Best bike parks around Burton and Winkton are situated in the Christchurch area of Dorset, UK, a region known for its proximity to the New Forest and varied natural landscapes. The area features a mix of informal singletrack trails and dedicated bike park facilities. These locations provide opportunities for mountain biking across different skill levels, from family-friendly routes to challenging downhill tracks. The terrain includes forest paths, gravel tracks, and technical sections with natural features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Lovely place overall, but the visitor centre area can get very busy. We found the trails a bit tricky to locate at first—look out for the “dog wash area” and then the “bike hire” just after it; they’re good waypoints to find the trail access, which is to the right and slightly behind the visitor centre (when facing it from the car park). Also worth noting there’s free parking at Potterne Park, not far from the centre.
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If you’re looking to trade smooth roads for "thrills and spills," St. Catherine's Hill in Christchurch is your rugged, sandy playground. This isn’t just a hill; it’s a sprawling nature reserve packed with criss-crossing forest tracks that feel like a real-life roller coaster. The Terrain: Expect a mix of sandy stretches, sudden dips, and technical root sections that will keep your heart racing. The "Summit" Reward: Pedal to the top for "top-of-the-world" views stretching across the Avon Valley and toward the Isle of Wight. Wildlife Spectators: Don’t be surprised if a rare sand lizard or a Dartford warbler watches you zoom past!
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Depending on how the weather has been can make for some pretty sketchy parts. All good fun and part of MTB
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It's a great track, but if you do go off it and find your own little routes, do so with caution. It can be quite the bogfest
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Fantastic smooth single track for all abilities and types of bikes - it’s one way so make sure you follow the signs
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Be a little careful on the trails for people and dogs
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The area around Burton and Winkton offers a mix of informal singletrack trails and dedicated bike park facilities. You'll find everything from family-friendly routes and progressive trails for skill development to challenging downhill tracks. The terrain includes forest paths, gravel tracks, and technical sections with natural features.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. Moors Valley Singletrack Circuit offers a smooth singletrack suitable for all abilities. Moors Valley Country Park, home to Watchmoor Bike Park, features progressive trails graded from green to red, designed to build confidence in a safe environment. Avon Tyrrell Mountain Bike Centre also has an accessible blue route suitable for families.
For more challenging downhill and technical riding, Okeford Hill Bike Park is a prime destination. It boasts over 8 downhill trails, ranging from red to black and orange (proline) difficulty, with features like rock gardens, berms, tabletop jumps, and drop-offs. Avon Tyrrell Mountain Bike Centre also offers a red route for experienced riders, including technical sections and a North Shore Park.
Moors Valley Country Park provides bike hire facilities on-site, along with a café and a massive adventure playground, making it a great family day out. Avon Tyrrell Mountain Bike Centre also offers bike hire and guided sessions. Okeford Hill Bike Park is known for its efficient uplift service, transporting riders back to the top.
Trail conditions can vary significantly with weather. Informal trails like Parley Singletrack can become quite boggy, while Singletrack Through Matchams Forest can have sketchy parts depending on recent rainfall. Some trails, such as Rhododendron Singletrack Trail, can become overgrown or sandy. It's always a good idea to check local conditions before heading out.
The best time to visit depends on your preference for trail conditions. During drier periods, trails are generally less boggy and overgrown. However, some riders enjoy the challenge of wetter, more technical conditions. Always check local weather forecasts and recent trail reports for the most current information.
Yes, the area is known for its informal singletrack trails. Parley Singletrack and Singletrack Through Matchams Forest are popular choices, offering varied terrain within a forest setting. These trails provide a more natural and less structured riding experience.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as a loop of Poole Harbour or a tour around Poole, Ringwood & Wimbourne Minster. There are also general touring routes like the Bransgore, Burley & New Milton loop. For those who prefer walking, easy hikes are available, including routes around Hurn Forest or Stanpit Marsh. Find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Burton and Winkton, Cycling around Burton and Winkton, and Easy hikes around Burton and Winkton guides.
Absolutely. There are several easy hiking trails near the bike parks. You can enjoy routes like the 'Viewpoint in Hurn Forest loop from River Stour' or 'The Norman House – Stanpit Marsh loop from Christchurch'. These offer opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the area on foot. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes around Burton and Winkton guide.
Each bike park has unique characteristics. Okeford Hill Bike Park stands out with its efficient uplift service and focus on challenging downhill trails. Moors Valley Country Park is notable for its brand-new Watchmoor Bike Park, offering progressive trails for skill development, and its family-friendly amenities. Avon Tyrrell Mountain Bike Centre features a unique North Shore Park for advanced technical skills and a beautiful forest setting.


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