Best bike parks around Chacewater are found in a region characterized by its rich mining heritage and varied terrain. This area, part of the Cornwall Mining World Heritage Site, presents a landscape shaped by historical industrial activity. It offers a unique setting for cycling, with diverse routes traversing both natural and man-made features. The region provides extensive opportunities for cycling enthusiasts across different skill levels.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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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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Chacewood Bike Park is a family-run downhill park offering short, punchy, and flowy red trails, plus a black jump line, ideal for skill development. Pre-booking is essential, with a maximum of 15 riders per session. You can find more details on their Facebook page: Chacewood Bike Park.
Yes, the Chacewater area offers options for various skill levels. For instance, the Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails include an easiest run with flow jumps, tables, and berms, suitable for those new to the sport. The wider region also features trails like the Redruth and Chacewater Railway Trail, which is a moderate ride with historical significance.
For more advanced riders, Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood offers a mix of downhill jump, flow, and technical lines, including well-built dirt jump lines, rated from Blue to Black. Additionally, the Old Mining Quarry with Red Water features serious downhill sections on gravel.
Absolutely. The Chacewater region is part of the Cornwall Mining World Heritage Site. Many trails, such as those in the Poldice Valley, traverse old mining landscapes with spoil heaps, quarries, and ruined buildings, offering a unique historical backdrop to your ride. The Redruth and Chacewater Railway Trail is another route rich in mining history.
Conditions vary by location. The Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails are known for their hard-packed ground, making them suitable for riding all year round. However, trails like those at Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood can get very muddy in wet weather and dry slowly.
Yes, many trails in the Chacewater area are on common land, such as the Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails, which are open to walkers, horses, and dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control and be respectful of other trail users.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, the area offers extensive mountain biking and cycling routes. You can explore various MTB trails around Chacewater, including loops like the Poldice Mine Loop, or enjoy touring bicycle routes such as the Redruth and Chacewater Railway Trail. Find more options in the MTB Trails around Chacewater and Cycling around Chacewater guides.
Amenities are available in nearby villages. For example, Twelveheads, which is on the old Portreath to Devoran Tramway (a recognized cycle trail), has cafes. Chacewater village itself also offers local amenities.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and historical context. Many enjoy the fun trails with interesting features at places like Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails, noting the 'otherworldly feel' from the mining heritage. The ability to session lines repeatedly for skill improvement at Chacewood Bike Park is also highly valued.
For Chacewood Bike Park, there is no direct parking at the site, but a free car park is available in Chacewater village, which is a short three-minute cycle away. For other trails, parking options may vary, often found in nearby villages or designated trailheads.
Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood is popular for its compact yet diverse set of trails. Riders enjoy the mix of downhill jump, flow, and technical lines, including well-built dirt jump lines, making it a great place to session and improve skills, despite getting muddy in wet conditions.
When riding in areas like the Poldice Valley, remember it's common land shared with walkers and horse riders, so courtesy is essential. Some trails, such as the Old Mining Quarry with Red Water, feature serious downhill sections on gravel, requiring appropriate skill and caution. Always wear protective gear and be aware of your surroundings.


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