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Gravel biking around Crosby Garrett offers diverse landscapes, including varied terrain with climbs and descents. The region features striking natural environments such as Crosby Garrett Fell, limestone pavements, and the Smardale Gill National Nature Reserve. Riders can navigate trails that include sections near the Settle to Carlisle railway viaduct and through areas characterized by fells and beck crossings. The landscape provides a true gravel riding experience with its mix of natural features.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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34.2km
02:20
530m
530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.6km
02:15
730m
730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Big climb with great views down the valley towards Hucks Brow and Shap Road.
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Big climb on a normal mtb but well worth it for the ride down off-road into the valley below. Then you just have to decide which of the two routes to take to get to Hucks Brow.
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Very mixed surface, sometimes chunky, loose gravel, sometimes wet, potholed doubletrack - tough riding
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I rode this after, and during, heavy rain (early Dec '24) so that the track was carrying almost as much water as the beck - made for a very tough ride. I'm sure that if the clouds cleared the views would have been fantastic
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Surface is a bit mixed but makes for a nice alternative to the A6!
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There are several gravel bike trails around Crosby Garrett, with komoot featuring 4 routes. These routes primarily offer challenging experiences with significant elevation changes, traversing varied terrain including fells, limestone pavements, and railway viaducts.
Gravel biking around Crosby Garrett offers diverse landscapes. You can expect varied terrain with climbs and descents, including sections near the Settle to Carlisle railway viaduct, through fells, and across beck crossings. The area is known for its limestone pavements, providing a true gravel riding experience.
Yes, the region is well-suited for experienced riders. For example, the Heart-Shaped Wood, Lune Valley – Shap Summit loop from Tebay is a difficult 21.3-mile trail with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Shap Summit loop from Tebay, which covers 25.5 miles and features substantial climbing.
Yes, there are moderate options available. The View of Borrowdale Valley – Gated Road South of Shap loop from Borrowdale Wood is a moderate 11.8-mile path that offers scenic views of Borrowdale Valley and includes a gated road section.
The region boasts a striking natural environment. You can ride past the impressive viaduct of the Settle to Carlisle railway, explore areas near the Smardale Gill National Nature Reserve, and encounter large limestone pavements like Little Asby Scar and Great Asby Scar. Crosby Garrett Fell offers excellent vantage points, and you might even spot steam trains passing by.
While the routes themselves focus on natural landscapes, the wider Crosby Garrett area is rich in history. You can find historical structures like the Grade II Listed Old Rectory Barn and the ancient St Andrew's Church. The village is also known for the discovery of the Crosby Garrett Helmet. For specific historical sites, consider visiting nearby Pendragon Castle ruins or Brough Castle Ruins.
While not directly on the gravel biking trails listed, the wider area around Crosby Garrett features beautiful waterfalls. You could extend your trip to visit Cautley Spout Waterfall or Rutter Force Waterfall, which are popular highlights in the region.
Crosby Garrett offers cycling opportunities year-round, but the varied terrain, including climbs and descents, can be subject to wet conditions. Spring and summer generally offer more predictable weather, while autumn provides beautiful scenery. Winter rides are possible but be prepared for potentially challenging and wet trail conditions.
Yes, all the featured gravel bike routes around Crosby Garrett are designed as loops. For instance, the Heart-Shaped Wood, Lune Valley – View of Borrowdale Valley loop from Tebay is an 11.4-mile circular trail that takes you through the scenic Lune Valley.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed in the guide, Crosby Garrett is a small village. Cyclists often find parking within or on the outskirts of the village, or at designated parking spots near trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Crosby Garrett is a small, picturesque village known for its traditional vernacular architecture. While it maintains a quiet charm, amenities like cafes or pubs might be limited directly within the village. Nearby towns and villages in the Upper Eden Valley, such as Kirkby Stephen, would offer more options for refreshments and accommodation for cyclists.
Crosby Garrett is an excellent destination for gravel biking due to its diverse landscapes, varied terrain with climbs and descents, and striking natural features like fells, limestone pavements, and the Settle to Carlisle railway viaduct. The area provides a true gravel riding experience, offering both challenging routes and scenic beauty.


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