Best bike parks around Little Longstone offer a network of natural mountain biking trails within the Peak District. This area is characterized by diverse cycling terrain, ranging from easy scenic routes to challenging technical descents. Little Longstone serves as a base for accessing various mountain biking experiences, including dedicated facilities like Thornbridge Outdoors for skill development. The region provides opportunities for different skill levels amidst picturesque landscapes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Nice MTB descent to the Monsal Trail and Monsal Dale, or techy climb towards Brushfield
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This has got to be the best descent in this area, fast flowing and loose virtually all the way down, it’s one of those descents that’s “as fast as you dare” but watch out for walkers especially in the Spring and Summer when the foliage is full, the Autumn and winter months will give you clear unimpeded view of the trail to enable you to “Hit it” 😉
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Nice Gravel road high up with great views of the valley, gets much steeper & rockier as it drops down into the Monsal Trail. The last 3/4ml is a fantastic steep, loose & rocky technical mtb descent which you can extend by crossing the Monsal Trail and continuing down to the River. IF you do that be aware there is a narrow & obstructed footbridge to cross the River and you will need to lift your bike above waist height to get across!
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One of the more difficult trails in the Peaks. Rutted and rooty. I really struggled on my XC bike without a dropper!
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Nice downhill. a little techy. very technical final drop onto monset trail.
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Top of the Chatsworth Estate, downhill either way (once you make it up here)
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Little Longstone, situated within the Peak District, offers a network of natural mountain biking trails rather than traditional bike parks with constructed features. You'll find diverse cycling terrain, from easy scenic routes to challenging technical descents, all set amidst picturesque landscapes. The area is renowned for its natural environment, providing varied experiences for different skill levels.
Yes, the area offers options for all skill levels. The Monsal Trail is a popular route known for being relatively easy and suitable for all fitness levels, offering scenic views including the Monsal Trail Stone Arch Bridge. While some parts near cliff edges require care, it's a great starting point.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, you can explore trails like the Rocky and Rooty Descent to Stoney Middleton, known for its technical rocks and roots. Another challenging option is the Fast Singletrack Descent in Peak District National Park, which is a fast-flowing, loose gravel track considered one of the best descents in the area.
Many trails offer stunning vistas. The Manners Wood Bridleway provides epic views all around, especially as a descent from the top of Chatsworth Estate. Additionally, the Brushfield Lane Rocky Trail offers great views of the valley from its higher sections.
Visitors frequently highlight the thrill of the descents and the natural beauty. Trails like the Fast Singletrack Descent in Peak District National Park are praised for being fast-flowing and loose, offering an exhilarating ride. The technical challenges of rocky and rooty sections, combined with the stunning Peak District scenery, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, advanced riders will find several technical downhill sections. The Golf Club Downhill Trail Entrance leads to a technical and thrilling steep drop through trees, featuring plenty of rocks, ruts, roots, and drop-offs. The Brushfield Lane Rocky Trail also includes a fantastic steep, loose, and rocky technical descent.
Beyond cycling, the area around Little Longstone is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like the Monsal Head Circular Walk or longer trails such as the Great Longstone & Longstone Moor loop. For more details, explore the Hiking around Little Longstone guide. There are also running trails and mountain hikes available.
Yes, some routes are geared towards riders with good fitness and advanced skills. The Litton Tunnel Loop, starting from Little Longstone car park, is categorized as a moderate mountain bike ride requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills. Similarly, several moderate mountain bike rides originating from Great Longstone car park, such as the 'View of Calver – Bridleway with Dry Stone Walls loop,' also demand good fitness and advanced skills.
While specific circular bike park routes aren't detailed, the natural trail network allows for creating various loops. For instance, the Manners Wood Bridleway is part of the classic Bakewell Slice MTB loop, indicating that many trails can be combined into circular rides. You can plan your own circular routes using the extensive trail network.
The terrain around Little Longstone is characterized by challenging singletrack descents, rocky trails, and bridleways. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, including loose gravel, roots, and natural rock features, providing a varied and engaging mountain biking experience within the Peak District.
The Monsal Trail is generally considered suitable for families. It's a relatively easy and mostly flat route, making it accessible for various ages and fitness levels. Its scenic views and tunnels add to the family-friendly experience, though parents should be mindful of sections near cliff edges.


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