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Top 10 Bike Parks around Staindrop

Best bike parks around Staindrop are found within the broader County Durham region, an area known for its diverse natural landscapes, including extensive forests. This environment provides various opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly mountain biking. Staindrop itself is a village that acts as a base for exploring the surrounding natural and historical sites. The region's terrain offers a range of challenges for cyclists.

Best bike parks around Staindrop

  • The most popular bike parks is Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red…

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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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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Climb to Polty's Last Blast

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Category 4 climb that leads you to the Beginning of Poltys Last Blast/K-Line, a fast alternative to following the full red route if you just want to get straight to …

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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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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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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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Category 4 climb that leads you to the Beginning of Poltys Last Blast/K-Line, a fast alternative to following the full red route if you just want to get straight to descending. The climb has a average Gradient of around 6% over about 1.7 Miles, peaking at 20% Gradient.

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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 is rated red it does have an optional Black section half way down the trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary bike parks to visit near Staindrop?

The most prominent bike park in the vicinity of Staindrop is Danny Hart's Descend Bike Park, located within Hamsterley Forest. This park is a dedicated facility for downhill and 4X mountain biking, known for its high-quality, challenging trails. Within Hamsterley Forest, you can find specific trails like Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5), Special K Trail, and Woods Downhill Trail.

Are there trails suitable for advanced riders seeking technical challenges?

Yes, Danny Hart's Descend Bike Park offers significant technical challenges. Trails feature steep rock sections, bomb holes, step-downs, large tabletops, and rock gardens. Specific trails like Route 666 Trail are black-rated, known for their rooty and technical nature. The lower sections of many downhill tracks become significantly more technical with steep, rocky terrain and drop-offs.

What kind of features can I expect on the bike park trails?

You can expect a variety of features designed for mountain biking. Trails often include drops, jumps, berms, tabletops, and gaps. For instance, Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5) is a machine-built trail with large berms and tabletops. Technical sections also feature steep rock gardens, roots, and challenging descents.

Is there an uplift service available at the bike parks?

Yes, Danny Hart's Descend Bike Park offers an uplift service, typically on weekends. This service utilizes minibuses and bike trailers, allowing riders to maximize their downhill riding time without the strenuous climb back to the top.

What are the difficulty levels of the trails around Staindrop?

The bike parks around Staindrop, particularly in Hamsterley Forest, offer a range of difficulty levels. You'll find red-rated trails like Polty's Last Blast & K-Line (Red 5) and Special K Trail, which can include optional black sections. There are also dedicated black-rated trails such as Route 666 Trail, known for being highly technical.

Are there any trails specifically for 4X (Four-cross) racing?

Yes, Danny Hart's Descend Bike Park features a dedicated 4X track. It is 550 meters long and 6 meters wide, starting with a 16-foot roll-in and incorporating banked corners, tabletops, rhythm sections, and optional gap jumps and doubles.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

Beyond the bike parks, the region around Staindrop offers various outdoor activities. You can explore a range of MTB Trails, including routes like the 'Dig In Bench Viewpoint – Brain Freeze Trail loop'. There are also options for Gravel Biking and Hiking, with trails such as the 'River Tees at Teesdale Way' loops.

Can I get coaching or rent bikes at the bike parks?

Yes, Danny Hart's Descend Bike Park accommodates all skill levels and offers MTB coaching through Endeavour Mountain Bike Coaching. Bike rentals are also available, making it accessible for those without their own equipment or looking to improve their skills.

What is the best time to visit the bike parks around Staindrop?

The best time to visit depends on your preference for trail conditions. While trails are regularly maintained, seasonal conditions can impact your experience. Warmer, drier months generally offer the best riding conditions. For winter biking, be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions, which can add to the technical challenge.

Are there any viewpoints along the cycling trails near Staindrop?

While the bike parks themselves are focused on riding, the broader area around Staindrop and Hamsterley Forest offers scenic views within its natural landscapes. For specific viewpoints, you might find them along the general cycling routes in the region, such as the 'Dig In Bench Viewpoint' which is part of some nearby MTB trails.

What makes Danny Hart's Descend Bike Park particularly notable?

Danny Hart's Descend Bike Park stands out due to its endorsement and operation by two-time UCI Downhill World Champion Danny Hart. This connection ensures high-quality, purpose-built tracks designed by a world-class rider. It's also the only dedicated downhill and 4X facility in the North East of England, offering specialized tracks and an uplift service.

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