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Mountain biking around Ellerton-On-Swale offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by woodlands, river valleys, and gentle climbs. The region features a mix of open countryside and forested sections, providing diverse riding experiences. Trails often follow the course of the River Swale, connecting historical sites and local villages. This landscape provides a suitable environment for both leisurely rides and more challenging mountain biking.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
5.0
(1)
11
riders
24.1km
01:45
390m
390m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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riders
36.4km
02:55
560m
560m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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4.0
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9
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22.6km
01:17
180m
180m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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20.8km
01:41
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Great place to stop for a break when out cycling. Richmond market place has plenty of cafes and pubs, for bite to eat and a refreshing drink.
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The wall paintings are wonderful - always a joy to see. The bike ride alongside the Swale is perfect. Watch out for herons, which can often be seen fishing on a rock. The ice cream at the parlour as you arrive at the station is delicious. The deli just inside is also fabulous…….
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Early evening as the sun starts to set. Benches in Westfield looking over towards Reeth Road and Swaledale
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Biggest ruins I've seen, no entry fee, lots of interesting places to see, my favourite part was the roof underneath the refectory
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The bridge was originally built in 1422, probably rebuilt in the late 16th century and widened in 1792.
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The church dates from 1868. It can be regarded as a prestige project of the then pastor, Father William Strickland: once finished, everyone was amazed by the beauty, but also amazed by the price. She put the parish in huge debt and Father Strickland in big trouble with his superiors. His parishioners objected to the amount of the debt, in particular to the construction of the school, which they believed could have been provided more cheaply. This building is now used as a parish hall.
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There are over 30 mountain bike trails around Ellerton-On-Swale listed on komoot. These routes offer a mix of terrain, including woodlands, river valleys, and open countryside.
The trails around Ellerton-On-Swale are predominantly easy to moderate. You'll find 14 easy routes and 16 moderate routes, making the area suitable for a wide range of riders, from beginners to those seeking a bit more challenge.
Yes, Ellerton-On-Swale offers several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or family outings. An example is the Ruins of Easby Abbey – Catterick Bridge loop from Colburn, an 11.7-mile route that provides scenic views and follows the river.
While there are no trails explicitly rated as 'difficult' in the immediate area, more experienced riders can find longer, moderate routes that offer a good workout. The Jingle Pot Road Climb – Dales Bike Centre & Café loop from Brough with St. Giles, at over 30 miles with significant elevation gain, provides a substantial challenge.
Many trails pass by historical sites and scenic points. You can explore the Ruins of Easby Abbey, or ride through Richmond Market Town and Castle. The region's routes often follow the River Swale, offering picturesque views.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Ellerton-On-Swale are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Whitcliffe Wood – Ruins of Easby Abbey loop from Colburn, a 15-mile moderate trail.
The mountain bike trails around Ellerton-On-Swale are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often appreciate the varied terrain, which includes river paths, woodlands, and open countryside, suitable for different ability levels.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Ellerton-On-Swale, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be excellent, though trails might be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions and shorter daylight hours.
While specific pub stops are not always marked on every route, many trails pass through or near local villages and towns like Richmond and Catterick, where you can find pubs and cafes. For instance, the Richmond Town Centre – Catterick Bridge loop from Catterick takes you through Richmond, offering opportunities for refreshments.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many routes start from towns or villages like Colburn or Catterick, which typically have public car parks. It's advisable to check local parking options for your chosen starting point before you head out.
Generally, you do not need a permit for mountain biking on public bridleways and byways in the Ellerton-On-Swale area. However, always respect private land and adhere to any local signage regarding access restrictions or specific trail rules.
The trails around Ellerton-On-Swale feature a mix of surfaces, including compacted earth, gravel paths, and some paved sections, especially near villages. Conditions can vary with weather; expect some muddy sections after rain, particularly in wooded or riverside areas.


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