Best bike parks around Kingston Deverill are situated within the scenic Wiltshire countryside, characterized by its undulating terrain, ancient woodlands, and picturesque villages. This area provides a natural setting for outdoor activities, including a variety of cycling routes and trails. While not home to large, purpose-built bike parks, the surrounding region offers numerous opportunities for mountain biking and general cycling. The landscape supports a range of cycling experiences, from leisurely rides to more technical trails.
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If you are heading here by car please note that the car park is not at location marked on the app map I have included screenshots from a map in the photos to show you the exact location of the car park which is a short ride from the park itself. Coming of the A362 roundabout follow sign for centre parcs you will pass centre parcs to your left then a timber yard and to your right a road with open grass areas either side which is the entrance to Longleat house the Bike park carpark is then 2nd turning on the right and is quite a narrow entrance and hidden in the trees so be warned blink and your miss it, the entrance is at about 45 degree angle to the road so if your coming from the other direction it's very easy to miss and the only signs I could spot are to the left of the road opposite the entrance and on the white gate which is closed at night but should be open when you're arrive at the park, On busy days you can spot the cars in the car park from the road.
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As with most of the woods surrounding Centre Parcs there are great trails with many fire roads for an easier up, great MTB area
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'Gordon's' is best ridden after a dry spell, currently running sweet before popping out in the Windhill Car Park.
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While Kingston Deverill doesn't have large, purpose-built bike parks with jump lines or pump tracks, the surrounding Wiltshire countryside offers a variety of cycling routes and trails. You'll find opportunities for mountain biking, general cycling, and gravel riding, with terrain ranging from paved surfaces to unpaved segments through ancient woodlands and picturesque villages.
Yes, there are options for all skill levels. The Shearwater Lake loop from Horningsham is an easier 8.91 km paved route suitable for all abilities. For mountain biking, Wind Hill Bike Park features maintained trails with lines suitable for beginners, alongside more advanced options.
For more technical riding, head to Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails, which offers steeper, more technical downhill trails in its southern section, as well as extensive singletrack. Wind Hill Bike Park also provides challenging lines for experienced riders.
Popular routes include The Red Way Forest Path loop from Horningsham (14.2 km), the Watery Lane – Shearwater Café loop from Brixton Deverill (32 km), and the Great Ridge Gravel Trail loop from Brixton Deverill (18.2 km). For a scenic and easier ride, the Shearwater Lake loop from Horningsham is a great choice.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain and the extensive network of trails. Many enjoy the short, fun downhill sections and the endless singletrack at places like Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails. The easy fire road access for repeated runs at the Mountain Bike Trail in Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs is also a highlight.
Yes, for Wind Hill Bike Park, a B1ke Membership is required before your visit. You can often get authorization with a confirmation email if visiting on the same day. Helmets are mandatory, and knee and elbow protection are highly recommended due to the rocky and rooty terrain.
Beyond cycling, the area offers numerous hiking and running opportunities. You can explore various hiking routes like the Bishopstone Village loop or the Barn on Cranborne Chase loop. For running, trails like the Longleat Forest loop or the Shearwater Lake loop are popular. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and running trails guide for Kingston Deverill.
While specific weather conditions vary, trails like Gordon's MTB Trail are best ridden after a dry spell. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and drier conditions, making them ideal for exploring the trails. Summer can be busy with walkers and families on shared paths, especially around Shearwater Lake.
Yes, you can find refreshment stops. For instance, the Watery Lane – Shearwater Café loop includes the Shearwater Café. Additionally, the area around Shearwater Lake, which is accessible from Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails, is a great place to stop for a drink and snack while enjoying the view.
Parking information varies by location. For Shearwater Mountain Bike Trails, a lay-by serves as a good parking and access point. For Wind Hill Bike Park, the car park can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays, so arriving early is advisable. The car park for Wind Hill is a short ride from the park itself, and its entrance can be narrow and hidden.
Many of the cycling routes around Kingston Deverill pass through public footpaths and bridleways. While dogs are generally welcome, it's important to keep them under control, especially in areas where livestock may be present or where trails are shared with walkers and other cyclists. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Yes, Heaven's Gate Sculpture, Longleat, is a significant landmark that also serves as a meeting spot right at the top of Wind Hill Bike Park. The views from this point are highly regarded. Additionally, the scenic Shearwater Lake offers picturesque views and a pleasant stopping point.


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