Best bike parks around Clyst Honiton are primarily found in the surrounding East Devon area, particularly near Exeter. This region offers various cycling opportunities, including purpose-built bike parks and extensive trail networks. While Clyst Honiton itself does not host dedicated bike parks, nearby facilities like Haldon Forest Park and Exeter Bike Park provide diverse options for cyclists. The area features a mix of woodland trails, technical singletracks, and jump lines suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 29, 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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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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AKA the Holly Trail. Brilliant on a MTB, mostly rideable on a gravel bike. Look out for the slippery roots and puddles when wet!
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great for people learning bigger jumps and gaps, neares carpark is frying pans. see google maps for fryingpans exmouth as it is not on komoot
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It's almost as if Woodbury Common was made for gravel riders and mountain bikers. Besides being the training ground for the nearby Royal Marines, the Common features a network of expansive fire roads, twisting singletracks, wooded trails and even some man-made jumps. Truly something for everyone here. Woodbury Castle, or rather the moat that remains, is a great place to start if you've made your way here by car or bike. You could spend hours or even days exploring the commonland here, in fact I've spent years here and still get a bit lost and find new parts every now and then!
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More advanced jumps than Yettington, all set in a natural bowl. It can be wet as the soil takes longer to drain. Nice flight of gap jumps and some tables and drop offs. Some overhead cover. Unfortunately the landowner has closed off the small parking spot so park in the Four Firs car park and ride on over - you can either go cross country or on the road. No signage to the jumps so following the tracks from the road is easiest.
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Its a fantastic set of jump lines to keep you amused, something for everyone. The area is semi covered so it offers some protection from the rain and wind.
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While Clyst Honiton itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding East Devon area, particularly near Exeter, offers excellent options. The most notable are Haldon Forest Park and Exeter Bike Park, both providing a range of trails for different skill levels.
Yes, Haldon Forest Park is an excellent choice for families. It features the Discovery Trail, an all-ability path with fun features for children and those gaining confidence, offering scenic views. The park also provides on-site cycle hire for the whole family.
Haldon Forest Park caters to various mountain biking skill levels. You'll find the Spicers Trail (Blue Grade) for a more challenging experience, the Ridge Ride Trail (Red Grade) for technical and fast descents, and the expert-level Ridge Ride Extreme (Black Trail) with steep rock gardens and rooty sections. There's also a dedicated Skills Area to practice off-road techniques.
Exeter Bike Park, located at Pottles Farm, is known for its compact yet fun riding experience. It features four flowy trails designed for both novice and experienced riders and accommodates various bike types, including e-MTBs and full-suspension mountain bikes. It's considered a 'hidden gem' for accessible bike park thrills.
Yes, the Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack offers a narrow, technical singletrack experience around the border of Woodbury Common. It's challenging for mountain and gravel bikes, with varied terrain that can be sloppy in winter. Another option is the St Andrew's Lane Descent, a technical bridleway descent from Kenn to Haldon Forest Park.
You can find dedicated jump lines near Clyst Honiton. The Yettington Jump Line offers a fantastic set of intermediate jump lines suitable for various skill levels, with some protection from the elements. For more advanced jumps, Pines Ridge Jumps features gap jumps, tables, and drop-offs set in a natural bowl.
The region is developing and maintaining various cycling routes. The Clyst Valley Regional Park aims to provide routes, including a 'Big Electric Forest Ride,' connecting to places like Killerton. There are also ongoing efforts to improve shared-use cycle paths, such as the route connecting Exeter Science Park to Clyst Honiton. Komoot also lists numerous road biking routes around Clyst Honiton.
For trails like the Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack and Holly Trail, it's recommended to use a mountain bike due to the technical and varied terrain. Be aware that these trails can be sloppy in winter, and fallen leaves in autumn can hide roots. Always take care of other trail users, including walkers and their dogs.
Yes, the area offers several gravel biking routes. You can explore routes like 'Topsham to Woodbury Common' or more extensive rides such as 'Killerton, Ashclyst and East Hill.' For more details, check the Gravel biking around Clyst Honiton guide.
Beyond bike parks, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, with options like 'The Cranberry Farm loop from Cranbrook.' For more running ideas, refer to the Running Trails around Clyst Honiton guide. There are also many MTB trails, including 'Peak Hill and Mutter's Moor,' detailed in the MTB Trails around Clyst Honiton guide.
Yes, Haldon Forest Park offers on-site cycle hire, making it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own bikes or for families looking to try out cycling together.
For trails like Pines Ridge Jumps, the small parking spot has been closed, so it's recommended to park in the Four Firs car park and ride over. For Haldon Forest Park and Exeter Bike Park, dedicated parking facilities are available on-site.


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