Best bike parks around Chew Stoke are found within the broader Chew Valley and Mendip Hills. This area, known for its rolling countryside and natural features, offers diverse cycling and mountain biking opportunities. While dedicated bike parks are limited, the region provides a network of trails and routes suitable for various skill levels, from lakeside loops to challenging off-road tracks.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Xc or Gravel route best ridden flat out. Access to 50 acre wood and Leigh Woods along the way. This section brings you back to the main gate.
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Awesome riding on the trails and natural stuff.
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Great place for anyone who enjoys mountain biking. Novices are best sticking to the bridleways, as the trails are great but get very muddy with even the tiniest bit of rain. There is so much to take in, you can ride out to the trig point on Blackdown and then enjoy a whizz down Burrington Combe. It's always popular with walkers, dog walkers, other cyclists and horse riders, so keep an eye out, respect each other and say hello. There is sometimes a pheasant shoot, but this is always well-signposted and there are lots of friendly stewards to make sure you are safe.
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Awesome MTB/TRAIL runs. Dicey in the wet and snow though. Great fun though.
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The area around Chew Stoke, including the Chew Valley and Mendip Hills, offers a diverse range of cycling. You can find everything from tranquil touring routes around Chew Valley Lake to rugged mountain biking trails with technical features in places like Rowberrow Warren and Leigh Woods.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Chew Valley Lake offers an easy 12.6-mile loop and a 2.7km all-weather recreational trail suitable for all skill levels. Additionally, the Brunel Way Pump Track is noted as family-friendly and a great spot for kids and teenagers to practice skills.
For dedicated mountain biking trails with graded routes, Leigh Woods near Bristol is an excellent choice. It features the blue-graded "Yer Tiz" trail for learning single tracks and refining skills, as well as the more challenging red-grade "Gert Lush" trail and the "Keener Trail" skills loop.
For a more challenging experience, consider the 50 Acre Wood Trail, which is a natural-feeling trail with roots, rocks, technical climbs, and a rocky descent with optional drop-offs. The "Gert Lush" trail in Leigh Woods also offers a challenging red-grade, narrow, and technical alternative.
Yes, Bourton Combe Bridleway offers a linking trail through woodland with challenging rock slab sections and flowy singletrack. In Rowberrow Warren Woods, you'll find a large collection of bridleways and tracks with lots of elevation changes and awesome views, especially venturing out onto Blackdown.
The terrain varies. Trails like 50 Acre Wood Trail are natural-feeling with roots, rocks, and can be slippery when wet. Rowberrow Warren Woods has mostly clay and limestone ground, which can become very muddy. Leigh Woods offers purpose-built trails with features like small drops, rock gardens, and rollers.
The Brunel Way Pump Track, overlooked by the Clifton Suspension Bridge, is a popular spot to practice pump track skills. It's described as fun, smooth, and well-maintained.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from the fun and curvy sections of Nova Trail — End Section, Ashton Court to the natural, challenging feel of 50 Acre Wood Trail. The scenic beauty, especially around Chew Valley Lake and the woodland trails, is also highly valued.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails around Chew Stoke, including moderate to difficult routes like the "View from Mendip Hills Ridge – Middle Down Drove Bridleway loop." There are also many hiking opportunities, with easy to moderate trails around Chew Valley Lake. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Chew Stoke and Hiking around Chew Stoke guides.
In Rowberrow Warren Woods Bridleways, you'll find a mix of bridleways and singletrack trails. The ground, being mostly clay and limestone, can become very slippery and muddy in wet conditions. Be mindful of horse riders, especially in summer, as it's a popular area for horse trekking.
The "Yer Tiz" trail in Leigh Woods is primarily a blue-graded route, ideal for learning single tracks and refining technical skills. It's suitable for relative novices with a mountain bike and includes red route options and a skills loop for progression.
Around Chew Valley Lake, refreshments are available at various points, including the Stoke Inn in Chew Stoke and Woodford Lodge. The recreational trail also links to picnic areas, making it convenient for a day out.


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