Best bike parks around Hassop are found within the Peak District, a region known for its diverse cycling opportunities. Hassop itself is a key point along the Monsal Trail, an 8.5 km multi-use path built on a former railway line, offering accessible cycling through the scenic Wye valley. For those seeking more challenging terrain, the wider Peak District provides numerous mountain biking routes with varied surfaces and technical descents. The area combines historical interest with natural beauty, making it a…
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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Always fun, best done from the Sheffield, Lady Cannings side for more downhill
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Nice downhill. a little techy. very technical final drop onto monset trail.
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Hassop is a key point along the scenic Monsal Trail, an 8.5 km multi-use path built on a former railway line, offering accessible cycling through the Wye valley. For those seeking more challenging terrain, the wider Peak District provides numerous mountain biking routes with varied surfaces and technical descents. The area combines historical interest with natural beauty, catering to cyclists of all levels.
Yes, the Monsal Trail is highly recommended for families. Its excellent surface and relatively flat sections make it suitable for a wide range of cyclists, including children. Hassop Station, located directly on the trail, offers amenities like a cafe and bike hire, making it a convenient starting point for a family outing.
For a great moorland ride suitable for various abilities, consider Houndkirk Road — ancient track across Burbage Moor. It features wide, generally flat sections, with opportunities for more experienced riders to enjoy at speed. Another popular choice is Beeley Moor Green Lane Descent, which transforms from a climb into a fun, fast descent on an undulating green lane farm track.
Absolutely. The Peak District offers several challenging descents. One notable trail is Fast Singletrack Descent in Peak District National Park, known for its super fast downhill section on a gravel track with a few challenging bends. For a technical and thrilling experience, the Golf Club Downhill Trail Entrance offers a steep drop through trees with rocks, ruts, roots, and drop-offs.
The Monsal Trail, which passes through Hassop, is built on a former railway line and features several historical elements. You'll cycle through six distinctive 19th-century railway tunnels and pass by landmarks such as the Headstone Viaduct, Cressbrook Mill, and Litton Mill, offering a unique blend of cycling and history.
Hassop Station is a convenient stop along the Monsal Trail, offering a cafe where you can refuel and bike hire services if you need to rent equipment for your ride. It serves as an excellent starting or stopping point for your cycling adventure.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, from the accessible Monsal Trail to the more challenging mountain biking routes. Many appreciate the stunning views, the historical tunnels, and the variety of trails that cater to different skill levels. The fast-flowing descents and the ability to link up with other areas like Longshaw are also highly rated.
Yes, for advanced riders seeking technical challenges, the area offers trails like Brushfield Lane Rocky Trail. This route features a fantastic steep, loose, and rocky technical descent, especially as it drops down towards the Monsal Trail. The wider Peak District also has more rugged routes like Devil's Elbow and Jacob's Ladder for experienced mountain bikers.
Beyond cycling, the Hassop area in the Peak District is excellent for hiking. You can find various hiking routes, from easy strolls to moderate and challenging treks. For example, there are several hiking loops around Bakewell and along the Monsal Trail. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Hassop guide or the Easy hikes around Hassop guide.
While Hassop itself is known for the Monsal Trail, the surrounding Peak District offers numerous dedicated mountain biking routes. These include challenging loops like the 'Bakewell, Baslow Edge & Curbar Edge loop' or the 'Farm Track Above Beeley – Beeley Moor Green Lane Descent loop'. You can discover more detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Hassop guide.
The Peak District offers cycling opportunities year-round, but spring and autumn often provide the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter can be challenging due to colder weather and potentially icy or muddy conditions on some trails, especially the more technical mountain biking routes.
Yes, many cycling routes in the wider Peak District, accessible from Hassop, are designed as loops. For instance, the 'Bakewell, Baslow Edge & Curbar Edge loop' is a popular mountain biking option. The Monsal Trail itself can be incorporated into larger loops by connecting with other paths and roads in the area.


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