Best bike parks around Torver are found within the Lake District, offering natural, technical terrain for mountain biking. This area provides a range of challenges and scenic routes, characterized by demanding climbs and thrilling descents. Riders can experience panoramic vistas of the fells and valleys, with trails that cater to those preferring natural singletrack and bridleways. The region is well-regarded for its authentic Lake District mountain biking experience.
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Slate chute as it's known locally, great fun clattering thru here
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Excellent rocky descent to Seathwaite , you can grab refreshements at the Newfield inn at Seathwaite too
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Rough all times of year. Don't expect an easy run down to the bottom, especially in the wet.
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Hold on tight & pick the right lines & this will be one of the best descents you’ll have ridden
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Great descent, requires decent brakes and good equipment. Have fun!
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Can be ridden quickly just be aware with bracken growing high off the sides and a few corners and crests that are blind that you are liable to meet walkers 4x4's motorbikes and technically horses too. ( I've never seen a horse but there's always a first )
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An excellent fast and technical mtb descent from West to East. A very technical climb which can be cleaned on a mtb with a bit of skill, fitness and luck 😉. (Did I mention I've done it?) Too rocky for gravel bikes.
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The Torver area, within the Lake District, is renowned for its natural mountain biking trails rather than conventional bike parks. You'll find technical terrain, demanding climbs, and thrilling descents, all set against panoramic vistas of the fells and valleys. It's ideal for riders who prefer natural singletrack and bridleways over purpose-built features.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Fox Full Descent is known as an excellent fast and technical mountain bike descent. Another option is the Steep Rocky Descent in Lake District National Park, which offers cracking views but requires concentration due to its rough, rocky, and steep nature.
For a scenic ride with moderate difficulty, consider the High Tilberthwaite to Little Langdale Trail. It offers a fantastic mountain biking experience through a beautiful landscape. Another popular option is the Walna Scar Road to Brown Pike route, which provides significant elevation changes and stunning views.
Absolutely. The North Face Trail Section 13 is a great singletrack section that allows riders to experience some of the best parts of the North Face Trail. The area in general is known for its natural singletrack.
From Torver village, you can embark on routes like the Park Head Pass Trail – View of Broughton Moor loop, which is approximately 23.2 km with a substantial elevation gain. Another option is the Torver Village – Throng Moss Reservoir loop, a 20 km ride with a 340m elevation gain, suitable for riders with good fitness. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Torver guide.
The Lake District, including Torver, is best enjoyed for mountain biking during drier periods, typically from late spring through early autumn. While trails can be ridden year-round, some sections, like the MTB Descent in Lake District National Park, can get quite wet after continued rain, making them more challenging.
Beyond mountain biking, the Torver area offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking and general cycling. You can find various routes, including loops around Coniston Lake and through Grizedale Forest for gravel biking, or scenic rides around Coniston Water for general cycling. Check out the Gravel biking around Torver guide and the Cycling around Torver guide for more details.
The Torver area is rich in natural beauty. Many routes offer panoramic vistas of the fells and valleys. The High Tilberthwaite to Little Langdale Trail, for instance, is a viewpoint offering a beautiful landscape. You'll encounter a mix of rock and grassy terrain, and stunning views are a constant companion on most trails.
The mountain bike trails around Torver are characterized by their natural, technical terrain. Riders can expect a mix of rocky sections, natural singletrack, and bridleways. Some descents are fast and technical, while climbs can be demanding, offering a true Lake District mountain biking experience.
Yes, Torver village offers amenities for visitors. The Wilson Arms pub in Torver is a known starting point for some routes and provides a place to refuel. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within Torver and the surrounding Coniston area to relax after your ride.
Generally, permits are not required for mountain biking on public bridleways and byways in the Lake District. However, it's always important to respect private land, follow the Countryside Code, and stick to designated routes to ensure access for all users and protect the natural environment.
Given the natural and technical terrain, good quality mountain bikes with decent brakes are essential. For challenging descents like the Fox Full Descent, robust equipment is highly recommended. Always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet.


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