Bike parks around Sopley are primarily found within the wider New Forest area, offering a range of mountain biking experiences. Sopley itself is a village situated in the Avon Valley, close to the New Forest National Park, a landscape characterized by ancient woodlands, heathlands, and river valleys. The region provides diverse terrain suitable for various cycling activities, from gentle forest tracks to more challenging singletrack. This area is known for its natural beauty and extensive network of trails.
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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Moors Valley Country Park is a great place for a family day out. There is such a range of activities here, from Go Ape, to mountain bike trails, to fishing. The tracks for cycling range from wide open forest tracks to singletrack through the forest. There is also a bike park and pump track where you can test your bike handling skills.
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great cycle tracks and a good cafe. Also a good place to do park run
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The Sopley area, particularly within the wider New Forest, offers a range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find dedicated mountain bike trails, singletracks, and some facilities that include pump tracks. The terrain varies from wide forest paths suitable for families to more challenging singletrack routes through woodlands.
Yes, Moors Valley Country Park — Play Trail is highly recommended for families. It offers a variety of activities, including mountain bike trails with wide forest paths and a bike park with a pump track, catering to different skill levels and ages.
Moors Valley Country Park — Play Trail is popular due to its diverse offerings. It features tracks ranging from wide forest paths to singletrack, a dedicated bike park, and a pump track for practicing bike handling skills. It's also known for being a great family day out with many other activities available.
Yes, for more experienced riders, trails like Parley Singletrack and Singletrack Through Matchams Forest offer engaging and challenging experiences. These trails can be particularly demanding after wet weather, adding to the adventure.
The New Forest area, including Sopley, is enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on some trails, especially singletracks.
While many trails in the New Forest are freely accessible, some specific facilities or country parks may have charges. For example, Avon Tyrrell Mountain Bike Centre charges a day pass fee. It's always best to check the specific venue's website for current information on fees or permits.
Beyond bike parks, the Sopley area offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, from easy touring bicycle paths to more challenging MTB trails. There are also many hiking opportunities, including easy hikes around Sopley. For more details, check out the Cycling around Sopley, MTB Trails around Sopley, and Easy hikes around Sopley guides.
Many trails in the New Forest are dog-friendly, allowing you to cycle with your canine companion. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, especially around livestock (ponies, cattle, deer) that roam freely. Always check specific park rules, as some dedicated bike park areas might have restrictions.
The villages and towns surrounding Sopley and the New Forest, such as Brockenhurst, Burley, and areas near Moors Valley Country Park, offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Many local pubs are popular spots for refreshments after a ride.
Parking is generally available at popular locations like Moors Valley Country Park, often with a fee. For other trails within the New Forest, you'll find various car parks managed by the Forestry Commission. Always check signage for specific parking regulations and charges.
Trail conditions, especially for singletracks, can vary significantly with weather. It's advisable to check local mountain biking forums, social media groups, or the official websites of specific bike parks (if available) for the most up-to-date information on trail closures or conditions before your visit.


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