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No traffic gravel bike trails around North Somerset traverse a diverse landscape, encompassing rugged coastlines, rolling hills, and tranquil valleys. The region features prominent natural formations like the Mendip Hills and Cheddar Gorge, offering varied terrain for cycling. Extensive woodlands and heritage trails, such as the Strawberry Line, provide additional routes for gravel biking. This varied topography ensures a range of experiences from coastal paths to inland climbs.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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67.1km
05:29
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Embark on the Grit Lush 40 loop from Bristol, a difficult gravel biking adventure spanning 41.7 miles (67.1 km) with a significant 3040 feet (927 metres) of elevation gain. This…
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41.4km
02:28
400m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
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38
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15.9km
00:57
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
00:40
20m
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.1km
01:00
190m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Traffic-free bike rides around North Somerset
A super cool train sculpture that is on The Strawberry Line, which is a super cool cycleway in itself.
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Some parts are a bit bumpy but most of it is quite good make
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Flat out from the top of AC and giving access to the back of the estate. Linking Bridleways and XC trails along the way
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Really good local XC for all abilities. All weather flat out XC fun
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Cutting across the bottom of the estate joining to the UWE campus from The Ashton. Pretty much all weather Gravel
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Excellent coffee van in Leigh Woods. A great place to stop for a mid ride break. Limited seating available so take your coffee and cake and sit in the woods.
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This is the entrance/exit to the Ashton Court estate from the A369 giving access to 850 acres of parkland, woodland and trails as well as the grand, Grade I-listed mansion.
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There are two well marked routes which keep bikes & walkers well apart: Nova is blue about 4.5 miles through the woods. Super Nova is red. It follows the same route with some extra loops making it just over 5 miles. Keep your eyes open for small diversions off Nova to mini jumps for Super. The only real “red” challenge is right at the end, with four 18 inch rock drops in a row on a downhill that ends in a big berm.
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North Somerset offers a wide selection of traffic-free gravel biking experiences, with over 40 routes specifically curated to keep you away from cars. These routes range from easy, family-friendly rides to more challenging adventures through varied terrain.
Yes, North Somerset has several easy, traffic-free options perfect for beginners or families. The Strawberry Line is a popular heritage trail that follows a former railway line, offering a smooth and accessible ride. An example is The Strawberry Line – View of the River Brue loop from Sandford, which is an easy, flat route.
You can expect incredibly diverse scenery. Trails wind through ancient woodlands like Leigh Woods, offer stunning coastal views along the Bristol Channel, and traverse the rolling hills of the Mendips. You'll encounter serene paths around lakes and reservoirs, and even dramatic landscapes like Cheddar Gorge. Many routes provide panoramic views of the countryside, and on clear days, you might even spot Glastonbury Tor or Wales.
Absolutely! Many routes incorporate natural and historical highlights. For instance, trails around Ashton Court Estate offer views of the estate itself. You can also find routes near Leigh Woods, an ancient woodland, or explore areas close to the dramatic Burrington Combe. The region is rich with natural monuments and scenic viewpoints.
The komoot community highly rates the traffic-free gravel trails in North Somerset, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 245 ratings. Riders frequently praise the peacefulness of the routes, the stunning variety of landscapes from coast to Mendip Hills, and the excellent opportunities to explore without vehicle interference. The well-maintained heritage trails like the Strawberry Line are often highlighted for their accessibility and scenic beauty.
Yes, despite the 'no traffic' focus, North Somerset offers challenging gravel routes, particularly in the Mendip Hills. These routes feature significant climbs and descents, providing a rewarding workout amidst breathtaking scenery. An example of a more difficult route is the Grit Lush 40 loop from Bristol, which includes over 900 meters of elevation gain.
Many of the traffic-free gravel routes in North Somerset are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is convenient for parking and planning your day. For example, the Ashton Court Main Gate – Ashton Court Greenway loop from Parson Street is a moderate circular route that explores the Ashton Court Estate.
North Somerset's gravel trails are enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful seasonal foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can be invigorating, though some trails might be muddier. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, North Somerset's unique geography allows for routes that combine different terrains. You can find trails that transition from inland woodlands and hills to scenic coastal paths along the Bristol Channel. Brean Sands even offers a unique 9km section of hard-packed sand that's part of the National Cycle Network, providing a distinctive gravel biking experience.
While many trails are accessible by car, some routes and trailheads in North Somerset can be reached via public transport, particularly those closer to Bristol or larger towns. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for specific starting points like Parson Street or Leigh Woods to plan your journey effectively.
Yes, a significant portion of North Somerset's traffic-free gravel trails fall into the moderate difficulty category, offering a great balance. These routes often feature rolling terrain and varied surfaces without being overly strenuous. The Ashton Court Greenway – Ashton Court Estate loop from Leigh Woods is a good example, providing engaging riding through parkland and woodland.


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