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Mountain biking around Bulmer offers routes through the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty characterized by rolling countryside, wooded sections, and open fields. The terrain includes a mix of country lanes and off-road paths, providing varied riding experiences. Elevation gains are moderate, making the area accessible for different skill levels. The landscape features historical landmarks and scenic views across the North Yorkshire countryside.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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32.9km
02:44
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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40.4km
03:15
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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35.6km
02:26
380m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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02:39
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Apparently regarded by the Victorians as "ill-planned and untidy", but now quite possibly one the most picturesque Moors villages, Hutton-le-Hole is a very popular starting point for hikes. Fairly sizeable car park just on the eastern side of the village off the road to Lastingham. Lots more info available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutton-le-Hole, https://www.yorkshire.com/hutton-le-hole/?srsltid=AfmBOoqlQxZoMrKrxFTMhz3S7ZTijB3NKHNKMKO3WYru-vDGGmjNYk2Q, https://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/places-to-go/hutton-le-hole-lastingham-appleton-le-moors
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Beautiful woodland walks with stunning views of Castle Howard and unique architectural features like the pyramid on St. Anne's Hill and the Four Faces monument. The wood also features a variety of flora, including rhododendrons, and the King Oak, which has a fascinating information board.
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The remains of this Augustinian priory include a gatehouse adorned with the De Roos family heraldry. You can also learn about the priory's role in World War II, including Winston Churchill's secret visit and its use in training and testing for D-Day.
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Fryton Lane ends here, where it meets Fryton West Wood. Off-road parking for a couple of cars. Far-reaching views to the north across the Vale of Pickering. Great track to the east, through Fryton East Wood, which is blanketed in bluebells in Spring.
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Unmissable and unfortunately not well served by public footpaths or bridleways, however, the main road has sufficiently wide verges to walk safely along. If you are heading north past the Obelisk Ponds, then there is a fantastic track on the east side of the road which is flanked by lime trees forming a wonderful avenue to walk along (see photos).
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Hutton Le Hole is a nice village to pass through, all the stone buildings are good to look at and they all seem to compliment each other. This is a nice tourist area which seems to present a calm atmosphere
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Good views in this area of a landscape which is up and down and kind of like all over the place. It does make you stop and appreciate it though
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This might just be one of the best views from a road in the entire North York Moors, particularly as you really might not see it coming! "Hidden" on the northern end of the village of Gillamoor, just past the church, is this incredible sweeping view of the moorland of Hutton Ridge and Spaunton Moor. You simply have to stop here!
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The mountain bike trails around Bulmer, located within the Howardian Hills, offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll encounter rolling countryside, wooded sections, and open fields. Routes combine country lanes with off-road paths, providing varied riding experiences. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and historical sights.
Yes, while most of the routes are classified as moderate, there is at least one easy mountain bike trail available around Bulmer. The overall elevation gains in the area are moderate, making it accessible for different skill levels, including those new to mountain biking.
Many of the trails around Bulmer are moderate. A popular choice is the Coneysthorpe loop โ Howardian Hills, which is 20.4 miles (32.9 km) long and features varied terrain. Another well-liked option is the Coneysthorpe Chapel โ Malton War Memorial loop from Malton, a 25.1-mile (40.4 km) path that combines country roads and off-road sections, passing historical points of interest.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Bulmer are designed as loops. For example, the Coneysthorpe Chapel loop from Whitwell-on-the-Hill is a 13.9-mile (22.3 km) circular trail through the rural landscape. Another option is the Castle Howard Obelisk โ Kirkham Priory loop from Malton, which offers a 35.6 km circular ride.
The Bulmer area is rich in historical landmarks. You can encounter impressive sites like Castle Howard, a magnificent stately home, or the ruins of Sheriff Hutton Castle. Some routes also offer views of Slingsby Castle. These historical points add a unique cultural dimension to your ride.
Absolutely. The Howardian Hills provide scenic views across the North Yorkshire countryside. You might come across natural monuments such as the Pretty Wood, King's Oak and the Four Faces Monument, or enjoy panoramic vistas from spots like the Caulkley Bank Trig Point. The rolling hills and wooded areas offer a beautiful backdrop for your ride.
The mountain bike routes in Bulmer are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the blend of natural beauty, varied terrain, and the opportunity to explore historical sights within the Howardian Hills.
The mountain bike trails around Bulmer vary in length. You can find shorter routes, such as the Coneysthorpe Chapel loop from Whitwell-on-the-Hill at 13.9 miles (22.3 km), which typically takes about 1 hour 51 minutes. Longer routes, like the Hutton-le-Hole village โ View of Slingsby Castle loop from Slingsby, can extend up to 47.1 km (29.3 miles).
Yes, the Castle Howard Obelisk โ Kirkham Priory loop from Malton is an excellent choice. This 35.6 km (22.1 miles) route allows you to cycle past significant landmarks like the Castle Howard Obelisk and the historic Kirkham Priory, offering both a rewarding ride and cultural exploration.
The mountain biking in Bulmer is predominantly moderate. Out of the 10 available routes, 9 are classified as moderate, with one easy option. This means you can expect a good challenge with moderate elevation gains, suitable for riders with some experience, while still being accessible for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
Yes, many routes in Bulmer provide this blend. For instance, the Coneysthorpe Chapel โ Malton War Memorial loop from Malton is a moderate path that specifically offers a mix of country roads and off-road sections, allowing for varied riding conditions and scenery.


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