Best bike parks around Mossley are situated in Greater Manchester, offering access to a variety of mountain bike trails. The area is known for its natural, multi-user trails rather than extensive man-made park facilities. Located on the edge of the Peak District National Park, the region provides scenic riding experiences and views. It also features routes that highlight the area's industrial heritage.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Fun section of MTB trail, waterproof socks are a god send in wet weather
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Nice place for a coffee if the centre is open and a good little technical climb before and after
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Brilliant spot for MTB Jumps and drops off. Can get very busy on weekends.
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Only pedal bikes, no motorbikes. Take your litter with you!!! Cool little place which can be busy at times.
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Steep and fast section when dry, berms, tables and rollers, easy to slow roll if needed. Nice place to hone skills but It comes close to the river towards the bottom and gets very sketchy when wet.
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Been heavily maintained and improved, always somone who's put hours into maintainance up there absolutely lovely guys bits there for every skill set, floay mainline ( everything roleable), swtichbacks, ghetto line, road gaps and plenty more features being built daily if you havnt rode this place or havnt rode it in a while defiantly with the trip so many new features options, finding can be a challenge but if your coming from Fitton Hill you can come past the skate park behind New Bridge School to the trail head or if your coming from the bottom just keep an eye out for the sign saying Farebottom Bobs bear right after the bridge and you'll see a sign telling you your at the trails.
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Mossley is known for its natural, multi-user trails rather than extensive man-made bike park facilities. You'll find a variety of mountain bike trails catering to different skill levels, often offering scenic riding experiences and views, particularly on the edge of the Peak District National Park. The area also features routes that highlight its industrial heritage.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Tame Valley Mountain Bike Trails include a Family Loop (3.5 miles / 5.6 km) which is an out-and-back, off-road, multi-use trail suitable for beginners and families, even those with balance bikes. Additionally, the Park Bridge Heritage Centre is a family-friendly historical site with facilities and a cafe, offering spots for MTB jumps and drops off.
For dedicated dirt jumps and MTB features, Farebottom Bobs MTB Trails is a popular spot, known for its dirt jumps and trails that are regularly maintained and improved, offering features for various skill sets. The Park Bridge Heritage Centre also provides brilliant spots for MTB jumps and drops off, ideal for practicing handling skills.
For challenging rides, the Tame Valley Mountain Bike Trails offer an Advanced Loop (18 miles / 29 km) which is hilly with diverse and technical sections. The Rocky MTB Trail Section is also known as a challenging and fun section, especially enjoyable in dry weather. For very steep downhill with big jumps, the Downhill Jump Section is for experienced riders.
Absolutely. The Park Bridge Heritage Centre is a historical site that offers plenty of history to learn about, alongside its MTB features. The Delph Donkey Line, a popular local route, utilizes a former railway line, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial heritage as it follows the old trackbed.
The bike trails around Mossley can be enjoyed year-round, but conditions vary. The Rocky MTB Trail Section is particularly enjoyable in dry weather. For winter mountain biking, be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions, and consider waterproof socks for better comfort. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The Tame Valley Mountain Bike Trails offer a significant network of graded routes near Stalybridge and Mossley. These include a Family Loop for beginners, an Intermediate Loop for a more challenging experience, and an Advanced Loop for experienced riders seeking technical terrain and diverse scenery.
The Park Bridge Heritage Centre has a cafe on site. The initiative behind the Tame Valley Mountain Bike Trails aims to make Stalybridge and Mossley a cycling hub, with local businesses encouraged to be bike-friendly, suggesting cafes and pubs are available in the nearby towns.
Yes, for urban mountain biking, Clayton Vale Mountain Bike Trails in Manchester offer 12km of fun with color-coded trails graded from easy to extreme, including features like rollable berms, whoops, technical rock sections, and drop-offs.
Beyond bike parks, Mossley is a great base for various outdoor activities. You can explore more mountain biking trails like the 'Mossley Park – Tame Valley Way loop' or 'Delph Donkey Line – Boat Lane (Pennine Bridleway) loop' as part of the MTB Trails around Mossley. There are also Mountain Hikes around Mossley, with routes like 'Wilderness Gully – View of Chew Valley loop'. For gravel biking, consider routes like 'Standedge Tunnel – Saddleworth Rail Trail loop' from the Gravel biking around Mossley guide.
The Delph Donkey Line is a popular local route that follows a former railway line, offering a relatively flat and accessible path. It's a scenic, multi-use route often alongside the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and River Tame. It is considered suitable for newer riders or those getting back into riding, as it avoids significant climbs and includes bridleways, country lanes, and canal towpaths.
The HSBC UK National Cycling Centre Manchester is a comprehensive facility offering a velodrome, indoor BMX track, indoor cycling sessions, and 12km of outdoor mountain bike trails. It also features a cafe and is family-friendly and wheelchair accessible.

