Best bike parks around Fewston are found within the picturesque Washburn Valley, an area known for its diverse network of mountain biking trails. The landscape features reservoir views, extensive woodlands, and undulating terrain, offering varied riding experiences. While not traditional bike parks with lifts, the area provides purpose-built trails and natural paths suitable for different skill levels. These routes are well-maintained, often made from compacted crushed stone, and include technical sections for advanced riders.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Great riding here. But what a pity they call it "Stainburn"! Been known to us locals as Norwood Edge ever since I remember. Stainburn is actually a few miles away, and the so-called "Stainburn forest " is locally known as "Lindley Moor". We get bikers turning up at Leathley on Stainburn lane asking for directions and I have to point them in the opposite direction.
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From here you can head down the two red trails. Go straight for the descent line or take the left for a shorter red trail to the car park, it has berms/jumps, and being stainburn a few rocky technical features too.
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A challenging black trail. Narrow single track, rock gardens, rocky rollers, even the berms have rocks. Some steep climbs, descents and technical obstacles and north shore sections needing a high skill level. Stainburn is a place to test your skills, don't expect to fly down.
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Mostly pretty easy track. Short difficult section in the middle with tree roots etc.
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Great place to warm up before a ride. Links well and lots of line choices
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One of the more technical trails in the area. If you want a test get out and try the full black loop. Think continuous rock garden.
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Nice little trail, can be ridden either way but East to West is riding downhill
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This is a great way to link up the bridleways over Denton Moor, and is fun to ride in both directions. You'll need either a mountain bike or gravel bike here. It's certainly a bit more spicy on a gravel bike!
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Fewston and the Washburn Valley offer a diverse network of mountain biking trails, ranging from easy loops to challenging technical routes. You'll find well-maintained paths made from compacted crushed stone, natural singletracks, and sections with features like rock gardens, rocky rollers, and tree roots. The terrain includes reservoir views, extensive woodlands, and undulating landscapes.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Warren Boulder Trail is known for its technical elements, including narrow singletrack, continuous rock gardens, steep climbs, descents, and north shore sections requiring a high skill level. Another demanding route is the 'Top of the Descent at Timble Loop', which includes technical elements and thrilling descents near Timble woods.
For intermediate riders, Jurassic Park Singletrack offers a mostly easy forest trail with a short, difficult section featuring tree roots. The 'Top of the Descent Line – Stainburn Red Trails' also provides an intermediate option with berms, jumps, and some rocky technical features. Additionally, the Denton Moor – Red Gate Trail Loop is a moderate 12.3-mile route with varied terrain.
Yes, the Stainburn Forest (Norwood Edge) Pump Track is an excellent spot for warming up and practicing skills. It offers good flow and multiple line choices, making it suitable for intermediate riders looking to refine their technique.
The trails around Fewston are celebrated for their natural beauty. You'll encounter stunning scenic views of Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs, extensive woodlands, and the unique geological formations of Brimham Rocks. The Warren Boulder Trail is also categorized as a viewpoint, offering picturesque vistas.
Absolutely. The Yorkshire Water trails around Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs offer easy loops suitable for various fitness levels, including a 5.6-mile trail around Swinsty Reservoir. The Brimham Rocks Loop is also classified as an easy 10.3-mile mountain biking trail, perfect for those seeking a less challenging ride with distinctive geological formations.
Beyond mountain biking, the Fewston area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs Trail' or the '6 Dales Trail and Nidderdale Way Loop'. There are also options for gravel biking, including routes like the 'Gouthwaite Reservoir – Scar House Reservoir and Dam loop'. For more details, check out the hiking guide and gravel biking guide for Fewston.
Convenient parking is available at Swinsty Moor car park, which serves as a popular starting point for the Yorkshire Water bike trail network around Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs. This location also offers accessible toilets.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of terrain that caters to different abilities, from easy scenic loops to technical challenges. The stunning reservoir views and extensive woodlands are also highly appreciated. The trails are generally well-maintained, and the area's blend of natural beauty and diverse options makes it a prime destination for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Yes, there are cafes and pubs located near the Fewston Reservoir area, providing convenient spots for refreshments before or after your ride. While specific names aren't listed here, you'll find options within a short distance of the main trailheads.
The mountain biking trails in Fewston are generally enjoyable throughout much of the year. However, for the best conditions, late spring to early autumn typically offers drier trails and more pleasant weather. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as some sections can become more challenging in wet conditions.


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