Best bike parks around Thruxton are found in the wider area, as Thruxton itself is primarily known for its motor racing circuit, which hosts road cycling events. While dedicated bike parks with man-made features are not directly within Thruxton, the surrounding region offers natural mountain bike routes. These areas provide varied terrain and technical sections for off-road cycling enthusiasts. The landscape features undulating trails and forest environments suitable for challenging rides.
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 area around Thruxton offers a variety of mountain biking experiences, primarily focusing on natural trails within forested areas. You'll find challenging singletrack, steep climbs, and descents. Highlights like The Plannies are known for steep drops and fun hills, while Creepy Teepee and Gully Run Singletrack provide flowing sections. For those looking for airtime, Gully Trail With Jumps offers cheeky jumps.
Yes, there are several challenging options for experienced riders. The Plannies features steep drops and hills. The Singletrack Trails offer fast-paced trials with some large drop-offs and a steep climb to the start. Additionally, the Launch Ramp for Sick Note and White Line Trails provides a combination of freeride and downhill trails, though it involves an intense push-up.
You'll find a range of features designed for mountain biking. The Plannies offers steep drops and lovely views. For flowing singletrack, check out Creepy Teepee and Gully Run Singletrack. If you enjoy getting air, Gully Trail With Jumps has various line choices and opportunities for jumps. The Launch Ramp for Sick Note and White Line Trails also includes a skills area near the bottom.
While the listed mountain bike highlights are generally more challenging, Thruxton is known for its motor racing circuit which hosts various cycling events on its closed road circuit, suitable for different ages and abilities. For more relaxed, traffic-free cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Lane to Amport loop from Amport' or the 'Weyhill Car Boot Sale loop from Amport', which are part of the Traffic-free bike rides around Thruxton guide.
The mountain biking trails around Thruxton are predominantly set within forested areas, offering a natural trail experience. You'll ride through woods and encounter varied terrain. Highlights like The Plannies are noted for their lovely views, providing scenic breaks during your ride.
Beyond mountain biking, the Thruxton area offers opportunities for hiking and running. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult, in guides such as Hiking around Thruxton and Running Trails around Thruxton. These include trails through Amport Wood and other local landscapes.
Visitors frequently highlight the fun and challenging nature of the trails. Tips mention the enjoyment of 'steep hills lots of fun' at The Plannies, the 'lovely flowing trail' of Creepy Teepee and Gully Run Singletrack, and the 'chance to get some air' on Gully Trail With Jumps. The combination of freeride and downhill trails with a skills area at the Launch Ramp is also highly appreciated.
While specific parking details for each highlight are not always provided, it's common for natural trail areas to have informal parking spots or small car parks nearby. It's advisable to check local signage or community forums for the most up-to-date parking information before your visit.
Mountain biking in forested areas can be enjoyed year-round, but conditions vary. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During wet conditions, trails can become muddy and more challenging, as noted for similar natural trails like Thrunton Woods. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.
Many of the highlighted mountain biking trails around Thruxton are described as 'challenging' or 'intermediate', featuring steep drops, climbs, and technical sections. While some sections might be manageable for beginners, dedicated beginner-specific trails with gentle gradients and fewer obstacles are not prominently featured in the immediate highlights. For a less technical cycling experience, consider the traffic-free road cycling options available in the wider Thruxton area.
Given the challenging and natural terrain, appropriate mountain biking gear is essential. This includes a helmet (which is a must, as noted by visitors for The Plannies), comfortable and durable clothing suitable for outdoor activity, and appropriate footwear. Depending on the weather, consider layers, waterproofs, and gloves. Padded shorts are also recommended for comfort on longer rides.


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