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Mountain biking around Rainow offers access to diverse terrain on the eastern side of the Peak District border in Cheshire, England. The village is surrounded by pasture farmland and features prominent natural landmarks. Kerridge Hill overlooks the area, providing a rugged backdrop, while Lamaload Reservoir, England's highest constructed dam, is situated to the east. This landscape provides varied mountain bike trails for exploration.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
4.6
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41
riders
27.3km
02:03
420m
420m
This moderate 17.0-mile mountain biking loop in Lyme Park offers scenic views, historic landmarks, and diverse terrain.
4.0
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6
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9.21km
00:51
240m
240m
This easy 5.7-mile mountain biking trail in Macclesfield Forest offers 773 feet of elevation gain and takes about 50 minutes to complete.

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4.4
(34)
201
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24.2km
02:05
610m
610m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.5
(22)
213
riders
16.3km
01:39
480m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.6
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71
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36.9km
02:16
190m
190m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good selection of beers and great views
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The West end of Hacked Way Lane is a narrow loose gravel lane with elevation running alongside a stone wall. Views of Tegg's Nose heading West.
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Nice section of narrow, semi-rough gravel down towards Tegg's Nose
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Great pub with large beer garden at the back. Next to the old Higher Poynton railway station on the Middlewood Way. Also next to a cafe (for ice creams etc) and the Macclesfield Canal.
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Saint Stephen, the patron saint of this church commonly known as the "Woodland Chapel," is one of the first seven deacons of the original Jerusalem church and the first martyr (martyr) of early Christianity. The church commemorates him on Boxing Day, December 26. When Stephen recounted his vision of the open heavens: "But he, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God" (Acts 7:55), the people were so outraged that they drove him out of the city and stoned him.
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Most tips here have it nailed. It is well known in the local MTB community but for any modern mountain bike it is not challenging. Annoyingly, it always seems to throw up a big rock at my frame though :)
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Great pub that opens at 6.00PM. Serves food.
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There are over 170 mountain bike trails around Rainow, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. This includes 25 easy routes, 132 moderate routes, and 20 difficult routes.
Mountain biking around Rainow offers diverse terrain, situated on the eastern side of the Peak District border. You'll find a mix of pasture farmland, challenging ascents around features like Kerridge Hill, and scenic paths near Lamaload Reservoir. The area provides options from gentle bridleways to more technical descents.
Yes, Rainow offers 25 easy mountain bike trails. A good option for a less strenuous ride is the Forest Bridleway Trail, which is 9.2 km long and provides a gentle path through forested areas.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Rainow has 20 difficult routes. While specific difficult routes are not highlighted in the top list, the area's location bordering the Peak District and features like Kerridge Hill suggest plenty of technical terrain. You can explore routes like the Long Lane Rocky Descent – Taxal Berm loop from The Street Car Park for a moderate yet engaging ride with rocky sections.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Rainow are circular. For example, the popular Lyme Park loop is a 27.3 km circular trail, and the Long Lane Rocky Descent – Taxal Berm loop from The Street Car Park is another circular option.
The trails around Rainow offer access to several notable landmarks and natural features. You can encounter the impressive Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls, explore the unique rock formations of Lud's Church, or enjoy views from summits like Shining Tor trig point and Eccles Pike Summit and Toposcope. Lamaload Reservoir, England's highest constructed dam, is also a prominent feature in the area.
The mountain bike trails in Rainow are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 440 reviews. Over 3,700 mountain bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and well-maintained paths within the Peak District border.
While specific long-distance mountain bike routes are not detailed, Rainow's location on the Peak District border means it offers access to an extensive network. The Peak District Boundary Walk, a long-distance footpath, runs directly past the village, suggesting potential links to longer cycling routes, though specific mountain biking access on this path would need local verification.
Yes, you can find routes that pass through forested or wooded areas. The Forest Bridleway Trail is an example of a route that takes you through forested bridleways, offering a scenic and sheltered ride.
Yes, some routes provide scenic views over Macclesfield Forest. The Charity Lane – View over Macclesfield Forest loop from Sutton is a moderate 16.3 km trail specifically designed to offer these vistas.
Among the highlighted routes, the Bollington Labyrinth – Middlewood Way loop from Macclesfield is one of the longest, covering 36.8 km. This moderate trail offers a substantial ride through the local landscape.


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