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Wiltshire Mountain Bike Trails
Mountain biking in Wiltshire will allow you to see the very best that rural England has to offer, including several beautiful churches and abbeys and the world famous Stonehenge.
Wiltshire is almost entirely rural so most visitors will have ridden off-road extensively in the past. But don’t let that put you off, there are plenty of trails that are accommodating for beginners.
Red or Black Trails
We would recommend that experienced riders looking for a challenge consider riding either Red or Black graded trails. Visit the Trail Grading Explained page to learn what trail grading is. Red grade trails are easier than black but are still true mountain biking trails requiring a high level of skill, ability and concentration. A good quality mountain bike is essential.
Be Careful
Intermediate riders are advised to use the green or blue trails, which are relatively flat and wide and offer few obstacles. Once you have gained more confidence on these trails, move on to the red and black trails and see all that Wiltshire has to offer. Remember that the grading system refers to the technical challenge of the trail, not how long it is.
About
We want you to have a great adventure in the South West of England.
Read on to find out how we can help you…
The Trail Essentials guide gives you the important things to know before you head out on your bike. Please read and enjoy it. The Project promotes legal, sustainable and responsible riding only. The future development of off-road cycling in the south west is in your hands – treat it carefully and it will grow!
To have a truly enjoyable experience it is really important to match a cycling adventure with the skill, knowledge and fitness level of the people taking part - we can’t stress this enough! We provide you with information to use in deciding which adventures you will enjoy, and which you will leave for another day!
If you haven’t already, take a look at the Trail Grading guide on our website and see which one you feel you fit into. Then search the map which grades of trail we would recommend for your experience level.