Best bike parks around Healey are found in a region known for its diverse terrain, offering various mountain biking experiences. The area, particularly around Healey Nab in Lancashire, features a mix of natural tracks and purpose-built trails. It is characterized by its rolling hills and wooded areas, providing a suitable environment for different skill levels. Dedicated local efforts contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the trails.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Fantastic views across open moorland in ever direction, definitely worth a visit.
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Fantastic if you love being out in the open fells, great views in every direction and you are most certainly going to have it all to yourself.
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James - sorry - just noticed the question; a number of options - the full route is from Consett - Hownsgill car park (Morrisons - but watch the duration - I think you have 7 hours before fines kick in); you can park at Rowley, Healeyfiled or Waskerley and work your way back to any of those reasonably easily; one thing to watch is that they've not put a sign up to stop you taking the link from the C3C to the bridleway that takes you over Bolt's Law - it was never really public access but cuts out a lot of riding; just bear in mind you might get turned round. Another option is to park up on Meadow's Edge where the bridleways cross the road.
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Plenty car parking space available. I did not see any parking charging metres about, looks like its free parking
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Some pretty narrow 'rabbit' tracks needing control and stability.
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The bike parks around Healey offer a diverse range of trails. You'll find everything from short red and blue graded trails at Chopwell Wood to challenging singletracks like Sidley Forest Singletrack. Healey Nab, a prominent spot, features a Red XC Loop and a Black DH Track with berms, drops, and jumps, catering to intermediate riders looking to build confidence.
Yes, Chopwell Wood is noted as being great for families, offering easy walks and bike rides. It has short red and blue graded trails suitable for various skill levels, and the local community is generally tolerant of mountain bikers sharing the trails.
For downhill enthusiasts, Woodland Downhill Trails offers around five easy-to-loop, short but steep downhill tracks accessible along a fire road. Additionally, Healey Nab features a Black DH Track known for its enjoyable berms, drops, and jumps, ideal for intermediate riders.
Experienced riders can tackle the technical ascent and descent at Bolt's Law summit, which offers fast and flowy routes. Sidley Forest Singletrack also provides a challenging and technical experience. The Red XC Loop at Healey Nab, due to natural degradation, has become more technically demanding, offering rock gardens and other features.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the trails at Healey Nab are actively maintained by local volunteers, suggesting they are generally rideable year-round, weather permitting. Summer evenings are often mentioned as a good time for a ride. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for winter mountain biking, as conditions can vary.
Yes, the Carrier's Way Trail, though challenging and not always well-defined, is steeped in history. It's rumored to have existed since prehistory and was used by pack pony drivers in the 17th century. For scenic views, Bolt's Law summit offers lovely vistas and is a great viewpoint.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes, such as those around Derwent Reservoir or Slaley Forest, by checking out the Easy hikes around Healey guide. For road cycling, there are routes like the Edmundbyers – Ruffside loop, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Healey guide.
For more mountain biking adventures, you can explore additional trails beyond the specific bike parks. The MTB Trails around Healey guide features routes like the Parkhead Station Café – Edmundbyers loop and the Blanchland Moor – Bolt's Law summit loop, offering a range of difficulties from easy to moderate.
Healey Nab in Chorley, Lancashire, is notable for its origins from unofficial trails that evolved into an official riding area thanks to dedicated volunteer efforts. It offers a mix of natural tracks and purpose-built features, including a challenging Red XC Loop and a Black DH Track with berms, drops, and jumps. It's particularly well-suited for intermediate riders looking to improve their skills.
Yes, Chopwell Wood has parking available in its main car park, which is accessed via a single-track road from Hookergate, High Spen. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific highlight details or local information for parking options.
Healey Nab offers a varied terrain with a mix of natural tracks and purpose-built features. Riders can expect to encounter rock gardens, berms, drops, and jumps. The Red XC Loop has become more technical due to exposed rock, while the Black DH Track is known for its enjoyable features.


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