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Mountain biking around Westhide offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by woodlands and river valleys. The area features a mix of easy and moderate trails, with elevation changes suitable for different skill levels. Riders can explore the landscape along the River Wye and through areas like Haugh Woods. The natural features provide a diverse setting for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
3.8
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8
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19.5km
01:45
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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35.5km
02:33
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
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24.8km
01:47
300m
300m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
2.0
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5
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14.0km
01:17
270m
270m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.7km
01:23
270m
270m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a particularly fine stretch of the river Wye, as recognized by the Wye Valley National Landscape. The stretched out village of Hoarwithy occupies the west bank, with its unusual Italianate St Catherine's church. The river is crossed by the old toll bridge with it's little Tollhouse - they stopped collecting tolls in the 1930's when the bridge was bought for public ownership.
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Canary Bridge (formally the Greenway bridge) was renamed in memory of The Canary Girls who worked in the Rotherwas Munitions Factory. The pedestrian and cyclist suspension bridge links the centre more directly to the Rotherwas industrial estate over the River Wye.
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Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails are two short trails that meander the ancient woodland of Haugh Woods. The trails have been set up by Forestry England to allow everyone to enjoy the numerous butterflies and moths that live here. This is an important site for UK butterflies (we are in short supply!) and this woodland gives nearly 350 hectares or 850 acres for them to breed. There are about over 600 of both species living here!
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This is a beautiful area. Walking through Joan’s Hill Farm Nature Reserve and the surrounding countryside epitomises the best of the English countryside. You will be surrounded by undisturbed woodland, flower rich meadows and wildlife.
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Choose paths wisely some are gravel topped others are earth paths, but great area for dogs
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the views from this place are beautiful, the effort to reach this place as well
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The area around Westhide offers diverse mountain biking through woodlands, river valleys, and rolling terrain. You'll find a mix of easy and moderate trails, with elevation changes suitable for various skill levels. The region, including the nearby Wye Valley National Landscape and Forest of Dean, provides extensive networks of byways, bridleways, and forest tracks for a varied riding experience.
Yes, there are several easy routes. For example, the The Old Bridge, Hereford – Hereford Cathedral loop from Hereford is an easy 23.1 km trail. Another option is the Bench With View of Wye Valley – Holy Rood Church, Mordiford loop from Hereford, which is 24.7 km and also rated easy. These routes are generally suitable for those looking for less challenging rides.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Haugh Woods Loop — Wye Valley, a 19.5 km route exploring wooded areas. Another popular moderate option is the River Wye – Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails loop from Hereford, which is a longer 34.7 km path combining riverside riding with sections through Haugh Woods.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting natural features. You might encounter the picturesque Wye Valley with its meandering river and ancient woodlands. Specific highlights include the Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails, the Capler Camp Hillfort, and the Swardon Quarry Viewpoint, offering extensive views across the countryside.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical charm. You can ride past landmarks such as Hereford Cathedral, the Victoria Bridge, and the Holy Rood Church, Mordiford. The area is also known for its charming 'Black and White Villages' which add a cultural dimension to your ride.
The mountain biking routes around Westhide are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.6 stars from over 7 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful woodlands, and the scenic river valleys that define the area's trails.
Westhide's strategic location in Herefordshire makes it an ideal starting point for accessing a wealth of diverse mountain biking trails. Beyond the immediate vicinity, you can easily reach renowned destinations like the Wye Valley National Landscape, the Forest of Dean, Mortimer Forest, and Queenswood Country Park, all offering extensive trail networks.
The region offers good riding conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with autumn showcasing beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on some tracks, especially after rain.
Many of the trails in the area are designed as loops, allowing for convenient circular rides. Examples include the Haugh Woods Loop — Wye Valley and the River Wye – Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails loop from Hereford, both offering a return to your starting point.
There are 6 mountain bike trails listed for the Westhide area, offering a range of easy to moderate options to explore the local woodlands and river valleys.
For broader information on cycling opportunities across Herefordshire, including details on various routes and cycling initiatives in the county, you can visit the official tourism website: visitherefordshire.co.uk.


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