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Top 9 Bike Parks around Exmouth

Best bike parks around Exmouth are located in the Devon region of the UK, providing varied cycling experiences within natural landscapes. The area features a mix of dedicated mountain biking spots and challenging trails within forests and commons. Riders can find facilities for developing skills and exploring technical terrain. This region offers a range of options for different skill levels.

Best bike parks around Exmouth

  • The most popular bike parks is Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack, a trail that features narrow singletrack around the common's border. It is known for its technical sections and can be challenging on a gravel bike.
  • Another must-see spot is Spicers Trail – Haldon Forest Mountain Bike Trails, an intermediate mtb_park. Visitors can expect a relatively open, blue-rated singletrack that winds through pine trees and heather.
  • Visitors also love Ridge Ride Extreme, Haldon Forest, a challenging trail. This black-rated trail includes a steep rock garden and rooty sections, suitable for expert mountain bikers.
  • Exmouth is known for challenging trails, singletrack, and jump parks. The area offers a variety of bike parks to see and explore, from natural trail settings to dedicated skill-building areas.
  • The bike parks around Exmouth are appreciated by the komoot community. With more than 10 upvotes and 6 photos, the komoot community appreciates the bike parks around Exmouth.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Ridge Ride Extreme, Haldon Forest

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Rated as a black trail, suitable for expert mountain bikers, the Ridge Ride Extreme is an extra loop that you can tack onto the red trail or session as you like.

It starts with a steep rock garden before a rooty right-hander takes you down a rather natural-feeling trail with a few large roots to navigate.

After a flatter rock garden around the next corner, you then hit a smoother, more manicured singletrack trail that flows down the hillside with a series of corners.

The way back up is no joke with a steep doubletrack fire road pedal, or should that be push?!

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Pines Ridge Jumps

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More advanced jumps than Yettington, all set in a natural bowl. It can be wet as the soil takes longer to drain. Nice flight of gap jumps and some tables and drop offs. Some overhead cover. Unfortunately the landowner has closed off the small parking spot so park in the Four Firs car park and ride on over - you can either go cross country or on the road. No signage to the jumps so following the tracks from the road is easiest.

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It's almost as if Woodbury Common was made for gravel riders and mountain bikers. Besides being the training ground for the nearby Royal Marines, the Common features a network of expansive fire roads, twisting singletracks, wooded trails and even some man-made jumps. Truly something for everyone here.

Woodbury Castle, or rather the moat that remains, is a great place to start if you've made your way here by car or bike. You could spend hours or even days exploring the commonland here, in fact I've spent years here and still get a bit lost and find new parts every now and then!

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St Andrew's Lane Descent

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This is a Devon MTB classic: a long bridleway descent (or climb) from the village of Kenn up to the Cafe side of Haldon Forest Park. It's really narrow with some small, rollable drops so best descended, but pretty fun as a technical climb if you fancy it! In the spring look out for the bluebells, and be warned that in the wet and winter it's more like a stream bed, you will get very wet and muddy!

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A relatively open part of the blue-rated Spicers Trail, here you wind between the small pine trees and heather on the singletrack. It's pretty flat and pedally, but you'll have to dodge the puddles in the wet!

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January 9, 2025, St Andrew's Lane Descent

Top bit technical, then gets faster and flowing. a great down hill

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Super fun section of black trail- there are a few technical sections but also some really smooth dirt berms.

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Rated as a black trail, suitable for expert mountain bikers, the Ridge Ride Extreme is an extra loop that you can tack onto the red trail or session as you like. It starts with a steep rock garden before a rooty right-hander takes you down a rather natural-feeling trail with a few large roots to navigate. After a flatter rock garden around the next corner, you then hit a smoother, more manicured singletrack trail that flows down the hillside with a series of corners. The way back up is no joke with a steep doubletrack fire road pedal, or should that be push?!

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This is a Devon MTB classic: a long bridleway descent (or climb) from the village of Kenn up to the Cafe side of Haldon Forest Park. It's really narrow with some small, rollable drops so best descended, but pretty fun as a technical climb if you fancy it! In the spring look out for the bluebells, and be warned that in the wet and winter it's more like a stream bed, you will get very wet and muddy!

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A relatively open part of the blue-rated Spicers Trail, here you wind between the small pine trees and heather on the singletrack. It's pretty flat and pedally, but you'll have to dodge the puddles in the wet!

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great for people learning bigger jumps and gaps, neares carpark is frying pans. see google maps for fryingpans exmouth as it is not on komoot

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It's almost as if Woodbury Common was made for gravel riders and mountain bikers. Besides being the training ground for the nearby Royal Marines, the Common features a network of expansive fire roads, twisting singletracks, wooded trails and even some man-made jumps. Truly something for everyone here. Woodbury Castle, or rather the moat that remains, is a great place to start if you've made your way here by car or bike. You could spend hours or even days exploring the commonland here, in fact I've spent years here and still get a bit lost and find new parts every now and then!

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Exmouth area, specifically in Devon, UK, offers a variety of mountain biking experiences. You'll find dedicated mountain biking spots with technical features, challenging singletrack trails through forests and commons, and areas with advanced jumps and drop-offs. Options range from intermediate, flowing trails to black-rated, expert-level descents.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or families in the Exmouth area?

While many trails around Exmouth cater to more experienced riders, Spicers Trail – Haldon Forest Mountain Bike Trails offers a blue-rated, intermediate singletrack that is relatively open and pedally, making it a good option for those looking for a less technical ride. Haldon Forest Park generally provides a range of trails suitable for different skill levels, including family-friendly routes.

Where can I find challenging mountain bike trails near Exmouth?

For advanced riders, the Exmouth area has several challenging options. Ridge Ride Extreme, Haldon Forest is a black-rated trail featuring a steep rock garden and rooty sections. Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack is also quite technical, especially on a gravel bike, with hidden roots and potential for muddy conditions in winter. Additionally, Pines Ridge Jumps offers advanced jumps, gap jumps, tables, and drop-offs for those looking to practice their skills.

What are the parking facilities like for bike parks in the Exmouth area?

Parking varies by location. For Haldon Forest trails like Ridge Ride Extreme and Spicers Trail, there are dedicated car parks within Haldon Forest Park. For Pines Ridge Jumps, the small parking spot has been closed, so riders typically park at the Four Firs car park and ride over. For Woodbury Common, there are various access points and parking areas, but it's advisable to check specific locations.

Can I bring my dog to the bike trails around Exmouth?

Many outdoor areas in the Exmouth region, including parts of Haldon Forest Park and Woodbury Common, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially on shared trails, and to check specific park rules regarding dogs. Be mindful of other trail users, including walkers and their dogs.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the bike trails?

Haldon Forest Park typically has a cafe and visitor facilities. For other trails like those on Woodbury Common or Pines Ridge Jumps, amenities might be more limited, so it's a good idea to plan accordingly. Exmouth town itself offers numerous cafes and pubs, which can be accessed before or after your ride.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks around Exmouth?

The bike parks and trails around Exmouth can be enjoyed year-round, but conditions vary. Spring and summer offer drier trails and warmer weather. Autumn brings beautiful foliage but also fallen leaves that can hide roots. Winter can make trails, especially those on Woodbury Common or St Andrew's Lane Descent, very wet and muddy, turning them into stream beds in places. Always check local conditions before heading out.

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

Beyond mountain biking, the Exmouth area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as the Road Cycling Routes around Exmouth, or enjoy touring bicycle routes like those found in Cycling around Exmouth. There are also easy hiking trails, including those listed in Easy hikes around Exmouth, perfect for exploring the local scenery.

Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots along the bike routes?

Many trails in the Exmouth area, particularly those on Woodbury Common and within Haldon Forest, offer scenic views of the surrounding Devon countryside. The natural settings provide opportunities to enjoy forests, heather, and open common land. While specific viewpoints aren't always signposted on bike trails, the varied terrain ensures a picturesque ride.

What should I wear when mountain biking in Exmouth?

Given the varied terrain and weather conditions in Devon, it's advisable to wear appropriate mountain biking gear. This includes a helmet, gloves, and layers of clothing that can adapt to changing temperatures. Waterproofs are recommended, especially during wetter seasons, as some trails can become very muddy. Padded shorts can also enhance comfort on longer rides.

Is there a dedicated bike park in Exmouth, Western Australia, and how does it compare?

Yes, there is a dedicated Exmouth Bike Park in Exmouth, Western Australia, which officially opened in April 2022. It features a pump track, jump park, and skills loop, designed for all ages and skill levels. This facility is part of the Shire of Exmouth's Ningaloo Trails Master Plan and includes amenities like picnic areas and shelters. It's a purpose-built facility, distinct from the natural trail-based mountain biking spots found in Exmouth, Devon, UK.

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