Best bike parks around Calver are found within the Peak District National Park, an area known for its diverse mountain biking terrain. The region features gritstone edges, river valleys, and an extensive network of trails. These routes offer varied experiences, from challenging climbs and descents to scenic loops. The landscape provides a natural setting for mountain biking, characterized by its varied topography.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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I prefer going from Cutthorpe to Barlow on my gravel bike. Steep, loose descent to the stream, commit to the water crossing and ride through then a narrow singletrack that comes out in Barlow. Gets very overgrown in summer months and nettles come keen (speaking from experience)
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I went on this 15/5/2025 give it another week and it won't be any fun on a bike unless you ride a horse.
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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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Mellor Lane, nice descent to Sud Brook from Barlow, fun in winter not so much in Summer when it gets badly overgrown. You may be lucky, now and again it's cut back.
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Always fun, best done from the Sheffield, Lady Cannings side for more downhill
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Little Princess (Like Me) On gravel bikes might have to be a little careful but its pretty cool and you can nail it! Quite a few Orange sized rocks to keep you concentrated!
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The area around Calver, situated in the Peak District National Park, offers diverse terrain. You'll find impressive gritstone edges, river valleys, and moorland sections. Trails range from gentle gradients to challenging climbs and descents, often characterized by varied surfaces.
Yes, some trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Blue Steel Trail, Lady Canning's Plantation is described as good for both beginners and intermediate riders, offering a flowing downhill run with berms and rollers. Additionally, the region offers easier mountain bike rides like the 'Bridleway with Dry Stone Walls – View of Calver loop' which is suitable for all skill levels.
For beginners and intermediate riders, the Blue Steel Trail, Lady Canning's Plantation offers a fun, flowing experience. The Houndkirk Road — ancient track across Burbage Moor is wide and generally flat, suitable for various abilities. More challenging options include the 'Bramley Lane Quarry View – Eyam Tea Rooms loop' and the 'Brough Lane – Shatton Edge Descent loop', which require good fitness and advanced skills.
You can enjoy the picturesque landscape of the Derwent Valley and the broader Peak District National Park. Many routes offer stunning views from gritstone edges like Curbar Edge and Froggatt Edge. Trails also traverse moorland, forests, and heathland, with highlights such as the Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack featuring a river crossing.
Yes, several routes pass through or near historic villages. For example, the 'Bramley Lane Quarry View – Eyam Tea Rooms loop' and the 'Bramley Lane Quarry View – Eyam — Plague Village loop' explore the area around the historic village of Eyam, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from flowing descents to challenging climbs. Many enjoy the scenic beauty of the Peak District, with stunning views and varied landscapes. Trails like the Fast Singletrack Descent in Peak District National Park are praised for being 'super fast' and 'flowing', offering an exhilarating experience.
While many trails are enjoyable year-round, some routes are noted for being good winter rides, particularly when conditions are dry. However, certain sections can become very boggy during wet periods. Autumn and winter months can offer clearer views on some descents due to less foliage.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Froggatt Edge – View from Curbar Edge loop', and touring cycling routes like the 'Sallet Hole Mine – View of Calver loop'. There are also dedicated road cycling routes available. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Calver, Cycling around Calver, and Road Cycling Routes around Calver guides.
Yes, many routes around Calver feature significant elevation gain and challenging descents. For example, the 'Bramley Lane Quarry View – Eyam Tea Rooms loop' and the 'Brough Lane – Shatton Edge Descent loop' are known for their substantial climbs and descents, requiring good fitness.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic beauty. Routes often provide excellent views of Calver itself, the Derwent Valley, and impressive gritstone edges like Curbar Edge and Froggatt Edge. The 'Sallet Hole Mine – View of Calver loop' specifically offers great views of Calver.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking speed, the Fast Singletrack Descent in Peak District National Park is highly recommended. It's described as a 'super fast downhill section' with gravel track, offering a thrilling ride. The Beeley Moor Green Lane Descent also provides a fun, fast descent.


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