Best bike parks around Wendron are found within a landscape shaped by its rich mining history, offering unique terrain for outdoor activities. The area features a mix of natural landscapes and former industrial sites, providing varied cycling routes. Mountain biking in the Wendron area often involves exploring informal trails, bridleways, and routes within broader natural settings. This region provides opportunities for both structured and less formal mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Awesome gravel tracks around the mines
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This is a great place to MTB and possibly one of the best in Cornwall. Once a thriving part of Cornwall's mining industry, the spoil heaps, quarries and ruined buildings give the valley an otherworldly feel. There are plenty of Bridleways and tracks between Twelveheads in the east and Poldice in the west. You could spend plenty of time here just exploring. The ground stays rideable throughout the year, but do note there are often walkers and horse riders here too so please treat each other courteously.
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Chalky Dusty segment but lots of picturesque Scenery
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could play here for while, some real steep technical descents if you are brave enough
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Small downhill bike park just outside of Chacewater, Truro. Parking at Chacewater or Twelveheads and ride in. Must pre book, max 15 riders. Saturday and Sunday, morning and afternoon slots. Good selection of short punchy and flowy red trails and one black jump line. I'd describe it as The Track for trail. Session the lines over and over to improve skills and transfer to other trails. https://www.facebook.com/chacewoodbikepark
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The Wendron area, shaped by its rich mining history, offers a unique blend of natural landscapes and former industrial sites for mountain biking. You'll find a mix of informal trails, bridleways, and routes within broader natural settings, alongside more structured bike park experiences. The terrain provides varied cycling routes suitable for different skill levels.
While many trails cater to intermediate to advanced riders, some bike parks offer options for beginners. For instance, Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails features an easier run that serves as a good starting point for those new to the sport or the valley. It includes a flow jump line with tables, gaps, steep berms, and drops, with various chicken lines available.
The region's mining history significantly influences the landscape. Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails offers an otherworldly feel with its spoil heaps, quarries, and ruined buildings from Cornwall's mining industry. Similarly, Old Mining Quarry with Red Water provides picturesque scenery with challenging downhill sections on gravel, set within a former quarry.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood offers a mix of downhill jump, flow, and technical lines, with some sections rated up to Black. Chacewood Bike Park also features a black jump line in addition to its red trails, providing opportunities to improve skills on short, punchy descents.
Many trails in the area are known for their durability. Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails, for example, has hard-packed ground, making it suitable for riding throughout the year. However, some woodland areas like Warrine Mine Shaft, Unity Wood can get very muddy in wet weather and dry slowly.
Yes, Chacewood Bike Park requires pre-booking. It operates with a maximum of 15 riders per slot on Saturdays and Sundays, offering morning and afternoon sessions. It's advisable to check their Facebook page for booking details.
Beyond mountain biking, the Wendron area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes around Stithians Lake. For more mountain biking, there are extensive MTB Trails around Wendron, and for walkers, there are dedicated Hiking around Wendron guides.
While the guide highlights trails for intermediate to advanced riders, the presence of easier runs at places like Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails suggests options for families with varying skill levels. It's always recommended to check specific trail descriptions for suitability for younger or less experienced family members.
Many trails in the Wendron area are on common land, meaning they are open to all users, including walkers and horse riders. For example, at Poldice Valley Mountain Bike Trails and Wheal Maid Valley Tailings Dam, it's important to be respectful and courteous to other trail users.
If you're looking to catch some air, Wheal Maid Valley Tailings Dam is noted as one of the best places in Cornwall for mountain bikers to do so, offering a huge range of trails for various tastes and abilities.
Visitors frequently praise the unique terrain shaped by the region's mining history, which provides an 'otherworldly feel' to the trails. The variety of routes, from flow jump lines to technical descents, caters to different skill levels, and the hard-packed ground at some locations ensures good riding conditions year-round. The community's appreciation is evident with over 40 upvotes and more than 10 photos contributed by users.


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