Best bike parks around Amport offer a variety of cycling terrain within the broader Hampshire region. This area, characterized by its rolling hills and woodlands, provides natural features for outdoor activities. While dedicated bike parks with extensive lift access are not prominent directly in Amport, the surrounding landscape supports various mountain biking routes. The local trails often feature natural descents and climbs, appealing to those seeking an authentic off-road experience.
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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Around Amport, you'll discover a variety of mountain biking experiences, primarily focused on challenging singletrack and gully runs within forested areas. Highlights include The Plannies, known for steep drops and challenging climbs, and Singletrack Trails which offer fast-paced rides with large drop-offs. Many trails feature natural terrain rather than extensive man-made bike park features.
Yes, advanced riders will find several challenging options. The Plannies features steep drops and hills, often shared with motorbikes, offering a thrilling ride. The Singletrack Trails also provide good fast-paced trials with large drop-offs. For those looking for a mix of freeride and downhill, the area around the Launch Ramp for Sick Note and White Line Trails offers an intense push up rewarded with varied descents.
Popular singletrack options include Creepy Teepee and Gully Run Singletrack, which is praised for its lovely flowing trail. Additionally, the Singletrack Trails starting from the hill fort offer several fast-paced routes.
Yes, the Gully Trail With Jumps is specifically mentioned for having 'cheeky jumps' and offering the chance to 'get some air' on its winding, flowing path. The area around the Launch Ramp for Sick Note and White Line Trails also provides a combination of freeride and downhill trails with features.
The terrain around Amport's mountain bike trails is predominantly forested, featuring natural trails, gully runs, and singletrack. You can expect steep climbs, challenging descents, and varied line choices, often with a natural, rugged feel rather than highly manicured bike park features.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every trail, The Plannies is noted for offering 'lovely views.' The trails are generally set within forests, providing a natural and immersive outdoor experience.
Beyond mountain biking, Amport offers a range of other outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including long-distance options like the 'View of Stonehenge' loop. There are also numerous hiking trails, from easy walks like the 'Amport Wood loop' to more challenging routes such as the 'Bench by the Stream loop.' For more details, check out the Cycling around Amport guide and the Hiking around Amport guide.
While the listed bike park highlights are generally described as intermediate to challenging, the broader Amport area offers family-friendly cycling. You can find easier, shorter routes suitable for a family outing in the Cycling around Amport guide, which includes various cycling routes of different difficulty levels.
Visitors frequently enjoy the challenging nature of the trails, the fun of steep descents, and the opportunity to get some air on jumps. The flowing singletrack and the natural, forested settings are also highly appreciated. Many find the effort of climbing to be well worth the rewarding downhill and freeride sections.
Yes, near the bottom of the trails accessed by the Launch Ramp for Sick Note and White Line Trails, there is a dedicated skills area. This provides a good spot to practice and refine techniques.
Specific parking details for each highlight are not provided in the data. However, for general mountain biking in the Hampshire region, it's advisable to research local parking options for trailheads or designated cycling areas before your visit. Some trails may have informal parking, while others might require parking in nearby villages or public car parks.


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