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Mountain bike trails around Kirdford offer access to diverse landscapes in West Sussex, characterized by extensive woodlands, open fields, and traditional farmlands. The area serves as a gateway to the South Downs National Park, which features chalk grassland terrain and ancient yew forests. This region provides a compelling mix of local charm and premier outdoor activity destinations for cycling enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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58.6km
04:34
760m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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69.7km
05:20
770m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Branching off the main trails, the quiet country lanes surrounding the Devilโs Punch Bowl offer tranquil, traffic-free routes. These scenic paths wind past historic farmsteads and sunken valleys, providing a deeply peaceful local countryside escape.
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Built around 1910 by shipbuilder Viscount Pirrie, the Temple of the Four Winds was a grand stone hunting lodge and viewing pavilion. After falling into severe disrepair, the unsafe structure was dismantled in 1966. Today, only its restored stone plinth remains on Hurt Hill, offering magnificent, sweeping views.
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Looking out from the rim of the Devilโs Punch Bowl, youโre treated to a spectacular vista of a massive, natural hollow carved into the Surrey Hills. The sweeping valley below is alive with a colorful patchwork of purple heather, bright gorse, and thick woods, while sharp eyes might catch the London skyline far in the distance on a clear day.
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A quieter side of the Devils Punchbowl, you're away from the crowds and can enjoy the maze of paths.
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Lots of old railway infastruction still in place or use changed. From bridges, a tunnel, railway crossings and old station platforms.
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A view worth the climb. Be prepared for a steep uphill that keeps on going
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amazing scenery once you get to the national trust park. the. the path follows some good downhill and uphill areas where you are also met with a view of London in the far far distance. truly recommend!
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There are over 60 mountain bike trails around Kirdford listed on komoot. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from easy rides through local villages to more challenging trails within the nearby South Downs National Park.
The trails around Kirdford feature a compelling mix of landscapes, including extensive woodlands, open fields, and traditional farmlands. As you venture into the nearby South Downs National Park, you'll encounter chalk grassland terrain, ancient yew forests, and varied surfaces that cater to different riding styles.
Yes, Kirdford and its surroundings offer several options for less experienced riders and families. There are 24 easy routes available on komoot. Additionally, the nearby Queen Elizabeth Country Park (QECP) features an intermediate 'Blue Route' covering about 3.5 miles (5.7 km) with gentle climbs and fun descents, which is often suitable for families.
For advanced riders, Kirdford provides excellent access to more demanding trails. Komoot lists 9 difficult routes in the area, such as the Devil's Dyke loop from Billinghurst โ Sussex Downs. The Queen Elizabeth Country Park (QECP) also offers a more advanced 'Red Route' with technical sections and steep climbs. For downhill-focused riding, Rogate B1KEPARK, about a 25-35 minute drive away, provides a network of tracks with features like berms, doubles, and drops.
Many of the mountain bike trails around Kirdford are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Barlavington Estate, Heyshott and Graffham Commons loop and the Amberly Mount loop from Billingshurst, both offering varied terrain within the South Downs National Park.
While mountain biking around Kirdford, you can explore several natural attractions. Notable highlights include Burton Mill Pond and Mill, part of the Burton and Chingford Ponds Local Nature Reserve, which offers a beautiful landscape. Further afield, you can find viewpoints like Temple of the Wind Viewpoint and the Black Down Summit and Viewpoint, which is the highest point in the South Downs National Park.
Yes, Kirdford and the surrounding area offer options for refreshments. The village itself has amenities, and the region is known for its cycle-friendly country pubs, such as The Three Moles, which often provide dedicated cycle parking and water bottle refills. You might also find cafes like Cafe by the Pond near Burton Mill Pond.
The Kirdford area offers good mountain biking opportunities throughout much of the year. While spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, the sandy dirt at Rogate B1KEPARK, for example, is particularly noted for offering great year-round riding conditions, even in winter. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The mountain bike trails around Kirdford are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 80 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from quiet woodlands to expansive views within the South Downs National Park, and the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
While Kirdford itself is a rural village, the broader South Downs National Park, which hosts many of the mountain biking opportunities, has some public transport links. However, direct access to specific trailheads by public transport can be limited. Planning your route in advance and checking local bus services or train stations that connect to the park is advisable. For detailed information on accessing the South Downs Way by public transport, you can consult the South Downs National Park's Mountain Bike Guide.
Yes, two prominent mountain biking destinations are easily accessible from Kirdford. Queen Elizabeth Country Park (QECP), about a 30-40 minute drive, offers permissive trails and a mountain bike training hub. Rogate B1KEPARK, around a 25-35 minute drive, is a downhill-focused center with a variety of tracks for all skill levels, known for its excellent year-round riding conditions.


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