Best bike parks around Redruth are found in a region known for its rich mining heritage and diverse natural landscapes. The area features prominent landmarks like Carn Brea and extensive trail networks built upon former mineral tramways. These routes offer a mix of historical scenery and varied terrain, connecting to a wider network of trails across Cornwall. The landscape provides opportunities for both dedicated bike parks and natural mountain biking experiences.
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Awesome gravel tracks around the mines
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This is a great place to MTB and possibly one of the best in Cornwall. Once a thriving part of Cornwall's mining industry, the spoil heaps, quarries and ruined buildings give the valley an otherworldly feel. There are plenty of Bridleways and tracks between Twelveheads in the east and Poldice in the west. You could spend plenty of time here just exploring. The ground stays rideable throughout the year, but do note there are often walkers and horse riders here too so please treat each other courteously.
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Chalky Dusty segment but lots of picturesque Scenery
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could play here for while, some real steep technical descents if you are brave enough
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Small downhill bike park just outside of Chacewater, Truro. Parking at Chacewater or Twelveheads and ride in. Must pre book, max 15 riders. Saturday and Sunday, morning and afternoon slots. Good selection of short punchy and flowy red trails and one black jump line. I'd describe it as The Track for trail. Session the lines over and over to improve skills and transfer to other trails. https://www.facebook.com/chacewoodbikepark
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For families and beginners, The Track, Redruth is an excellent choice, offering a safe, enclosed environment with progressively difficult jump routes and a pump track suitable for balance bikes. Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails also features an easier run with flow jump lines, tables, and berms, making it a good starting point for those new to the sport.
The Carn Brea area and the Great Flat Lode mineral tramways trail offer extensive mountain biking opportunities amidst historical mining landscapes. This network provides miles of riding, connecting to other local trails like Tehidy Woods and the Redruth to Chasewater trail, allowing riders to explore the region's rich heritage.
Yes, Mount Hawke Skate Park, located near Redruth, features an outdoor pump track that is 550 meters long with two rings. It also includes a third tarmac loop specifically designed for beginners, making it accessible for various wheeled sports.
Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails is known for its fun, flowing singletrack and jump features. You'll find a mix of tables, gaps, steep berms, and drops, with options for various skill levels. Some trails, like 'Top to bottom', are described as flowy and rocky with challenging turns.
Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood offers a mix of downhill jump, flow, and technical lines set in a hillside woodland area. It features well-built dirt jump lines and can get very muddy in wet weather, drying slowly.
Wheal Maid Valley Tailings Dam is considered one of the best places in Cornwall to get some air on your mountain bike, offering a wide range of trails for various tastes and abilities.
Chacewood Bike Park is a small downhill bike park just outside Chacewater, Truro. It requires pre-booking and offers a good selection of short, punchy, and flowy red trails, plus one black jump line, ideal for sessioning and improving skills.
While some areas like Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails have hard-packed ground that makes them good for riding all year round, other spots like Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood can get very muddy and dry slowly after wet weather. It's always advisable to check local conditions before heading out.
Beyond bike parks, the Redruth area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Redruth guide, or enjoy running routes, including the Carn Marth & Wheal Uny loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Redruth guide. There are also extensive cycling routes, like the challenging Devoran Quay to Carnon Viaduct loop, available in the Cycling around Redruth guide.
Yes, the area around Redruth, particularly near former mining sites, offers unique natural and man-made features. For instance, you can encounter an Old Mining Quarry with Red Water, which provides picturesque scenery, though it's advised not to play in the water.
The Track provides bike hire, a cafe offering fresh coffee and handmade cakes, and toilet and shower facilities. Helmets are mandatory for riders, and knee and elbow protection are advised for safety.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of lines and jumps available, the friendly atmosphere, and the opportunity to develop skills in a safe environment. Many also enjoy the blend of historical scenery with diverse riding experiences, from easy routes to advanced singletrack and downhill sections.


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