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Mountain biking in Kyloe Wood offers a diverse landscape characterized by dense conifer forests and prominent sandstone crags. The terrain includes rolling hills, providing varied elevation changes for mountain bikers. Trails often lead to elevated viewpoints with vistas across the land towards the coast. This region is also a Red Squirrel Conservation Reserve, adding to its natural appeal.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
2
riders
15.0km
01:13
190m
190m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
3.0
(1)
1
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21.4km
01:29
240m
240m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
(5)
42
riders
32.5km
02:05
160m
160m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.7
(3)
16
riders
55.2km
03:03
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.8km
02:32
410m
410m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Brilliant scenery along the coast in that area. Worthy trail to ride on when the weathers decent
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Chathill train station is located in a rural area, the main use seems to be serving the small villages close by. I was not sure if the station was still in use, looking at the southbound side of the track it gives the impression that it could be closed, but the northern side is clearly open
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The views here are very nice. Looking north from an elevated height, you can see the contour of the land and the incoming waves. There are several bays what would be nice to rest at in summer months
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This section, if wet, ideally needs a MTB, there had been a storm the previous two days, loads of rain. I was able to ride through but it was a bit soggy and the bike was wheel spinning. It is possible to ride on the grass verge area and get through. When dry it will be good to ride on, when wet it does take far more energy and exertion
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This is a good route for gravel riders. The surface is compact small gravel that is decent to ride on, good signage is in place. National Cycle Network 1 route.
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Located on the crossroads of the A1 and Holy Island Road. This is a popular destination and accommodation for tourists wanting to go to Holy Island. Accommodation, meals and a petrol station beside the Inn
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You might be surprised to see these canvas wigwam type tents. There are no buildings close to them, just the wigwams, a small car park and a view of The Cheviot Hills
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The Landing is a popular pub where many of the caravan site residents drink and eat. There is a car park, public toilets and a mobile cafe opposite this popular pub. The seating at the Landing has many canopies covering the seated areas and looks relaxed
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Kyloe Wood offers a diverse landscape for mountain biking, characterized by dense conifer forests and prominent sandstone crags. You'll encounter rolling hills, providing varied elevation changes, and trails often feature compact small gravel. Some routes also incorporate gnarly rocky features and sandstone terrain, adding to the challenge.
Yes, Kyloe Wood has options for various skill levels. For an easier ride, consider the View of Holy Island – View of The Cheviot loop from West Mains, which is rated as easy and offers scenic views towards Holy Island and the Cheviot Hills.
Many trails in Kyloe Wood lead to elevated viewpoints offering stunning vistas across the land, towards Bamburgh Castle, the coast, and Holy Island. A popular route like the St Cuthbert's Cave – Greensheen Hill Trig Point loop from Middleton includes a climb to Greensheen Hill, a notable trig point providing excellent views. You can also pass by the historical St Cuthbert's Cave, a shallow rocky outcrop steeped in folklore.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Kyloe Wood are designed as loops. For example, the St Cuthbert's Cave – Greensheen Hill Trig Point loop from Middleton and the View of Holy Island – View of The Cheviot loop from West Mains are both circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The mountain bike trails in Kyloe Wood are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 8 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the immersive experience of the dense conifer forests, and the stunning views from elevated points across the Northumberland landscape.
Kyloe Wood offers a variety of trails, including easier options that can be suitable for families. The well-maintained network and good signage, including sections of the National Cycle Network 1, make it accessible. It's recommended to choose routes with lower difficulty grades, such as the 'easy' rated trails, for family outings.
Kyloe Wood is a popular area for outdoor activities, and many trails are suitable for dogs. However, as it is a designated Red Squirrel Conservation Reserve, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, to protect the local wildlife. Always check specific trail regulations or signage for any restrictions.
Kyloe Wood can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. The dense conifer forests provide some shelter, but trails can be muddy after heavy rain, especially in winter. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific parking areas are often available near trailheads, it's advisable to check the starting points of individual routes for detailed parking information. For public transport, Kyloe Wood's proximity to areas like Beal Station (as mentioned in the View of Holy Island – Berwick Coastal Path loop) suggests some accessibility, but options may be limited and require planning.
There are at least 5 distinct mountain bike trails detailed for Kyloe Wood, offering a range of distances and difficulties. These include routes that explore the forests, crags, and offer coastal views.
Among the available routes, the Seahouses Harbour – Craster Harbour loop from Budle is the longest, covering approximately 54.9 kilometers (34.1 miles). This moderate trail offers an extensive ride through varied landscapes.
While there are no trails explicitly rated as 'difficult' in the current selection, many of the 'moderate' trails, such as the St Cuthbert's Cave – Greensheen Hill Trig Point loop from Budle, offer significant elevation gains and varied terrain, including rocky features and sandstone, which can provide a good challenge for experienced riders.


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