Best bike parks around Rode offer a variety of cycling experiences within a forested and hilly landscape. The area features dedicated mountain bike parks with maintained trails for different skill levels. Riders can find options ranging from challenging downhill routes to family-friendly pump tracks. This region provides diverse terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Was there yesterday. It's fun on the downhill. Sloppy, but fun even on a hardtail with summer tyres.
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If you are heading here by car please note that the car park is not at location marked on the app map I have included screenshots from a map in the photos to show you the exact location of the car park which is a short ride from the park itself. Coming of the A362 roundabout follow sign for centre parcs you will pass centre parcs to your left then a timber yard and to your right a road with open grass areas either side which is the entrance to Longleat house the Bike park carpark is then 2nd turning on the right and is quite a narrow entrance and hidden in the trees so be warned blink and your miss it, the entrance is at about 45 degree angle to the road so if your coming from the other direction it's very easy to miss and the only signs I could spot are to the left of the road opposite the entrance and on the white gate which is closed at night but should be open when you're arrive at the park, On busy days you can spot the cars in the car park from the road.
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Very muddy rough forest track with steep uphill sections. Definitely a fun ride downhill but unless very dry a bit of a push uphill. Quite busy with off road scrambling bike s and 4 x 4 at weekends but a lot of fun on a suitable mountain bike.
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Great section to link up to the DH’s at Conkwell. Nice, fast and fun in the dry. Make sure you enter at speed and select the right low gear for the first climb that is pretty techy with some big roots. Like Conkwell, horrible mud in the winter that makes descending feel like riding up hill, and riding up hill feel tough! The kinda place where only a true manly Michelin will suffice and not a poncy cush-cored DHR 😂
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Pump track just outside Nunney Village. Perfect for kids
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This is a great meeting spot right at the top of Windhill Bike Park. Follow the fireroad down the hill to the right of the road (if coming into Longleat) and the park is on your left.
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The Rode area offers a diverse range of bike parks, including dedicated mountain bike parks with maintained trails, challenging singletracks, and family-friendly pump tracks. You'll find options suitable for various skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders.
Yes, for a family-friendly option, consider visiting Nunney Pump Track. It's described as a cool little pump track that's great for both children and adults, making it perfect for a fun day out with the family.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge should head to Wind Hill Bike Park, which offers lines for all skill levels, including professional. Another challenging option is the Singletrack Near Conkwell Cliffs, known for its fast and fun sections in dry conditions, with techy climbs and big roots. Stony Littleton Scramble Track also provides a very muddy, rough forest track with steep uphill sections, offering a fun downhill ride.
For Wind Hill Bike Park, be aware that the car park is not at the exact location marked on some maps. It's a short ride from the park itself, and the entrance can be narrow and hidden. It tends to fill up quickly on busy days, so arriving early is recommended.
Yes, a B1ke Membership is required before visiting Wind Hill Bike Park, though same-day authorization with a confirmation email is possible. A helmet is mandatory, with full-face helmets being common for more advanced trails. Protecting your knees and elbows is also highly recommended due to sharp ground with rocks and roots.
While specific seasonal closures aren't detailed, some trails like Singletrack Near Conkwell Cliffs are described as 'horrible mud in the winter,' suggesting that drier seasons offer a more enjoyable experience for certain challenging routes. Weekends and school holidays are typically busy times at parks like Wind Hill.
While not a traditional viewpoint, Heaven's Gate Sculpture, Longleat serves as a significant meeting spot right at the top of Windhill Bike Park. This man-made monument offers a place to gather before heading down the trails.
Beyond bike parks, the Rode area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, with options like the 'The Mill at Rode – Beckington Cricket Club loop'. For cycling, there are gravel biking routes, including the 'Dundas Aqueduct – Avoncliff Aqueduct loop'. If you prefer walking, there are easy hikes such as the 'Tellisford Mill loop'.
Visitors appreciate the variety of cycling experiences, from the well-maintained trails at Wind Hill Bike Park, which are perfect for an MTB adrenaline hit, to the fun and accessible Nunney Pump Track. The region's forested and hilly landscape provides diverse terrain, and the community values the options available for all skill levels.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to the bike parks are not detailed, the nearby routes data mentions 'Mes Amis Café' in connection with some running and hiking loops around Rode and Beckington, suggesting there are local establishments for refreshments in the general vicinity.
A B1ke Membership is specifically required for Wind Hill Bike Park. For other trails and pump tracks, it's always advisable to check local signage or official websites for any specific access requirements or fees before visiting.


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