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Top 5 Bike Parks around Mabe

Best bike parks around Mabe are situated in a region shaped by its mining heritage, offering a unique landscape for mountain biking. The area features a mix of natural terrain and man-made structures, including former spoil heaps, quarries, and ruined buildings. This environment provides diverse cycling opportunities, from flow trails to technical descents. Mabe's trails are known for their rideability throughout the year, often on hard-packed ground.

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  • The most popular bike parks is Poldice Valley…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails

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Fun trails with some interesting features. Hard packed ground means they are good for riding all year round.

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Nice hillside woodland area, several trails and an easy climb.

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One of the best places in Cornwall to get some air on your Mtb. Huge range of trails for all tastes and abilities. It's common land so open to all …

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Old Mining Quarry with Red Water

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Chalky Dusty segment but lots of picturesque Scenery

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Chacewood Bike Park

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Small downhill bike park just outside of Chacewater, Truro.
Parking at Chacewater or Twelveheads and ride in.
Must pre book, max 15 riders. Saturday and Sunday, morning and afternoon slots. …

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June 13, 2025, Old Mining Quarry with Red Water

Fabulous MTB site

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some serious downhill on gravel 😱

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Don't play in the red water

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Awesome gravel tracks around the mines

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This is a great place to MTB and possibly one of the best in Cornwall. Once a thriving part of Cornwall's mining industry, the spoil heaps, quarries and ruined buildings give the valley an otherworldly feel. There are plenty of Bridleways and tracks between Twelveheads in the east and Poldice in the west. You could spend plenty of time here just exploring. The ground stays rideable throughout the year, but do note there are often walkers and horse riders here too so please treat each other courteously.

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Chalky Dusty segment but lots of picturesque Scenery

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could play here for while, some real steep technical descents if you are brave enough

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Small downhill bike park just outside of Chacewater, Truro. Parking at Chacewater or Twelveheads and ride in. Must pre book, max 15 riders. Saturday and Sunday, morning and afternoon slots. Good selection of short punchy and flowy red trails and one black jump line. I'd describe it as The Track for trail. Session the lines over and over to improve skills and transfer to other trails. https://www.facebook.com/chacewoodbikepark

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks can I find around Mabe?

The Mabe area, shaped by its mining heritage, offers a diverse range of bike parks. You'll find man-made parks with fun features, hillside woodland trails with downhill jump and flow lines, and even old mining quarries converted into riding spots. These cater to various skill levels, from intermediate to challenging.

Which bike parks are suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride?

For those new to the sport or seeking an easier experience, Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails offers an easiest run that is a good starting point. It features a flow jump line with tables, gaps, steep berms, and drops, with chicken lines available for more challenging features. The trails are rated Green to Hard Red depending on your choices.

Are there bike parks with more advanced or technical trails near Mabe?

Yes, for advanced riders, Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood provides a mix of downhill jump, flow, and technical lines, with many well-built dirt jump lines. Trails here are rated Blue to Black. Additionally, Chacewood Bike Park features a good selection of short, punchy, and flowy red trails, along with one black jump line for experienced riders.

What natural or historical features can I expect to see while biking in Mabe?

The bike parks around Mabe are set within a landscape rich with mining heritage. At Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails, you'll ride through spoil heaps, quarries, and past ruined buildings, giving the valley an otherworldly feel. Old Mining Quarry with Red Water offers picturesque scenery, including chalky, dusty segments and the distinctive red water from its mining past.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks in Mabe?

The trails around Mabe are known for their rideability throughout the year, often on hard-packed ground. This makes them a good option for mountain biking in all seasons. However, some areas like Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood can get very muddy in wet weather and dry slowly, so drier periods might offer a more enjoyable experience there.

Are there any bike parks where I can practice jumps and getting air?

Absolutely! Wheal Maid Valley Tailings Dam is considered one of the best places in Cornwall to get some air on your mountain bike, offering a huge range of trails for all tastes and abilities. Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood also features numerous well-built dirt jump lines.

What should I know about parking and access for bike parks in the Mabe area?

For Chacewood Bike Park, parking is available at Chacewater or Twelveheads, and you ride in from there. It's important to note that Chacewood requires pre-booking and has a maximum of 15 riders per slot, with morning and afternoon sessions on Saturdays and Sundays.

Can I find other outdoor activities or routes near the Mabe bike parks?

Yes, the Mabe area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore other MTB trails, including routes through Poldice Valley, Carn Marth, and South Wheal Frances. There are also easy hiking routes around Mabe, such as loops near the University of Exeter or College Reservoir, and various road cycling routes that take you to places like Lizard Point or Stithians Reservoir.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the bike parks around Mabe?

Visitors appreciate the unique landscape shaped by mining heritage, which provides an 'otherworldly feel' to the trails. The hard-packed ground at places like Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails is highly valued for making riding possible all year round. The variety of trails, from flow lines to technical descents and jump lines, also receives positive feedback for catering to different skill levels.

Are the bike parks around Mabe suitable for families?

While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't highlighted for all parks, the 'easiest run' at Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails is a good place to start for those new to the sport, which can include families with varying skill levels. It offers chicken lines for more challenging features, allowing riders to choose their difficulty.

Are there any specific rules or considerations when riding in these bike parks?

Some bike parks, like Wheal Maid Valley Tailings Dam, are on common land, meaning they are open to walkers and horse riders as well. It's important to be respectful of other users and leave nothing but tread marks. For Chacewood Bike Park, pre-booking is essential, and there's a limit of 15 riders per session.

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