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Talkin Tarn

The best MTB trails around Talkin Tarn

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Mountain biking around Talkin Tarn offers diverse terrain, centered around a 65-acre glacial tarn set within 120 acres of mature woodlands and farmland. The landscape transitions from accessible paths around the tarn to more challenging routes through woods and fields, extending into the North Pennines. Trails feature varied surfaces, including asphalt, unpaved paths, paved sections, and natural terrain, catering to different riding preferences. Elevation gains can reach up to 970 meters on longer routes.

Best mountain bike trails around Talkin…

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Talkin Tarn, Simmerson Hill Track & Newbiggin loop

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This moderate 16.9-mile mountain biking loop near Talkin Tarn offers diverse terrain and stunning views of the North Pennines.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Willem VS
September 13, 2025, Askerton Castle

Askerton Castle is a rare example of a fortified medieval manor house, situated in remote north Cumbria, about three miles north of Hadrian's Wall. The original building was constructed around 1290 as an unfortified hall, but in the late 15th century, two battlemented towers—the Dacre Tower and the Dovecot Tower—were added by Thomas, Lord Dacre, as part of a border defense against the notorious Border Reivers. In the 16th century, the complex was expanded with a stable block and additional wings for troop accommodation. A third tower on the northwest corner is believed to have been lost, possibly to fire, but traces of its stonework and staircases are still visible in the walls. The structure contains impressive oak beams, dated between 1494 and 1510, and shows clear stages of architectural evolution—from a simple hall to a military stronghold. Although the castle is not open to the public, it is now part of the Askerton Castle Estate, an organic farm that produces beef, lamb, pork, and poultry. The building is a Grade I listed building, indicating its exceptional historical value.

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Bewcastle Fort (Latin: Fanum Cocidi) was a Roman fort in the English town of Bewcastle. The fort lay north of Hadrian's Wall and was connected by a road (Maiden Way) to the Banna (Birdoswald) fort on the wall. The fort's Latin name (The Shrine of Cocidius) indicates that it enclosed an existing local shrine. The Romans equated the deity Cocidius with Mars, and the fort was possibly built there to control tribal gatherings. In the second century, the Cohors I Dacorum mil. eq. (a mixed cohort with infantry and cavalry in dual garrisons, with auxiliaries from Dacia) was stationed there. A dual garrison cohort was also likely stationed there in the third century. By 400, before Hadrian's Wall was abandoned, Bewcastle Fort had already been abandoned. Around 1092, Bewcastle Castle was built in a corner of the former fortress, using Roman stone. The church of St. Cuthbert is also located within the old fortress walls.

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Cattle grid, a bypass and an intersection

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August 7, 2025, Lambley Viaduct

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This impressive Augustinian priory, founded around 1169, is just a stone's throw from Hadrian's Wall. Its ruins tell stories of kings, wars, and pilgrims. King Edward I stayed here in 1306 during his final campaign against the Scots, and Robert the Bruce later attacked the monastery. The church ruins still stand tall, with a dramatic triple-arched structure. Built partly with stones from Hadrian's Wall, they include Roman inscriptions. Inside, you'll find the Lanercost Cross (1214) and the Lanercost Dossal, a work of art designed by William Morris.

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Castle Carrock is a small village, in the centre The Cumberland Arms pub seems to be the main social gathering place. Large gardens with benches and plenty parking. There is a constant steady flow of traffic in and out the village

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Unfortunately the river beach with the best view of the viaduct is not accessible from the public trail.

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Emily
December 30, 2023, Lanercost Priory

To the right of the church entrance door is a tap with fresh water. :)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of mountain bike trails can I find around Talkin Tarn?

The area offers a diverse range of mountain bike trails, from moderate loops through woodlands and fields to more challenging routes extending into the North Pennines. You'll encounter varied surfaces, including asphalt, unpaved paths, paved sections, and natural terrain, catering to different riding preferences and skill levels.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for beginners or families near Talkin Tarn?

While the 1.3-mile circular path directly around Talkin Tarn has cycling restrictions, there are routes available from the country park that are suitable for varying difficulty levels. For a moderate option, consider the Talkin Tarn & Simmerson Hill loop, which is 15.4 km and offers a mix of unpaved paths and natural terrain.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks I might see while mountain biking around Talkin Tarn?

You'll be riding through a landscape shaped by a 65-acre glacial tarn and surrounded by 120 acres of mature woodlands. Keep an eye out for 'The Nest,' a unique structure built from locally sourced green wood on the south-east corner of the tarn, offering a place to rest and sky-watch. The historic Alex Boathouse also serves as an exhibition space for local arts and crafts.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in the Talkin Tarn area?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For example, the Talkin Tarn, Simmerson Hill Track & Newbiggin loop is a 27.2 km moderate route with significant elevation gain through woodlands. Another option is the View of Tarnmonath Fell – View of The Gairs loop from Farlam, a 13.7 km moderate ride.

Where can I park when mountain biking at Talkin Tarn?

Talkin Tarn Country Park has established parking facilities. Many routes are designed to start conveniently next to parking lots, making access straightforward for mountain bikers.

What is the most challenging mountain bike trail in the area?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Castle Carrock to Lambley Viaduct via Simmerson Hill is a difficult 44.7 km route with an elevation gain of 970 meters, requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills.

What do other mountain bikers say about the trails around Talkin Tarn?

The mountain biking routes in Talkin Tarn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 8 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain and the picturesque views across the tarn and towards the North Pennines.

Can I rent mountain bikes at Talkin Tarn?

Yes, mountain bike hire is available on-site at Talkin Tarn Country Park, providing a convenient option if you don't bring your own bike.

Are there places to eat or get refreshments near the mountain bike trails?

Yes, the Boathouse Tea Room at Talkin Tarn offers superb views of the tarn and is a great spot for refreshments. There's also an adjoining gift shop selling local items.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking around Talkin Tarn?

The diverse terrain and natural beauty of Talkin Tarn can be enjoyed throughout the year. However, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially during winter months when trails might be wet or icy.

How long do mountain bike rides typically take in this region?

Ride durations vary significantly depending on the route and your pace. Moderate loops like the Talkin Tarn & Simmerson Hill loop can take around 1 hour 22 minutes, while longer, more challenging routes such as the Butterburn Bridge – Lanercost Priory loop from Brampton might take over 4 hours.

Is public transport available to Talkin Tarn for mountain bikers?

Talkin Tarn is located two miles south of Brampton. While specific public transport links directly to the country park for mountain bikers are not detailed, Brampton itself is accessible, and local transport options from there might be available. It's advisable to check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport.

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