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Mountain biking
Mountain bike the easy 7.8-mile Yer Tiz Trail in Leigh Woods, featuring flowy sections, optional challenges, and beautiful forest scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.13 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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3.52 km
Highlight • Cafe
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3.58 km
Highlight • Forest
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3.73 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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6.45 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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11.4 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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12.6 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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7.39 km
2.71 km
1.35 km
447 m
368 m
328 m
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6.56 km
2.50 km
2.17 km
970 m
328 m
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The Yer Tiz Trail is primarily a blue grade mountain bike trail, making it suitable for intermediate riders or those with basic off-road skills. It features flowy sections and rollable obstacles, perfect for developing your technique. For more experienced riders, there are optional red grade sections and a dedicated Keener Skills Loop with more technical challenges like switchbacks and rock features.
While the main trail is blue grade, its 'easy' physical demand and rollable features make it accessible for riders with basic off-road skills. The trail was also undergoing refurbishment to ensure all features are rollable, potentially accommodating adaptive mountain biking. However, be aware that it does include some rocky sections and crosses walking routes, so caution is advised, especially with younger riders or those new to mountain biking.
The terrain on the Yer Tiz Trail is generally hard-packed and suitable for all weather, though you might encounter puddles in winter. It's described as 'pretty rocky for the most part' due to erosion in some sections, exposing numerous rocks and pebbles. You'll also find fun features like berms, rollers, drops, and climbs throughout the singletrack.
Parking is available at the Leigh Woods car park. From there, you can easily access the trail. There's also a purpose-built coaching area near the car park for skill development before you hit the main route.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed in Leigh Woods. However, as the trail often crosses walking routes and fire roads, it's crucial to keep your dog under control, preferably on a leash, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all woodland users, including families and other cyclists.
The trail is hard-packed and generally suitable for all weather, making it enjoyable year-round. However, during winter, you can expect to encounter puddles. The beautiful Leigh Woods nature reserve, with its mixed broadleaf and conifer trees, offers a pleasant riding experience in any season.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Yer Tiz Trail or Leigh Woods for mountain biking. However, standard parking charges may apply at the car park. You can find more logistical information on the Visit Bristol website.
Along the Yer Tiz Trail, you'll find several interesting spots. You can challenge yourself at the Keener Skills Loop, enjoy the natural beauty of Leigh Woods, or check out the Leigh Woods Tabletops. The trail also connects to the Leigh Woods Fire Road to Pill Path and the scenic Pill Path and Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Yes, the Yer Tiz Trail intersects with several other paths within Leigh Woods and the surrounding area. You'll find it crossing walking routes and fire roads. Officially, the route also passes through sections of the River Avon Trail, Severn Way, Portway, and the Monarch's Way, offering connections to broader networks.
Yes, for a post-ride refreshment, you can visit the Leigh Woods Coffee Co., which is conveniently located near the trail. This provides a great spot to relax and refuel after your ride.
The Yer Tiz Trail is located within a popular nature reserve, so you'll often encounter other woodland users, including families, dog walkers, and hikers, especially where the trail crosses walking routes and fire roads. Always ride cautiously, be prepared to yield, and maintain a friendly attitude to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.