Best bike parks around Binsted are situated within a region known for its diverse terrain and extensive woodlands at the foot of the South Downs National Park. The area provides a natural environment for cycling activities, with routes suitable for various ability levels. While dedicated bike parks with manufactured features are limited directly within Binsted, the surrounding landscape offers numerous mountain biking opportunities. Rogate B1KEPARK, a dedicated facility, is also located nearby.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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amazing scenery once you get to the national trust park. the. the path follows some good downhill and uphill areas where you are also met with a view of London in the far far distance. truly recommend!
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No trip to the Punchbowl is complete without taking in the view from the dedicated viewpoint just beyond the National Trust cafe. A relief on a large stone on the viewing platform gives more information about what you can see.
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The Devil's Punchbowl has a network of paths criss crossing through it. It's wonderful to visit any time of the year but on a crisp autumn day when the trees glow with a golden hue, you're in for a treat. Legend has it that it was created when the Devil scooped up a rock from here and threw it at Thor. The village to the north, Thursley, does indeed mean 'Thor's place'.
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do the loop anti clockwise, it's mush easier climb and much better descent
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climbing anticlockwise up the right hand side of the Punchbowl from Sailors Lane to the National Trust car park and cafe and descending via the old (pre-tunnel) A3 route on the Gibbet Hill side makes for an easier climb rewarded with a good fast descent
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Some amazing enduro style trails from this point, just don't do them on a loaded bike while you're doing the King Alfred's Way ;-)
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Very technical downhill enduro trails. For advanced riders only. The trails are on national trust land so the area is busy at weekends with walkers. There can be a lot of conflict with walkers in this area so be courteous 🙏🏻
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While Binsted itself offers natural terrain like the Binsted Rife Valley and Binsted Woods for varied trail conditions, the region provides diverse mountain biking. You can find challenging routes like the Alice Holt Forest, Noor Hill Hanger and Selborne Common loop, or more moderate rides through woodlands and open countryside such as the Chawton Park Wood – The Drove, Farleigh Wallop loop. For a dedicated facility, Rogate B1KEPARK offers a variety of trails from beginner-friendly to advanced technical descents and jump lines.
Yes, Rogate B1KEPARK is a notable dedicated facility in the region. It offers an amazing variety of trails, including steep technical downhills and fast, flowing jump lines, suitable for developing confidence and ability for riders of all levels. Its sandy slopes allow it to run well all year round.
The komoot community enjoys trails like Rollercoaster Singletrack (Northeast Flow), which offers a flowing singletrack experience. Another popular spot is Weston Common Pit Path, a bridleway through coppiced woodland with a disused open pit section. For more technical challenges, the Hindhead Technical Trailhead offers very technical downhill enduro trails for advanced riders.
Yes, View of the Devil's Punchbowl is a natural monument with a dedicated viewpoint and is considered family-friendly. It features an excellent National Trust cafe and shop, making it a great stop for all ages. The area also offers beautiful walks suitable for families.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter extensive woodlands, such as Alice Holt Forest and Chawton Park Wood, and varied terrain at the foot of the South Downs National Park. Highlights like View of the Devil's Punchbowl offer stunning valley views, while Singletrack Around Reservoir No. 3 provides trails near a lake.
Yes, at View of the Devil's Punchbowl, there is an excellent National Trust cafe and shop. This spot also offers pay parking, making it a convenient stop during your ride.
The region's trails are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Notably, Rogate B1KEPARK, with its sandy slopes, is known to run well even when other venues might be muddy, making it a good option in wetter conditions. For natural trails, conditions can vary, so checking local weather is always recommended.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the Binstead, Selborne and the Hampshire Hangers loop, or enjoy easy hikes like those found in Alice Holt Forest. For more details on these activities, refer to the MTB Trails around Binsted, Road Cycling Routes around Binsted, and Easy hikes around Binsted guides.
Absolutely. The Alice Holt Forest, Noor Hill Hanger and Selborne Common loop is a challenging 30.1-mile mountain bike trail within the South Downs National Park, requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills. Additionally, the Hindhead Technical Trailhead is specifically noted for its very technical downhill enduro trails, suitable only for advanced riders.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops. Examples include the Chawton Park Wood – The Drove, Farleigh Wallop loop from Alton and the Great Ridge Trail – Woolmer Ranges Gravel Track loop from Bentley, both offering substantial rides through varied landscapes. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Binsted guide.
Visitors frequently praise the varied terrain and extensive woodlands that characterize the area. They enjoy the flowing singletrack experiences, the challenging nature of some trails, and the scenic beauty, particularly within the South Downs National Park. The presence of facilities like the National Trust cafe at Devil's Punchbowl also adds to the positive experience.
Yes, if you're exploring the area around Chawton Park Wood, you'll be in proximity to Jane Austen's House Museum in the village of Chawton. This offers a cultural detour for those interested in history and literature alongside their ride.


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