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Exeter Bike Park

Exeter Bike Park is presented as a compact, dedicated bike-park style venue aimed at accessible “fun laps” rather than huge elevation or technical extremes. The concept is straightforward: a small site with multiple flowy trails that suit novices and experienced riders looking for quick repetition and progression. For eMTB riders, that style can be ideal because pedal-assist supports lap riding and skills practice without needing uplift infrastructure.

The venue’s own site messaging indicates it is not open yet, which means you should treat all travel planning as provisional until public opening details, pricing and booking systems are confirmed.

OPENING TIMES VARY ESPECIALLY THROUGH THE WINTER. 

ALWAYS CHECK @Chasingdopamine or exeterbikepark social media pr contact us (in winter) 

WEATHER PERMITTING THEY ARE OPEN 

WEDNESDAY – (9:30am-4:30)

SATURDAY – (9:30 am – 4:30)

SUNDAY – (9:30 – 4)

SUMMER HOURS (MAY – OCTOBER) 

TUESDAY – (9am – 5pm)

WEDNESDAY  (3pm – 8pm) 

FRIDAY (1pm-8:30)

SATURDAY (9am-8pm)

SUNDAY (9am-2pm)

Key information

Web addresshttps://www.exeterbikepark.uk/
Post CodeEX6 8BB
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Uplift / entry cost (adult)£10 – No uplift
Pass options £10 pre book
Bike hire
eMTB hire
No
No
Parking Free
eMTB policy Venue messaging explicitly references pedal-assist eMTBs as welcome
Trails Four flowy trails are described, aimed at novices and experienced riders
Uplift type None
Best for Beginners; progression; quick laps

Facilities

Cost and uplift

Uplift is not indicated. Entry pricing, booking requirements and what’s included should be treated as “to be confirmed” until the venue publishes formal opening details.

Bike hire

None.

Parking and arrival

Free parking available

Trails and riding style

The park is described as a small “playground” with flow trails, which suggests progression-friendly riding and repeat laps rather than long-distance routes.

Facilities

Not confirmed. Plan self-supported until facilities are published.

What to know before you go

Do not travel without checking live opening status first. Once open, expect the best experience by booking ahead if sessions are capped.

Last updated: January 2026