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Tidworth Freeride Bike Park
Avg 4.53
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  • Type: Purpose Built Centre
  • Riding: Downhill,Dirt Jumps
  • Distance(s): Under 5km
  • Country: England
  • County: Wiltshire
  • Website: Tidworth Freeride B1KEpark
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Description

Tidworth B1KEPARK is a Downhill and Freeride mountain bike park located near Salisbury in Wiltshire. As a founding member of the B1KEPARK network, it offers a progressive environment for riders of all abilities — from those new to gravity riding through to experienced racers and jumpers. Originally developed by the local MTB community over 15 years ago, Tidworth continues to evolve with regular trail upgrades and new features.

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The park features 13 graded trails plus a dedicated skills zone and dirt jump area. Trails are colour-graded (blue, red, black) and use the B1KE dot system to indicate feature size: ● (small), ●● (medium), ●●● (large). Expect jumps, drops, berms, tabletops and step-downs across the site.

Trails

1. Waspy●● (Blue)
A reborn Tidworth classic. Waspy blends old-school flow with modern trail shaping. Tight turns, rollers and mellow jumps make this a favourite for warm-up laps and new riders alike.

2. Hornet – ●● (Black)
A technical and high-speed black run with big features throughout. Steep sections, step-downs and large gaps reward confident, advanced riders.

3. Hooper Struve – ●● (Black)
Tidworth’s flagship race line. Recently updated with improved drainage and reshaped lips for smoother speed. Features rock gardens, off-cambers, step-downs and the iconic coffin drop. Not for the faint-hearted.

4. White Line (Top)●●● (Red)
A jump-heavy trail known for its iconic ‘berm gap’. Step-ups, doubles and progressively bigger features flow straight into White Line (Bottom).

5. White Line (Bottom) – ●●● (Black)
Continues from the top section with even bigger step-downs and the 43ft final table. Riders need strong jumping ability and air awareness to safely complete this line.

6. Berminator(Red)
A fun, fast freeride-style run with 12 switchback berms and a mix of tabletops, rollers and small doubles. Ideal for building confidence and refining cornering skills.

7. Berminator Too(Red)
A mellower variation of Berminator with smoother features and less gradient. Great for progression.

8. Oblivion●● (Red)
A rollercoaster ride featuring berms, linked step-downs, a big step-up and jump-heavy lower section. Recently refreshed for 2025 with faster flow and better jumps.

9. Peaky Blind-Hits – ●●● (Black)

A revamped Black 3-dot line built for 2025, with freshly shaped berms, big jumps — including a 30ft gap — and technical riding throughout.

10. Side Quest (Red)
A twisty, off-camber trail cutting across the site. Features varied terrain and is a great alternative line for sessioning.

11. River Flow – ● (Black)
One of Tidworth’s more natural trails. Tight corners, small drops and sapling-lined singletrack that requires rhythm and line choice to ride well.

12. Humps 'n' Bumps(Blue)

A revamped skills zone at the foot of the park with rebuilt tabletops and progressive jumps. Perfect for warming up or younger riders learning air time basics.

13. Peaks & Troughs – ● (Black)

A flowy, confidence-building blue line with gentle gradient, small berms and tabletops. A great lap for riders progressing from the skills zone.

Other stuff

Membership: Tidworth is a B1KE-managed site. You must have a Free Annual or Network Annual Membership to ride. Day passes and memberships are available on the B1KE website.

Opening: Typically closed for winter maintenance (reopens early March). Check their Facebook page for updates.

Facilities: On-site parking, sign-in cabin, toilets. No uplift – push-up routes are clearly marked.

Website: https://www.b1ke.com/b1keparks/tidworth/
Instagram: @tidworthfreeride
Facebook: Tidworth Freeride Facebook Page
Address: Tidworth B1KEPARK, near Tidworth Garrison, Wiltshire SP9

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guest:
Avg 4.20
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Overall good park with plenty of trails ranging from flow and tech on 80% of the trails ranging in difficulty 

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yes

Date written:

30/06/2025 - 7 months ago

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guest:
Avg 3.30
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It’s fun but very hard to push up if you don’t have an e-bike 

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yes

Date written:

30/06/2025 - 7 months ago

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Guest :
Avg 4.40
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A really great bike park made for any skill level 

would highly recommend 

Would you recommend?

yes

Date written:

30/06/2025 - 7 months ago

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guest:
Avg 4.20
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Great bp but small and chalk is deadly but love it with my mates and have a lot of fun seshin the trails 

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yes

Date written:

30/06/2025 - 7 months ago

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guest:
Avg 4.70
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Qg

Great spot

What do you like?

Trails

What could be improved?

Facilities

Would you recommend?

yes

Date written:

14/07/2023 - over 2 years ago

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stumpy_dan:
Avg 4.45
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Gem of a place

I came here on a day trip with a week off. It was mid week and not the best weather so there were only a few folk in the car park. All the riders I spoke to where really friendly and helpful so there is clearly a good community vibe going on. The runs are as described in the listing above. There is a good number of one orange dot's to work up your confidence and then a good choice of 2 dots (Didn't do (couldn't do) the 3 dots but looked ace). The tracks are well maintained and the push up a good workout but not too steep so do-able. I did ten runs in 2 hours and had more than my fill and called it a day. I left though with tons more to come back and do still. Had a couple of off's. It had rained the day before and not completely dried out. The chalk base makes it slippy especially on the berms. If it had been raining on the day I would personally avoid. Limited facilities (just a car park) so come prepared. All in all would definitely will be back especially as it is near my mother in laws so I may even be a better family citizen now and visit more. NB small note. You need to be a member (you can be a free member and pay on the day £7). I'd lost my free membership card but it is fine just to show the associated email. So if you don't have your card don't let that put you off a trip but make sure you have gone online and signed up for membership in advance.

What do you like?

- Great choice of runs down - Progressive - Friendly - Well maintained

What could be improved?

- Chalk based so slippy if it has been raining. - no toilets

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

03/08/2017 - over 8 years ago

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