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Top 4 Bike Parks around Buriton

Best bike parks around Buriton are situated within the South Downs National Park, offering varied terrain for cycling. The area is characterized by its chalk landscapes and extensive woodlands, providing a natural setting for outdoor activities. Queen Elizabeth Country Park serves as a central hub for mountain biking, featuring purpose-built trails. Buriton's location offers accessibility to a network of trails suitable for different skill levels.

Best bike parks around Buriton

  • The most popular bike parks is Queen Elizabeth Country Park

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Queen Elizabeth Country Park

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Here, cut through by the South Downs Way, is an excellent bike park, festooned with a variety of mountain bike trails to suit a variety of abilities. It can get …

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There are two trails here. A blue "intermediate" and red "advanced trail" with jumps and very steep sections. The blue "intermediate" trail is just about OK for hybrid bikes with …

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Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails

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Run by B1KE, the same organisation behind Wind Hill (Longleat), S4P Milford and Tidworth Freeride, this is a Downhill-focussed MTB centre.

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King Alfred's Way cuts through the Queen Elizabeth Country Park, renowned as a local MTB mecca. It's a scenic woodland stretch with steep climbs and fast descents.

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A nature reserve, Kingley Vale has some established mountain bike tracks which are easy to find. The ground here is chalky so difficult to ride when wet.

Well worth pedalling to the top to see the views.

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July 15, 2023, King Alfred's Way Through Queen Elizabeth Country Park

King Alfred's Way cuts through the Queen Elizabeth Country Park, renowned as a local MTB mecca. It's a scenic woodland stretch with steep climbs and fast descents. The park contains 1,400 acres (6 km2) of open access woodland and downland and is located within the East Hampshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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A nature reserve, Kingley Vale has some established mountain bike tracks which are easy to find. The ground here is chalky so difficult to ride when wet. Well worth pedalling to the top to see the views.

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I regularly ride the blue and red trails with my 9yr old on our hardtails. He's usually faster than me down the blue trail, but I beat him on the climbs!!!

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Can get busy with bikes and walkers, but well maintained and signposted park

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Full English or the paninis are Gooooood. It can get busy at weekends so prepare for that, but it's a perfect stop on a long ride. :)

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Loved this country park, lots of choices of trails to ride - often through forest and there's a great cafe/visitor centre too!

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There are dedicated MTb trails - blue is shorter and more technical, and more like a downhill trail; the red trail is longer and more like a cross country trail. they are both well signposted and only for bikes.

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Great for a bacon roll and a coffee after hitting the trails.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular bike parks around Buriton?

The most popular and comprehensive mountain biking destination is Queen Elizabeth Country Park, offering a wide range of trails for all abilities. For downhill-focused riding, Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails is a highly-rated option.

What kind of trails can I expect at Queen Elizabeth Country Park?

Queen Elizabeth Country Park offers a diverse network of graded trails. You'll find a 6km Blue Trail with fun berms and rollers, a longer 7.5km Red Trail with natural singletrack, drops, and rooty sections, and an easy 300m Green Route (Wiggly Worm) perfect for beginners and children. There are also dedicated skills areas and a Tots Pump track.

Are there family-friendly bike trails around Buriton?

Yes, Queen Elizabeth Country Park is very family-friendly. It features a Green Route (Wiggly Worm) for young children and beginners, a 'Lite Blue' option, and a Mini Wheels Skills Area. The Blue Trail is also designed to be accessible for first-time trail mountain bikers, with all features rollable.

What are the difficulty levels of the bike trails in the area?

Difficulty varies significantly. Queen Elizabeth Country Park has graded trails from Green (easy) to Blue (intermediate) and Red (advanced), with options for jumps and steep sections. Rogate B1KEPARK Downhill Trails offers a range from blue to pro lines, catering to downhill enthusiasts. For more natural and challenging experiences, the Buriton Chalk Pit and Kingley Vale Mountain Bike Trails are generally suited for experienced off-road riders.

How accessible are the bike parks from major roads?

Queen Elizabeth Country Park is highly accessible, located directly off the A3 in Hampshire. This makes it one of the easiest trail centers to reach from Southwest London, Hampshire, Surrey, and Sussex.

What facilities are available at Queen Elizabeth Country Park?

Queen Elizabeth Country Park provides excellent facilities including car parks, toilets, a visitor center, and a café (Beechwood Kitchen and Juniper Kiosk). There are also dedicated Mountain Bike Skills and Coaching Areas.

What is the best time to visit the bike parks around Buriton?

While enjoyable year-round, it's best to visit during drier periods. Trails at Queen Elizabeth Country Park can become challenging in truly wet weather, and the chalky ground at Kingley Vale Mountain Bike Trails becomes difficult to ride when wet. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Can I enjoy scenic views while mountain biking near Buriton?

Absolutely! Queen Elizabeth Country Park is situated within the South Downs National Park, offering magnificent views. Similarly, Kingley Vale Mountain Bike Trails are well worth pedalling to the top for the stunning vistas.

Are there any natural, less formal trails for experienced riders?

Beyond the marked trails at Queen Elizabeth Country Park, the Buriton Chalk Pit offers an old quarry with natural trails and dirt jumps, ideal for experienced riders seeking a more raw experience. Kingley Vale Mountain Bike Trails also provide established, natural tracks within a nature reserve.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

The area around Buriton offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, go hiking on routes like the Butser Hill loop from Queen Elizabeth Country Park, or enjoy road cycling routes through the scenic South Downs.

Are there cafes or food options near the bike trails?

Yes, Queen Elizabeth Country Park has the Beechwood Kitchen and Juniper Kiosk, perfect for grabbing a coffee, cake, or a full meal. It's a popular stop for riders.

Where can I park my car when visiting the bike parks?

Queen Elizabeth Country Park offers ample car parking facilities, including near the visitor center and Benham's car park, which is close to the Mountain Bike Skills and Coaching Area.

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