Widecombe In The Moor
Widecombe In The Moor
Best bike parks around Widecombe In The Moor are situated within Dartmoor National Park, an area characterized by its open moorland, ancient sites, and challenging natural features. While dedicated bike parks are limited directly within the village, the surrounding Dartmoor landscape offers a variety of natural mountain biking routes. These trails provide opportunities for exploring varied terrain, from bridleways to rocky sections. For those seeking purpose-built features, a dedicated bike park is located a short drive away.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Good rocky desent and would be a good climb on an ebike
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Managed to get my partners fire road bike down no worries, she rode my new trance emtb and really enjoyed it !
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If you’re riding up it it’s known as ‘The Widowmaker’
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Perfect section to do a bit of trials riding, great rocks to bounce over or take a technical line around them, all in all great run from nut crackers all the way down to the back lane.
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My first experience on the Boneshaker was an eye opener. Filled to the brim with loose stones and rocks i did second guess my decision at first, but once I got over my initial hesitance, i started to have alot of fun. Arms, legs and suspension working overtime on this track, which after a few miles drops you back to the Northern edge of Burrator. If you want to test your mtb and what it can do, I highly recommend.
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As you descend the rocky trail back toward Burrator, you're not only treated to a fantasticly bumpy ride, but the most amazing view South West too.
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Riding this place in winter is incredibly hard work. Very slippery and lots of virtually unridable sections make for a long and tricky descent.
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Around Widecombe In The Moor, you'll find a mix of natural mountain biking trails within Dartmoor National Park, offering varied terrain from bridleways to rocky sections. For a more structured experience with purpose-built features, the Dartmoor Bike Park in Ashburton is a dedicated option a short drive away.
Yes, while Widecombe In The Moor itself is more about natural trails, the Dartmoor Bike Park in Ashburton is approximately a 20-25 minute drive away. It features a Freeride Area with four graded runs, including jumps and obstacles for various skill levels.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Nutcracker Trail is a startlingly rocky trail that tests technical riding skills, especially in winter when it can be very slippery. Another option is the Burrator Bone Shaker Trail, known for its incredibly bumpy and rocky descent from South Hessary Tor.
Yes, you can find intermediate trails like the Widecombe Rocky Singletrack, which features loose boulders and rutted tracks on one side, and narrow rocky singletrack on the other. The Lustleigh Trail also offers a tight, technical singletrack fix with winding woodland and rooty sections.
Riding in Dartmoor National Park offers stunning scenery, including open moorland, ancient sites, and dramatic landscapes. Trails like the Hound Tor, Grimspound & Hameldown loop provide views of ancient sites, while the Bellever Tor loop offers a 'Lord of the Rings' feel and historic Clapper Bridges. The Burrator Bone Shaker Trail provides fantastic views overlooking Burrator Reservoir.
Visitors appreciate the unique Dartmoor landscape, the challenging natural features, and the variety of terrain. Riders often highlight the physical exertion combined with picturesque views. Trails like the Burrator Bone Shaker Trail are praised for their 'bone rattling experience' and 'amazing view South West'.
Absolutely! Dartmoor National Park offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, such as the Fingle Bridge – Wray Valley Trail loop. There are also numerous easy hiking trails, including the Pil Tor, Top Tor & Tunhill Rocks loop, and road cycling routes like the Widecombe Climb – Scenic Road to Hound Tor loop.
The best time to visit for cycling is generally during drier months to avoid the very slippery and challenging conditions that can occur on rocky trails in winter. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, though Dartmoor weather can be unpredictable year-round.
Yes, the Dartmoor landscape is rich in history. The Hound Tor, Grimspound & Hameldown loop offers a chance to explore ancient sites like Grimspound. The Bellever Tor loop also passes by the historic Clapper Bridge, providing a glimpse into the region's past amidst your ride.
Widecombe In The Moor and the surrounding villages within Dartmoor National Park offer various cafes and pubs. Many routes, like the Cafe on the Green – Hameldown Beacon loop, are designed to incorporate local establishments, allowing you to refuel and relax after your ride.
Dartmoor Bike Park is designed for progression, featuring four skillfully graded runs from blue to orange. It includes various jumps and obstacles like a boner log drop and a mulch trick jump. There are black and red jump lines for advanced riders, a blue tabletop line, and a green skills trail for less experienced riders, making it suitable for improving skills at any level.


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