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Mountain bike trails around Beetham offer diverse terrain, characterized by mixed woodland, limestone grassland, and coastal views. The region features varied elevation profiles, from gentle climbs to more challenging ascents. Mountain biking here provides access to areas like the Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape, known for its natural features. The landscape supports a range of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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30.6km
02:43
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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35.9km
02:40
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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22.5km
01:28
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Be careful of cars (requires cycling on the road to get here). Trail passes across the crag, and you can stop on the way to get the the top of the crag (hiking route). Trail ends with great descent :)
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An impressive rock face formed at the quarry which is now a nature reserve.
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The Wheatsheaf Inn is a cyclist friendly country pub serving good food. There are places to sit inside and out, where you can really appreciate your stunning surroundings.
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The old quarry situated on the western side of the crag serves as a consistent nesting ground for peregrine falcons, safeguarded by a dedicated team of Falcon Watch volunteers. Rock climbers frequently utilize the crag, and an annual fell race is held on the crag as part of the Warton Children's Sports Day festivities.
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The old quarry situated on the western side of the crag serves as a consistent nesting ground for peregrine falcons, safeguarded by a dedicated team of Falcon Watch volunteers. Rock climbers frequently utilize the crag, and an annual fell race is held on the crag as part of the Warton Children's Sports Day festivities.
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There are over 70 mountain bike trails around Beetham, offering a variety of experiences. These include 17 easy routes, 51 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Mountain biking in Beetham features diverse terrain, including mixed woodland, limestone grassland, and coastal paths. You'll encounter varied elevation profiles, from gentle climbs to more challenging ascents, often with views of the surrounding natural landscape.
Yes, Beetham offers 17 easy mountain bike routes, which are generally suitable for beginners and families. These trails provide a less strenuous experience, allowing riders of all skill levels to enjoy the scenic area, such as the Arnside Viaduct – Warton Crag Road Climb loop from Arnside.
For those seeking a challenge, Beetham has 2 difficult mountain bike routes. Additionally, many of the 51 moderate trails, such as the Newbiggin Crags and Scout Hill loop, require good fitness and offer significant elevation gains, providing a rewarding experience for advanced riders.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Beetham are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Forest Trail Past Yewbarrow – Whitbarrow Scar loop from Heversham and the View of the Howgill Fells – Fast Descent to Clawthorp loop from Holme, which offer varied distances and elevation profiles.
The Beetham area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Arnside Knott, which offers extensive views of the Lakeland Fells and Yorkshire Dales. Other natural highlights include Fairy Steps and Hawes Water. The region is part of the Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape, known for its mixed woodland and vibrant wildlife.
Yes, the Beetham area has several interesting historical sites. You can visit Sizergh Castle and Gardens, or explore the ruins of Hazelslack Tower. The historic Lancaster Canal is also nearby, offering a peaceful route with varied wildlife.
The mountain bike trails in Beetham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, scenic views, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
While many trails in the Beetham area are suitable for dogs, it's important to keep them under control, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, such as parts of the Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape or near RSPB Leighton Moss. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
The Beetham area and nearby villages offer various options for refreshments. While specific cafes or pubs directly on every trail are not guaranteed, towns like Cartmel Village, known for its priory and sticky toffee pudding, provide good bases for exploring and finding places to eat and drink after your ride.
The Beetham area is enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter rides can be invigorating, though some trails may be muddier or require more caution due to weather conditions.
While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead may vary, Beetham and surrounding towns like Arnside are generally accessible by local bus services. For routes starting further afield, planning your journey in advance and checking local transport schedules is recommended.
Parking is typically available in and around Beetham and the starting points of various trails. Look for designated car parks in villages or near popular trailheads. Always ensure you park responsibly and consider local residents and access routes.


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