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Mountain biking around Hardwick offers diverse trail networks set amidst Vermont's rolling green hills and mixed woodland habitats. The area is characterized by features like Bridgman Hill, home to local trails, and the Lamoille River, which bisects the town. The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, a 93-mile path with a compacted crushed stone surface, also passes directly through Hardwick, providing accessible routes. This landscape provides varied terrain suitable for different mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
3.0
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6
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60.8km
04:33
540m
540m
This moderate 37.8-mile mountain bike loop from Aylesbury explores the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring rooty singlet
4.8
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32
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22.2km
01:27
170m
170m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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13
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54.7km
03:48
570m
570m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(1)
6
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83.8km
05:42
220m
220m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a lovely singletrack through Pulpit Hill showcasing the beautiful landscapes of the Chilterns. It's in an elevated position so you can enjoy views of rolling hills, lush valleys and patchwork fields.
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This is a great single track that goes up through Pond Wood, past Longdown Farm, and onwards into Pulpit Wood. It can be muddy in bad weather. It is an established trail though and forms part of the Icknield Way Trail, so beware of hikers and other path users.
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This path overlooking a valley was rideable on a gravel bike in peak-summer, even while it had been drizzling for the last hour.
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On a gravel bike, one packed for a multi-day exploration of the Icknield Way, this was one of the more challenging, slow-going segments due to the narrowness and roots.
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I enjoy stopping for lunch and a pint at the Paper Mill! Nice, relaxing surroundings.
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Love seeing loads of water gushing about
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Mountain biking around Hardwick offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find challenging single-track trails, such as those in the Hardwick Trails network on Bridgman Hill, which wind through mixed woodlands. Additionally, the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail provides a mostly flat, compacted crushed stone surface, ideal for a less strenuous ride through scenic landscapes.
Yes, Hardwick offers options for beginners. The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail is an excellent choice, featuring a mostly flat, compacted crushed stone surface that is suitable for all skill levels. For a specific easy route, consider the Waddesdon Greenway β Waterfall at Stone Arch Bridge loop from Aylesbury, which is 13.8 miles (22.2 km) long and offers a less strenuous ride.
Experienced riders can explore the Hardwick Trails network on Bridgman Hill, which includes challenging single-track trails like "No Fun Allowed." For longer, moderate routes, the Wendover Woods loop from Aylesbury covers 37.8 miles (60.8 km) with varied terrain, and the Coombe Hill Trail β Icknield Way Trail loop from Aylesbury is 33.9 miles (54.7 km) through varied landscapes. For a difficult and longer challenge, the Marsworth Reservoir β Hemel Hempstead Lock loop from Aylesbury is 83.7 km.
Hardwick's landscape features rolling green hills, mixed woodlands, and the Lamoille River, which bisects the town and includes a cascading falls near the Main Street bridge. You can also explore areas like Bridgman Hill, home to local trails. For historical sites, consider visiting Waddesdon Manor or the Mursley Water Tower and RAF Memorial, which are accessible from some routes.
Absolutely. The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail is an excellent family-friendly option due to its mostly flat, compacted crushed stone surface, making it accessible for riders of all ages and skill levels. It passes directly through Hardwick and offers a pleasant, less strenuous ride.
Many multi-use trails in Vermont, including sections of the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For specific single-track networks like the Hardwick Trails, it's always best to check local signage or the managing organization's website for their specific pet policies to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Hardwick provides a main trailhead for the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, which includes amenities like parking. For the Hardwick Trails on Bridgman Hill, local access points often have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for parking availability before your ride.
The best time for mountain biking in Hardwick is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and trails are dry and well-maintained. Fall offers particularly scenic rides with vibrant foliage. Some trails, like the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, are also suitable for fat biking in winter.
Hardwick town center, which the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail passes through, offers various amenities including cafes and eateries. For example, the George & Dragon β Coffee Shop & Tea Room, Quainton is a nearby option for refreshments. Many local businesses cater to outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, there are several loop options available. The Hardwick Trails network on Bridgman Hill offers various loops within its 5 miles of single-track. For a longer loop, consider the View from Whiteleaf Hill β Pulpit Wood singletrack loop from Aylesbury Vale Parkway, which is a moderate 45.5 km ride.
There are over 19 mountain bike routes available around Hardwick, catering to various skill levels. These include easy, moderate, and difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every rider.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 16 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging single-track to the accessible Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, and the beautiful natural backdrop of Vermont's rolling green hills and mixed woodlands.


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