Great And Little Preston
Great And Little Preston
Best bike parks around Great And Little Preston are found in the wider West Yorkshire region, offering diverse cycling opportunities. This area, situated near Leeds, provides access to various landscapes, from urban green spaces to rolling hills. The local environment supports a range of outdoor activities, including cycling on dedicated trails and through natural settings. It serves as a base for exploring both structured bike parks and general cycling routes in the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Perfect place for the whole family. From pump track ,big jumps.bridge jump to red loop and Black 6ft drops.... Forest w bit rocky. Need more attention. Better maintenance
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Nice route. A bit rocky ! Plenty fun ... Need better maintenance
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Middleton Park is a green space 4 miles (6 km) south of Leeds city centre. Within the park, there are lots of things to keep you entertained, including Leeds Urban Bike Club, Middleton Heritage Railway, a nature reserve, gardens, fishing lake, bowling greens, heritage trails and much more.
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Great fun little trail. Excellent place to challenge most level of rider. Loads of work is still going on to expand the trails further!
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Great range of features for beginner to expert.
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The first section of the red route through the woods is a fun, but not too difficult section. Managed this with my 7 year old.
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Keep your eyes peeled for cogs on the trail, and the break through the old wall before the final descent
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While Great And Little Preston itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the wider West Yorkshire region offers excellent options. Key parks include Leeds Urban Bike Park and HAVOK Bike Park. Additionally, you can explore Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park, Middleton Park Mountain Bike Trails, and the Nostell Blue Trail.
Yes, Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park is a great family-friendly option, hosting the Leeds Urban Bike Club and offering various activities. Leeds Urban Bike Park, mentioned in the wider region, also features green-level tracks suitable for families and offers kids' clubs and coaching sessions.
Beginners can find suitable trails at Leeds Urban Bike Park, which offers green-level tracks designed for new riders and progression. Middleton Park Mountain Bike Trails also provides features for beginners, including pump tracks, allowing riders to build skills.
Experienced riders will find challenging terrain at Leeds Urban Bike Park, which features black free-ride jump lines. HAVOK Bike Park, located on the dramatic edge of the Calder Valley, offers technical descents and a dedicated dirt jump zone for advanced riders.
The area around Great And Little Preston offers diverse landscapes. You can find forest sections, such as those around Middleton Park Mountain Bike Trails, and scenic views overlooking the gorge of Cliviger at HAVOK Bike Park. Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park also includes a nature reserve and a fishing lake.
Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park is a multi-faceted green space that includes heritage trails and the Middleton Heritage Railway, offering a blend of cycling and historical exploration.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Thorner Road – Ford in Shadwell Village loop' or 'York Millennium Bridge – Cawood Bridge loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Great And Little Preston guide. There are also running trails and easy hikes available, such as those found in the Running Trails around Great And Little Preston guide and Easy hikes around Great And Little Preston guide.
While specific crowd levels vary, exploring the broader West Yorkshire mountain biking trails, including those in Calderdale and Kirklees, might offer more secluded experiences compared to the main bike parks. The Pennine Bridleway National Trail also provides opportunities for exploring ancient packhorse routes and bridleways.
Leeds Urban Bike Park is well-equipped with a café and a bike shop on-site. Coaching is also available for all disciplines. HAVOK Bike Park is built by riders for riders, focusing on a welcoming and inclusive space, though specific facilities like cafes are not detailed.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of features for all skill levels, from beginner to expert, at places like Middleton Park Mountain Bike Trails. The opportunity to progress skills and the fun, challenging nature of trails like the Start of Red Trail are frequently highlighted. The unique elements of trails, such as the cogs on the Nostell Blue Trail, also add to the enjoyment.
Leeds Urban Bike Park is designed for year-round use, even in wet conditions, particularly its asphalt pump tracks. For other trails, conditions may vary with weather, so it's always advisable to check local conditions before visiting, especially during winter.
When riding the Nostell Blue Trail, keep an eye out for unique features like cogs on the trail and the distinctive break through an old wall just before the final descent. It's an intermediate trail, offering a good challenge.


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