Best bike parks around Elvetham Heath are situated in a residential area of Hampshire, offering access to local cycling routes and a significant nature reserve. While Elvetham Heath itself provides multi-user trails within its green spaces, dedicated bike park facilities are found nearby. The region features a mix of natural landscapes and structured cycling amenities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Love this area for cycling round on a summer's day. We nicknamed it 'The Forbidden Zone'. Mix of tarmac and gravel trails with some stoney areas and paths through the trees but its a good loop for getting some miles in. Some amazing views if you go a little off piste up some the hill climbs and parts of it feel like you're abroad on a hot day with the smell of the pines. Sometimes there are soldiers from Sandhurst doing training or orienteering but as long as you don't interfere it's fine. Occasionally you come across the odd cow on the path! Mostly accessed via the kissing gates near the Star Posts in Swinley.
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A nice stretch through the forest, lots of paths to choose from!
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Barossa training area, loads of woodland trails with gravel fire roads and mountain bike trails. It joins directly onto the Swinley forest and its mountain bike trails. This is an active military site so check for training activity.
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Brilliant bit of drop-bar or MTB fun alongside the lanes.
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Nice bit of loose gravel through an MOD training area. Very picturesque and some good down and uphill sections. It also takes you through a nice wood. Great for mountain bikers too.
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Lots of fun tracks and downhills here
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The tracks up here are really cool with some nice little jumps🤙🏻
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Yes, Edenbrook Bike Park in Fleet is highly recommended for families. It features a smaller, modular pump track particularly suitable for younger children, alongside graded trails for various skill levels. Additionally, the Elvetham Heath Nature Reserve offers accessible multi-user trails perfect for casual family rides.
The area offers diverse terrain, from technical singletrack to gravel fire roads and woodland trails. You can find flowing singletrack like Rollercoaster Singletrack (Northeast Flow), or explore the extensive woodland trails and gravel roads at Barossa Training Area.
Yes, Edenbrook Bike Park in Fleet offers two free parking areas, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Edenbrook Bike Park's hard-surfaced pump track makes it an all-weather facility. For woodland trails like those at Barossa Training Area, summer days are often praised for the pleasant atmosphere and smell of pines, though they are generally enjoyable year-round.
You can cycle through the 64-acre Elvetham Heath Nature Reserve, which features heathland and woodland. Other areas like Barossa Training Area and Hazeley Heath Singletrack offer forest environments with varied paths and natural scenery.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Elvetham Heath, Gravel biking around Elvetham Heath, and Road Cycling Routes around Elvetham Heath guides.
Edenbrook Bike Park in Fleet boasts a hard-surfaced pump track, several flow tracks with rollers and tabletops, and graded trails (One Dot for beginners, Two Dot for intermediate riders). It also includes a smaller modular pump track for children and various skills areas with drops and turns.
Yes, Elvetham Heath Nature Reserve provides excellent pathways and boardwalks designed for multi-user access, including bicycles. A popular family-friendly gravel path trail within the reserve, 'Elvetham Heath Nature Reserve 1,' is ideal for casual rides.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from the flowing singletrack of Rollercoaster Singletrack (Northeast Flow) to the extensive woodland and gravel routes at Barossa Training Area. The ability to connect to larger trail networks like Swinley Forest is also a highlight, offering opportunities for longer rides and exploring new areas.
Many trails in the area cater to intermediate riders. For example, Rollercoaster Singletrack (Northeast Flow), Hazeley Heath Singletrack, and Tight Like a Tiger Singletrack are all categorized as intermediate. Edenbrook Bike Park also has a 'Two Dot Track' specifically for intermediate cyclists.
Absolutely. The Barossa Training Area is known for its extensive network of gravel fire roads, which crisscross through woodland and connect to other mountain bike trails. Gravel Road Through the Forest is another highlight offering a pleasant stretch of gravel.
While not strictly 'hidden,' trails like Hazeley Heath Singletrack offer a great bit of singletrack that provides an enjoyable alternative to nearby lanes. Similarly, Tight Like a Tiger Singletrack is a nice, relatively flat piece of singletrack that's worth the effort for its unique flow.


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