Best bike parks around Tupton are found in an area characterized by varied landscapes, including woodlands and former industrial routes, providing diverse mountain biking opportunities. The region offers a mix of dedicated trails and natural singletrack, catering to different skill levels. Tupton's location allows access to routes that feature both gentle paths and more challenging technical sections.
Last updated: June 30, 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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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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Challenging climb, would work well coming down too.
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The second part done at last and puncture free, really enjoyed it ,the banking is faster and the jumps flow better . Come out of part 1 ,follow the 5 pits trail back up the hill and you will see part 2 on the left . Part 2 finishes at the entrance of part 1 . I enjoyed it hope you do to .
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No signs , no loop , no maintenance, what a shame.
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4 minutes 15 seconds from start to finish. There is the 2nd path but I punctured and forgot my pump long walk home . Tip take a spare tube and a pump
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The climb out of the brook has now been regraded so it's still steep but smooth, possible to winch up on the granny gear if you don't mind busting a lung (April 2022). Perfect time in the spring as the brambles have not got going yet
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Around Tupton, you'll find a mix of dedicated mountain bike trails and natural singletrack. Options range from intermediate forest trails with banking and jumps, like the Adventure Bike Trail, to more challenging technical descents such as the Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack, which is known for being fun, fast, and narrow.
Yes, for beginners or those looking for an easier ride, portions of the Five Pits Trail are suitable. For example, the loop from Clay Cross CP is considered easy and great for any fitness level. You can find more details on easy routes in the MTB Trails around Tupton guide.
For more challenging rides, consider the Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack, which offers a fun, fast, and narrow path with a sharp climb. Another option is the Cockerspring Wood Singletrack, known for its natural berms and loose rocks after a steady climb.
Yes, the Adventure Bike Trail features banking and jumps that allow for a flowing ride. Additionally, the Chesterfield Canal Underpass – Gap Jumps Downhill Trail, accessible via a loop from Outwood Academy Hasland Hall, offers specific features for those seeking more challenging downhill elements and jumps. You can explore this route in the MTB Trails around Tupton guide.
Beyond mountain biking, the Tupton area offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes around Tupton, such as the Cowlishaw Wood loop, detailed in the Easy hikes around Tupton guide. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including routes along the Five Pits Trail, which you can explore in the Gravel biking around Tupton guide.
The Five Pits Trail is a popular choice for mountain biking around Tupton, offering diverse riding experiences. Some sections, like the loop from Clay Cross CP, are easy, while others, such as the Five Pits Trail loop from Tupton, are considered moderate and require good fitness. The trail is noted for its varying lengths and elevation gains, catering to different skill levels.
The Glapwell MTB Trail is a dedicated trail hidden in the trees, known for being well-maintained. It offers an intermediate riding experience and is often praised by the community for its upkeep.
While specific parking details for every trail vary, many routes, especially those part of larger networks like the Five Pits Trail, often have designated car parks. For public transport, access can be limited, so planning your route in advance and checking local bus services to trailheads is advisable. There are no specific permits required for general trail use mentioned.
Yes, the easier sections of the Five Pits Trail are generally suitable for families. These paths offer a more relaxed cycling experience without overly technical challenges. The Williamthorpe Ponds also form part of an easy Five Pits Trail loop, which can be a good option for family outings.
The best time to go mountain biking in the Tupton area is typically during the drier months, from late spring through early autumn. This avoids the wettest conditions that can make trails muddy and slippery, especially on natural singletrack like the Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack, which can be 'too ouchy' in summer if dry and loose, or very challenging when wet.
While specific cafes and pubs directly adjacent to every trail are not detailed, Tupton and nearby villages offer various amenities. Many routes, especially those passing through or near populated areas, will have options for refreshments. For trails like the Five Pits, you might find establishments in towns like Clay Cross or along the route.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the flowing rides with banking and jumps on trails like the Adventure Bike Trail, to the challenging and fast descents of the Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack. The well-maintained nature of dedicated trails such as the Glapwell MTB Trail is also highly valued by the komoot community.


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