Description
Badbury Clump sits on Badbury Hill, near Faringdon in Oxfordshire, on National Trust land. Maintained by volunteer trail association OX Trails in partnership with the National Trust, the site has grown into a well-regarded local venue with five red and seven black trails, built and developed through community dig days.
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Tracks
- Expect short tracks that are fast and flowing, full of jumps, rollers, tabletops, drops, and loamy corners. Due to the limited elevation, this is not a venue for steep tech.
- The trail offering expanded in April 2026 with the addition of two new black-graded trails, Red Kite and Whyburds. Both lines feature gap jumps with rollable B-lines available around most features. Dig days are held regularly - check the Events tab for upcoming dates. Two new blue trails are being considered for 2027.
Red (Intermediate)
- House Line
- Boarders
- Big Hip
- Weasel
- Main Line
Black (Advanced)
- Heli
- Red Kite
- Whyburds
- Simon Says
- Banjo Cannon
- Wayne's World
- Creek Gap
Groups
- There is an active and friendly community. Check out the Clump Facebook Group.
- The trail association is OX Trails. Get involved in a dig day or donate to help maintain the trails.
Getting Here
- Badbury Hill car park (National Trust, pay and display) is on the B4019 between Faringdon and Coleshill, above the village of Great Coxwell. Postcode: SN7 7NJ.
- Satnav may become unreliable near the car park. Follow local signage for the final approach.
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- If you have had the opportunity to ride the tracks here, please share your experiences by posting pictures, videos, and a review to the listing.
