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Mountain biking around Fremington offers diverse landscapes, from the scenic Taw Estuary to varied woodlands. The village is situated along the south bank of the tidal River Taw, providing tranquil riverside paths. The area features the Fremington Local Nature Reserve, which includes wet grasslands and mixed woodlands, and provides access to the Tarka Trail. This region offers a mix of accessible estuary paths and more technical woodland trails, catering to different mountain biking preferences.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
4.4
(12)
92
riders
48.9km
02:32
180m
180m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(3)
19
riders
46.6km
03:10
530m
530m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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4.4
(5)
30
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
12
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51.8km
03:02
430m
430m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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29.8km
02:06
80m
80m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Take a few mins to sit on one of the benches and take in the scenary. This is a good rest spot as there's a cafe where you can get some food or just sit outside with your pack lunch. This is a very popular touristy destination so expect it to be busy in the summer months
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Fremington Quay, located along the Tarka Trail, offers stunning panoramic views of the River Taw. Once a bustling port handling goods from across the globe, it is now a perfect spot to begin your journey or take a well-deserved rest. The old railway line, originally built for transporting goods, now forms part of the scenic Tarka Trail.
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Just before it flows into the Bristol Channel, the Taw joins the River Torridge. The estuary is approximately 750 metres wide. At low tide, large areas of the banks are accessible and ideal for strolling.
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The Taw is a river about 70 kilometres long that flows from Dartmoor into the Bristol Channel in northern Devon. The tidal range is 4 to 6 metres and at low tide extensive sandbanks are exposed between Barnstaple and the estuary. A wonderful natural spectacle.
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Along the entire course of the river, in the riverbed and on the adjacent meadows, there are an incredible number of different birds to observe, including Canada gooses, lapwings, sandpipers, herons and falcons.
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Fantastic winding bridleway through woodland and open grassland, all well signposted.
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Large flocks of starlings can be seen in late summer after riding under the bridge. The bridge offers great views along Bideford Quay and on the Torridge Bridge.
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Mountain biking around Fremington offers a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll find scenic paths along the Taw Estuary, providing expansive views, as well as routes through varied woodlands. The area also features the Fremington Local Nature Reserve, which includes wet grasslands and mixed woodlands, contributing to a tranquil and natural riding experience.
There are over 80 mountain bike trails available around Fremington, catering to various skill levels. This includes 15 easy routes and 66 moderate routes, ensuring options for both casual riders and those seeking more challenge.
Yes, Fremington offers 15 easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. Many of these routes utilize accessible sections of the Tarka Trail, which follows disused railway lines and estuary paths, providing generally flat and scenic cycling.
The Tarka Trail is an excellent option for mountain biking near Fremington, offering a scenic and generally flat path along disused railway lines and estuary paths. The section passing through Fremington provides sweeping views of the Taw Estuary. You can explore parts of it on routes like the Saunton Golf Club Bridleway – Quay Café loop from Braunton.
Yes, for those seeking more technical riding, Fremington Woods is known to contain various mini trails with features such as gap jumps, drops, and a bowl with a fly-out. While not extensively mapped in all databases, it offers opportunities for skill development and more challenging terrain beyond the estuary paths.
Many of the mountain bike routes around Fremington are designed as loops. For example, the River Taw – Fremington Quay Café loop from Braunton is a popular circular trail offering expansive views along the Taw Estuary.
While mountain biking, you can encounter several interesting points. The Tarka Trail: Fremington to Barnstaple section is a highlight itself. You might also pass by Beam Aqueduct, a historical site. The Baggy Point viewpoint is also accessible from some routes, offering stunning coastal views.
Yes, many of the easier routes, particularly those along the Tarka Trail, are suitable for families. These paths are generally flat and offer a safe environment for riders of all ages to enjoy the scenic estuary views. The Barnstaple Clock Tower – Barnstaple Long Bridge loop from Barnstaple is an easy option that families might enjoy.
Many public footpaths and bridleways in the Fremington area, including sections of the Tarka Trail, are dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserves like Fremington Local Nature Reserve, to protect wildlife and ensure safety for all users.
Parking is available at key access points for the Tarka Trail and other routes. Fremington Quay is a popular starting point and offers parking facilities. Other routes originating from nearby towns like Barnstaple or Braunton will also have designated parking areas.
Yes, Fremington is accessible by public transport, making it possible to reach the Tarka Trail and other mountain biking routes without a car. Local bus services connect Fremington with nearby towns like Barnstaple and Bideford, which are also on the Tarka Trail.
Yes, Fremington Quay features a visitor centre and a café, making it an ideal spot for a break or refreshment during your ride. Many routes, such as the River Taw – Fremington Quay Café loop from Barnstaple, pass directly by the Quay, offering convenient access to amenities.
The mountain biking experience in Fremington is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from accessible estuary paths to local woodlands, and the beautiful scenic views, particularly along the Taw Estuary.


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