Best bike parks around Budleigh Salterton are situated in a coastal town in East Devon, England, known for its pebble beach and the mouth of the River Otter. The area offers a mix of flat, family-friendly cycling routes and more challenging mountain bike trails across varied terrain. Its natural landscape includes tranquil woodlands, open common land, and coastal paths. The region provides diverse cycling opportunities for different skill levels, from gentle rides to technical off-road experiences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Part of the XC race course on Woodbury Common, expect rooty undulating, tight and twisting trails here that are a real blast!
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AKA the Holly Trail, a singletrack bridleway along the eastern edge of the common next to the fields. Best on a MTB and sketchy fun on a gravel bike!
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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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Great trail that skirts around Woodbury Common to the east, a singletrack through the mixed deciduous woodland.
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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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Its a fantastic set of jump lines to keep you amused, something for everyone. The area is semi covered so it offers some protection from the rain and wind.
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The area around Budleigh Salterton offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find everything from smooth, family-friendly routes like the Exmouth to Budleigh Salterton Cycle Route, which follows a disused railway line, to more challenging mountain bike trails on the Common with rough paths and tracks. For dedicated bike park features, Haldon Forest Park is a short drive away, offering purpose-built trails for all abilities.
While Budleigh Salterton itself is more known for its trails, you can find dedicated jump lines and technical features on Woodbury Common. Highlights include Yettington Jump Line, which offers a fantastic set of jump lines for various skill levels, and Pines Ridge Jumps, which provides more advanced jumps, tables, and drop-offs for experienced riders. For a comprehensive bike park experience with a wide range of trails, Haldon Forest Park is located about 15 minutes from Exeter.
For families and beginners, the Exmouth to Budleigh Salterton Cycle Route is an excellent choice. It's a 5.6-mile, largely tar-surfaced path with gentle gradients, ideal for relaxed rides. Additionally, Haldon Forest Park caters to all abilities, featuring an all-ability Discovery Trail with fun features for children, and offers bike hire, including e-bikes and adaptive cycles.
For a more challenging ride, explore the off-road paths and tracks on the Common near Budleigh Salterton. Specific trails like Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack offer a pretty technical, narrow singletrack experience, best suited for mountain bikes. The Woodbury Common XC Race Course also features rooty, undulating, tight, and twisting trails that are a real blast for experienced riders.
Cycling in this region offers diverse natural beauty. The Exmouth to Budleigh Salterton route takes you through tranquil woodlands. Mountain biking on the Common provides scenic views over open countryside. Other trails, such as those listed on Komoot, offer views of the Otter Estuary Nature Reserve and the East Devon Pebblebed Heaths, allowing you to explore woodlands and coastal landscapes.
Yes, several trails wind through forested areas. The Holly Trail, also known as the Holly Trail, is a singletrack bridleway along the eastern edge of Woodbury Common, passing through mixed deciduous woodland. Yettington Jump Line and Woodbury Common XC Race Course are also situated within forested settings, offering natural cover and varied terrain.
The area around Budleigh Salterton is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous running trails, including routes along the River Otter and the Jurassic Coast, as detailed in the Running Trails around Budleigh Salterton guide. There are also many easy hiking routes, such as those around the Mouth of the River Otter, which you can find in the Easy hikes around Budleigh Salterton guide. For more cycling, consider the gravel biking options available in the Gravel biking around Budleigh Salterton guide.
The trails can be enjoyed year-round, but conditions vary. In winter, some trails like Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack can become quite sloppy. Autumn brings fallen leaves that can hide roots, adding an interesting challenge. For the most comfortable riding conditions, late spring to early autumn generally offers drier weather and clearer trails.
While specific bike hire options directly at the Budleigh Salterton trails are not widely advertised, Haldon Forest Park, a significant bike park a short drive away, offers comprehensive bike hire services. This includes standard bikes, e-bikes, adaptive cycles, and tag-alongs, making it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own equipment.
For trails like Pines Ridge Jumps, the small parking spot previously available has been closed. It's recommended to park in the Four Firs car park and ride over. For other areas on Woodbury Common, various car parks are available, but it's always advisable to check local signage and maps for the most current parking information.
Yes, many of the trails around Budleigh Salterton can be linked to form circular routes. Komoot lists several mountain biking loops, such as the 'Exmouth Beach – Exmouth Beach loop from Budleigh Salterton' and the 'River Otter – East Devon Way loop from Budleigh Salterton'. These allow you to start and finish in the same location while experiencing different terrains and views.


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