Best bike parks around Todmorden are situated in the Pennine Valley, bordering Yorkshire and Lancashire. This area is characterized by its steep, rolling hillsides and the dramatic Calder Valley, offering panoramic views. The region provides a diverse landscape for outdoor activities, including dedicated bike parks and extensive trail networks. Its location makes it a hub for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking varied terrain.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Rode it today (08052025) thinking it would be the same, but the weather over the winter has washed all the concrete/cement/sand away and it’s a lot more sketchy than it used to be.
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They have been updating the jump section and modifying the red route, also putting a blue route
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Rode this week (15/11/24) and it's been totally sanitised all the way down. Looks like they've poured concrete / cement mixed with sand. Still fun-ish to go down but no longer a challenge
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Was there a week ago and the bottom half of the trail has been ruined by the weather and hooligan trail builders. i would give it a miss.
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Why would I recommend this highlight? It's a rite of passage for MTB riders in the area, it is a proper adrenalin infused decent.
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The bike parks around Todmorden offer a diverse range of trails. For instance, Lee Quarry Trails provide an entertaining selection of singletrack, table tops, and jumps. Havok Bike Park, a prominent local destination, features downhill and freeride experiences with everything from flowing beginner-friendly lines to technical descents, including blue and black lines, dirt jump areas, berms, and drops. You can also find challenging descents like the Copley Cracker Descent, known for being long, swoopy, and fast.
Yes, there are options for families and beginners. Havok Bike Park includes flowing beginner-friendly lines. Additionally, Hurstwood Reservoir offers swoopy mountain bike trails that are suitable for younger riders to develop their skills. While there are no facilities at Hurstwood, it's a good spot for kids to earn their mountain biking stripes.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find several options. Havok Bike Park features technical descents and specific trails like 'Medusa' designed for advanced riders. The Copley Cracker Descent is known for its long, swoopy, and fast nature, which can be quite technical, especially after heavy rain. The Rodwell End Descent is also considered a rite of passage for local MTB riders, offering an adrenaline-infused experience with steep sections.
While Havok Bike Park's main descent is well-built and all-weather, some trails can be affected by conditions. For instance, Lee Quarry Trails are quite windswept and open, making them less ideal for a rainy day. Similarly, Norland Moor Singletrack can get boggy in winter, and the Copley Cracker Descent can become very rocky and wet after heavy rain. Generally, drier seasons will offer the best conditions for most trails, though some parks are designed to be more resilient to weather.
Yes, Havok Bike Park provides an uplift service. This allows riders to conserve energy and maximize their time on the downhill trails, making it easier to enjoy multiple runs without the strenuous climb back up.
The region is known for its dramatic landscapes. Havok Bike Park is nestled on the edge of the Calder Valley, offering incredible panoramic views overlooking the gorge of Cliviger. The Rodwell End Descent also features breathtaking views up the valley, providing a great excuse to pause and take in the scenery during your ride.
Beyond mountain biking, Todmorden offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Running Trails around Todmorden guide. There are also easy hikes, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Todmorden guide, and various road cycling routes for different skill levels, which you can find in the Road Cycling Routes around Todmorden guide.
Facilities vary by location. Havok Bike Park operates as a Community Interest Company and aims to be a hub, suggesting some level of amenities. However, some trail centers like Lee Quarry Trails and Hurstwood Reservoir do not have specific facilities, so it's advisable to bring your own snacks, food, and water.
Havok Bike Park is typically open on weekends from 10 AM to 5 PM. They offer flexible pricing options, including day passes and annual memberships, to accommodate different rider needs.
Yes, in addition to dedicated bike parks, the Todmorden area features other mountain biking trails and pump tracks. These include Stubbylee Park Pumptrack, Lee Quarry Mountain Bike Trails (which are part of the broader network), Hurstwood Mountain Bike Trails, Edgeside Park Pump Track, and sections of The Mary Towneley Loop, providing additional options for cyclists.
The Todmorden area stands out for its location within the Pennine Valley, bordering Yorkshire and Lancashire, offering a unique blend of challenging terrain and scenic beauty. The region's steep, rolling hillsides and the dramatic Calder Valley provide a diverse landscape for riding. The community focus of places like Havok Bike Park, dedicated to youth involvement and environmental preservation, also adds to the area's distinct character.


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