Best bike parks around Ideford offer diverse mountain biking opportunities within a reasonable distance. The area features various trail networks catering to different skill levels, from family-friendly routes to technical downhill tracks. While Ideford itself does not host dedicated bike parks, nearby locations provide extensive options for cyclists. These include forest parks with cycle hire and cafes, alongside purpose-built parks with challenging features.
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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Great trail for the whole family. Can relax and cruise or head down and pick up some speed. The full trail is about 7 miles so tough for little ones
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Great little hire shop. Β£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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Yes, Kiddens Trail at Haldon Forest Park is a blue-rated trail suitable for novice riders and families. It offers a relaxed cruising experience and is great for kids. Haldon Forest Park also features a cycle hire shop and a cafe, making it a convenient hub for families.
At Haldon Forest Park, you can find Forest Cycle Hire. They offer mountain bike rentals, servicing, and a bike wash. The hire shop is conveniently located next to a cafe, car park, play area, and toilets, providing comprehensive facilities for visitors.
For expert riders, Ridge Ride Extreme, Haldon Forest is a black-rated trail featuring a steep rock garden, rooty sections, and flowing singletrack. Additionally, St Andrew's Lane Descent offers a challenging bridleway descent with technical sections.
Yes, Okeford Hill Bike Park, located within a reasonable distance, offers an uplift service. This park is known for its steep, natural, and technical trails, providing an experience akin to 'alpine riding' with some of the steepest and longest trails in the South UK.
The terrain varies significantly. Haldon Forest Park offers a mix of blue-rated trails like Kiddens Trail with few features for cruising, intermediate singletrack descents like Kiddens Trail Zig-Zag Descent with bermed turns, and expert black trails like Ridge Ride Extreme with rock gardens and roots. Other parks like Scadson Freeride Park feature big jumps and tight switchback corners, while Okeford Hill Bike Park provides steep, natural, and off-camber technical trails.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Ideford offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops around Stover Canal and Hackney Marshes. There are also various road cycling routes, such as the Wray Valley Trail loop, and running trails through scenic areas like Ventiford Basin.
Yes, for advanced downhill biking, Okeford Hill Bike Park is highly recommended. It features challenging black runs like "Black Death," "Devils Dyke," and "Tsubo," designed to test a rider's skills with steep, natural, and technical descents. Scadson Freeride Park also offers features like big jumps and rough trails for experienced riders.
The bike parks can be enjoyed throughout the year, but conditions vary seasonally. Spring offers the chance to see bluebells along trails like St Andrew's Lane Descent. In wet or winter conditions, some trails can become muddy and stream-like, so be prepared for those conditions.
Scadson Freeride Park is particularly noted for its encouraging community and its contribution to improving riders' skills, even for competitive racing. The park's combination of big jumps, tight switchback corners, and rough trails provides an excellent environment for skill development.
Haldon Forest Park itself is a large forest area, offering a natural setting for rides. Trails like St Andrew's Lane Descent wind through forest landscapes. While specific viewpoints are not highlighted, the forest environment provides scenic rides, especially during spring with bluebells.
Yes, Haldon Forest Park has a car park conveniently located near the Forest Cycle Hire, cafe, and other facilities. For other bike parks like Scadson Freeride Park and Okeford Hill Bike Park, parking facilities are typically available on-site or nearby to accommodate riders.
Yes, Haldon Forest Park features a cycle-friendly cafe right next to the bike hire facilities. For other areas, while not explicitly listed in the guide data, the region research indicates that pubs and cafes are generally available in nearby towns and villages, catering to visitors.


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