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Mountain biking
Get ready for a dynamic mountain biking experience on the Freeminers Trail, a moderate route spanning 7.2 miles (11.6 km) with 580 feet (177 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this ride in about 1 hour and 3 minutes. The trail winds through beautiful woodland, offering a mix of natural and man-made features that keep things interesting. You'll encounter challenging singletrack, including tricky switchback climbs, rooty drops, and tight descents. A highlight is the thrilling 'Boneyard descent,' a red-graded section known for its flowy corners and faster berms.
The Freeminers Trail is conveniently located in the Forest of Dean, close to Gloucester, making it easily accessible for a day trip. A great starting point with amenities is the Pedalabikeaway Café & Bike Shop, where you can prepare for your ride. Be aware that natural roots on the trail can become particularly slippery when wet, so plan your visit accordingly to ensure a safer ride. However, the ground generally maintains good grip even in damp conditions, offering some resilience to varied weather.
This route is particularly popular among proficient mountain bikers who appreciate its natural feel and varied features. It stands out in the Forest of Dean for its demanding sections, including navigating through trees on uneven ground and tackling hairpin bends. The trail's design ensures constant focus is required, making it a rewarding challenge for those looking to push their skills. It's a prime example of the diverse and engaging mountain biking opportunities available in the region.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
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Parking
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62 m
Highlight • Cycleway
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Highlight • Trail
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1.33 km
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1.61 km
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2.61 km
Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park
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11.6 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
10.1 km
937 m
393 m
169 m
Surfaces
7.19 km
1.74 km
1.56 km
900 m
169 m
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The most common starting point for the trail is at the Pedalabikeaway Cycle Centre. You'll find ample parking there, along with facilities like a café and bike shop. You can find more information about the center here: Pedalabikeaway Café & Bike Shop.
No, the Freeminers Trail is rated as a red-graded trail, meaning it's designed for proficient mountain bikers with good off-roading skills. It features technical elements like steep climbs, descents, rooty drops, rock gardens, and tight switchbacks that require constant focus and precision. Beginners might find it too challenging.
The trail offers a natural feel, winding through woodland with challenging singletrack. You'll encounter a mix of natural features like roots and rock gardens, tight descents, hairpin bends, and tricky switchback climbs. There are also man-made features such as boardwalks, tabletop jumps, and berms. Be prepared for very variable surfaces, especially when wet, though the ground generally offers good grip.
Yes, the Freeminers Trail has evolved to offer multiple loop options. You can choose from a short loop (6.1km), a long loop (11.3km), or an extended Adit loop (17.3km), allowing you to tailor your ride length to your preference.
The trail can be ridden year-round, but conditions vary. While the ground offers good grip even when damp, natural roots can become particularly slippery after rain. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, but always check local weather conditions before you go.
Generally, dogs are welcome in the Forest of Dean, but specific trail rules can vary. On shared-use trails like this, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a leash, to ensure the safety of other riders and wildlife. Always clean up after your dog.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access and ride the mountain biking trails within the Forest of Dean, including the Freeminers Trail. However, there may be charges for parking at trailheads like Pedalabikeaway.
The trail is known for its natural feel and varied features. You'll encounter sections like the Rooty Section on Freeminers Red Trail and the challenging Rock Garden – Freeminers Trail. Look out for the Freeminers Red Route Tabletops. A significant recent addition is the 'Boneyard descent,' a thrilling red-graded downhill section over 1km long with flowy corners and bigger berms.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Freeminers trail (82%) but also passes through sections of the Verderers (79%), Launchpad (18%), and GBU (14%) trails, among others. This allows for varied riding experiences and connections to other parts of the Forest of Dean's trail network.
Given its red grading, you should be a proficient mountain biker with good off-roading skills. Be comfortable with technical elements such as tree roots, drop-offs, large rocks, and tight turns. The trail demands constant focus, and you should be able to handle steep climbs and descents, as well as features like jumps and berms at controlled speeds.
Yes, the main trailhead at Pedalabikeaway Cycle Centre offers excellent facilities. You'll find a café for refreshments, a bike shop for repairs or gear, and restrooms. It's a great place to start and finish your ride.