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Top 5 Bike Parks around St. Agnes

Best bike parks around St. Agnes, a village on Cornwall's north coast, offer an extensive network of mountain biking trails. The area features challenging routes that utilize the region's dramatic coastal scenery and rich mining heritage. These trails provide descents, climbs, and views, making St. Agnes a notable destination for mountain biking enthusiasts. The landscape includes natural features and historical mining areas, offering diverse riding experiences.

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  • The most popular bike parks is Poldice Valley…

Last updated: July 1, 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.
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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 kind of mountain biking experience can I expect in St. Agnes?

St. Agnes offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails that utilize the region's dramatic coastal scenery and rich mining heritage. You'll find thrilling descents, challenging climbs, and breathtaking views, making it a notable destination for mountain biking enthusiasts rather than traditional bike parks with uplift services.

What are some of the most popular mountain biking areas around St. Agnes?

Among the most popular areas is Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails, known for its fun trails and an otherworldly feel created by spoil heaps and mining ruins. Another favorite is Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood, which features a hillside woodland with various downhill jump, flow, and technical lines.

What are the difficulty levels of the bike trails in St. Agnes?

The trails around St. Agnes cater to a wide range of abilities. For instance, the 'Beacon low line' around St. Agnes Beacon is an easier, green-difficulty trail suitable for beginners. More challenging routes, like those leading to the top of St. Agnes Beacon or sections within the Poldice Valley, can involve significant elevation changes and technical features, ranging from STS S2 to S6 difficulty ratings.

Are there family-friendly bike trails around St. Agnes?

Yes, some trails are suitable for families or beginners. The 'Beacon low line' around the base of St. Agnes Beacon is an easier, green-difficulty trail. Additionally, some sections within the Poldice Valley offer easier routes, such as flow jump lines with chicken lines for less experienced riders, making them accessible for those new to the sport.

What natural features and historical landmarks can I see while cycling in St. Agnes?

You'll encounter stunning coastal scenery and a rich mining heritage. The Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails are set amidst spoil heaps, quarries, and ruined buildings from Cornwall's mining industry. You can also visit Old Mining Quarry with Red Water for picturesque scenery and serious downhill sections.

What do visitors enjoy most about mountain biking in St. Agnes?

Visitors frequently praise the combination of exhilarating riding with stunning scenery, especially the panoramic coastal views from areas like St. Agnes Beacon. The historical context of the mining ruins also adds a unique element to the rides, allowing cyclists to explore Cornwall's industrial past amidst natural beauty. The variety of trails, from flow jump lines to technical downhill sections, is also highly appreciated.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in St. Agnes?

Many trails, particularly in areas like the Poldice Valley, feature hard-packed ground, making them good for riding all year round. However, some areas, like Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood, can get very muddy in wet weather and dry slowly, so drier seasons might offer a more comfortable experience.

Where can I find parking for the St. Agnes bike trails?

For areas like Chacewood Bike Park, parking is available at Chacewater or Twelveheads, from where you can ride in. For other trails, parking options vary, but generally, you can find suitable spots in or around the villages near the trailheads.

Are there places to eat or drink near the bike trails in St. Agnes?

Yes, St. Agnes village and nearby areas offer various cafes and pubs where you can refuel after your ride. Local services like Aggie Cycles also offer bike hire and guided tours, and they can often provide recommendations for nearby amenities.

Can I rent bikes in St. Agnes?

Yes, local services such as Aggie Cycles offer bike hire, making it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own equipment to explore the trails around St. Agnes.

What other types of cycling routes are available near St. Agnes?

Besides mountain biking, the St. Agnes area offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can explore gravel biking routes, with options like the 'Portreath Harbour and Beach loop', or enjoy road cycling routes, such as the 'St. Mewan Churchyard – Chiverton Cycle Bridge loop'.

Are there specific bike parks with dedicated facilities near St. Agnes?

While St. Agnes is primarily known for its natural and adapted mining trails, Chacewood Bike Park is a small downhill bike park located just outside Chacewater, near Truro. It offers a good selection of short, punchy, and flowy red trails, plus a black jump line, and requires pre-booking.

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