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Mountain biking around Lamyatt offers access to the rolling Somerset countryside, characterized by gentle hills, verdant woodlands, and deep coombes. The area features limestone hills like Creech Hill, providing varied terrain for exploration. Bridleways and footpaths crisscross the landscape, allowing for scenic cycling adventures. This region provides a mix of natural features suitable for different mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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28.7km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lovely ride - mostly quiet roads and tracks... Bath Arms good place to stop for a coffee. Good lunch in the White Hart after the ride.
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This route is no longer strictly accessible. It goes through a private farm with locked gates and the Stour estate which requires a permit (£10 per person)
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Lovely view of the lake, especially at sunset.
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The cross crowning this small sacred monument is comparatively small and modest in relation to the entire monument. However, the cross's base, rising in Gothic form, deserves special attention. The very delicate structure, stretching skyward, looks to me a bit like someone had removed a small church steeple from the church and transplanted it onto the lawn here.
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This is a charming little stone arch located on the road next to Garden and Turner Paddock's lakes in Stourton. Definitely worth a photo stop.
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This road runs alongside Garden Lake providing a beautiful view of the tranquil waters and the stunning Stourhead Gardens. Keep an eye out for the market cross, originally erected in 1373 in the centre of Bristol and relocated to Stourhead in 1764.
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There are 8 mountain bike trails around Lamyatt, offering a variety of experiences through the rolling Somerset countryside. These routes range from easy forest paths to more challenging loops.
Yes, Lamyatt offers several easy mountain bike trails. For instance, the Gare Hill Forest Singletrack – Forest Path at Gare Hill loop from King Alfred's Tower is an easy 9.4-mile (15.1 km) path that offers pleasant forest singletrack. Another easy option is the Stourhead Gardens and Lake – Stourhead House and Gardens loop from King Alfred's Tower, which is 6.8 miles (10.9 km) long.
The terrain around Lamyatt is characterized by gentle hills, verdant woodlands, and deep coombes. You'll encounter varied surfaces, including bridleways and footpaths, often traversing limestone hills like Creech Hill, which provides expansive views.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Lamyatt are designed as loops. Examples include the moderate Hose Gate Road Summit – Gare Hill Bridleway loop from Witham Friary, which is 17.8 miles (28.7 km), and the longer Honeypot Lane Trailhead – Heaven's Gate Viewpoint loop from King Alfred's Tower, covering 23.6 miles (38.0 km) with varied terrain and viewpoints.
While mountain biking near Lamyatt, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. The area features historical sites like the Iron Age hill fort on Creech Hill. You might also pass by structures such as the Somerset and Dorset Railway Viaduct, Ham Woods or the Charlton Viaduct. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass near Alfred's Tower Climb.
The mountain bike trails around Lamyatt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 4 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the quiet woodlands, and the scenic beauty of the Somerset countryside.
For experienced riders looking for a longer challenge, the Honeypot Lane Trailhead – Heaven's Gate Viewpoint loop from King Alfred's Tower is a moderate 23.6-mile (38.0 km) route with significant elevation gain. Another moderate option is the View of Glastonbury Tor – Glastonbury Tor loop from Shepton Mallet, which is 25.6 miles (41.2 km) long and offers views of the iconic Glastonbury Tor.
Absolutely. The region's limestone hills, including Creech Hill, offer expansive views over the surrounding Somerset countryside. Routes like the Honeypot Lane Trailhead – Heaven's Gate Viewpoint loop from King Alfred's Tower are specifically noted for leading through varied terrain with excellent viewpoints.
The rolling Somerset countryside is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can be muddy but offers crisp, quiet rides. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While Lamyatt is a small hamlet, the surrounding area offers options. For example, At The Chapel is a nearby restaurant that could be a good stop. Many routes pass through or near villages where you can find local pubs and cafes.
Lamyatt's location in Somerset provides access to a wider range of mountain biking experiences. The county is known for its diverse trails, from flowing forest paths to more technical descents. Nearby areas like the Quantock Hills are particularly noted for their steep climbs and descents, catering to various skill levels.


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