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Mountain biking in Wye Valley AONB features a diverse landscape characterized by dramatic limestone gorges, ancient native woodlands, and the meandering River Wye. The region offers an extensive network of byways, bridleways, and forest tracks, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. Riders can expect a mix of rough tracks, forest trails, and some tarmac sections, with options for challenging climbs and technical descents. This protected landscape, straddling the English and Welsh border, is known for its "wild riding experience" through…
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.8
(68)
1,967
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30.5km
02:36
450m
450m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.3
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18
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26.1km
02:20
560m
550m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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63.5km
05:45
1,350m
1,350m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
3.8
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8
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19.5km
01:45
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.7
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458
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Me and my children ride this most weekends rain or shine. If you get bored of this route, you're bored of life. Always makes me smile and my kids are getting faster and more confident each time they have ridden it. Highly recommended
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Lovely circular route. Great for all abilities, takes in some beautiful apota
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There are only a few places you can see the Abbey from the opposite bank.
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fun little track for everyone- can be busy at weekenda
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Such a good trail - wide, and flowy. it does have a little fun red section, just to spice it up
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There are over 40 mountain bike trails available in the Wye Valley AONB on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels.
Yes, the Wye Valley AONB offers several easy trails perfect for beginners and families. For instance, sections of old railway lines, like the Wye Valley Greenway with the Tidenham Tunnel (seasonal access), provide gentler gradients. Additionally, the nearby Forest of Dean, which adjoins the Wye Valley, features the dedicated Family Trail. On komoot, you can find 10 easy mountain bike routes in the region.
The Wye Valley AONB features diverse terrain, including dramatic limestone gorges, ancient native woodlands, and the meandering River Wye. Riders can expect a mix of rough tracks, forest trails, and some tarmac sections, with options for challenging climbs and technical descents. The area is known for its 'wild riding experience' through dense forests.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the Wye Valley AONB are circular. For example, the Redbrook, Brockweir and River Wye loop is a popular moderate circular path that follows the River Wye. Another option is the Haugh Woods Loop — Wye Valley, which offers a moderate ride through woodlands.
The Wye Valley AONB is rich in history. You can encounter magnificent sites like Tintern Abbey, a stunning 12th-century Cistercian ruin, which is part of the Tintern Abbey Loop — Wye Valley. Other notable historical attractions in the region include Chepstow Castle and Goodrich Castle. You might also pass by the unique Biblins Suspension Bridge.
Absolutely. The Wye Valley AONB is renowned for its scenic beauty. Symonds Yat Rock offers breathtaking panoramic views of the meandering River Wye and is a prime spot for birdwatching. Many trails wind through areas with elevated positions, providing stunning vistas of the river and surrounding ancient woodlands.
The mountain bike routes in Wye Valley AONB are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 140 reviews. Riders often praise the 'wild riding experience' through dense forests, the varied terrain, and the opportunity to combine challenging rides with visits to historic sites like Tintern Abbey.
Yes, the Wye Valley AONB is well-equipped with facilities for cyclists. Many routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find bike-friendly cafes and traditional pubs, perfect for a refreshing stop or a pub lunch. The region caters to visitors with various accommodation options as well.
The Wye Valley AONB is enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can be challenging due to potentially muddy conditions on some trails. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The area around the village of Staunton, located between Redbrook and Symonds Yat, is particularly popular for mountain biking. Additionally, the Forest of Dean, which borders the Wye Valley, is a renowned mountain biking destination with its dedicated trail centers like Cannop, offering trails for all abilities, including the Verderers Trail.
While some areas of the Wye Valley AONB are accessible by public transport, it's often more convenient to reach trailheads by car, especially with mountain bikes. However, local bus services do connect some of the main towns and villages within the AONB. For detailed information on public transport options, it's best to consult local transport providers or resources like Visit Monmouthshire or Visit Dean Wye.
Yes, the Wye Valley AONB offers challenging options for experienced riders. The region's diverse terrain includes technical descents and demanding climbs, particularly in areas with limestone gorges and ancient woodlands. The Tintern Abbey Loop — Wye Valley, for example, is a difficult 39.5-mile trail with significant elevation gain. On komoot, you can find 7 difficult mountain bike routes in the region.


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