Best bike parks around Bishopstrow are found within the surrounding Wiltshire countryside, particularly near Warminster. This area offers a variety of cycling routes and trails that cater to different skill levels. The landscape features diverse terrain, from paved paths to unpaved segments, alongside scenic views and historical landmarks. Cyclists can explore woodlands and significant estates, providing both physical activity and cultural interest.
Last updated: July 1, 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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No, Bishopstrow itself does not host dedicated bike parks. However, the surrounding Wiltshire countryside, particularly near Warminster, offers a variety of cycling routes and trails that cater to different skill levels and preferences.
The cycling routes in the vicinity of Bishopstrow offer diverse terrain, including a mix of paved surfaces and unpaved, challenging segments. You'll find everything from forest singletracks to technical downhill sections, catering to both road cyclists and mountain bikers.
Intermediate riders will enjoy Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails, which features numerous short, technical downhill trails and extensive singletrack. Wind Hill Bike Park also offers well-maintained lines for intermediate to advanced riders, and the Mountain Bike Trail in Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs provides fun sections with easy fire road access.
While specific family-friendly bike parks are not explicitly listed, routes like the Shearwater Lake – The Red Way Forest Path Loop from Warminster are described as suitable for all skill levels with mostly paved surfaces and moderate elevation gain. The Red Way Forest Path itself is known for weaving through towering woodlands and offers connecting trails.
Many routes pass by notable attractions such as the historic Longleat Estate and the beautiful Stourhead House and Gardens. You can also enjoy scenic views, including those of the Westbury White Horse, and picturesque woodlands. The Imber Range Perimeter Path offers unique views and historical points of interest.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from easy rides to challenging trails, and the scenic beauty of the Wiltshire countryside. The presence of historical and natural landmarks along the routes adds cultural interest. The community also values the extensive network of trails and the ability to explore for hours.
Yes, advanced mountain bikers will find challenging segments on routes like the Imber Range Perimeter Path, which requires good fitness and features unpaved and difficult sections. Wind Hill Bike Park also caters to advanced riders with adrenaline-filled lines.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Wiltshire Cycleway southern section' or 'A loop of Warminster, Wylye, the Deverils & Longleat House'. There are also gravel biking opportunities like the 'Great Ridge Gravel Trail' and running trails, including 'The Range Road loop from Warminster'. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bishopstrow, Gravel biking around Bishopstrow, and Running Trails around Bishopstrow guides.
For Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails, a lay-by serves as a good parking and access point. For Wind Hill Bike Park, there is a dedicated car park, though it can fill up quickly on weekends and school holidays. It's advisable to arrive early.
Many of the woods surrounding Centre Parcs and Longleat offer extensive networks of trails, including less-trafficked singletracks. For instance, Gordon's MTB Trail is a well-regarded trail that is best ridden after a dry spell, offering a sweet ride before popping out near the Wind Hill Car Park.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, trails like Gordon's MTB Trail are noted to be 'best ridden after a dry spell,' suggesting that drier months or periods after good weather would be ideal to avoid muddy conditions and enjoy optimal trail surfaces.
Yes, at the very bottom of the Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails, you'll find Shearwater Lake, which is a great place to stop for a drink and snack. The general area around Warminster and Longleat also offers various options for refreshments.


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