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Mountain biking around Peasemore offers a network of trails through the rolling hills and open countryside of West Berkshire. The region is characterized by chalk downland, interspersed with woodlands and agricultural fields, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. Routes often follow ancient tracks and bridleways, offering expansive views across the landscape. The area's gentle elevation changes make it accessible for different skill levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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23.8km
01:44
330m
330m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.3km
01:37
190m
200m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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56.4km
04:12
600m
600m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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15.9km
00:59
130m
130m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.1km
01:38
210m
210m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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sharp flints on the downhill section which can puncture your tyres
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Scutchamer Knob is an ancient Iron Age burial mound and historic landmark on the Ridgeway. Along my King Alfred’s Way bikepacking route, it was a memorable spot to pause before the final stretch to Reading. 📜 Once a Saxon meeting place, this hilltop offers panoramic views of the surrounding Berkshire downs—a perfect blend of history and landscape. 🚴♂️ A short climb rewards you with quiet reflection and wide-open skies.
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A perfect pause near the end of my King Alfred’s Way ride to Reading, this spot offers sweeping Berkshire views and a peek into England’s deep past. The Ridgeway here follows ancient trade routes, with nearby Iron Age earthworks and medieval terraces. Local legends whisper of ghostly travelers and strange lights in nearby woods — adding a bit of mystery to the stunning scenery. 🚴♂️ Easy access for cyclists. Take a moment to soak in the views and the stories before your final miles.
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Although most riders finish King Alfred’s Way in Winchester, I wrapped up my journey in Reading—making this stunning Ridgeway section into Streatley one of my final and most memorable stretches. The open chalk track offers incredible views over the Thames Valley, followed by a flowing descent into Streatley & Goring—an ideal place to pause, refuel, and take in the last big skies before rolling to the end. 🚴♂️ Fast but rideable chalk descent (even in damp conditions), watch for walkers and ruts. 📍 Café and rest stop options in Streatley/Goring.
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Beautiful view with dry conditions also suitable to ride there with a Gravelbike
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Cyclist friendly community owned cafe. Good facilities and outdoor seating for the good weather. plenty of space for bikes.
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There are nearly 60 mountain bike trails around Peasemore, offering a wide variety of routes through the region's chalk downland, woodlands, and agricultural fields. These include 13 easy routes, 42 moderate routes, and 4 more challenging trails.
Yes, Peasemore offers 13 easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. An excellent option is the Access to MTB Trails – Grimsbury Castle Hillfort loop from West Berkshire, which is 15.9 km long and takes about an hour to complete, leading through open fields and past historical sites. Another easy route is the Rack Marsh Nature Reserve – River Lambourn at Bagnor loop from Chieveley, covering 22.1 km.
While Peasemore is known for its gentle elevation changes, there are 4 more difficult mountain bike trails for experienced riders seeking a challenge. These routes often feature longer distances and more varied terrain, making the most of the rolling hills and ancient tracks in the area.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Peasemore are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the popular The Ridgeway Trail – Ridgeway Track to Streatley loop from East Ilsley is a 23.8 km circular route following a section of the historic Ridgeway. Another great circular option is the View from Bury Down Car Park – Scutchamer Knob loop from East Ilsley.
The rolling chalk downland and open countryside around Peasemore are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with autumn providing vibrant colours. During winter, trails can be muddy, especially after rain, so appropriate gear is recommended. Summer can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon rides ideal.
Mountain biking in Peasemore primarily involves riding through chalk downland, interspersed with woodlands and agricultural fields. You'll encounter varied surfaces, including ancient tracks and bridleways. The region is characterized by rolling hills and gentle elevation changes, making it accessible while still offering engaging rides.
The mountain bike trails around Peasemore are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 700 mountain bikers have explored the area using komoot, often praising the varied terrain, open views, and the network of well-maintained tracks that cater to different skill levels.
Yes, the trails around Peasemore often pass by interesting historical sites and landmarks. You can cycle past the Grimsbury Castle Hillfort, an ancient viewpoint, or the impressive Lord Wantage Monument. The area is rich in history, with routes often following ancient tracks like the Ridgeway, offering glimpses into the past.
Parking is generally available at various points along the trail network, particularly near villages and popular access points to the Ridgeway. Specific parking information is often detailed on individual route pages on komoot, or you can look for public car parks in nearby villages like East Ilsley or Chieveley, which serve as common starting points for many routes.
Yes, the West Berkshire area has several charming pubs and cafes that are great for a refreshment stop. The Bell Inn in Aldworth is a notable historical pub that riders often visit. Many villages along the routes, such as East Ilsley and Chieveley, also offer options for food and drink.
In autumn, the weather in Peasemore can be changeable. It's advisable to wear layers that can be adjusted as temperatures fluctuate. A waterproof and windproof outer shell is recommended, along with moisture-wicking base layers. Gloves, a helmet, and appropriate eyewear are essential. Given the potential for muddy conditions on chalk downland, good grip tires and mudguards can also be beneficial.
Absolutely. The Peasemore area, with its extensive network of ancient tracks and bridleways, is also popular for hiking and trail running. You can explore natural monuments like the Aldworth Ancient Yew Tree or visit historical churches such as St Peter and St Paul Church in Yattendon. Many routes offer scenic viewpoints, perfect for photography.


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