Best bike parks around St. Cleer are found in the surrounding Cornwall area, a region known for its varied natural landscape and historic estates. St. Cleer, located in southeast Cornwall, offers access to diverse cycling experiences. The area features woodlands, coastal proximity, and opportunities for both family-friendly rides and challenging mountain biking. This makes it a destination for cyclists of all levels.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Old tin mine ruins. It is a decent trail area to ride on. Quite hilly and needs some effort to ceddle and climb on
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The path around Siblyback Lake is hardpacked, suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs and at 5km long is the perfect run. The lake is set in Bodmin Moor so you can appreciate the beauty of the area without having to climb up any Tors.
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Great easy trail to enjoy in a quiet Cornish woodland.
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Great XC type trail in a lovely Cornish woodland.
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Dialled-In Dave is natural, flowing and fast; an ideal introduction to Red grade single track and a great place to develop your trail riding skills.
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Don’t park at Lanhydrock and ride on the roads. Save the rubber park in Cardinham woods car park 🤣
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Siblyback Lake is an ideal location for a family mtb ride or for someone trying out mtbing for the first time. A flat, hard packed gravel path surrounds the lake which is set in the characterful Bodmin Moor so there is plenty to look at and appreciate as you pedal round.
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The path around Siblyback Lake is hardpacked, suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs and at 5km long is the perfect hike. The lake is set in Bodmin Moor so you can appreciate the beauty of the area without having to climb up any Tors.
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Near St. Cleer, you'll find a range of bike parks catering to different skill levels. Options include purpose-built trails with graded difficulties at places like Lanhydrock National Trust, and uplift-assisted downhill and freeride parks such as Woody's Bike Park. You can also explore forest trails and challenging single tracks, like those found at Cardinham Woods, which feature exhilarating descents and technical sections.
Yes, Lanhydrock National Trust offers excellent family-friendly options. It features a 2.5km green-graded Lodge Trail, ideal for beginners and families, suitable for trailers and balance bikes. They also have a dedicated balance bike track and a skills area for riders to build confidence. The estate includes a children's play area and a café, making it a great day out for all ages.
Beginners can develop their skills at Lanhydrock National Trust, which provides a dedicated skills area with rollers, jumps, banked corners, and drops. The green and blue trails there are designed to help riders progress. Additionally, the Dialled-In Dave Trail at Cardinham Woods is an intermediate, flowing trail that serves as an ideal introduction to Red grade single track, perfect for developing trail riding skills.
Absolutely. Woody's Bike Park is highly recommended for advanced riders, offering progressive trails from red to double black, including large doubles, technical rock gardens, and fast downhill sections. For those seeking challenging single tracks, the Forest Mountain Bike Trail provides a 10 km lap with serious climbing and sharp turns. The Red grade 'The Saw Pit' at Lanhydrock also offers a technical dual-slalom race track.
Yes, Woody's Bike Park, located near Par, provides an uplift service. This allows riders to be transported to the top of the trails, maximizing their downhill and freeride time throughout the day.
The terrain varies significantly. At Lanhydrock, trails wind through woodlands with well-surfaced paths, while Woody's Bike Park features technical rock gardens using local granite, deep berms, and opportunities for airtime with jumps and drops. Trails like The Cribbar Descent at Cardinham Woods offer exhilarating descents with wide, supportive berms and rollers, sometimes with undulating surfaces and loose rocks.
Yes, the area around St. Cleer is rich in history and natural beauty. For instance, the Stone Archway and MTB Trail features old tin mine ruins, offering a unique historical backdrop to your ride. Lanhydrock National Trust itself is set within a historic estate, blending cycling with a scenic, natural environment.
Lanhydrock National Trust offers a café on its estate, along with a cycle hire shop and a children's play area. While specific facilities for other bike parks vary, Cardinham Woods, where trails like The Cribbar Descent are located, also has amenities for visitors.
The bike parks in Cornwall can be enjoyed throughout the year, though spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter rides can be invigorating, but trails might be wetter. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially after heavy rain.
Beyond mountain biking, the St. Cleer area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, such as the 'Siblyback Lake Trail loop' or longer routes like 'The Cheesewring – The Cheesewring, Bodmin Moor loop'. There are also excellent hiking opportunities, including 'Golitha Falls and Siblyback Lake Trail', and running trails like 'Hurlers and The Cheesewring loop'. For more details, explore the Cycling around St. Cleer, Waterfall hikes around St. Cleer, and Running Trails around St. Cleer guides.
Yes, the region around St. Cleer offers several cycling routes suitable for touring bikes. For example, the 'Siblyback Lake Trail loop' is an easy 4.6 km ride. More challenging options include 'The Cheesewring – The Cheesewring, Bodmin Moor loop' at 18.3 km or the 'Cheesewring rock formation – The Hurlers Stone Circles loop' at 29.7 km. You can find more information on these and other routes in the Cycling around St. Cleer guide.


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