Best bike parks around Holmesfield are characterized by the natural mountain biking trails within the Peak District landscape. The area features gritstone escarpments and moorland singletrack, offering varied terrain for cycling. These routes provide diverse experiences, ranging from flowy, purpose-built trails to challenging natural descents. The region is known for its extensive network of trails that cater to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 1, 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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Near Holmesfield, you'll find a variety of natural mountain biking trails within the Peak District. These range from flowy, purpose-built trails with berms and rollers, suitable for beginners and intermediate riders, to challenging moorland singletrack with ruts, stones, and grit. The area offers both well-maintained routes and raw, untamed descents.
Yes, Blue Steel Trail, Lady Canning's Plantation is an excellent choice for families. It features tight, fast trails with twists and turns through berms and rollers, graded blue, making it suitable for both beginners and intermediate riders. The trails are well-crafted and generally smooth, offering a fun and rhythmic ride for a wide range of abilities.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the trails around Baslow Edge and Curbar Edge. These gritstone escarpments offer dramatic vistas over the Derwent Valley and the Peak District. Houndkirk Road — ancient track across Burbage Moor also provides great moorland views and links to other scenic routes.
If you're looking for a challenge, the moorland singletrack around Baslow Edge and Curbar Edge involves ruts, stones, grit, and heather, with some segments potentially requiring you to push your bike. Sud Brook Crossing Singletrack is a narrow path with a very steep and sharp climb out, while the Fast Singletrack Descent in Peak District National Park is a super fast, loose gravel track that's as challenging as you dare.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and flowy nature of trails like Blue Steel Trail, noting its suitability for all weather conditions and opportunities to pump for speed. The challenging natural terrain and breathtaking views of areas like Baslow and Curbar Edges are also highly valued for their raw, untamed riding experience.
Yes, Beeley Moor Green Lane Descent offers a fun, fast descent that transitions from tarmac to an undulating green lane farm track, becoming steeper and rockier. Additionally, the Fast Singletrack Descent in Peak District National Park is known for being a super fast, loose gravel track, ideal for those who enjoy high-speed descents.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Holmesfield offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the Ramsley Reservoir to Barbrook Reservoir loop, or explore road cycling routes like the Surprise View – Longshaw Estate loop. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including the Cooking On Gas Trail – Long Causeway Gravel Trail loop. For more details, explore the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Holmesfield.
Many trails, like those at Lady Canning's Plantation, are well-crafted with compacted, weatherproof surfaces, making them enjoyable in various conditions. However, natural moorland trails, such as those at Baslow and Curbar Edges, can become more technical and challenging after wet weather due to loose rocks and deep ruts. Autumn and winter months might offer clearer views on some descents as foliage is less dense.
Yes, Houndkirk Road — ancient track across Burbage Moor is an excellent linking trail. It connects well with Longshaw to the east, extends south onto White Edge, and further to Froggatt and Curbar Edge. It can also be used to head north towards Lady Canning's Plantation.
Shillito Woods offers mountain bike trail loops with varied technical difficulty and fitness requirements. You can expect natural terrain that may require good fitness and advanced riding skills, with some portions potentially necessitating dismounting and pushing your bike.
Lady Canning's Plantation, particularly the 'Blue Steel' trail, is highly recommended for beginners and intermediate riders. Its flowy nature, berms, and rollers are designed to help riders build skills before tackling more technical routes in the wider Peak District. The well-maintained, purpose-built trails offer a fun and accessible experience.


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