North Bristol Mountain Bike Club

Bristol Mountain biking and around Ashton Court, Leigh Woods

Portishead to Cheddar Loop

A road route, on A,B and minor roads, that has a mixture of flat and hilly terrain. There are good climbs at Caswell, Dundry, West Harptree and Cheddar. there are also good fast descents at Dundry, Wells and Burrington Coombe.
you have opportunities to stop at Wells, Cheddar, and at the bottom of Burrington. If unsure, you can also avoid the M5 roundabout, at J19, by crossing over the footbridge from Sheepway.

Posted in Bristol Trails, asked by lee harper, 2 years ago. 251 hits.
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