Best bike parks around Kidmore End are characterized by natural trails and bridleways within a varied landscape. The area, situated near the Chilterns National Landscape, offers a mix of woodland and open fields. Cycling routes here primarily utilize existing natural terrain rather than purpose-built bike park features. This region provides diverse mountain biking experiences for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Had to push our bikes up this long steep climb !
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Last section just before Park Corner can get muddy.
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You can break left or right after 50 yds- left is a wide straight motorway, right is much more rutted and challenging. Both are a blast
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Fun bridleway to climb or descend. Flowing turns, great in dry conditions.
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Nice fast flowing single track (downhill is East - West).
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Agree with the slippery right handed at end - washed out on it. Great fun segment. Beware of walkers too - not uncommon to see a family walking up and no where for them to go to easily get out of way - especially if have pram you need to be able to stop within your eyeline.
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The bike trails around Kidmore End primarily consist of natural singletrack, bridleways, and forest trails. You'll find a variety of experiences, from flowing sections suitable for intermediate riders, such as the Flowing Singletrack in Chilterns National Landscape, to more challenging climbs and descents like the steep sections of the Oxfordshire Way Bridleway.
While dedicated bike parks with specific family zones are not present, the region offers easier mountain bike rides suitable for all skill levels and fitness levels. Examples include loops from Caversham Heights, such as the 'View of Basildon House – Birchen Copse loop', and the 'Blounts Court Farm – Bluebell Wood loop' from Sonning Common, which are typically under 2 hours with less than 1,000 ft of elevation gain.
Yes, beginners can find suitable trails. The area offers easy mountain bike rides like the 'View of Basildon House – Birchen Copse loop' from Caversham Heights and the 'Blounts Court Farm – Bluebell Wood loop' from Sonning Common. These routes are generally under 2 hours and have minimal elevation gain, making them accessible for those new to mountain biking.
For more challenging experiences, consider the Oxfordshire Way Bridleway, known for its techy, steep downhill sections and small drop-offs, best suited for confident mountain bikers. Another option is the Wide Fast Forest Descent, which offers a more rutted and challenging path for those seeking a thrill.
Many trails in the Kidmore End area, such as the Young Offenders Singletrack, are particularly enjoyable in dry conditions. While specific seasonal closures for bike parks aren't applicable as these are natural trails, drier months generally offer better riding surfaces and less mud, enhancing the experience.
Visitors appreciate the natural flow and variety of the trails. Highlights like the Flowing Singletrack in Chilterns National Landscape are loved for sections where riders can 'let the brakes go and enjoy!' The Young Offenders Singletrack is praised for its fun, flowing turns, suitable for both climbing and descending.
While the area primarily features natural terrain, the Stanwick Singletrack Trail is noted for having various jumps and features built off to the side, offering an extra element for riders looking for more than just natural flow.
Beyond mountain biking, the Kidmore End area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Bardolph's Wood loop from Kidmore End'. There are also dedicated routes for gravel biking. For more information on these activities, you can check out the komoot guides for Easy hikes around Kidmore End and Gravel biking around Kidmore End.
Yes, the Flowing Singletrack in Chilterns National Landscape is highly recommended for its sections through hedgerows and fields where you can enjoy letting the brakes go. Additionally, the Cookley Green Bridleway, while not a highlight in this guide, is known for its well-surfaced dirt allowing for high speeds and great corners through woodland.
On trails like the Stanwick Singletrack Trail, be cautious of a potentially slippery right turn at the end when leaving the woods. It's also common to encounter walkers, so be prepared to stop and give way, especially in narrower sections or when they have prams.
Yes, if you're looking for a challenge, the Oxfordshire Way Bridleway includes a notably long and steep climb. It's described as a section where you might even need to push your bike, making it excellent for building fitness and testing endurance.
For a comprehensive list of mountain biking routes, including options like the 'Kingwood Common MTB Trail' and 'Cookley Green Bridleway', you can refer to the komoot guide for MTB Trails around Kidmore End. This guide provides various routes with different distances and difficulty levels.


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