Mountain Biking in Cheddar

MTB Mendip Adventures

Mountain Biking in Cheddar & The Mendip Hills have a lot to offer mountain bikers of all abilities. From taking a gentle ride along the Strawberry Line, climbing to the top of Cheddar Gorge, soaking up the views of the Bristol Channel from Crook Peak and Wavering Down, ascending to the highest point on the Mendips at Beacon Batch, taking in the rocky outcrops and wild flowers on the Burrington Hams, to trying your skills on the official trails at Rowberrow Warren.

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MTB Top 5

Mountain biking can be an exhilarating way to get out and enjoy nature, and there are some fantastic bridleways and purpose-built trails to enjoy on the Mendip Hills. How can …

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Ride Mendips

Rowberrow Warren is privately owned woodland managed by Forestry England under lease. Ride Mendips have secured permission to develop and maintain official mountain bike trails within its boundaries. There are two official …

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Extraordinary Experiences

Nestling at the foot of the stunning Mendip Hills, Cheddar has been a welcoming place for visitors since the earliest times. Renown for the amazing gorge, the village features some fine buildings and many great independent cafés, restaurants, shops and pubs, and the small medieval market town of Axbridge is only a 30 minute walk away.

Today Cheddar is a haven for anyone who enjoys both natural beauty and outdoor adventure while also being conscious of the need to look after the natural environment.

Our Core Values

  • Responsible enjoyment of the natural environment.

  • The conservation of the earth’s resources and the protection of wildlife habitats.

  • Access for all – facilities and support for people of all abilities.