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Mountain biking around Sigglesthorne offers access to varied landscapes within the Holderness Plain and the wider East Riding of Yorkshire. The area is characterized by agricultural land, with the village itself serving as a gateway to disused railway lines like the Hornsea Rail Trail. This trail features varied terrain, including limestone chips, muddy bridleway sections, and gravel patches, making it suitable for mountain bikes. Beyond the immediate vicinity, the region extends into the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds, providing…
Last updated: May 12, 2026
5.0
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50
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50.3km
02:57
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.1km
01:59
80m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.7km
01:23
60m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:23
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The old railway station building was derelict until 1987 - now a private residence and looks spectacular. Few information boards in the open area in front of the building.
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The Hull to Hornsea railway line, developed by local timber merchant Joseph Armytage Wade, opened in 1864. It was built to serve the Holderness Plain and boost Hornsea's growth as a seaside resort. The railway lasted 100 year and was closed to passengers in 1964.
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Before the Holderness Drain was constructed in the late 18th century, the landscape was a vast, watery marsh. The drain replaced a more natural watercourse that functioned as a key transport route through the area and was ultimately created to reclaim this land for agriculture by managing flood risk.
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I have bought a state caravan, cycling weekly and carried a spared battery extremely miles on the train tracks.
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Lovely sea view. Bit rough at times, at least a hybrid bike
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From here you can enjoy a beautiful view of the calm waters. Not far away is the beach of the same name which has been a hotspot for unexploded RAF bombs, which fell from the rapidly eroding cliffs.
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There are 5 mountain bike trails around Sigglesthorne listed on komoot, offering a range of experiences from easy to moderate difficulty. These routes are popular, with over 60 mountain bikers having explored the area using komoot.
The terrain around Sigglesthorne is varied, particularly along the Hornsea Rail Trail. You can expect sections built on disused railway lines, which may include bone-jarring limestone chips, muddy bridleway-style paths, and gravel patches. While some parts are wide and flat, others offer a more engaging ride with tree roots and rough surfaces, making mountain bikes highly suitable.
Yes, most of the trails around Sigglesthorne are rated as easy. For example, the Hornsea Rail Trail Terminus – Hornsea Seafront Promenade loop from Sigglesthorne is an easy 21.9-mile path that provides access to Hornsea Mere and the coastal promenade, traversing flat and varied terrain suitable for those new to mountain biking.
Yes, for longer rides, consider routes that incorporate sections of the Trans Pennine Trail. The Hornsea Rail Trail Terminus – Hull Marina loop from Hornsea is a moderate 31.2-mile trail that follows a significant portion of the Trans Pennine Trail, offering a substantial ride through varied landscapes.
Yes, several circular routes are available. The Hornsea Rail Trail – Hornsea Rail Trail loop from Riston is a 14.1-mile circular trail that leads through the East Yorkshire countryside. Another option is the Hornsea Rail Trail – Hornsea Rail Trail loop from Ellerby, covering 19.4 miles.
While mountain biking, you can explore the Hornsea Rail Trail, which passes through a narrow corridor landscape and offers access to Hornsea Mere, Yorkshire's largest freshwater lake, known for its birdlife. The trail also features two local nature reserves, Sigglesthorne Station and South, where you can observe local flora and fauna. Further afield, you might encounter the scenic Yorkshire Wolds.
The mountain biking trails around Sigglesthorne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 8 reviews. Riders often appreciate the varied terrain of the disused railway lines, the peaceful agricultural landscapes, and the accessibility to natural features like Hornsea Mere.
Yes, the Trans Pennine Trail: Old Hull to Hornsea Railway Line itself is a historical site, built on a disused railway. Additionally, Burton Constable Hall is a notable historical landmark in the wider area that can be visited.
Yes, the Hornsea Rail Trail is particularly suitable for mountain bikes. While parts are wide and flat, sections become a 'very poor track' with limestone chips, muddy bridleway-style paths, and gravel, offering a more challenging and engaging ride than a perfectly smooth path. Hybrid or mountain bikes are recommended for its varied surfaces.
The East Yorkshire region, including Sigglesthorne, experiences varied weather. While specific seasonal advice isn't available, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for riding. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on some sections of the Hornsea Rail Trail, especially after rain, which can add to the mountain biking challenge.
Yes, the Hornsea Rail Trail Terminus – Hornsea Seafront Promenade loop from Sigglesthorne provides direct access to the coastal promenade in Hornsea. Further along the coast, you can also find Mappleton Cliffs and Coastal Erosion, offering dramatic natural scenery.


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