Best bike parks around Dobwalls And Trewidland, located in Cornwall, offer diverse mountain biking opportunities. This area provides access to trails suitable for various skill levels, from moderate forest routes to more technical descents. The landscape features woodlands and natural terrain, creating varied environments for cycling.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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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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Nice easy Blue graded MTB trail that starts and ends at the Cardinham Woods Carpark. Optional Red graded sections if you want a little extra challenge.
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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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Set this up on the singletrack prior, just get the entry right avoid the granite pillars at the start you should be able to come in with air, then pump through all track to gain speed, slow down at the end of last undulations stops you ripping up the first real corner. Grin and enjoy. This section drains well and normally retains dry. Oh don't forget to look for deer if track is quiet.
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The Bodmin Beast is a 12km MTB trail through the Cardinham Valley. It is graded blue, moderate difficulty and has plenty of features and winding singletrack to keep you entertained. Everything is rollable. Pick up the start of the Bodmin Beast at the Cardinham Woods Car Park and follow the blue waymarkers. It is well signposted. There are two more challenging diversions from the Bodmin Beast which are graded red, 'Dialled in Dave' and 'Hell's Teeth'. They are clearly signed off the Bodmin Beast and are more technical, although Dialled in Dave offers a smooth, flowing introduction to red graded trails.
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After all the switchback climbs, this is the best descent at Cardinham Woods! The Cribbar trail weaves its way down the hillside using wide, supportive berms at each turn, and there's also some rollers inbetween to pump through for speed, or even get some air on! All in all, an exhilarating descent that makes all the pedalling worthwhile.
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Yes, Bodmin Beast MTB Trail at Cardinham Woods is a 12km blue-graded trail, designed to be rollable and accessible for many riders. Woody's Bike Park also offers beginner-friendly options among its diverse trails.
For advanced riders, Cardinham Woods offers red-graded diversions like Dialled-In Dave Trail and 'Hell's Teeth' off the Bodmin Beast, providing more technical sections. Woody's Bike Park features challenging double black diamond runs and technical rock gardens built with local granite.
Woody's Bike Park is family-owned and caters to riders of all abilities, making it a great option for families. Cardinham Woods, with its moderate blue-graded trails, also provides a suitable environment for families looking for a less technical ride.
Cardinham Woods has a car park where the Bodmin Beast MTB Trail begins. While specific cafe and toilet details are not provided, it is a well-established forest park often equipped with basic visitor amenities.
Woody's Bike Park, the first bike park in Cornwall, is known for its comprehensive range of trails from flowy blues to the biggest senders in the country, including specific trails like Blue Jump and Granite Garden. It also offers an uplift service across its 110-acre farm, maximizing riding time.
Cardinham Woods features the exhilarating The Cribbar Descent, which uses wide, supportive berms and rollers. Another highlight is The Whip Switchbacks, offering a zig-zagging singletrack with tight, nearly 180-degree turns for a thrilling descent.
Beyond bike parks, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous MTB trails, such as the Siblyback Lake Trail, and road cycling routes like the Jamaica Inn loop. For those who prefer walking, easy hikes are available, including the Golitha Falls loop. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Dobwalls And Trewidland, Road Cycling Routes around Dobwalls And Trewidland, and Easy hikes around Dobwalls And Trewidland guides.
Yes, parking is available at Cardinham Woods, with the Bodmin Beast MTB Trail starting directly from the car park. Woody's Bike Park also provides parking for its visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of trails catering to all skill levels, from moderate blue trails to challenging red and black diversions. The scenic forest environments, exhilarating descents, and well-maintained singletracks, like those at Cardinham Woods, are frequently highlighted. The uplift service and progressive environment at Woody's Bike Park are also highly valued.
The Bodmin Beast MTB Trail at Cardinham Woods is a 12km blue-graded trail. Woody's Bike Park offers various trails of different lengths, designed for ample airtime and diverse riding experiences.
For The Cribbar Descent, riders suggest making the most of the wide, supportive berms and rollers for speed or air. For the The Whip Switchbacks, be prepared for tight, nearly 180-degree turns. The Bodmin Beast MTB Trail is well-signposted; follow the blue waymarkers from the car park.


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