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Top 9 Bike Parks around Drighlington

Best bike parks around Drighlington offer diverse cycling opportunities in West Yorkshire. The area features rolling landscapes and proximity to the Pennine foothills, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Drighlington itself includes local recreational spaces, while the wider Leeds area hosts dedicated bike parks. This region supports a range of cycling activities, from urban park riding to extensive mountain biking trails.

Best bike parks around Drighlington

  • The most popular bike parks is Leeds Urban Bike Park, a mountain bike park that caters to all skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders. It offers diverse trails, including jump zones, and facilities like a cafe and bike hire.
  • Another must-see spot is Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park, a family-friendly area within a larger park. Visitors can expect a green space with various attractions, including a bike club, heritage railway, and nature reserve.
  • Visitors also love Wooden Arch Bridge Jump, an intermediate mountain bike feature. This well-designed bridge jump is suitable for various abilities, allowing riders to roll over or send it.
  • Drighlington is known for urban bike parks, dedicated mountain biking trails, and local skate parks suitable for BMX riders. The area offers a variety of cycling experiences, from progression-focused bike parks to challenging forest trails.
  • The bike parks around Drighlington are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 80 upvotes and 25 photos shared by users.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Oakwell Hall MTB Trail

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Oakwell hall is a purpose-built trail in Leeds is the ideal place for younger riders to hone their skills before taking on harder trails.
There’s a new mountain bike trail lurking in the woods on the southern outskirts of Leeds. It’s tiny, it’s sandwiched between Ikea and the M62 motorway, but it’s important because it represents the new breed of built trails growing up all over the country. It also happens to be an absolute blast to ride.
There is also very nice Memorial Garden to walk around

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Leeds Urban Bike Park

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Fun and progressive, not the best when wet. Good coffee shop for cake after a spin. Bike shop, hire and cafe on site, more at leedsurbanbikepark.com.

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Middleton Park is a green space 4 miles (6 km) south of Leeds city centre. Within the park, there are lots of things to keep you entertained, including Leeds Urban Bike Club, Middleton Heritage Railway, a nature reserve, gardens, fishing lake, bowling greens, heritage trails and much more.

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Wooden Arch Bridge Jump

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This little beauty makes you feel like a hero - really well designed for all abilities - roll-able to sending it!

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Great range of features for beginner to expert.

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Artur P.
July 9, 2025, Leeds Urban Bike Park

Perfect place for the whole family. From pump track ,big jumps.bridge jump to red loop and Black 6ft drops.... Forest w bit rocky. Need more attention. Better maintenance

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Perfect place for the whole family. From pump track ,big jumps.bridge jump to red loop and Black 6ft drops.... Forest w bit rocky. Need more attention. Better maintenance

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The trail is graded Blue for beginners and is 1.3km in length. The trail is suited to mountain bikes and care needs to be taken due to trail features such as berms, rock gardens and jumps, all of which are rollable at slow speed. Take your time on the first run and get used to the track first before picking up speed on the next loop.

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Middleton Park is a green space 4 miles (6 km) south of Leeds city centre. Within the park, there are lots of things to keep you entertained, including Leeds Urban Bike Club, Middleton Heritage Railway, a nature reserve, gardens, fishing lake, bowling greens, heritage trails and much more.

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February 19, 2021, Oakwell Hall MTB Trail

Oakwell hall is a purpose-built trail in Leeds is the ideal place for younger riders to hone their skills before taking on harder trails. There’s a new mountain bike trail lurking in the woods on the southern outskirts of Leeds. It’s tiny, it’s sandwiched between Ikea and the M62 motorway, but it’s important because it represents the new breed of built trails growing up all over the country. It also happens to be an absolute blast to ride. There is also very nice Memorial Garden to walk around

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Wow that’s great guys cheers will check it out!

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Good to grow skills and confidence for the big trail centres. Suitable for all ages. Excellent cafe.

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This little beauty makes you feel like a hero - really well designed for all abilities - roll-able to sending it!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks can I find around Drighlington?

The Drighlington area offers a mix of cycling experiences. You'll find dedicated mountain bike parks like Leeds Urban Bike Park, which caters to all skill levels with diverse trails and jump zones. There are also local recreational spaces like Drighlington Moor Park with a skate park suitable for BMX riders, and family-friendly areas such as Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park, which includes a bike club and nature reserve.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners and families near Drighlington?

Yes, Leeds Urban Bike Park is highly recommended for families and beginners, offering green-level tracks and a safe environment to progress skills. Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park is another family-friendly option, providing a green space with various attractions including a bike club.

Where can I find more challenging mountain bike trails around Drighlington?

For more advanced riders, Leeds Urban Bike Park features black free-ride jump lines and diverse trails to challenge experienced riders. Additionally, the Middleton Park Mountain Bike Trails offer a great range of features for intermediate to expert riders, including a pump track, big jumps, a bridge jump, a red loop, and black 6ft drops.

What natural features or scenic views can I expect while cycling in the Drighlington area?

The Drighlington area is characterized by rolling landscapes and proximity to the Pennine foothills, offering scenic views. You can find natural spaces like Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park, which includes a nature reserve and forest areas. The wider region also features converted railway lines like the Spen Valley Greenway, providing traffic-free and scenic cycling experiences.

Are there any cafes or facilities available at the bike parks?

Yes, Leeds Urban Bike Park has a cafe on-site, along with bike hire and a bike shop. This makes it convenient for refreshments and any equipment needs during your visit.

What are the public transport options for reaching bike parks near Drighlington?

While specific direct routes to all bike parks from Drighlington may vary, Leeds Urban Bike Park is located within the wider Leeds area, which is well-served by public transport. For places like Oakwell Hall Country Park (which has MTB trails nearby), bus routes are available from areas like Birstall. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.

Can I bring my dog to the bike trails or parks?

Policies regarding dogs vary by location. For instance, Middleton Park, which encompasses Bluebell Woods and MTB trails, is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply to certain areas or trails. It's always best to check the individual park's official guidelines before visiting with your dog.

What other cycling activities are available near Drighlington besides bike parks?

Beyond dedicated bike parks, Drighlington is surrounded by a network of cycling routes. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the 'Spen Valley Greenway Bridge – Sunflower Pot Cafe loop from Birstall,' or mountain biking trails like the 'M1 Graffiti Tunnel – Stanley Ferry Marina loop from Morley.' For more options, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Drighlington or Gravel biking around Drighlington guides.

Are there any local cycling clubs in Drighlington?

Yes, the Drighlington Bicycle Club, established in 1925, is an active local club. They organize various rides, including social mid-week rides with cafe stops, training rides, and Sunday club runs that cater to different pace groups. They welcome cyclists of all abilities and foster a supportive environment.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks around Drighlington?

The bike parks and trails around Drighlington can be enjoyed throughout the year, but conditions vary. Spring and summer generally offer drier trails and more pleasant weather for cycling. Some trails, like those at Leeds Urban Bike Park, might be less enjoyable when wet. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

What kind of jumps and features can I expect at the bike parks?

Bike parks in the area offer a variety of features. Leeds Urban Bike Park has diverse jump zones, including doubles. The Middleton Park Mountain Bike Trails feature a pump track, big jumps, and even black 6ft drops. You might also encounter specific features like the Wooden Arch Bridge Jump, which is designed to be roll-able or 'sent' depending on your skill level.

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