Best bike parks around Filton offer a mix of urban facilities and access to natural mountain biking areas. Filton features Elm Park, which includes a skatepark and an upgraded Multi-Use Surface Track (MUST) designed for various wheeled sports. Nearby, areas like Ashton Court and Leigh Woods provide extensive trail networks for mountain biking enthusiasts. These locations cater to a range of skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders.
Last updated: July 13, 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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Fun local pump track. Great warm up before heading to the trails. Get some funny looks from the local skaters.
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Lovely all weather trails. Nice and flowy. Suitable for intermediate riders on CX/gravel bikes
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Best part of Ashton court for me - swoopy, flowy, air time, momentum building awesomeness
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Filton is home to Elm Park, which features an existing skatepark and a new Multi-Use Surface Track (MUST) that is nearing completion (expected May 2025). The MUST is designed for a wide range of wheeled activities, including cycling, running, and roller skating, with a smooth asphalt surface and four lanes. For mountain biking, popular choices nearby include Ashton Court and Leigh Woods.
Yes, the Filton area offers family-friendly cycling options. The new Multi-Use Surface Track (MUST) at Elm Park is designed to be inclusive for all ages and activities. Additionally, the Brunel Way Pump Track, overlooked by the Clifton Suspension Bridge, is a popular and well-maintained spot suitable for families, though it can get busy with kids and teenagers.
For beginners, the blue-rated trails at Ashton Court are a great starting point. The Nova Trail — End Section, Ashton Court is an intermediate trail that is manageable even on a gravel bike and offers a fun, curvy ride. While some sections can be rocky, they are generally accessible for those new to mountain biking.
Experienced riders can find challenging trails near Filton. The 50 Acre Wood Trail is a volunteer-built section offering a natural feel with roots, rocks, technical climbs, and a rocky descent with optional medium-sized drop-offs. At Leigh Woods, the Yer Tiz Blue MTB Trail Start (Leigh Woods) provides a rocky loop with optional red-rated sections for more challenge.
For Filton Skatepark and the Elm Park Multi-Use Surface Track, parking is available at the nearby Filton Leisure Centre or on the road leading to the sports centre, though spaces can be limited, especially on weekends. For trails in Leigh Woods, parking is typically available near the trailheads, such as at the start of the Yer Tiz Blue MTB Trail.
The best time to visit bike parks and trails around Filton is generally during drier seasons to avoid slippery conditions. However, trails like those in Leigh Woods can be ridden year-round, though you should expect puddles in winter. The new Multi-Use Surface Track at Elm Park, with its durable asphalt surface, will be suitable for use in various conditions.
Yes, there are scenic routes and viewpoints. The Gravel Trail Near Deer Park offers great views through the trees after a bit of a climb. Additionally, many routes in the wider Bristol area, such as those near the Clifton Suspension Bridge, provide picturesque scenery.
Beyond bike parks, Filton is a great base for various cycling activities. You can explore a range of road cycling routes, including moderate loops to the Warmley Waiting Room Cafe or the Clifton Suspension Bridge. For off-road adventures, there are numerous gravel biking routes and dedicated MTB trails in the surrounding areas like Leigh Woods and Ashton Court.
While specific cafes and pubs directly adjacent to the Elm Park facilities aren't detailed, the wider Bristol area, which encompasses many of the popular cycling routes, offers numerous options. For example, some road cycling routes from Filton Abbey Wood lead to places like the Warmley Waiting Room Cafe. Many routes will pass through or near towns and villages with amenities.
The Multi-Use Surface Track (MUST) at Elm Park is an upgraded cycle track nearing completion (expected May 2025). It features a smooth asphalt surface with rubber compounding, four lanes with non-slip coating, and is designed for versatility. You can expect it to cater to cyclists, runners, walkers, roller skaters, and even model car racing, making it a vibrant community hub for various wheeled sports and recreational activities. More details can be found on the Filton Town Council website.
Filton's Elm Park offers urban facilities like a skatepark and the upcoming Multi-Use Surface Track, catering to a broad range of wheeled sports and community recreation. In contrast, nearby Ashton Court, as highlighted by the Nova Trail — End Section, provides a more dedicated mountain biking experience with established trail networks in a natural setting, suitable for various skill levels from intermediate to advanced.


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