Best bike parks around Nether Silton are found within the North York Moors National Park, characterized by rolling hills and dense woodlands. This region offers natural and hybrid mountain biking routes, featuring challenging downhill sections and varied forest trails. The terrain provides diverse opportunities for exploring on two wheels. The area is known for its mountain biking opportunities, with routes suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Too hard for novices with heavy e-mtbs. We have ridden this in the past on lighter non-powered bikes when we were much younger!
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Expensive parking but some nice routes
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Great route despite the heavy rain in previous days. Will plot a route staying more on the high moor tracks.
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Sutton Bank National Park Centre - all the facilities to start and finish your ride.
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Great Cycling hub with all the facilities.
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This is the North York Moors National Park visitor centre, café and information centre. An excellent place to stop for food and drink or, of course, to start your adventures from. There is a wonderful pump track here, minutes from the centre itself (in Hambleton Plantation) and great rides through Cliff Plantation, too. There are excellent views all the way to Yorkshire Dales from near here. Also, spot the lovely wooden sculptures of animals peppered all over the place!
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Just after going through the gate past Boltby Woods on the Paradise Trail, when you head out onto Little Moor, look to your left and you'll find a bombhole. There's a small rock drop that's rollable as you head into the bowl, though smooth on the way out. Really good fun for sessioning!
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Lots of amazing walks from here, lots of parking, food and toilets to use and a very handy bus stop to get you back to Helmsley
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The area around Nether Silton, particularly within Silton Forest, offers a mix of natural and hybrid mountain biking routes. You'll find everything from challenging downhill sections, like the popular Silton DH Track, to more accessible green and blue graded trails such as 'Access' and 'Nether Ever'. The Sutton Bank Mountain Bike Trails also provide a blend of trail centre and bridleway tracks, including an excellent descent followed by a steep climb.
Yes, the trails cater to various skill levels. Beginners can enjoy easier green-graded trails within Silton Forest, while intermediate riders might find blue-graded options suitable. For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Silton DH Track is a red-difficulty singletrack known for its downhill sections. Additionally, the Bombhole Feature on the Paradise Trail offers a challenging rock drop into a bowl, perfect for sessioning and honing skills.
For family-friendly cycling, the area around Sutton Bank National Park Centre is a great starting point. There's a pump track nearby in Hambleton Plantation, and the centre itself is a hub for various routes, including shorter, family-friendly loops like the Cliff Trail (approx. 4.8km) and a shorter version of the Fort Trail (approx. 8.8km).
The Sutton Bank National Park Centre serves as a key hub, offering a cafe, toilets, and information. Adjacent to it, Sutton Bank Bikes Shop & Bike Wash provides bike hire, repairs, and a variety of products. Parking is also available at the National Park Centre.
Yes, parking is available at key locations such as the Sutton Bank National Park Centre, which serves as a convenient base for accessing many of the local trails.
While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed, the forest setting means trails can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Be aware that North Yorkshire can be muddy, especially after rain, which can add to the challenge and experience for some riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and gravel biking. You can explore various hiking routes, such as the moderate Cleveland Way and Black Hambleton Loop. For gravel biking, there are routes like the moderate Osmotherley South End Climb – Cod Beck Reservoir loop.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, you can find easy hikes like the Osmotherley South End Climb – Cod Beck Reservoir loop, or more moderate options such as the Black Hambleton Summit Cairn – View of White Gill Head loop, all accessible from the Nether Silton area.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from dedicated downhill sections to natural forest trails. The ability to easily repeat downhill runs by pushing back up is a highlight for those looking to hone their skills. The natural beauty of the forest setting and the challenging terrain, including features like the Bombhole Feature, are frequently praised.
Yes, Sutton Bank Bikes Shop & Bike Wash, located at the visitor centre, offers bike rentals (including Cube bikes) and repair services. They are known for their helpful staff and can assist with quick fixes like brake bleeds.
Yes, particularly from the area around Sutton Bank National Park Centre, you can enjoy excellent views stretching all the way to the Yorkshire Dales. Many trails within the North York Moors also offer picturesque vistas of the surrounding natural landscape, including heather-covered moorland.
The Paradise Trail is a longer route, approximately 28km, designed for experienced riders. It features challenging sections, including the Bombhole Feature, which is a rollable rock drop into a bowl. While mostly manageable, it does include a couple of steep sections that add to its demanding nature.


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