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Mountain biking around Lympstone offers access to varied terrain, from the flat, shared-use Exe Estuary Trail to the more challenging routes found on nearby Woodbury Common. The region is characterized by its estuarial landscapes, including the internationally important Exe Estuary, and inland wooded heathland areas like Lympstone Common. Distinctive red breccia cliffs mark the village's harbor, and the wider area provides a mix of hard-surfaced paths and off-road bridleways.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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19.6km
01:07
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.2km
00:59
170m
160m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:20
220m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Forget the bucket and spade—at Budleigh Salterton, it’s all about the "Budleigh Buns!" These giant, smooth, oval pebbles are the beach’s signature, making it a paradise for stone-stackers and rock-pool explorers. Part of the Jurassic Coast, the beach is framed by dramatic, red Triassic cliffs that look like they’ve been toasted. It’s a wonderfully "posh and peaceful" spot where you can swap noisy arcades for the gentle crunch-crunch of your footsteps. Grab a crab sandwich, watch the colorful fishing boats, and see if you can find a pebble with a hidden fossil. It’s geology, but make it fashion!
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Look out for an entrance onto a footpath on your right, which follows beside the railway tracks on your left, and the exe estuary on your right. The path is too narrow for cycling but great for walking and running.
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You can cycle along below the goat walk wall "IF" the tide is out. This is ok, as even 4x4 cars sometimes do it. I've done it many times on my MTB
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Exmouth Beach, renowned for its expansive two-mile stretch of golden sands and captivating rock pools. As the gateway to the UNESCO Jurassic Coast World Heritage site, Exmouth boasts a treasure trove of geological marvels waiting to be discovered. Explore the cliffs teeming with ancient fossils and immerse yourself in the rich history of the area. Plus, with the South West Coast Path.
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A nice place to stop if you have done the ride from Exeter, sandy of course so not much chance of cycling along the beach!
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Nice flat cycle path. But gets VERY busy with 2 wheeled, 2 legged and 4 legged visitors in the summer months. Watch how you go.
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Nice flat cycle path. But gets VERY busy with 2 wheeled, 2 legged and 4 legged visitors in the summer months. Watch how you go.
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Nice flat cycle path. But gets VERY busy with 2 wheeled, 2 legged and 4 legged visitors in the summer months. Watch how you go.
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There are over 80 mountain bike trails around Lympstone listed on komoot, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. This includes 34 easy routes, 46 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route.
Mountain biking around Lympstone offers diverse terrain. You'll find flat, shared-use paths like sections of the Exe Estuary Trail, as well as more challenging off-road routes on nearby Woodbury Common. The area features estuarial landscapes, wooded heathland, and some distinctive red breccia cliffs, providing a mix of hard-surfaced paths and bridleways.
Yes, Lympstone is excellent for family-friendly cycling, particularly along the Exe Estuary Trail. This mostly flat, traffic-free path is well-surfaced and ideal for casual rides. An example is the View over the Exe Estuary – Exe Estuary Trail loop from Exmouth, which offers continuous scenic views in an easy setting.
Many trails around Lympstone, especially public bridleways and shared-use paths like the Exe Estuary Trail, are dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock and wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.
The temperate climate in Lympstone generally allows for year-round enjoyment of mountain biking. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is great for longer days. Even in winter, many trails remain accessible, though some off-road sections might be muddy.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Lympstone are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending in the same location. For instance, the East Devon Way – Yettington Jump Line loop from Woodbury Common is an easy circular path through wooded heathland.
The trails offer stunning views of the internationally important Exe Estuary, known for its diverse wildlife and birdwatching opportunities. You can also explore Lympstone Common with its wooded heathland and views over the estuary. Highlights include the Otter Estuary Nature Reserve and Orcombe Point and the Geoneedle, which marks the western gateway to the Jurassic Coast.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can encounter several landmarks. The historic Lympstone village itself has cobbled quays and Peter's Tower. Along the Exe Estuary Trail, you might pass the Exeter Ship Canal and the Countess Wear Bridges. The nearby Budleigh Salterton Beach is also accessible via routes like the Budleigh Salterton Seafront – Budleigh Salterton Beach loop from Exmouth.
The mountain biking experience in Lympstone is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Users often praise the scenic views along the Exe Estuary, the variety of terrain from easy estuary paths to more challenging common routes, and the overall accessibility for different skill levels.
While many routes are easy to moderate, more experienced mountain bikers seeking challenging, muddy trails can find options on nearby Woodbury Common and Haldon Hill. These areas offer more technical riding experiences away from the estuary paths.
Lympstone is well-connected by public transport. The village has a railway station on the Avocet Line, which runs between Exeter and Exmouth, making it easy to access the Exe Estuary Trail and other local routes without a car. Many trails are directly accessible from the village.
Parking is available in and around Lympstone village. For routes accessing Woodbury Common, there are often designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route starting points for the most convenient parking options.


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