Best bike parks around Crosthwaite And Lyth serve as a gateway to the natural mountain biking trails within the Lake District. This region offers diverse experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic descents, making it a destination for cyclists. The area is characterized by its natural trails and varied terrain, providing options for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Great descent, requires decent brakes and good equipment. Have fun!
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Can be ridden quickly just be aware with bracken growing high off the sides and a few corners and crests that are blind that you are liable to meet walkers 4x4's motorbikes and technically horses too. ( I've never seen a horse but there's always a first )
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I found the slab easiest to climb on the ebike in a low gear and Emtb power mode. Riding downs just nice fun on the main slab it's pretty grippy :-)
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Rough and rocky downhill section, it is quite steep, brakes on constantly controlling downward speed. It could be easy to have a fall here. Concentrate, pick a good ride line. Push the bike if not too sure
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An excellent fast and technical mtb descent from West to East. A very technical climb which can be cleaned on a mtb with a bit of skill, fitness and luck 😉. (Did I mention I've done it?) Too rocky for gravel bikes.
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The area around Crosthwaite And Lyth is a gateway to natural mountain biking trails within the stunning Lake District. You'll find diverse experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic descents. While not traditional bike parks, destinations like Grizedale Forest offer extensive graded trails and jumps, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers several options. You can tackle the Fox Full Descent, known for being fast and technical. Another option is the Steep Rocky Descent in Lake District National Park, which features a rough and rocky downhill section. Grizedale Forest also has a 1km Black Grade trail designed for severe technical features.
Intermediate riders will enjoy the North Face Trail Section 13, which allows you to experience the best singletrack parts of the North Face Trail. In Grizedale Forest, the North Face MTB Trail (Red Grade) is a 16km route with sinuous singletrack, adrenaline-fueled descents, and challenging climbs.
Yes, there are options for newer or younger riders. The region offers routes like the 'Barrow Banks Gravel Descent,' which is described as perfect for its low technical difficulty and views over Windermere. Within Grizedale Forest, trails like the Silurian Way and Moor Top Trail utilize forest roads and offer more accessible cycling experiences.
Many trails offer stunning views. The Steep Rocky Descent in Lake District National Park provides cracking views. In Grizedale Forest, the Hawkshead Moor Trail boasts panoramic views towards Coniston Old Man, Ambleside, the Langdale fells, and Helvellyn. The Silurian Way also offers wonderful views across contrasting forest habitats.
For bike and e-bike hire, as well as expert advice to make the most of your ride, you can visit Biketreks, located onsite at Grizedale Forest.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Crosthwaite And Lyth offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Whitbarrow Scar to Lord's Seat loop' or the 'Secret Tarn – Gummer's How loop.' There are also running trails and road cycling routes, such as the 'Lyth Valley – Stone Bridge Near Staveley loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, running guide, and road cycling guide for the region.
Yes, the area features unique natural elements. The Satterthwaite Slab offers a grippy natural rock surface for riding and climbing. Grizedale Forest also has man-made tarns like Goosey Foot Tarn and Grizedale Tarn, which can be explored via dedicated trails.
Besides bike hire at Grizedale Forest, you'll find cyclist-friendly amenities like The Wheatsheaf Inn in Brigsteer, a country pub known for serving good food, which can be a great stop after a ride.
Visitors appreciate the natural mountain biking trails, challenging descents, and singletrack. The variety of terrain caters to different riding preferences, and the stunning views of the Lake District landscape are a consistent highlight. Many also enjoy the rewarding feeling of tackling technical sections like the Fox Full Descent.
Yes, Trowbarrow Quarry is a great spot for playful riding, offering a makeshift pump track and fast descents through the woods, suitable for gravel or mountain bikes.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the Lake District's natural trails are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. Always check local weather conditions, as rain can make trails more challenging and muddy. Early or late rides are ideal for experiencing forest bird life, especially on trails like the Moor Top Trail.


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