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Mountain biking around Fawley offers access to the diverse landscapes of the New Forest National Park, characterized by extensive woodlands, open heaths, and varied terrain. The region's proximity to Southampton Water also provides coastal saltmarshes and waterways. Trails feature a mix of hard-packed surfaces, loose sections, roots, and rocks, catering to different riding preferences. This area provides a blend of natural features for mountain bikers to explore.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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14
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31.1km
02:21
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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30.8km
01:47
170m
170m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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26.5km
02:00
270m
280m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Although I recommend this part of the Ridgeway, I actually fell off my bike a second time, due to the rain on the chalk. At the time I had a fully loaded bike so rather heavy but never experienced wet chalk until now. The first time was pretty painful as landed on my hip and back, the second fall just enhanced my bruises ;) I would do it again but without the full load, though I would also recommend to do the chalk areas when it's not raining.
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Great views down the valley and Uffington white horse (white horse hill). Too wet to take proper photos alas. You will have a better experience on a clear day, I hope.
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White horse hill heading east downhill on the ridgeway very rutted
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Scutchamer Knob is an ancient Iron Age burial mound and historic landmark on the Ridgeway. Along my King Alfred’s Way bikepacking route, it was a memorable spot to pause before the final stretch to Reading. 📜 Once a Saxon meeting place, this hilltop offers panoramic views of the surrounding Berkshire downs—a perfect blend of history and landscape. 🚴♂️ A short climb rewards you with quiet reflection and wide-open skies.
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A perfect pause near the end of my King Alfred’s Way ride to Reading, this spot offers sweeping Berkshire views and a peek into England’s deep past. The Ridgeway here follows ancient trade routes, with nearby Iron Age earthworks and medieval terraces. Local legends whisper of ghostly travelers and strange lights in nearby woods — adding a bit of mystery to the stunning scenery. 🚴♂️ Easy access for cyclists. Take a moment to soak in the views and the stories before your final miles.
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Uffington White Horse, Hill Fort & Dragon Hill – Ridgeway Detour Worth Every Calorie. If you’re bikepacking the Ridgeway or King Alfred’s Way, don’t just roll past this spot. Reserve a few calories and at least an hour — this area packs in some of the most iconic and mysterious landmarks in the region. 🟠 The Uffington White Horse – A 3,000-year-old chalk figure carved into the hillside. It’s Britain’s oldest hill figure and only fully visible from the air, but still incredible from the trail. 🟠 Uffington Castle (Hill Fort) – An Iron Age hill fort with wide open views and perfect spots to sit, snack, or take in the history. 🟠 Dragon Hill – A small, flat-topped mound tied to ancient legend. Folklore says this is where St George slew the dragon, and the bare patch where no grass grows is said to be stained with the dragon’s blood. A mix of archaeology, scenery, and myth — and it’s all just a short detour from the Ridgeway. Totally worth the time, especially if you catch it at sunset. 🎥 Short on time but carrying a drone? Put it up here and explore from the air — it’s the best way to take in the scale of the horse and the surrounding landscape. ✅ Ideal lunch or golden hour stop ✅ Historic and photogenic ✅ Good for walking the bike and soaking it all in 📍 Located near Uffington, Oxfordshire
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Came across this striking obelisk at dusk while bikepacking the Ridgeway. The monument stands on an ancient barrow, just off a well-trodden section of the trail. Its silhouette caught in the fading light made for a quietly memorable moment. There’s a small nearby car park and good access, but in the evening it felt remote and peaceful. I found a discreet wild camping spot within 2 km of here — the surrounding downs offer open views.
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There are over 75 mountain bike trails around Fawley, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 400 times.
Mountain biking around Fawley, particularly within the New Forest National Park, features diverse terrain. You'll encounter a mix of hard-packed surfaces, loose sections, roots, and rocks. Some trails offer smoother, flowing experiences, while others can be narrow, rooty, and twisty, characteristic of 'old school' singletrack.
The trails around Fawley cater to various skill levels. Out of 75 routes, 7 are classified as easy, 67 as moderate, and 1 as difficult. This means there are plenty of options for both casual riders and those seeking a challenge.
Yes, there are 7 easy mountain bike routes around Fawley, perfect for beginners or family outings. These trails generally feature less challenging terrain and elevation, allowing for a more relaxed ride. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the provided data, the easy classification suggests suitability.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there is 1 difficult mountain bike trail available around Fawley. These routes typically feature more technical sections, significant elevation changes, and demanding terrain to test advanced skills.
While riding, you might encounter various historical and natural landmarks. Notable points of interest include the Uffington White Horse, the ancient Uffington Castle Hillfort, and the historic The Ridgeway itself. You could also pass by Wayland's Smithy Long Barrow or the Lord Wantage Monument.
The mountain bike trails around Fawley are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from ancient woodlands and open heaths to coastal paths, and the variety of terrain that caters to different riding styles.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Fawley are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Slippery Chalk Section – The Ridgeway loop from Wantage and the Bridge Over the Ginge River loop from Wantage.
Fawley's proximity to the New Forest means mountain biking is enjoyable year-round, but conditions vary seasonally. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is great for longer days, though trails can be busier. Winter rides are possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy or wet sections, especially in wooded areas and along coastal paths.
Yes, there are numerous parking options available throughout Fawley and the surrounding New Forest National Park, often near trailheads or popular starting points. Specific parking areas can be found near locations like Lepe Country Park or Exbury Gardens, which serve as good access points for the wider trail network.
While Fawley itself has some local bus services, direct public transport links to specific trailheads within the New Forest can be limited. Planning your route in advance and checking local bus schedules is recommended. Some areas might require a short ride or walk from the nearest bus stop to access the trails.
Yes, routes like Scutchamer Knob – View of Ridgeway Reservoir loop from Letcombe Valley are known for offering expansive views, in this case, overlooking the Ridgeway Reservoir and varied natural scenery. The New Forest generally provides many scenic viewpoints across its open heaths and along its coastline.


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