Best bike parks around Kimpton offer a range of challenging mountain biking experiences within a forested landscape. The area features natural terrain with steep hills, gullies, and varied singletrack trails. These routes are characterized by technical sections, including drops and jumps, catering to experienced riders. The local topography provides opportunities for both uphill climbs and fast-paced descents.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Good for mountain bikers steep hills lots of fun usually a few motorcycles up here lovely views 100% recent helmets are a must up here
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The creepy teepee, and the start of the gully run lovely flowing trail..credit to whoever built it.
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Great bike with a bit for everyone, the push up is intense but it's definitely worth the effort, great combination of free ride and down hill trails as well as a skills area near the bottom.
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A lovely trail winding that flows through the gully, various line choices and the chance to get some air .
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Have a little walk through if you've never been there as there are some cheeky jumps. Throughly enjoyed it!
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If you start this from the road end its a nice steady link into the drop in and jump line further into to woods.
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Start of a few single track trails heading away from the hill fort. Steep climb up to the start
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The bike parks around Kimpton offer a variety of trails, from flowing singletracks to challenging downhill sections. You'll find trails like Creepy Teepee and Gully Run Singletrack, known for its lovely flowing sections, and the Gully Trail With Jumps, which provides opportunities to get some air. For more challenging rides, there are trails with steep drops and fast-paced sections, such as those found at Singletrack Trails.
Yes, experienced riders will find plenty of challenging options. The Plannies features steep drops and is often used by motorbikes, offering a thrilling ride. Additionally, the Singletrack Trails are known for their fast pace and large drop-offs. The launch ramp for Sick Note and White Line Trails also leads to a combination of freeride and downhill trails, requiring significant effort for the push-up but rewarding with a great ride.
Many of the trails around Kimpton wind through forested areas, offering a natural setting for your ride. For instance, Creepy Teepee and Gully Run Singletrack and Singletrack Trails are set within forests, providing a scenic backdrop. While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every highlight, the general area offers opportunities to enjoy nature.
Yes, several trails cater to intermediate skill levels. Creepy Teepee and Gully Run Singletrack is an intermediate-rated trail known for its flowing sections. The Singletrack Trails also offer intermediate sections alongside more challenging ones, providing a good mix for riders looking to progress their skills.
Visitors often highlight the fun and challenging aspects of the trails. For example, riders enjoy the 'lovely flowing trail' of Creepy Teepee and Gully Run Singletrack. The Gully Trail With Jumps is praised for its 'various line choices and the chance to get some air.' For more intense rides, the push up to the Launch Ramp for Sick Note and White Line Trails is considered 'intense but definitely worth the effort' for the combination of freeride and downhill trails.
Beyond the dedicated bike parks, the Kimpton area offers a range of cycling opportunities. You can explore various road cycling routes, with options like the 'Ludgershall Castle Ruins – View of Pewsey White Horse loop' or the 'Chute Causeway – Clanville Drop loop.' For general cycling, there are routes such as the 'Ludgershall Castle Ruins – St. Leonard's Church, Bulford loop.' You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Kimpton and Cycling around Kimpton guides.
Yes, there are additional mountain biking trails available in the wider Kimpton area. You can find routes like the 'Old Bridge on the Portway – The Portway loop' or the 'Gravel Path from Shipton – Blair Witch Chase Trail loop.' These trails offer varying difficulties, including easy options. For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Kimpton guide.
The Plannies features a few steep drops and is mainly used by motorbikes, though it tends to be quieter in the mornings. Visitors recommend wearing 100% recent helmets due to the challenging nature of the hills and drops. It offers good fun for mountain bikers with lovely views.
Yes, the Gully Trail With Jumps is specifically noted for having 'cheeky jumps' and opportunities to 'get some air.' It's recommended to walk through the trail first if you're unfamiliar with it to scope out the jumps.
The Singletrack Trails near Kimpton offer a mix of fast-paced sections with some large drop-offs. They often start with a steep climb up to the hill fort, leading into the trails themselves. These trails are categorized as both intermediate and challenging, providing a dynamic riding experience.


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