Best bike parks around Ebberston And Yedingham are primarily found in the surrounding North Yorkshire region, as the villages themselves do not host dedicated bike parks. This area serves as a gateway to extensive mountain biking opportunities, notably Dalby Forest and the wider North York Moors. The landscape features a mix of dense woodlands, moorland heather tracks, and steep-sided valleys, providing diverse terrain for cycling. Riders can find trails ranging from family-friendly routes to challenging technical descents and climbs.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Good switchbacks. Quite steep downhill sections, the surface has many exposed rocks, sunken ride lines. Be alert, some of this is black graded riding. Theres less traction and grip on days like today due to rainfall. Its fun to ride on though.
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Cafe & bike shop both take card payments (and apple payments even if theres no signal). Great place to stop for a slice of cake, sandwich and a coffee. Or bike repairs if needed (and a bit of clothes shopping with all the latest brands there).
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dalby forest mountain biking, cafe, walks, park bike hire, awesome mountain biking
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This is the usual place where people go when they choose to do their Dalby Forest adventures! There's a car park, a café, tourist information, trail maps, bike hire, and much more. This forest is in a dark skies area too, so there are two observatories here hosting stargazing events from time to time. An obvious place to make a stop on your Tour, particularly if you need some good coffee and much-desired flapjack!
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This is the usual place where people go when they choose to do their Dalby Forest adventures! There is a car park here, a café, tourist information, trail maps, a bike hire place and much more. This area is a dark skies area, and so there are two observatories here hosting stargazing events from time to time! An obvious place to make a stop on your tour, particularly if you need some good coffee and much-desired flapjack.
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A good climb on the Red / Blue MTB trail here straight from Low Dalby. It can be difficult to begin with, but I suppose that's what it's all about, isn't it?
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Medusa's Drop is a rather famous (or infamous?) part of the Red Route with a very steep drop down through the forest here: zigzags, switchbacks, berms and more. The lower part of the descent is quite challenging, so this is really for experts!
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Dixon's Hollow must be a mountain bike dream come true. You might be a walker, but it is nonetheless interesting to look at the MTB course here; there are usually bikers here. Stay on the path, though, and enjoy the spectacle from afar!
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The primary destination for mountain biking near Ebberston And Yedingham is Dalby Forest mountain bike trails. It's a major hub in North Yorkshire, offering a wide array of trails for all skill levels. Another notable spot is Dixon's Hollow Bike Park, known for its skills course, dirt jumps, and pump track.
Yes, Dalby Forest offers several family-friendly and beginner options. The Blue Cycle Trail is an official route starting from the Visitor Centre with fantastic views on a fast-flowing path. The Riggs & Dales RED Trail within Dalby Forest is also an easier option suitable for all skill levels. Additionally, Sutton Bank, a short distance away, provides an easy 4.8km family-friendly cycle trail.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenges, particularly within Dalby Forest. The Jerry Noddle RED Trail is a hard 12.6km ride requiring advanced skills, and the UCI World Cup BLACK Route is a challenging 5.69km trail. The Dalby Forest Red Loop is a difficult 37km route with fast-flowing singletrack, technical sections, and challenging climbs. The wider North York Moors National Park also offers extensive natural singletrack, including routes like the 28.5km 'Sutton Bank Paradise Route' and the 'Cold Kirby to Bilsdale' trail.
The Dalby Forest Visitor Centre is the main hub for amenities. Here you'll find a car park, a café, tourist information, trail maps, and bike hire facilities. It's an ideal spot to start your adventure or take a break.
Yes, parking is available at Dalby Forest Visitor Centre and other points within Dalby Forest. There are parking fees, which vary by season and duration. For example, during peak season (March to October), it can be around £8.00 until 4pm. It's advisable to check the official Dalby Forest website for the most current pricing.
The region offers diverse and stunning natural scenery. In Dalby Forest, you'll cycle through dense woodlands, moorland heather tracks, and steep-sided valleys. The wider North York Moors National Park provides breathtaking views, including the Hambleton Hills and hidden moors and valleys, making for a scenic riding experience.
Absolutely. For advanced riders, Medusa's Drop within Dalby Forest is a well-known technical section. It features steep rocks, roots, zigzags, and switchbacks, making it one of the more challenging descents on the Red Route. The UCI World Cup BLACK Route also offers demanding technical features.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Ebberston And Yedingham offers excellent opportunities for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including easy hikes like the Jerry Noddle Trail or Deepdale Habitat Trail in Dalby Forest. For more options, explore the Hiking around Ebberston And Yedingham guide or the Easy hikes around Ebberston And Yedingham guide.
The best time to go mountain biking in North Yorkshire is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and trails are drier. While some trails are open year-round, winter can bring wet and muddy conditions, making some routes more challenging or less enjoyable.
Yes, Dixon's Hollow Bike Park is specifically designed with these features. It offers a 4X skills course, dirt jumps for experienced riders, and a pump track, making it ideal for practicing and honing various mountain biking skills.
Visitors frequently praise Dalby Forest for its well-maintained and clearly signposted trails, offering a mix of fast-flowing singletrack, challenging climbs, and descents. Many appreciate the variety, from long red routes with rocky steps and drops to easier blue trails with fantastic views. The overall experience of riding through the stunning natural environment is a major highlight.
Dalby Forest boasts over 70km of singletrack and a total of 35 miles of excellent mountain bike trails across five distinct routes. These range from family-friendly options to the challenging 2010 World Cup cycle trail, ensuring a diverse and extensive riding experience for all.


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