Best bike parks around Mitchel Troy are found in the wider region, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Mitchel Troy is situated in Monmouthshire, near the Anglo-Welsh border, characterized by its rural landscape and proximity to the River Wye. While the village itself focuses on general cycling routes, the nearby Forest of Dean provides dedicated bike park experiences. This area is known for its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Lovely circular route. Great for all abilities, takes in some beautiful apota
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The trail is very well signposted now, especially as the route has changed from before. Please note that wjhen aproaching the signs, check them to make sure you are happy with the options, as some will take you back to the trail centre, others will allow yo to carry on, enjoy mre of the updated features, and the final descent "Boneyard", that has had all my friends smiling and aksin to do it again. 😊 Happy Trails, my friends. 🤙🏼
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Intermediate to advance ride, moderate fitness level. Some steep climbs but great fun. Can get really busy with visitors on the weekend, so arrive early. Beautiful, serene, thrilling in places, really great fun. I found the 2nd half of the ride the most enjoyable, with rollers, loads of berms, and switchbacks. Honestly a great locations, lots of different levels of trail to try after you finish on this one.
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Great for all skill levels, full loop or just sections MTB or Gravel great surface and plenty to see along the way. Recommended day out with stop points and skills areas along the route. Check out cafes at Beachenhurst, Mallards Pike, mobile cafe at Cannop Ponds.
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The Verderer blue run needs decent fitness & moderate skill level, we hired EMTB’s from “Wye Bikes” so was easy on the inclines. We picked up the last part of the red which was technical, narrow & the tight turns made it more challenging on a heavy emtb , Canop is a great place , food avail £8.50 for a burrito so expensive
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Great loop for everyone and families. Good surface and steady climbs.
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While Mitchel Troy itself focuses on general cycling routes, the primary dedicated bike park experiences are found in the nearby Forest of Dean. This area offers a variety of trails for different skill levels.
Yes, the Colliers Trail, Forest of Dean is an excellent family-friendly option. It's a well-maintained, traffic-free cycle way perfect for children and those looking to build mountain biking skills with optional challenging sections. There's also a shop and café at the Cannop Cycling Centres nearby.
Intermediate riders have several great choices in the Forest of Dean. The Verderers' Trail (Blue) offers a mix of hardpack and single trail with fun descents, rollers, berms, and switchbacks. The Freeminers Red Route Tabletops provide moderately sized tabletops for air time or rolling, and the Launch Pad Downhill Trail is a flowy, smooth downhill run suitable for various speeds.
The bike parks around Mitchel Troy, particularly in the Forest of Dean, offer diverse terrain. You'll find a mix of hardpack and single trail on cross-country routes like the Verderers' Trail, well-maintained cycle ways on the Colliers Trail, and dedicated downhill tracks with features like tabletops and berms on trails such as the Freeminers Red Route and Launch Pad.
The area is rich in natural beauty. While cycling, you can enjoy the picturesque Wye Gorge, views alongside the River Wye, and dense forest landscapes, especially within the Forest of Dean. The Peregrine Path, a popular cycling route near Monmouth, offers stunning views and opportunities to spot peregrine falcons near Symonds Yat Rock.
Yes, the region boasts several historical and cultural points of interest. The Peregrine Path, for instance, offers views of the majestic Tintern Abbey and passes by Symonds Yat East. You can also visit The Kymin, a popular picnic spot with panoramic views, and explore King Arthur's Cave at The Doward. The historic market town of Monmouth is also nearby.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of trails catering to all abilities, from beginners to experienced riders. They appreciate the well-maintained conditions, the fun and challenging descents, and the beautiful forest surroundings. The family-friendly options and the opportunity to develop mountain biking skills are also highly valued.
Beyond the dedicated bike parks, the wider Mitchel Troy area offers excellent opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy scenic road cycling routes, or discover numerous hiking trails that wind through forests, along rivers, and to viewpoints.
Yes, the region has several gravel biking options. Routes like the Colliers Trail and sections of the Peregrine Path are suitable for gravel bikes. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Mitchel Troy guide.
Absolutely. Mitchel Troy is surrounded by scenic roads perfect for cycling. Routes often feature views of landmarks like Tintern Abbey and Monnow Bridge. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Mitchel Troy guide.
While specific establishments aren't listed for the bike parks themselves, the nearby towns and villages, such as Monmouth and those surrounding the Forest of Dean, offer a range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options to support your visit.
The bike parks in the Forest of Dean are generally accessible year-round. However, for the most comfortable riding conditions and to avoid potential mud, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Weekends can be busy, so arriving early is recommended.


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