Best bike parks around Compton Dando are primarily known for scenic cycling routes and trails, rather than dedicated bike parks with built structures or lift access. The area provides diverse cycling opportunities, ranging from easy paved paths to more challenging unpaved sections. These routes are appreciated for their natural beauty and suitability for general cycling and exploring the Chew Valley.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Slightly more technical than my abilities or confidence but good fun! A few trees/branches across it below head height so worth keeping cautious
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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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Flat out for xc miles with or chill with the family. Access to the pill path below
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Nothing crazy, suits a rigid bike to keep things interesting. Obviously if you come a little more equipped then you can probably make the most of the jumps, red loops and features. Some of the drops in the later sections and some of the climbing can be challenging for a beginner but there's nothing here to really sweat about.
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The area around Compton Dando is primarily known for its scenic cycling routes and trails, rather than dedicated bike parks with built structures or lift access. You'll find diverse cycling opportunities, from easy paved paths to more challenging unpaved sections, all appreciated for their natural beauty and suitability for general cycling and exploring the Chew Valley.
Yes, for intermediate mountain bikers, the Nova Trail — End Section, Ashton Court offers a fun, curvy, and sometimes rocky ride. It's a blue-rated trail that can even be managed on a gravel bike. Another option is the Yer Tiz Blue MTB Trail Start (Leigh Woods), which provides access to a blue-rated MTB trail with more challenging red-rated alternative sections available.
The Brunel Way Pump Track is an excellent family-friendly option. It's a smooth and well-maintained track, perfect for practicing skills. While it can get busy with kids and teenagers during the day, it's a great spot to enjoy a few laps.
For those seeking a challenge, the Dundry Singletrack Descent offers a great, albeit challenging, singletrack experience. It can be quite rocky and muddy, especially when it channels a small stream. Another very tough option is the Inglesbatch to Wilmington Track, known for its ruts and demanding terrain, often requiring a good mountain bike.
The region offers several popular cycling routes. The Compton Dando Village loop from Keynsham is an easy ride on paved surfaces. For a slightly longer, moderate ride, consider the Bitton Railway Station and Café – The Lock Keeper Pub loop from Keynsham. The Strawberry Line heritage trail also provides a traffic-free path through varied landscapes, suitable for cyclists of different skill levels.
Yes, the Paved Path Near the River Avon – 73 Degrees Bicycle Shop & Café loop from Keynsham is an easy ride on mostly paved surfaces with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for beginners or a casual outing. The Compton Dando Village loop from Keynsham is also an easy option, primarily on paved surfaces.
The cycling routes around Compton Dando are valued for their natural beauty. You can expect to pass through picturesque landscapes, including orchards, wooded valleys, and areas near the Chew Valley. Trails like The Strawberry Line offer views of the natural beauty of Somerset.
Yes, there are several gravel biking routes available. You can explore options like the East Bristol bridleway loop or the Saltford and Keynsham rocky byways loop. For more details, you can check the Gravel biking around Compton Dando guide.
Road cyclists have a variety of routes to choose from. Popular options include the Chew Valley Lake loop from Whitchurch or The Round House, Stanton Drew – Chew Valley Lake loop from Bath and North East Somerset. More routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Compton Dando guide.
The Strawberry Line, a heritage trail built on a former railway line, offers a route with historical interest. While cycling, you can appreciate the natural beauty of Somerset and pass near areas like Cheddar Gorge, which has its own rich history.
Visitors frequently highlight the fun, curvy, and sometimes rocky nature of trails like the Nova Trail. The smooth and well-maintained surface of the Brunel Way Pump Track is also a favorite for practicing skills. Many appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of terrain, from easy paths to challenging singletracks.
Yes, some routes incorporate stops at local establishments. For example, the Bitton Railway Station and Café – The Lock Keeper Pub loop from Keynsham suggests a route that includes a café and a pub. The Paved Path Near the River Avon loop also mentions the 73 Degrees Bicycle Shop & Café, providing convenient refreshment stops.


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