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Mountain biking around Teignbridge offers diverse terrain across its varied landscapes. The region encompasses parts of Dartmoor National Park, characterized by open moorlands, granite tors, and wooded valleys, providing challenging environments for mountain biking. Haldon Forest Park features extensive woodlands with purpose-built trails. The Teign Estuary also provides scenic multi-use paths.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.8
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8.44km
00:45
110m
100m
The Haldon Forest loop of the ridge offers a red-graded mountain biking experience, perfect for proficient riders seeking a technical, fast, and flowing adventure. This 5.2-mile (8.4 km) route, with 349 feet (106 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 44 minutes to complete. You'll navigate predominantly singletrack with tight corners, lively descents, and undulating sections that snake through the forest, providing picturesque views of the surrounding woodlands and magnificent vistas of Exeter and the Devonshire countryside from the ridge.
This trail is well-maintained and rideable year-round, thanks to its rocky, flint base, though you might encounter puddles after heavy rain. It features a mix of hardpack and looser gravel, with natural elements like tree roots, ditches, bridges, and boardwalks adding to the dynamic ride. A new 700-meter red section was added in December 2023 to enhance the experience and improve safety, ensuring a fresh challenge for returning riders.
While officially rated as moderate and red-graded, some sections, particularly in the latter half, might feel more like a harder blue or pink grade. The route is part of the larger network at Haldon Forest Park, which also includes easier green and blue trails, a skills area, and a pump track. For an even greater test, you can access the black-graded "Ridge Ride Extreme" from this loop, featuring demanding rocks, berms, drops, and step-downs.
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325
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10.1km
00:52
100m
100m
The Haldon Forest loop of the blue Spicers & Kiddens trails offers a moderate mountain biking experience through a wooded hilltop. As you ride, you'll navigate a combination of hard-pack gravel and rocky flint surfaces, ensuring year-round rideability. This 6.3-mile (10.1 km) route, which takes about 52 minutes to complete, features a total elevation gain of 324 feet (99 metres). You'll enjoy pleasant forest views, with tall Douglas firs providing shade, and clearings offering panoramic vistas of Exeter and the wider Devonshire countryside, sometimes extending to the coast on clear days. This loop is designed for intermediate cyclists or those looking to build their off-road skills.
This blue-graded loop is part of a well-maintained and waymarked trail network at Haldon Forest Park. You'll find the trail conveniently located close to the park's cafe and car park, making it easy to grab refreshments after your ride. While the rocky flint base makes the trails rideable throughout the year, be prepared for puddles and potentially stream-like conditions if you visit during wetter months or after heavy rain. The park also provides additional amenities like a skills area and pump track if you want to warm up or hone your abilities before tackling the main loop.
This loop combines two distinct blue-graded trails: Spicers and Kiddens. Spicers is an excellent confidence-builder with gentle gradients, ideal if you are progressing from beginner trails or introducing new riders to mountain biking. Kiddens Trail then offers a natural progression, presenting more challenging terrain with greater changes in gradient and singletrack sections, helping you further develop your skills.

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73
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40.9km
04:20
1,120m
1,120m
Embark on a challenging mountain biking adventure around Hound Tor, Hunter's Tor, and the River Bovey in Dartmoor National Park. This difficult 25.4-mile (40.9 km) route demands advanced riding skills, featuring technical singletrack, rocky descents, and steep climbs that accumulate 3674 feet (1120 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this demanding ride in about 4 hours and 19 minutes, navigating through diverse landscapes from vast moorland to steep wooded valleys, with magnificent views from the granite tors.
Be prepared for highly technical and sometimes hazardous terrain, as sections of this route are rated STS S3-S6. You will encounter tight, loose, and wet surfaces, including a
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Embark on the Hound Tor, Grimspound & Hameldown loop, a moderate mountain biking adventure spanning 9.3 miles (15.0 km) with 1195 feet (364 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in 1 hour and 24 minutes. The route offers a diverse Dartmoor experience, transitioning from quiet tarmacked lanes to rough tracks with sandy earth and impressive rock slabs. You will ride through expansive open moorland, past iconic granite tors like Hound Tor, and enjoy panoramic views of Widecombe village and its surroundings, often colored by heather and gorse. Expect a mix of bridleways, rocky sections, and fast descents along the Hameldown Ridge, with close-cropped grass and granite boulders on Hamel Down.
This trail demands good fitness and advanced riding skills, making it suitable for seasoned mountain bikers. While some sections offer smooth paths, be prepared for challenging rocky terrain and significant climbs, as some parts may even require you to push your bike. The varied surfaces, including singletrack and unpaved sections, contribute to its moderate difficulty rating. Planning your ride for optimal conditions will enhance your experience on this popular route around Widecombe in the Moor.
The loop is rich in historical and natural significance, taking you past the well-preserved Bronze Age settlement of Grimspound, featuring 24 stone roundhouses. You will also encounter the distinctive granite outcrops of Hound Tor and Hameldown Tor, which are prominent features of the Dartmoor landscape. The trail offers a condensed view of Dartmoor's beauty, from ancient settlements to scenic ridge-top vistas, making it a notable and popular choice for mountain biking in the region.
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28.4km
02:29
510m
510m
Embark on a moderate mountain biking adventure through Haldon Forest Park, starting near Belvedere Castle. This route offers a diverse experience, blending singletrack, paths, and cycleways with engaging technical elements like roots, rocks, and berms. As you ride, you'll encounter magnificent views of Exeter and the wider Devonshire countryside, particularly from the Haldon Forest Ridge Ride. The trail covers 17.6 miles (28.4 km) with an elevation gain of 1667 feet (508 metres), making it a solid challenge. You can expect to complete this loop in about 2 hours and 29 minutes, enjoying the varied terrain and scenic vistas.
Haldon Forest Park is a well-equipped trail center, making your visit straightforward. Parking is generally available directly at the park, providing convenient access to the trailhead. Thanks to its rocky flint base, the trails are rideable throughout the year, offering a consistent option for mountain biking enthusiasts. However, be prepared for puddles and potentially muddy sections if you plan your ride during wet weather. Always check local conditions before heading out to ensure the best experience.
This trail is notable for its year-round accessibility and the quality of its mountain biking features within Haldon Forest Park. The park itself is a managed woodland area, providing a dedicated space for outdoor activities. The combination of natural forest environment and purpose-built trail elements creates a dynamic riding experience. It stands out as a prime destination for mountain biking in the region, offering both challenge and rewarding views.
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Embark on a difficult mountain biking adventure through Dartmoor National Park with the Kennick Reservoir, Grimspound, and North Bovey loop. This challenging route spans 30.8 miles (49.6 km) and features a significant 4468 feet (1362 metres) of elevation gain, taking approximately 4 hours and 51 minutes to complete. You will navigate a mix of demanding terrain, including technical rocky trails, steep singletrack sections, and some gravel paths, all set against a backdrop of stunning moorland, picturesque villages, and granite tors. The ride offers diverse natural beauty, from the tranquil waters of Kennick Reservoir to winding woodlands and river features.
Starting from Moretonhampstead, this hard mountain bike ride demands very good fitness and advanced riding skills. While the route can be ridden when wet, you will find it safer and easier to tackle the technical sections when the trails are dry. Be prepared for sections that may require you to push your bike due to their difficulty. Bikes with off-road tires, such as mountain bikes or hybrids, are essential for handling the varied surfaces you will encounter.
What makes this loop truly stand out is its blend of natural grandeur and historical significance. You will pass through Grimspound, an ancient Bronze Age settlement, adding a unique archaeological dimension to your ride. The area around North Bovey is particularly known for its technical rocky trails, attracting experienced mountain bikers seeking a true Dartmoor challenge. This route offers a rewarding experience for skilled riders, combining demanding ascents and descents with diverse landscapes and ancient features.
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18
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22.3km
01:50
510m
510m
Embark on a moderate mountain biking adventure through Dartmoor National Park with the South Brent & Avon Dam loop. This 13.9 miles (22.3 km) route, with an elevation gain of 1672 feet (510 metres), offers a diverse terrain including paved roads, gravel, and semi-technical singletrack. You will experience stunning river valleys with gushing waterfalls along the River Avon, leading to the magnificent Avon Dam Reservoir, all within an estimated 1 hour and 50 minutes of riding.
To begin your ride, head to Shipley Bridge, a convenient starting point that offers parking, toilets, and information boards. While the trail is rated moderate and requires good fitness, some sections, like the paved bridleway to Avon Dam, are gentle and suitable for all skill levels. Be prepared for varied surfaces, including rocky sections and roots, especially on descents. The route provides an excellent introduction to Dartmoor mountain biking, balancing challenging climbs with more manageable stretches.
This loop is notable for its blend of natural beauty and historical interest, particularly the Avon Dam, which was built in 1957. The trail provides expansive views across the reservoir and down the valley, as well as wide-open moorland vistas as you ascend. It serves as an ideal entry point for less experienced riders to explore Dartmoor's southern moors, climbing to nearly 400 metres while avoiding the wildest parts of the park. The traffic-free section to Avon Dam enhances the scenic experience.
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26.5km
03:04
740m
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Prepare for a challenging mountain biking adventure on the Grimspound, Hayne Down & the Nutcrackers loop from Manaton. This difficult route spans 16.5 miles (26.5 km) and features a significant 2419 feet (737 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 3 hours and 3 minutes to complete. As you ride, you'll navigate Dartmoor's distinctive landscape, characterized by vast open skies, rolling grassland, and dramatic granite tors. A highlight is the ancient Grimspound Bronze-Age Settlement, which emerges strikingly from the open moorland, offering a unique historical backdrop to your ride. The trail also includes the renowned Nutcracker Trail, a particularly rocky descent that will test your technical skills.
When planning your visit, be aware that this route is a shared bridleway, so you will encounter walkers, horses, and local sheep. Winter conditions can make the trail exceptionally difficult, with very slippery and potentially unridable sections. Expect boggy and waterlogged ground, especially after rain, which can slow your progress and add to the technical challenge. For the best experience, consider tackling this route during drier seasons to avoid the most challenging conditions.
This loop offers a deep dive into Dartmoor National Park's rugged beauty and ancient history. Beyond the physical challenge, you'll gain insight into the region's past at the Grimspound Bronze-Age Settlement, a well-preserved example of prehistoric life. The combination of demanding terrain, historical sites, and expansive moorland views makes this route a standout option for experienced mountain bikers seeking a memorable ride in the heart of Dartmoor.
4.8
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900
riders
21.1km
01:47
240m
240m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.9
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408
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31.6km
02:45
540m
540m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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A truly ancient place, stretching back to 1400 BC. What a task constructing the surrounding wall must have been!
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The small sacred monument, made of granite typical of the region, which the biker encounters at this spot, has been located here for several centuries. The familiar cross shape is difficult to recognize because the typical side arms of the longitudinal beam are largely missing, and only a few fragments of this monument are present.
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The small granite sacred monument that the hiker encounters at this spot has been located here for several centuries. The familiar cruciform shape is difficult to recognize because the typical side arms of the longitudinal beam are largely missing, and only a few fragments of this monument are present.
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Great decent, quite techy with a few drop offs but a proficient mtb er will love it !
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Hisley Bridge is a historic stone bridge located in the Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. It spans the River Tavy and is known for its picturesque setting and architectural significance. Built in the 18th century, Hisley Bridge features a single arch and is constructed from local granite, characteristic of many Dartmoor structures. The bridge is part of the area's rich history and is often visited by hikers and walkers exploring the surrounding trails. It provides a scenic spot for photography and offers access to various walking routes that showcase the natural beauty of Dartmoor. The region around Hisley Bridge is also known for its wildlife and diverse ecosystems, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or the outdoors, Hisley Bridge is a charming feature of the Dartmoor landscape.
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Top bit technical, then gets faster and flowing. a great down hill
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Not for me on my new e-mtb. Chicken'ed out and went around it.
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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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Teignbridge offers a wide variety of mountain biking experiences, with over 160 trails recorded on komoot. These routes cater to all skill levels, from easy family-friendly rides to challenging technical singletracks.
You'll find a diverse range of trails. Haldon Forest Park features purpose-built trails like the Discovery Trail for beginners, blue-graded trails such as Spicers and Kiddens for building confidence, and challenging red and black graded routes like the Ridge Ride Trail and Freers Loop for experienced riders. Dartmoor National Park provides rugged, natural cross-country routes with open moorlands and granite tors, such as the demanding Hound Tor, Hunter's Tor and the River Bovey route.
Yes, Teignbridge has excellent options for families and beginners. Haldon Forest Park is particularly well-suited, offering the Discovery Trail which is an all-ability route with fun features. The blue-graded Spicers and Kiddens trails are also great for building confidence with their mix of surfaces and gentle gradients. These trails provide a safe and enjoyable introduction to mountain biking.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Teignbridge are generally spring through autumn, thanks to milder temperatures and drier conditions. While many trails, especially at Haldon Forest Park, are robust enough for year-round riding, wet conditions can lead to puddles. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Dartmoor National Park offers rugged terrain with significant ascents and descents. Routes like Hound Tor, Hunter's Tor and the River Bovey or Kennick Reservoir, Grimspound and North Bovey loop provide demanding rides through moorland. Haldon Forest Park also has black-graded trails like Freers Loop / Ridge Ride Extreme, featuring roots, rocks, berms, drops, and step-downs.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Teignbridge are designed as loops. For example, in Haldon Forest Park, you can enjoy the Haldon Forest XC loops from Belvedere Castle. On Dartmoor, routes like Hound Tor, Grimspound & Hameldown loop from Widecombe offer scenic circular rides through the moorland landscape.
Teignbridge's trails often pass by stunning natural features. In Dartmoor National Park, you can encounter iconic granite tors such as Hound Tor, Hunter’s Tor, and Haytor Rocks. Haldon Forest Park offers magnificent views of the Devonshire countryside. For those interested in dedicated cycling facilities, Haldon Forest Park also hosts Forest Cycle Hire and specific mountain bike trails like Kiddens Trail.
The mountain biking routes in Teignbridge are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 450 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, from the well-maintained trails of Haldon Forest Park to the wild, scenic beauty of Dartmoor National Park. The variety of options for all skill levels and the stunning natural landscapes are often highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, Haldon Forest Park is well-equipped with facilities. You can find bike hire services at Forest Cycle Hire Haldon Forest Park, along with a cycle skills area, a pump track, and a cafe. This makes it a convenient spot for a full day out on the trails.
While specific public transport links directly to all trailheads can vary, Haldon Forest Park is relatively accessible by road and offers ample parking facilities. For Dartmoor National Park trails, access points often have designated parking areas, though some more remote spots might require a short ride from the nearest village. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information.
While Haldon Forest Park can be popular, especially on weekends, exploring the wider Dartmoor National Park offers opportunities for more remote and less crowded rides. Routes that venture deeper into the moorland, such as the longer sections of the Dartmoor Way or trails around the Teign Valley Woods, tend to be quieter, providing a more solitary experience amidst rugged beauty.


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