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Mountain biking around Honington offers a network of trails through rolling hills and picturesque villages in the English countryside. The landscape features a mix of open fields, wooded sections, and historic paths, including routes that pass by notable landmarks and ancient tracks. Elevations are generally moderate, with several hills providing varied terrain for mountain bikers.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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49.6km
03:53
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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22.5km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.1km
01:33
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:06
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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. Suitable for all skill levels.
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During our short holiday on the edge of the Cotswolds, we stumbled upon Hidcote Manor Garden by chance. And we can say: it was one of the most beautiful garden designs we have ever seen. Every meter opens up a new perspective, new impressions, and new lighting conditions. We walked through the garden rooms in awe and are thrilled. Wikipedia writes: "The Hidcote Manor Garden is an English park in the Arts & Crafts style.[1] It is located in Hidcote Bartrim in the northeast of Chipping Campden in the county of Gloucestershire. The garden was created from 1907 by the American privateer Lawrence Waterbury Johnston and has belonged to the National Trust since 1948. Characteristic of the garden, which covers more than 40,000 square meters, are above all the division into different garden rooms, English Outdoor Rooms, the sightlines, English Vistas, the artfully trimmed shrubs, as well as the red perennial beds, English Red Borders. The Hidcote Manor Garden is located on a 183 m high plateau on the northern edge of the Cotswolds. Belonging to the county of Gloucestershire and located on the border with the county of Warwickshire, Hidcote is approximately two kilometers east of Mickleton, approximately seven kilometers northeast of Chipping Campden, and 16 kilometers south of Stratford-upon-Avon. The garden of Hidcote is listed in the National Heritage List for England in the highest class, Grade I." Our three-hour visit was rounded off with delicious cake and clotted cream in the café. Our conclusion: Anyone in the area should definitely stop by!
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Was named the Times Village Pub of the Year. Four cask on and North Cotswold Shagweaver in excellent condition. You would hope so for £5.45 a pint.
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The whole village is a 'highlight'. Another hidden gem in the Cotswolds. Highlights within the highlight have been posted separately so I won't repeat them here. Suffice to say that Ebrington is well worth a visit and provides a beautiful and peaceful base camp for exploring the wider areas.
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"The Ebrington Arms is an idyllic Cotswold pub dating back to the 1600s. Set in stunning countryside overlooking the village green and thatched cottages, this independent pub has won many accolades over the years for being just a great pub!" Source: https://www.cotswolds.com/listing/the-ebrington-arms/36840301/ I can vouch for all of the above 😁
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"The name "Brailes" is thought to originate either from the Old Welsh breg-lis - "hill court" - or the Old English byrgels - "burial place". Castle Hill Motte in the middle of the village is a natural knoll that was made higher in the Norman era to form the motte of a motte-and-bailey castle. Its construction may have been ordered by Roger de Beaumont, who was Earl of Warwick from 1123–53. Earthworks of both the motte and the bailey survive, and the site is a Scheduled Monument. Brailes was the home of William de Brailes, a 13th-century medieval painter of illuminated manuscripts. Of the many artists who painted such manuscripts, William is one of only two whose name has been recorded. It was also the birthplace of Thomas de Brayles (died c.1340), a senior judge and Crown official of the early fourteenth century, whose highest office was Chancellor of the Irish Exchequer. On the other side of Stocks Hill is Brailes House, the former home to the Sheldon family. The Sheldons have held the manor of Brailes since 1547." Source: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brailes
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There are two pubs: The Howard Arms (gastropub) and The Red Lion.
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The George Inn at Brailes is a traditional 16th century Cotswold pub that serves up a delicious range of traditional and continental food and local Hooky beers. The pub has a number of cosy rooms as well as a large beer garden and pool table.
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There are over 20 mountain bike trails around Honington, offering a variety of experiences through rolling hills and picturesque villages. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars.
Yes, Honington offers several easy mountain bike trails. For instance, the 16th Century Thatched Barn – Ilmington Village loop from Tredington CP is an easy 14.2-mile route that takes about 1 hour 32 minutes to complete. Another good option is the Ebrington Hill Summit – The Ebrington Arms loop from Ilmington CP, which is 15.4 km and also rated easy.
Many of the trails around Honington are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Popular options include the Brailes Hill loop, a moderate 30.8-mile route, and the Chipping Campden Town Centre – View from Dover's Hill loop from Ilmington CP, a moderate 14.0-mile path.
The trails around Honington are generally categorized as easy or moderate, with no routes currently listed as difficult. The terrain features rolling hills and varied surfaces, but serious technical challenges are less common. For a longer, more demanding moderate ride, consider the Madmarston Hill Roman Road – Track Leading to the Salt Way loop from Brailes, which covers nearly 45 km.
Honington's mountain bike trails traverse a diverse landscape of rolling hills, open fields, and wooded sections. You'll encounter historic paths and village routes, with elevations generally being moderate. The area provides a mix of surfaces suitable for mountain biking, from ancient tracks to country lanes.
Many trails pass by notable landmarks. You might encounter historic sites like the Battle of Edgehill Site or the Upton House and Gardens. The 16th Century Thatched Barn – Ilmington Village loop, for example, takes you past a historic thatched barn and through Ilmington Village. You can also find charming pubs like The Ebrington Arms along some routes.
Yes, the area offers several points with scenic views. The Chipping Campden Town Centre – View from Dover's Hill loop includes impressive vistas from Dover's Hill. You can also find highlights like Ebrington Hill Summit and View of Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, offering panoramic outlooks over the surrounding countryside.
The English countryside around Honington is enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter rides are possible, but trails may be muddier, especially in wooded sections and after heavy rain.
Yes, some routes pass through or near villages where you can find refreshments. For example, the Ebrington Hill Summit – The Ebrington Arms loop is named after The Ebrington Arms, a popular pub. Exploring routes that go through villages like Ilmington or Brailes will often lead you to local establishments.
The komoot community rates the mountain bike trails around Honington highly, with an average score of 3.9 stars. Riders often praise the picturesque English countryside, the mix of open fields and wooded sections, and the charming village routes. The moderate elevations also provide a good balance for various skill levels.
Yes, Honington's landscape includes ancient tracks and historic paths. The Madmarston Hill Roman Road – Track Leading to the Salt Way loop from Brailes is a prime example, incorporating a Roman Road into its route, offering a ride through history.
The majority of mountain bike trails in Honington are classified as either easy or moderate. You'll find 12 easy routes and 9 moderate routes, making the area accessible for a wide range of riders. There are no trails currently rated as difficult, focusing on enjoyable rides through varied terrain rather than extreme challenges.


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