Best bike parks around Bicton offer a variety of cycling experiences. This area features diverse terrain, from challenging singletrack to dedicated jump lines. The natural landscape provides a setting for both technical riding and scenic routes. Cyclists can find options suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Very muddy and slippy at the moment, as to be expected with all the rain we've had. Had to carry bike across stream for a few feet as too big a gap to jump.
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AKA the Holly Trail, a singletrack bridleway along the eastern edge of the common next to the fields. Best on a MTB and sketchy fun on a gravel bike!
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AKA the Holly Trail. Brilliant on a MTB, mostly rideable on a gravel bike. Look out for the slippery roots and puddles when wet!
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great for people learning bigger jumps and gaps, neares carpark is frying pans. see google maps for fryingpans exmouth as it is not on komoot
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It's almost as if Woodbury Common was made for gravel riders and mountain bikers. Besides being the training ground for the nearby Royal Marines, the Common features a network of expansive fire roads, twisting singletracks, wooded trails and even some man-made jumps. Truly something for everyone here. Woodbury Castle, or rather the moat that remains, is a great place to start if you've made your way here by car or bike. You could spend hours or even days exploring the commonland here, in fact I've spent years here and still get a bit lost and find new parts every now and then!
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Great trail that skirts around Woodbury Common to the east, a singletrack through the mixed deciduous woodland.
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More advanced jumps than Yettington, all set in a natural bowl. It can be wet as the soil takes longer to drain. Nice flight of gap jumps and some tables and drop offs. Some overhead cover. Unfortunately the landowner has closed off the small parking spot so park in the Four Firs car park and ride on over - you can either go cross country or on the road. No signage to the jumps so following the tracks from the road is easiest.
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Its a fantastic set of jump lines to keep you amused, something for everyone. The area is semi covered so it offers some protection from the rain and wind.
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Around Bicton, you'll discover a variety of bike parks and trails. Options range from challenging singletrack routes like the Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack, which is quite techy and best suited for mountain bikes, to dedicated jump lines such as Pines Ridge Jumps and Yettington Jump Line. These areas cater to different skill levels, offering both technical riding and scenic routes.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. Pines Ridge Jumps features advanced gap jumps, tables, and drop-offs set in a natural bowl. The Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack is also considered techy and challenging, especially on a gravel bike.
For jump lines, Yettington Jump Line offers a fantastic set of options for various skill levels, with some protection from the elements. Pines Ridge Jumps provides more advanced jumps, including gap jumps, tables, and drop-offs.
Trail conditions can vary. The Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack can be quite sloppy in winter, and fallen leaves in autumn can hide roots, making it more challenging. Areas like Pines Ridge Jumps can also be wet as the soil takes longer to drain.
Yes, the Woodbury Common XC Race Course offers rooty, undulating, tight, and twisting trails that are a real blast for cross-country enthusiasts.
The small parking spot near Pines Ridge Jumps has been closed off by the landowner. It's recommended to park in the Four Firs car park and ride over from there. There is no signage to the jumps, so following tracks from the road is the easiest way to find them.
Beyond bike parks, the Bicton area offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Topsham to Woodbury Common' or the 'Exe Estuary Trail boardwalk' loop. For general cycling, there are routes such as the 'River Otter Bike Path' or the 'East Devon Pebblebed Heaths' loop. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Budleigh Salterton & Sidmouth loop' or 'The Shack at Darts Farm' loop. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Bicton, Cycling around Bicton, and Road Cycling Routes around Bicton guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from technical singletrack to well-maintained jump lines. The natural setting, particularly around Woodbury Common, is a highlight. Riders enjoy the challenge of trails like the Woodbury Common Perimeter Singletrack and the fun of the various jump options at Yettington Jump Line.
Yes, the area around Yettington Jump Line is semi-covered, which provides some protection from rain and wind, making it a good option during less favorable weather conditions.
The bike parks are set within a natural landscape, with many trails, such as the Holly Trail, winding through mixed deciduous woodland and forests. You'll experience diverse terrain and natural bowls, offering a scenic backdrop to your ride.
The Holly Trail, a singletrack bridleway along the eastern edge of Woodbury Common, is best enjoyed on a mountain bike. While it can be a 'sketchy fun' challenge on a gravel bike, a mountain bike is generally recommended for the best experience.


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