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Mountain biking around Halton offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and scenic viewpoints. The region features a network of trails that traverse the Chiltern Hills, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. Chalk ridges and forested sections are common, creating a mix of climbs and descents. These natural features contribute to a dynamic mountain biking experience in Halton.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
4.5
(35)
133
riders
43.5km
03:38
720m
720m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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14
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51.2km
03:53
620m
620m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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4.0
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8
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17.8km
01:32
270m
270m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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42
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19.9km
01:34
330m
330m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.5
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26
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7.24km
00:37
130m
130m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Stop at No2 Pound Street (adjacent to the mini roundabout up the hill) Their main business is a delicatessen specialising in cheese and wine ... but you can grab a tea/cofffee with cake or a toastie, Sit outside or in depending on the weather! Highly recommended. If you've room in your saddlebag, grab a bottle of wine, with some excellent cheese, having taken note of the expert advice from the staff!
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This is a great single track that goes up through Pond Wood, past Longdown Farm, and onwards into Pulpit Wood. It can be muddy in bad weather. It is an established trail though and forms part of the Icknield Way Trail, so beware of hikers and other path users.
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This path overlooking a valley was rideable on a gravel bike in peak-summer, even while it had been drizzling for the last hour.
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On a gravel bike, one packed for a multi-day exploration of the Icknield Way, this was one of the more challenging, slow-going segments due to the narrowness and roots.
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Interesting place of ancient fort. You can see barriers from soil and imagine how high they were 7000 years ago.
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Aston Hill, on which you are here, was part of Lord Rothschild's Estate, and was a motoring venue between 1904 and 1925. Lionel Martin made the first ascent of this hill in a Singer car on the 4th April 1914. Shortly afterwards, in May the same year, at the Herts County Automobile and Aero Club Meeting he was so successful that the first light sporting car registered in his name in March 1915 was called "Aston-Martin". This plaque here was put by the Aston Martin Owners Club and Aston Martin Lagonda Limited. Aston Hill is also a viewpoint, but the panoramic view is obscured somewhat by the tall trees.
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This Tower was built in memory of Francis Egerton, who was the Third Duke of Bridgewater. Egerton was an expert in inland navigation. He was involved in the construction of the Bridgewater Canal (joining Worsley and Manchester), which is the first modern British canal. He also built the canal joining Liverpool and Manchester. Not only that, but he made 2 million pounds out of these adventures and ventures. Be sure to walk up to the top of the Tower. The views from up there are tremendous.
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You can sometimes even spot wildlife here.
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Halton offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 100 routes available for exploration. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, including rolling hills and ancient woodlands.
The mountain bike trails in Halton cater to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with approximately 38 easy routes, 63 moderate routes, and a few challenging options for experienced riders. The terrain often includes chalk ridges and forested sections, providing varied climbs and descents.
Yes, Halton has several mountain bike trails suitable for beginners. For an easier ride, consider the View of Bacombe Hill β Icknield Way Trail loop from Wendover, which is 11.4 miles (18.4 km) long and leads through Bacombe Hill. Another easy option is the Wendover Woods Fitness Trail β Go Ape Wendover loop from Dancersend, a shorter 7.2 miles (11.6 km) route.
While most routes are easy to moderate, experienced riders can find longer, more demanding trails. The region's rolling hills and varied terrain provide opportunities for challenging climbs and technical descents. You can filter for 'difficult' routes on komoot to find the most challenging options.
Trail lengths in Halton vary significantly. You can find shorter routes, like the Wendover Woods Fitness Trail β Go Ape Wendover loop from Dancersend at 7.2 miles (11.6 km), perfect for a quicker ride. Longer routes, such as the Aldbury Village Pond β Bridgewater Monument loop from Wendover, extend to 31.8 miles (51.2 km), offering a full day's adventure.
The Chiltern Hills, where Halton is located, are generally enjoyable for mountain biking from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder, and the trails are less likely to be muddy. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially wet and slippery conditions, especially in forested sections.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Halton are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the View from Whiteleaf Hill β Pulpit Wood singletrack loop from Dancersend and the Wendover Village Centre β View from Wendover Woods loop from Wendover, allowing you to return to your starting location without retracing your steps.
Halton's trails often pass by notable landmarks and scenic spots. You might encounter the historic Bridgewater Monument, enjoy panoramic views from Coombe Hill Viewpoint and Boer War Memorial, or pass through charming places like Aldbury Village. The region is rich in natural and historical points of interest.
Many routes in Halton pass through or near villages and towns like Wendover and Aldbury, where you can find cafes and pubs for refreshments. For instance, the Aldbury Village Pond β Bridgewater Monument loop from Wendover goes near Aldbury Village, which has amenities. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify such points of interest along the way.
The mountain bike trails in Halton are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the Chiltern Hills, and the well-maintained paths that offer a dynamic riding experience.
For the most up-to-date information on trail conditions, it's best to check local mountain biking forums or community groups online. Recent komoot tour comments can also provide insights into current trail status, especially regarding mud or seasonal closures. The Chiltern Hills can get muddy after heavy rain, so checking conditions before you go is advisable.


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