Best bike parks around Longbridge Deverill are situated in a region characterized by its rolling hills and extensive woodlands, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The area, located in Wiltshire, provides access to various natural landscapes suitable for mountain biking. These locations often feature a mix of purpose-built trails and natural singletrack within forested environments. The proximity to areas like Longleat Forest contributes to the availability of varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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If you are heading here by car please note that the car park is not at location marked on the app map I have included screenshots from a map in the photos to show you the exact location of the car park which is a short ride from the park itself. Coming of the A362 roundabout follow sign for centre parcs you will pass centre parcs to your left then a timber yard and to your right a road with open grass areas either side which is the entrance to Longleat house the Bike park carpark is then 2nd turning on the right and is quite a narrow entrance and hidden in the trees so be warned blink and your miss it, the entrance is at about 45 degree angle to the road so if your coming from the other direction it's very easy to miss and the only signs I could spot are to the left of the road opposite the entrance and on the white gate which is closed at night but should be open when you're arrive at the park, On busy days you can spot the cars in the car park from the road.
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As with most of the woods surrounding Centre Parcs there are great trails with many fire roads for an easier up, great MTB area
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'Gordon's' is best ridden after a dry spell, currently running sweet before popping out in the Windhill Car Park.
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At Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails, you'll find a diverse network. The woods feature a mix of short, less technical downhill trails and extensive singletrack. Steeper and more technical options are located to the south, while the north and east offer endless singletrack opportunities. Fire roads provide quick access and navigation between trails. You can cycle for hours and still discover new paths.
Yes, Wind Hill Bike Park is known for its maintained routes that cater to all skill levels, from beginner to advanced riders. It offers lines for everyone, making it a popular spot for mountain biking adrenaline.
Yes, for Wind Hill Bike Park, a B1ke Membership is required before your visit. However, if you're visiting on the same day, your membership can be authorized with a confirmation email. You can find more details on their website.
For family-friendly options, the northern and eastern sections of Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails offer extensive singletrack that is generally less technical. While the area can get busy with walkers and families in summer, the trails are usually bike-friendly. Additionally, the Mountain Bike Trail in Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs offers fun sections with easy fire roads, suitable for a range of riders including families.
For Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails, parking is conveniently available in a lay-by, which serves as an ideal access point. For Wind Hill Bike Park, the car park can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and school holidays, so arriving early is recommended. Be aware that the car park for Wind Hill is a short ride from the park itself and its entrance can be narrow and hidden.
Yes, a helmet is mandatory when riding at Wind Hill Bike Park. A full-face helmet is most common for more challenging sections. Protecting your knees and elbows is also highly recommended, as the ground can be sharp in places with rocks and roots.
Beyond mountain biking, the Longbridge Deverill area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore hiking routes like the 'Shear Water Lake & Longleat Forest loop' or the 'Cley Hill & Longleat Forest loop'. For road cycling, consider routes such as the 'Wiltshire Cycleway southern section'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and general cycling guide for the region.
The Mountain Bike Trail in Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs offers fun sections with a variety of trails. It also features easy fire roads and access trails to get back to the top, making it convenient for sessioning. These trails are suitable for gravel, cyclocross, or mountain bikes.
Yes, Heaven's Gate Sculpture, Longleat, is a great meeting spot right at the top of Wind Hill Bike Park. From there, you can follow the fire road down the hill to access the park.
Weekends and school holidays are typically the busiest times for bike parks like Wind Hill Bike Park. While queues are rare even when busy, visiting during weekdays or outside of school holidays might offer a less crowded experience. For Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails, be aware that summer can see more walkers and families on the fire roads.
Yes, for more advanced riders, the southern sections of Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails contain steeper and more technical trails. Additionally, Wind Hill Bike Park offers lines for experienced riders looking for adrenaline-pumping challenges.
Longleat Forest, which encompasses areas like Wind Hill Bike Park and Gordon's MTB Trail, features a mix of forest trails and fire roads. The terrain can be quite varied, with some sections having rocks and roots, especially on dedicated mountain bike trails. It's a great area for exploring with many trails and easy access roads.


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