Best bike parks around Bere Regis are situated in the heart of Dorset, an area characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including forests, heathland, and rolling hills. This location provides a base for exploring various outdoor activities, with mountain biking being a prominent option. The region offers a mix of natural singletrack and purpose-built features within its woodlands. Its proximity to the wider Dorset area means access to a range of trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Great place to explore and loads of single track riding and jumps etc
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Puddletown Woods in Dorset offers Mountain Bikers lots of short natural singletracks, downhill sections, crazy jumps even a sort of 4X track.
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Do not come here jumps all destroyed and lots of glass on the floor
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Turn a blind eye to the questionable construction of this place. It's really good fun to ride 😎🤙🏻
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Parking on the side of the road with a clear route up & in.
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another great little trail with some really tight sections. Can be ridden at race pace to provide a challenge but also really great for building confidence on tighter singletrack but without the steepness.
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Well kept dirt jumps, easy to find just over the gate/stile on your left.
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Watch out for dog walkers walking the wrong way up - Please don't build gap jumps (doubles) the Forestry team don't like it. Build table tops!
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The Bere Regis area offers a mix of natural singletrack and purpose-built features within its woodlands. You'll find trails ranging from natural singletracks with downhill sections and jumps, to more technical riding areas, and even spots designed for building confidence on tighter singletrack without steepness.
Yes, for beginners and families, Forest Singletrack with Berms offers tight sections suitable for building confidence without steepness. Further afield, Watchmoor Bike Park at Moors Valley Country Park provides green skills loops for beginners and flowing blue lines, making it ideal for developing skills.
Puddletown Forest is a great place to explore, offering lots of short natural singletracks, downhill sections, and various jumps for mountain bikers.
Absolutely. For technical riding, Dorset Singletrack Trail provides challenging sections that make up for its lack of elevation. For those seeking downhill thrills and varied terrain, Okeford Hill Bike Park in the heart of Dorset boasts over eight downhill trails with rock gardens, berms, tabletop jumps, and steep technical descents.
Yes, The Terminal – Lytchett Matravers Unofficial Bike Park is a known spot in the area. It's appreciated by riders for being a fun place to ride, despite its unofficial status.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, you can explore trails like the Sika Trail in Wareham Forest, an 8.5-mile circular route through heath and forest. Puddletown Forest also offers moderate mountain bike rides, including a 43.9km singletrack loop from Bere Regis, and Morden Heath features easy to moderate rides.
The Dorset area generally offers good riding conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and often drier trails. While winter biking is possible, some trails might be muddier or more challenging due to weather conditions. Always check local trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, Okeford Hill Bike Park, located in Dorset, is known for its efficient uplift service. Utilizing Land Rovers, this service allows riders to maximize their time on the trails, completing approximately 20 runs a day.
Visitors appreciate the variety of riding opportunities, from natural singletracks and downhill sections to challenging technical trails. Many enjoy the chance to explore and find hidden gems, with some highlights like Puddletown Forest being praised for its extensive singletrack riding and jumps.
The area around Bere Regis is rich in outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including easy to moderate options like the Sika Trail loop from Stroud Bridge. There are also numerous running trails and hiking routes, such as the Woolsbarrow Hillfort loop or the challenging View of the Dorset Countryside loop. For more details, explore the Cycling around Bere Regis, Running Trails around Bere Regis, and Hiking around Bere Regis guides.
Watchmoor Bike Park, situated at Moors Valley Country Park near Ringwood, is a relatively new and free-to-ride facility. It offers a progressive trail system catering to various abilities, from green skills loops to challenging red jump trails.


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