Newland With Woodhouse Moor
Newland With Woodhouse Moor
Best bike parks around Newland With Woodhouse Moor are primarily found in the wider Leeds area, offering diverse cycling opportunities. While Newland With Woodhouse Moor itself is characterized by open countryside west of Normanton, the nearby urban center of Leeds provides access to dedicated bike parks and trails. This region features a mix of urban and rural cycling environments, catering to various skill levels. The landscape includes parkland, converted mills, and natural terrain, making it suitable for different types of…
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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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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Perfect place for all family! From little pump track to black big 6ft drops
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As JP says, LUBP is free so go support the Cafe.
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Leave the packed lunch at home and support this great cafe. 👌
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Bike shop, workshop and cafe serving hot and cold food. Opening hours: Wednesday 9am–5pm Thursday 9am–5pm Friday 9am–5pm Saturday 9am–5pm Sunday 9am–5pm Monday Closed Tuesday 9am–5pm
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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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Wow that’s great guys cheers will check it out!
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The bridge is a great feature of the jump line and really does create some variety in what is a fairly small area. Great fun!
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The area offers a diverse range of trails, from structured bike parks with varying difficulty levels to natural trails within parks. You can find everything from easy green trails to challenging red and black sections for expert riders. For example, Leeds Urban Bike Park provides a full spectrum of trails, while the Meanwood Valley Trail offers a blend of urban and rural cycling with sections that become more challenging as you progress.
Yes, several options are great for families. Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park is a family-friendly area that includes an MTB park and other attractions like a nature reserve. Additionally, Yeadon Tarn features a BMX track that doubles as a beginner-friendly mountain biking trail, suitable for children and new cyclists, with jumps and berms for more experienced family members.
Beginners have several excellent choices. Leeds Urban Bike Park has an easy green trail designed for those new to the sport. Yeadon Tarn's BMX track is also ideal for gaining confidence on a flat track before tackling more advanced features. The Starling Route, part of the Wetherby Red Kite Route, is another easy option for new riders.
Some bike parks offer convenient facilities. Leeds Urban Bike Park is well-equipped with bike hire services and an on-site cafe, making it easy to spend a full day there. Other areas like the Wetherby Red Kite Route pass through woods and past pubs, offering refreshment stops along the way.
For experienced riders, the region offers challenging options. Leeds Urban Bike Park features difficult red trails and black trail sections that require high-quality off-road mountain bikes. Temple Newsam Trails are known for their fast downhill sections with technical features like berms, tabletops, and log-drops, perfect for honing skills. The Red line at Start of the Bridge Jump Line is steeper with kickers onto bigger jumps.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Newland With Woodhouse Moor offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including moderate loops like 'Wood Nook Viaduct – Fairies Hill Moorings' or more difficult routes such as 'River Calder loop'. There are also extensive hiking opportunities, with routes like 'Stanley Ferry Marina – Kings Arms, Heath Common loop'. For more details, you can check the running trails guide, the MTB trails guide, and the hiking guide for the region.
Yes, the region provides scenic cycling experiences. The Meanwood Valley Trail, accessible from Woodhouse Moor in Leeds, offers a 'rural respite' within the city, following the Meanwood Beck through parks and past mills. Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park features a lake, forest, and nature reserve, providing beautiful natural surroundings for your ride.
Visitors appreciate the variety and progression offered by the bike parks. Many highlight the ability to grow skills and confidence, with options suitable for all ages. The presence of on-site facilities like cafes and bike shops, particularly at Leeds Urban Bike Park, is also frequently praised for enhancing the overall experience.
Yes, some bike park locations are close to historical sites. Middleton Park, which hosts an MTB park, also contains a historical site and heritage trails, offering a blend of cycling and cultural exploration. The Meanwood Valley Trail passes converted mills, hinting at the area's industrial past.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, it's generally best to visit during drier periods to enjoy optimal trail conditions. Some visitors note that trails like those at Leeds Urban Bike Park are 'not the best when wet,' suggesting spring through autumn are ideal for drier, faster rides.
While not explicitly 'hidden gems,' the Wetherby Red Kite Route offers an extensive and flexible cycling experience that might be less crowded than dedicated bike parks. It's a well-signposted 27-mile route divided into three parts, allowing riders to choose their difficulty and length, passing through scenic woods and connecting to other local spots like the Little Toe pump track and Devil's Toenail Bike Park.


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