Best bike parks around Clyst St George are found in the surrounding East Devon area, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. This region, part of the broader Clyst Valley, features a mix of challenging singletracks, multi-use trails, and specific biking features. The landscape includes forest trails, open common land, and developing path networks, providing varied environments for cycling. It is situated near Exeter and the Exe Estuary, connecting to a wider network of natural and recreational areas.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Top bit technical, then gets faster and flowing. a great down hill
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Very muddy and slippy at the moment, as to be expected with all the rain we've had. Had to carry bike across stream for a few feet as too big a gap to jump.
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Great little hire shop. £20 for 4 hours and decent bikes for the trials around the forest. Don't forget ID
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Super fun section of black trail- there are a few technical sections but also some really smooth dirt berms.
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Rated as a black trail, suitable for expert mountain bikers, the Ridge Ride Extreme is an extra loop that you can tack onto the red trail or session as you like. It starts with a steep rock garden before a rooty right-hander takes you down a rather natural-feeling trail with a few large roots to navigate. After a flatter rock garden around the next corner, you then hit a smoother, more manicured singletrack trail that flows down the hillside with a series of corners. The way back up is no joke with a steep doubletrack fire road pedal, or should that be push?!
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Here you can hire mountain bikes for riding at Haldon Forest Park and enquire about the Segway tours that operate here. It's right next to the cafe, car park, play area and toilets so there's plenty of facilities for all the family. Bike servicing is also offered here, so if your mountain bike could do with a little TLC, it's a great place to come. At the end of the ride, make the most of the bike wash too (a small charge applies), so that's one less thing to clean when you get home! For more information about the hire bikes, availability and pricing, visit: http://www.forestcyclehire.co.uk/
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This is a Devon MTB classic: a long bridleway descent (or climb) from the village of Kenn up to the Cafe side of Haldon Forest Park. It's really narrow with some small, rollable drops so best descended, but pretty fun as a technical climb if you fancy it! In the spring look out for the bluebells, and be warned that in the wet and winter it's more like a stream bed, you will get very wet and muddy!
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For advanced riders, the Ridge Ride Extreme at Haldon Forest is a black-rated trail designed for expert mountain bikers, featuring steep rock gardens, rooty sections, and flowing singletrack. Additionally, Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack offers a technical, narrow singletrack experience that is quite challenging, especially with hidden roots in autumn. Pines Ridge Jumps also caters to riders looking to practice and progress on bigger jumps and gaps.
Yes, Haldon Forest Park, near Exeter, offers a variety of trails suitable for families and less experienced riders, alongside its more challenging routes. You can also find Forest Cycle Hire at Haldon Forest Park, which provides bikes for all ages and is conveniently located next to a cafe, car park, play area, and toilets, making it a great family destination.
Bike hire is available at Forest Cycle Hire at Haldon Forest Park. They offer mountain bikes for riding the trails within the park and also provide bike servicing. It's a convenient option if you don't have your own equipment.
Woodbury Common features the Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack, which is a narrow, technical singletrack. It's best suited for mountain bikes due to its rugged nature, including hidden roots, especially in autumn. It can also be quite sloppy in winter, adding to the challenge.
Yes, Pines Ridge Jumps near Exmouth is a dedicated spot for practicing and progressing on bigger jumps and gaps. It features gap jumps, tables, and drop-offs, making it ideal for riders focused on aerial skills.
While the region offers year-round biking, be aware that trails like the Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack can be sloppy in winter, and fallen leaves in autumn can conceal roots, increasing the technical challenge. Pines Ridge Jumps can also be wet as the soil takes longer to drain. For the best conditions, spring and summer generally offer drier and more predictable weather.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Clyst St George offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, including routes like the 'Topsham loop to Woodbury Castle & the Exe Estuary'. There are also Running Trails, such as the 'Exe Estuary Trail', and Easy Hikes, including loops around RSPB Bowling Green Marsh.
The Clyst Valley Trail is a proposed multi-use path designed to connect towns and villages in the Clyst Valley, including Clyst St George, with Exeter and the Exe Estuary Trail. While still under development, it aims to provide attractive, safe routes for cyclists, walkers, and mobility scooter users through scenic parkland and river valleys. You can find more information about its development on the Devon County Council website.
Haldon Forest Park is well-equipped with facilities. Besides a diverse range of trails, it hosts Forest Cycle Hire, a cafe, car park, play area, and toilets. Bike servicing and a bike wash are also available, making it a comprehensive destination for a day out.
The Ridge Ride Extreme is a black-rated trail known for its technical features. It begins with a steep rock garden, followed by a rooty right-hander and natural sections with large roots. It also includes a flatter rock garden and a series of flowing corners, culminating in a steep doubletrack fire road climb back up.
The nearest car park for Pines Ridge Jumps is Frying Pans, Exmouth. While a small parking spot near the jumps has been closed, you can park at the Four Firs car park and ride over, either cross-country or via the road.
Yes, the St Andrew's Lane Descent is a classic Devon MTB route. It's a long bridleway descent from Kenn up to Haldon Forest Park, characterized by its narrow path and small, rollable drops. It's best ridden as a descent but can also be a fun technical climb. Be prepared for muddy conditions in wet weather.


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