there any trails that are particularly good for gravel bikes?

The Enginehouse Lane Descent is noted as being 'fun on a gravel bike', though riders are advised to watch out for flats due to rocky sections. It's also described as a 'great loco bit of gravel XrossLane'.

Can I find trails with historical or cultural interest near the bike parks?

While the primary focus of the bike parks is on riding, the Nunney Pump Track is located just outside Nunney Village, which is known for its castle. This offers a chance to combine your ride with a visit to a local historical site.

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