4.5
(1438)
11,605
riders
180
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Mountain biking around Brough And Shatton offers diverse terrain within the Peak District National Park. The area features a blend of the Dark Peak's gritstone moorlands and the gentler slopes of the Hope Valley. Riders encounter rolling hills, expansive reservoirs, and scenic valleys, providing varied riding experiences. Key natural features include gritstone edges for technical descents and climbs, and rivers like the Derwent and Noe, which offer waterside paths.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
4.6
(192)
1,370
riders
28.0km
02:35
640m
640m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.1
(42)
133
riders
28.4km
02:29
690m
690m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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4.4
(19)
181
riders
18.0km
01:31
300m
290m
Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.4
(10)
96
riders
35.3km
03:07
760m
760m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.9
(9)
71
riders
28.0km
02:37
660m
660m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Very rocky underfloot buf you can see the old toilet on the southside wall of the castle as you pass by it
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Now with a new gate to the lower section, spoils the descent but at least it provides a great view of the Reservoir and a chance for a photo
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the top section of this descent is fast and rocky, the lower section is very rocky and much steeper. not for the faint hearted and hats off to anyone who rode it!.
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Nice steady ride up. Just a few slabs.
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steep rocky and fast, second trail just by the gate is smoother
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yes it was indeed a really nice trail all the way.
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There are over 180 mountain bike routes in the Brough And Shatton area. These trails cater to various skill levels, with 21 easy, 122 moderate, and 41 difficult options.
The terrain around Brough And Shatton is highly varied, blending the rugged gritstone moorlands of the Dark Peak with the gentler slopes of the Hope Valley. You'll encounter rolling hills, expansive reservoirs, and scenic valleys. Expect a mix of wide grass routes, tight singletrack, rocky sections, and technical boulder fields, especially on routes like the 'Shatton Ladybower Enduro' mentioned in regional research.
Yes, many routes in Brough And Shatton are circular. For example, the View of Hope Valley – Mam Tor — Abandoned Road loop from Bamford is a popular moderate circular trail, as is the more challenging View of Hope Valley – Jaggers Clough Trail loop from Bamford.
The region is rich with stunning natural features. You can find breathtaking views from prominent peaks like Mam Tor and Win Hill. Hollins Cross, part of the Great Ridge, offers spectacular panoramic views. Additionally, the dramatic limestone gorge of Winnats Pass provides challenging climbs and memorable scenery.
Yes, Brough And Shatton offers 21 easy mountain bike trails. These routes typically feature gentler slopes and less technical terrain, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride.
The Peak District, including Brough And Shatton, is enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can be challenging due to colder weather and potentially muddy or icy conditions on higher ground.
The trails in Brough And Shatton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,400 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging gritstone edges to scenic rolling hills, and the rewarding views from iconic peaks like Mam Tor.
Absolutely. There are 41 difficult mountain bike trails in the area, offering significant elevation changes and technical sections. Routes like the View of Hope Valley – Jaggers Clough Trail loop from Bamford, which covers nearly 48 km with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain, are designed for advanced riders seeking a demanding experience.
Yes, the area features several routes that incorporate its natural water features. The Rivers Derwent and Noe weave through the landscape, offering waterside paths. The Ladybower and Derwent - Outdoor City Sheffield trail, for instance, takes you around the significant Ladybower Reservoir.
Yes, beyond the trails, you can find historical interest. The Navio Roman Fort is a notable historical site in the region. Additionally, some routes offer views of landmarks like the abandoned road near Mam Tor, adding a unique historical context to your ride.
The gritstone edges in the region are known for providing rugged and challenging terrain, ideal for experienced mountain bikers seeking technical descents. Bradwell Edge, for example, is noted for its steep and narrow singletrack descent.
Moderate trails in Brough And Shatton vary, but a good example is the Hollins Cross – View of Hope Valley loop from Bamford, which is about 35 km long with over 750 meters of elevation gain. Another is the Mam Tor — Abandoned Road – View of Hope Valley loop from Hope, covering around 28 km with nearly 700 meters of ascent.


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