Best bike parks around Great Timble are found within the surrounding Washburn Valley and wider North Yorkshire region. This area, characterized by its natural landscape, offers diverse mountain biking opportunities. Riders can find a range of experiences, from family-friendly tracks to more challenging technical descents. The region provides a network of trails and routes suitable for various skill levels.
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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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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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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link between lower edge and Dewsbury road with great views over elland towards halifax
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The area around Great Timble, particularly the Washburn Valley and wider North Yorkshire, offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find a mix of bridleways, permissive routes, and custom-built trails. These include everything from gentle tarmac climbs and flowing singletrack to challenging downhill woodland sections and technical descents with rock gardens.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers several options. The Warren Boulder Trail is a black-graded trail known for its continuous rock gardens, narrow singletrack, and rocky rollers, requiring a high skill level. Additionally, the Top of the Descent Line – Stainburn Red Trails offers challenging red trails with berms, jumps, and technical rocky features.
The Swinsty and Timble Cycle Route in the Washburn Valley is an excellent choice for family cycling. It features forest tracks and trails around Swinsty and Fewston Reservoirs, offering a mix of terrain suitable for various skill levels, including accessible features for a rewarding ride that isn't overly strenuous.
The Stainburn Forest (Norwood Edge) Pump Track is an intermediate mountain bike park that serves as a great place to warm up. It offers various line choices and good links, allowing riders to get a feel for their bike before tackling more demanding trails.
You'll encounter diverse natural landscapes, including woodlands, open singletrack, and scenic views over reservoirs like Fewston. Trails often pass through forest areas, offering a refreshing natural environment. Some routes, like those around Denton Moor, provide varied landscapes for exploration.
Absolutely. Komoot lists several routes around Great Timble that demand good fitness and advanced riding skills. Examples include the Denton Moor – Red Gate Trail loop and the Top of the descent at Timble loop from Lindley Wood Reservoir, both of which may have sections requiring riders to push their bikes due to their challenging nature.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the technical challenges of trails like the Warren Boulder Trail to the flowing sections and jumps found at High Moor Woods Trail. The scenic views, especially over Fewston Reservoir, and the opportunity to test and improve skills are also highly valued.
Beyond mountain biking, the Great Timble area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, including loops around Fewston Reservoir. There are also numerous road cycling routes and easy hikes, such as those around Swinsty Reservoir, providing options for all preferences.
Gisburn Forest is a well-known mountain biking destination in the wider region, particularly within the Ribble Valley. While not directly in Great Timble, it's worth the trip for its over 30 kilometers of purpose-built tracks, including flowing singletracks and technical descents like the 'Hope Line' and 'The Leap of Faith'. It caters to riders of all levels, from beginners to experienced thrill-seekers.
Yes, High Badger Gate is a great way to link up the bridleways over Denton Moor. It's suitable for mountain or gravel bikes and offers a dynamic ride in both directions, adding variety to your route.
The High Moor Woods Trail features downhill woodland sections and open singletrack. It includes exciting features like a small table leading into a left-hand berm, which then transitions into a big kicker-style jump. After landing, riders can choose between a step-down into a gap jump or a path leading to flowy craters known as the '7 humps'.


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