Best bike parks around Tedburn St Mary serve as a gateway to the extensive mountain biking opportunities within Dartmoor National Park. This region offers a diverse landscape, from ancient woodlands and river valleys to open moorland, providing varied terrain for cyclists. While the village itself does not host large-scale bike parks, its proximity to purpose-built facilities and natural trails makes it a strategic base for mountain biking. The area combines natural beauty with accessible cycling routes, catering to different skill…
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Haldon Forest Park opened the new start to the red trail in mid December 2023 and it's fantastic. It's packed gravel with berms at the start, then splits in two. Take the right 'short cut' to cut the entire red in two (or take it to ride back to the start and do the new section again) or stay left to carry on along the new bit and then get onto the usual red. This new section is nowhere near as challenging as the main red, but it's super fast and fun. As it spits you out on the fire track after a short distance, it's great for kids too, who can have a great time on this punchy gravel but bail before the red gets hairy. The way it's set up means it's easy to only do this bit, ride back to the start, and do it again and again.
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Great trail for the whole family. Can relax and cruise or head down and pick up some speed. The full trail is about 7 miles so tough for little ones
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Great little hire shop. £20 for 4 hours and decent bikes for the trials around the forest. Don't forget ID
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Here you can hire mountain bikes for riding at Haldon Forest Park and enquire about the Segway tours that operate here. It's right next to the cafe, car park, play area and toilets so there's plenty of facilities for all the family. Bike servicing is also offered here, so if your mountain bike could do with a little TLC, it's a great place to come. At the end of the ride, make the most of the bike wash too (a small charge applies), so that's one less thing to clean when you get home! For more information about the hire bikes, availability and pricing, visit: http://www.forestcyclehire.co.uk/
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The pump track at Haldon Forest Park is found next to the cafe building and children's play park, and is best suited to toddlers and young children learning to ride. The aim of the game is to make it all the way around the twisting course without pedalling, which you'll find is particularly hard here! A great place for youngsters to practice riding while you can enjoy a cuppa from the cafe.
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Step ups, boardwalk, drop offs, berms and tabletops; there are a few different things to practice here in a small area. Most features are progressive, so you can start small and work on your technique before building up to bigger obstacles. Make sure you keep an eye on what other riders are doing in this area to avoid any accidents.
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The blue-rated Kiddens trail is really good and has some great blasts, but can be pretty pedally in some parts too. There are few trail features which makes it a great option for novice riders, but can also be really fun at speed! Parts of the trail or fire roads are shared with hikers and other trail users so make sure you ride with care.
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Yes, Haldon Forest Park offers several family-friendly options. The Kiddens Trail is a blue-rated trail suitable for novice riders and families, offering a fun ride at speed. The New Start of the Red Trail is also great for kids, being fast and fun on packed gravel with berms. For very young children, there's a Pump Track at Haldon Forest Park next to the cafe.
Haldon Forest Park offers the Haldon Forest MTB Skills Park. This intermediate park provides various features like step-ups, boardwalks, drop-offs, berms, and tabletops, with progressive obstacles to help you build technique.
For a dedicated bike park experience with multiple downhill tracks, Scadson Freeride Park in Torbay is an excellent choice. It features 10 progressive downhill tracks, a 4X circuit, and a skills area, catering to all abilities from beginner to advanced. Membership is required to ride there.
Yes, at Haldon Forest Park, you can find Forest Cycle Hire. They offer mountain bike rentals for riding the park's trails and also provide bike servicing. It's conveniently located near the cafe, car park, play area, and toilets.
The trails around Tedburn St Mary, particularly within Dartmoor National Park, offer diverse natural features. You can expect to ride through ancient woodlands, along river valleys like the River Teign, and across expansive open moorland with granite formations. Trails often feature varied terrain, from riverside paths to more challenging sections.
Yes, several routes combine cycling with historical interest. The Hunter's Trail and River Teign loop from Castle Drogo, for example, passes the 17th-century Fingle Bridge and culminates at Castle Drogo, England's last castle. Another route explores the area around Grimspound, a significant Bronze Age settlement.
For a more demanding ride, consider the Kennick Reservoir, Grimspound, and North Bovey loop from Moretonhampstead. This extensive 30.8-mile route takes you through diverse Dartmoor landscapes, including reservoirs and historical sites. Another option is the 21.8-mile Lustleigh Village – Wrey Valley Trail loop, which offers varied terrain and some steep on-road sections.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Tedburn St Mary offers excellent opportunities for hiking and running. You can explore a variety of trails, from moderate loops around Fingle Bridge to more difficult routes through Dartmoor. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and running guide for Tedburn St Mary.
Visitors particularly appreciate the progressive nature of the trails, allowing riders to build skills. The Kiddens Trail is loved for being a great option for novice riders while still being fun at speed. The New Start of the Red Trail at Haldon Forest Park is praised for being super fast and fun, especially for children.
When riding the Kiddens Trail, be aware that parts are shared with hikers, so ride with care. For the MTB Skills Park, keep an eye on other riders to avoid accidents. The New Start of the Red Trail is packed gravel with berms, offering a fast and fun ride that can be easily repeated by taking the 'short cut' back to the start.
While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the region's trails are generally enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. During winter, conditions can be wetter, especially on natural trails within Dartmoor. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While Haldon Forest Park is popular, its various trails and sections, like the New Start of the Red Trail, can offer less crowded experiences, especially if you visit during off-peak hours. For natural trails, exploring the wider Dartmoor National Park area might provide more solitude compared to dedicated bike parks.


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