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Top 12 Bike Parks around Evenwood And Barony

Best bike parks around Evenwood And Barony are found within County Durham, an area known for its varied terrain and natural landscape. The region offers a mix of cycling routes, utilizing both paved and unpaved surfaces, including former railway lines. These routes provide opportunities to explore the local scenery and industrial heritage.

Best bike parks around Evenwood And Barony

  • The most popular bike parks is Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5), Hamsterley Forest, an mtb_park that features a…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Route 666 Trail

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Route 666 is exactly how it sounds, rooty hell. Its a black rated trail which consists of a challenging climb to start off with plenty of optional extra technical features …

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Longest red decent in the forest

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Pike's Teeth Trail, Hamsterley Forest

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The first trail that can be found on Hamsterley Forest' black route. The trail has an average gradient of -7% peaking at -20% in places and is around 0.4 Mile long.

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Woods Downhill Trail, Hamsterley Forest

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The first half of this trial has been official for a while, however the bottom half after crossing through the fire-road used to be unofficial. It has recently been converted …

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Special K Trail, Hamsterley Forest

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A Official Red trail which can be found at Hamsterley Forest, it has a average gradient of -8% spanning over around 0.3 Miles peaking at around -15%. Although the trail …

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December 23, 2024, Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5), Hamsterley Forest

Very good trail with some good jumps but rocky

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Pikes teeth is a black section with (berm,drop,jump rock) can be very slippery

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Another awesome trail, wide machine-built trail with many large berms, drops, tabletops and other features. Not many trails like this one in the UK.

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Transmission is an awesome trial to practice!!

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Roots and rocks to start with then a few step downs and tabletops with a few berms to finish off.

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Longest red decent in the forest

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Hard to add more than Josh has (see other tip). A nice and technical section - surprisingly, if you pick the right line you can get some real speed up. Not so sure it is a true black section, a technical red is my way of thinking.

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The first half of this trial has been official for a while, however the bottom half after crossing through the fire-road used to be unofficial. It has recently been converted to an official trail which is meant to be continued on from the original first half. The trail is around 0.2 Mile long with an average gradient of -8% peaking at -35% in places.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find mountain biking trails near Evenwood And Barony?

While Evenwood And Barony itself offers various cycling routes, the dedicated mountain bike parks with purpose-built trails are primarily found in Hamsterley Forest, a short distance away. Here you'll find trails like Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5), Pike's Teeth Trail, and Special K Trail.

What kind of terrain can I expect on cycling routes around Evenwood And Barony?

The cycling routes in and around Evenwood And Barony feature varied terrain. You can expect a mix of mostly paved surfaces on some routes, while others include unpaved segments, such as former railway lines, that might be more challenging. These routes offer opportunities to explore the local landscape and industrial heritage.

Are there challenging mountain bike trails for experienced riders?

Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Hamsterley Forest offers several demanding trails. For instance, Route 666 Trail is a black-rated trail known for its rooty sections and technical features. Pike's Teeth Trail also presents a challenge with roots, rocks, step-downs, and tabletops.

Are there family-friendly cycling options in the Evenwood And Barony area?

Yes, many cycling routes in the Evenwood And Barony area are suitable for all skill levels, including families. Routes utilizing former railway lines, such as parts of the Dearness Valley Railway Path, often provide hard-packed, relatively flat surfaces that are popular for both cyclists and walkers, making them a good choice for a family outing.

What are some notable cycling routes directly within Evenwood And Barony?

Within Evenwood And Barony, you can find various cycle routes with differing lengths and elevation profiles. These include shorter routes within Evenwood itself and longer ones connecting to nearby areas like the 16 km route from Cockfield to Barnard Castle. These routes allow you to explore the immediate surroundings on two wheels.

What are the typical elevation profiles for cycling routes in this region?

Cycling routes around Evenwood And Barony offer varied elevation profiles. For example, the Willington and Esh Winning loop from Witton-le-Wear has a 410m elevation gain over 37.7 km, while the Barnard Castle and Bishop Auckland Loop features a more significant 790m gain over 72.0 km. There are options ranging from relatively flat paths to more strenuous climbs.

What is the best time of year to go cycling around Evenwood And Barony?

The best time to go cycling around Evenwood And Barony is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and conditions are more favorable. However, some routes, particularly those on hard-packed former railway lines, can be enjoyed year-round, though they might be busy on weekends.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or landmarks along the cycling routes?

Yes, the cycling routes in County Durham offer scenic views of the local landscape. You might encounter landmarks such as the large-scale latticed steel painted head near Newton Aycliffe, which reflects the area's industrial heritage. The routes provide opportunities to experience the natural beauty and historical elements of the region.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the cycling areas?

Beyond cycling, the region around Evenwood And Barony offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent options for gravel biking, with routes like the Hamsterley Forest Café loop. There are also numerous hiking trails, including the Marston Lake & Low Barns Nature Reserve loop, and extensive road cycling routes such as the Wolsingham and Barnard Castle loop.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain biking trails in Hamsterley Forest?

Visitors particularly enjoy the varied features of the trails in Hamsterley Forest. For example, Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5) is praised for being a fun, flowy, wide machine-built trail with large berms, drops, and tabletops. Riders also appreciate the technical challenge and unique characteristics of trails like Route 666.

Are there options for beginner mountain bikers near Evenwood And Barony?

While Hamsterley Forest offers challenging trails, it also provides options for less experienced riders. Many of the cycling routes in the broader Evenwood And Barony area are suitable for all skill levels, with some offering gentler gradients and less technical terrain, making them ideal for beginners to build confidence before tackling more advanced mountain bike parks.

Can I find cafes or pubs near the cycling routes in Evenwood And Barony?

Yes, many cycling routes in the region pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and other amenities. For example, the Dearness Valley Railway Path offers a good path to Bishop Auckland, which has various establishments. Planning your route can help you identify suitable stops for refreshments.

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