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Lands Common To Hamsterley, Lynesack And Softley And South Bedburn

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Lands Common To Hamsterley, Lynesack And Softley And South Bedburn

Top 12 Bike Parks around Lands Common To Hamsterley, Lynesack And Softley And South Bedburn

Best bike parks around Lands Common To Hamsterley, Lynesack And Softley And South Bedburn are primarily found within Hamsterley Forest, a significant hub for natural cycling. This expansive forest offers a diverse range of trails suitable for various skill levels, from beginners to expert downhill enthusiasts. The area features over 40 miles of way-marked trails across 2,000 hectares of woodland, providing a natural and immersive cycling experience. Riders can find everything from flowing singletrack and berms to drops, jumps, and…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Route 666 Trail

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Route 666 is exactly how it sounds, rooty hell. Its a black rated trail which consists of a challenging climb to start off with plenty of optional extra technical features …

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Longest red decent in the forest

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Pike's Teeth Trail, Hamsterley Forest

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The first trail that can be found on Hamsterley Forest' black route. The trail has an average gradient of -7% peaking at -20% in places and is around 0.4 Mile long.

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Woods Downhill Trail, Hamsterley Forest

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The first half of this trial has been official for a while, however the bottom half after crossing through the fire-road used to be unofficial. It has recently been converted …

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Special K Trail, Hamsterley Forest

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A Official Red trail which can be found at Hamsterley Forest, it has a average gradient of -8% spanning over around 0.3 Miles peaking at around -15%. Although the trail …

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December 23, 2024, Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5), Hamsterley Forest

Very good trail with some good jumps but rocky

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Pikes teeth is a black section with (berm,drop,jump rock) can be very slippery

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Another awesome trail, wide machine-built trail with many large berms, drops, tabletops and other features. Not many trails like this one in the UK.

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Transmission is an awesome trial to practice!!

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Roots and rocks to start with then a few step downs and tabletops with a few berms to finish off.

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Longest red decent in the forest

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Hard to add more than Josh has (see other tip). A nice and technical section - surprisingly, if you pick the right line you can get some real speed up. Not so sure it is a true black section, a technical red is my way of thinking.

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The first half of this trial has been official for a while, however the bottom half after crossing through the fire-road used to be unofficial. It has recently been converted to an official trail which is meant to be continued on from the original first half. The trail is around 0.2 Mile long with an average gradient of -8% peaking at -35% in places.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of mountain biking trails are available in Hamsterley Forest?

Hamsterley Forest offers a diverse range of trails suitable for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy green and blue routes perfect for families and beginners, to challenging red and black trails, as well as orange-graded downhill tracks for experts. The trails feature flowing singletrack, berms, drops, jumps, rock gardens, and technical descents.

Are there any challenging downhill trails for experienced riders?

Yes, Hamsterley Forest is home to several challenging trails. For expert downhill action, consider Pike's Teeth Trail, Hamsterley Forest, a black-rated section with roots, rocks, step-downs, and berms. Another option is the Route 666 Trail, known for its rooty, technical sections and challenging climbs.

Which trails are suitable for intermediate mountain bikers?

Intermediate riders will enjoy the red-graded trails in Hamsterley Forest. Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5), Hamsterley Forest is a popular choice, featuring a long, flowy descent with drops, jumps, and gaps. The Special K Trail, Hamsterley Forest is another official red-graded option, spanning about 0.3 miles with an optional black section halfway down for those seeking an extra challenge.

Are there family-friendly bike trails in Hamsterley Forest?

Absolutely. Hamsterley Forest provides trails suitable for families and beginners. The Skills Loop (Purple Grade) is a 1.6km loop perfect for practicing fundamental techniques. The Squirrel Chaser (Blue Grade) is an 8.4km trail offering a comfortable introduction to off-road cycling, and the main Blue Trail is a 14.5km route exploring the woodland with smooth, undulating sections.

What facilities are available at Hamsterley Forest for mountain bikers?

Hamsterley Forest is well-equipped for visitors. You'll find amenities such as toilets, a cafe for refreshments, bike hire services, and a bike shop. Uplift services are also available for downhill riders, though booking is advised.

When is the best time of year to visit Hamsterley Forest for mountain biking?

The best time to visit Hamsterley Forest for mountain biking is generally during the drier months, from late spring through early autumn. This ensures the trails are in optimal condition, reducing mud and making for a more enjoyable ride. However, the forest is open year-round, and trails are maintained by local groups like Hamsterley Trailblazers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the variety of trails that cater to all skill levels, from family-friendly rides to challenging routes for experienced riders. The stunning forest scenery and well-maintained singletrack within the 2,000 hectares of woodland also contribute to an enjoyable and immersive natural cycling experience.

Are there other outdoor activities or routes near the bike parks?

Yes, beyond the bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like those found in the Cycling around Lands Common To Hamsterley, Lynesack And Softley And South Bedburn guide, or discover gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Lands Common To Hamsterley, Lynesack And Softley And South Bedburn guide. There are also easy hiking trails available, detailed in the Easy hikes around Lands Common To Hamsterley, Lynesack And Softley And South Bedburn guide.

Can I find viewpoints along the bike trails in Hamsterley Forest?

Yes, some trails offer scenic viewpoints. For instance, The Big 'Un (Red Grade) takes riders to more remote parts of the forest and provides superb views overlooking Eggleston Moor, allowing you to appreciate the natural beauty of the North Pennines.

Is there a dedicated downhill bike park within Hamsterley Forest?

Yes, Hamsterley Forest hosts the Descend Bike Park (also known as Danny Hart's Descend Bike Park). This dedicated downhill park is designed for expert riders, featuring four-cross tracks and full downhill courses with steep rock chutes, berms, and various jumps. Uplift services are available for convenience.

What is the 'Woods Downhill Trail' like in Hamsterley Forest?

The Woods Downhill Trail, Hamsterley Forest is a challenging route that has recently been converted into an official trail. It's approximately 0.2 miles long with an average gradient of -8%, peaking at -35% in places, offering an exhilarating descent for experienced riders.

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