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Mountain biking around Martley offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and areas of woodland. The region provides a mix of terrain, from riverside paths along the River Severn to more elevated routes offering views of the surrounding countryside. Trails often traverse agricultural land and connect small villages, providing varied scenery for mountain bikers. This area is suitable for exploring the Worcestershire countryside on two wheels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.8
(5)
11
riders
44.7km
03:29
740m
740m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.8
(5)
9
riders
19.1km
01:04
100m
100m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2
riders
29.0km
01:40
240m
240m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
riders
28.0km
02:03
380m
380m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.0
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3
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27.5km
02:09
400m
400m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Delightful spot for a picnic in the nature reserve by the church.
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Fine church with lovely grounds, made from the local sandstone.
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The Talbot is a particular favourite, they brew their own selection of excellent beers, and the food is superb too! It is also in a great location alongside the River Teme and below Ankerdine Hill. The little chapel in the photo above is actually the Knightwick Mortuary Chapel, and it is up a nearby hill, about 3/4 of a mile from the Talbot.
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This is a delightful corner of Worcestershire. It is possible to do a circular walk along the bank of the Leigh Brook, and then back up the hill and through the woodland. Very pleasant way to while away of couple of hours or more!
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A super nice cycleway that goes along the banks of the Severn and beyond. The surface is super good and avoids busy road sections. A good alternative if you were doing the LEJOG like us.
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Martley's mountain biking landscape is characterized by rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and a mix of open fields and woodlands. You'll find trails that traverse agricultural land and connect charming small villages, offering varied scenery. The routes are generally a mix of easy and moderate difficulty, with no technically difficult trails.
Yes, Martley offers several easy mountain bike trails. For a pleasant ride along the river, consider the River Severn Footbridge – Diglis Bridge loop from Charles Hastings, which is 19.1 km long. Another accessible option is the St Peter's Church, Martley – View of the Countryside loop from Martley, an 29.1 km route through open countryside.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not always listed, many routes around Martley start and end near villages or public access points where roadside parking or small car parks may be available. For routes starting from Martley itself, look for parking options within the village. For tours like the The Talbot, Knightwick – Storridge Church loop from Bransford, starting points near pubs or community areas often provide parking solutions.
The mountain bike trails around Martley vary in length, catering to different preferences. You'll find routes ranging from approximately 19 km up to around 45 km. For example, the River Severn Footbridge – Diglis Bridge loop from Charles Hastings is 19.1 km, while the popular Wyre Forest and Abberley Loop extends to 44.7 km.
Martley's trails are generally suitable for families looking for easy to moderate rides, as there are no difficult routes. The easier trails, such as the 19.1 km River Severn Footbridge – Diglis Bridge loop from Charles Hastings, which follows riverside paths, are good options for families with some biking experience. Always check the route details for elevation and terrain to ensure it matches your family's ability.
The best time for mountain biking in Martley is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is generally milder, and the trails are drier, making for more enjoyable riding conditions. The region's rolling hills and woodlands are particularly scenic in spring with new growth and in autumn with changing foliage.
The mountain bike trails around Martley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Riders often praise the diverse landscape, which includes dense woodlands, open countryside, and river valleys. The mix of easy and moderate terrain, along with scenic viewpoints, are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects of the area.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Martley are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Wyre Forest and Abberley Loop and the St Peter's Church, Martley – View of the Countryside loop from Martley, both offering a complete circuit.
While mountain biking around Martley, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. Near some routes, you might find historical sites like Worcester Cathedral or the local St Peter's Church, Martley. Natural features include the Redstone Caves and viewpoints like Walsgrove Hill Summit View, offering panoramic vistas of the countryside.
Martley and the surrounding villages offer local pubs and eateries where you can refuel after your ride. For instance, the route The Talbot, Knightwick – Storridge Church loop from Bransford is named after The Talbot, Knightwick, suggesting it's a good stop. Many trails pass through or near small villages, providing opportunities to find refreshments.
Martley's mountain biking is characterized by its rolling hills, river valleys, and a mix of open fields and woodlands, offering a blend of easy and moderate trails. While both areas are in Worcestershire, Martley tends to focus on scenic countryside loops. Bromyard, being slightly further west and closer to the Malvern Hills, might offer a different range of terrain and potentially more challenging climbs, depending on the specific trails chosen there.


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