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Mountain biking around North Newington, nestled in the rolling Oxfordshire countryside, offers routes through picturesque landscapes. The area is characterized by gentle hills and scenic views, with trails often passing through areas featuring local ironstone architecture. While not known for extreme terrain, the region provides a peaceful setting for various outdoor pursuits on two wheels.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
81.1km
06:04
580m
580m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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25.7km
02:00
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.4km
03:27
460m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.0km
02:12
290m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Enjoy views out to Bloxham Windmill, a Grade II listed building situated on Bloxham Grove Farm in Oxfordshire. The windmill was built in 1865 by Henry Warriner as a 'memorial to all windmills'.
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This stone bridge spans over the famous Oxford Canal and offers up some wonderful views down the waterway. You may be lucky enough to spot some narrow canal boats as you pass by.
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This beautiful park in Broughton offers serene countryside views across lush vibrant green countryside. As you run through this park you'll be treated to sights across to Broughton Castle, a magnificent medieval fortified manor house.
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Great stop for coffee/food
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Good views from the highpoint next to the comms tower. Can see for miles in all directions on a clear day - a good spot for a breather!
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Originally built in 1300, Broughton Castle is a beautiful medieval fortified manor house surrounded by a wide moat and farmland. The house has witnessed centuries of interesting history: from hosting Kings to Civil War battles. During the 19th century, the house fell into decay until it was rescued by the 16th Baron Saye and Sele with the help of Victorian architect Sir George Gilbert Scott. In more modern history, you may recognise the house from its appearance in the film Shakespeare in Love or the TV series Keeping Up Appearances. Although the house is privately owned (by the same family since 1377), it is open to the public from April to September every Wednesday and Sunday from 2 - 5pm. Tickets for adults cost £10. You can find more information, here: broughtoncastle.com
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This is a view from Cleverly not Gt Tew
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While the Church of England parish church of Saint James the Apostle is known to have existed by 1074 (a Norman carved doorway in the nave dates from this period), much of the building, including the bell tower, is Decorated Gothic from the first half of the 14th century. St. James' also has features from the 13th, 15th and 16th centuries. St. James' is a Grade I listed building. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerton,_Oxfordshire
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There are over 25 mountain bike routes available around North Newington, offering a variety of options for different skill levels.
The terrain around North Newington is characterized by rolling Oxfordshire countryside and gentle hills. Trails often pass through picturesque landscapes and areas featuring local ironstone architecture, providing a peaceful setting for your ride. While not known for extreme terrain, you'll find a mix of historic tracks and varied paths.
Yes, there are several easy mountain bike trails in the area. For example, the Track Leading to the Salt Way – Madmarston Hill Roman Road loop from Banbury is an easy 24.3 km route that takes about 1 hour 30 minutes to complete, offering a gentle introduction to the region's historical landscapes.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Banbury to Everdon Stubbs loop is a difficult 81.1 km trail that typically takes over 6 hours to complete. This extensive route offers a demanding ride through varied terrain across the region.
The mountain bike routes in North Newington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from over 17 reviews. Many riders appreciate the scenic rolling countryside, the historic tracks, and the charm of the local ironstone villages.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in North Newington are circular. Examples include the Gallows Hill Viewpoint – Track Leading to the Salt Way loop from Shutford, a moderate 25.7 km loop, and the Banbury Town Hall – Bloxham Grove Windmill loop from Banbury, a moderate 48.4 km ride.
Yes, some routes offer notable viewpoints. The Gallows Hill Viewpoint – Track Leading to the Salt Way loop from Shutford is a moderate route that specifically includes a viewpoint. The rolling countryside also provides many scenic vistas throughout your ride.
The North Newington area is rich in history. You might encounter local ironstone architecture in villages or ride along historic tracks like the Salt Way. Nearby attractions include the Battle of Edgehill Site and Upton House and Gardens, which can be explored as part of your trip.
Many of the easier and moderate routes are suitable for families, especially those with some cycling experience. The tranquil nature of the rolling countryside and the presence of 10 easy routes make it possible to find family-friendly options. Always check the specific route's difficulty and length to ensure it matches your family's ability.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on public bridleways and byways in the UK, which many mountain bike trails utilize. However, it's always best to keep dogs under close control, especially near livestock, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions on individual paths or nature reserves.
The rolling Oxfordshire countryside is pleasant for mountain biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter rides are possible, but trails may be muddier and conditions colder. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
North Newington and the surrounding villages are part of a charming rural area. While specific cafes or pubs directly on every trail aren't guaranteed, you'll find traditional pubs and eateries in nearby villages like Banbury, Shutford, and Broughton, which are often starting points or pass-throughs for many routes. These can be good spots for refreshments before or after your ride.


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