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Mountain biking around Broomfleet offers routes through the low-lying landscapes of the Humber Estuary region. The area is characterized by a mix of open farmland, riverine paths, and gentle, rolling terrain, with some routes extending into the slightly elevated Wolds. These trails provide opportunities to explore the rural character of East Riding of Yorkshire. The network includes paths suitable for various skill levels, from easy rides along flat sections to moderate routes with some elevation changes.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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26.2km
01:53
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This moderate 16.3-mile mountain biking loop in East Riding Yorkshire offers diverse terrain and panoramic views of the Wolds and Humber Bri
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30.9km
02:20
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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17.7km
01:07
20m
20m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.1km
01:14
180m
180m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Really picturesque village, grab a coffee at South Cave serviced
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There are a few pleasant routes through this wood, some of the tracks are quite boggy due to ongoing forestry operations, however, it is very easy to circumvent these patches.
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See https://www.newbaldparishcouncil.gov.uk/church/ or https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1346990 Built on a ridge and situated centrally, St Nicholas Church appears to dominate the skyline of the village. Described by Nikolaus Pevsner, one of our greatest historians of ancient buildings as, ‘the most complete Norman Church in the East Riding’ and often called ‘the Cathedral of the Wolds’, the church derives its name from the Greek, Saint Nikolaus of Myra (270-340 AD). He was also known as Nikolaus the Wonder-worker, famed for secret gift-giving, and became the model for Santa Claus, itself a corruption of Saint Nicholas. He became the Patron Saint of a rich array of professions and lost causes, including: Archers, Brewers, Pawnbrokers, the Clergy, Thieves, Prostitutes and Murderers.
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In spring a visual feast of marsh flowers can be enjoyed at this spring-fed Yorkshire Wolds nature reserve, whilst later in summer marsh orchids abound. North Newbald Becksies is fed by several clear chalk springs which are almost never known to dry up. https://www.ywt.org.uk/nature-reserves/north-newbald-becksies-nature-reserve
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Archetypal English village with its large village green surrounded by pretty stone houses and two pubs. The open beck runs in front of the houses in Eastgate, each with their own private bridge. The banks of the stream are planted with flowers. A large flat circular stone on the green known as the whipping stone is probably the base of the old market cross but rumour has it that a man was whipped to death here in 1624. https://www.newbaldparishcouncil.gov.uk/about-newbald/
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Great views east and west from this Trig Point adopted by the Windmill Walkers. https://windmillwalkers.org.uk/
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Couldn't quite see the natural spring water source, but this highlight lies on a great route from North Newbald to Market Weighton, especially after you cross Arras Hill / York Road heading north, there are some fantastic panoramic views.
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There are 13 mountain bike trails around Broomfleet, offering a mix of easy and moderate routes through the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, Broomfleet offers 6 easy mountain bike trails. An excellent option for beginners is the Newbald Wold Scenic Road – North Newbald Village Green loop from Newbald, which is 17.1 km long and features gentle terrain.
For a longer ride, consider the Brantingham Village Pond – North Newbald Village Green loop from Broomfleet, which spans 54.2 km. Another substantial option is the Alkborough Flats to Burton Upon Stather and Skippingdale Plantation loop, covering 30.9 km.
Yes, many trails around Broomfleet are circular. Examples include the Brantingham and Welton loop (26.2 km) and the Adlingfleet and Garthorpe loop — East Riding Yorkshire (17.7 km).
Mountain bike trails in Broomfleet offer varied scenery, including open farmland, riverine paths along the Humber Estuary, and gentle, rolling terrain. Some routes extend into the slightly elevated Wolds, providing diverse rural views.
The trails in Broomfleet are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes a mix of villages, countryside, and woodland areas, making for engaging rides.
Yes, with 6 easy trails available, Broomfleet offers several family-friendly options. These routes typically feature flat sections and gentle terrain, suitable for riders of varying ages and abilities. The Newbald Wold Scenic Road – North Newbald Village Green loop from Newbald is a good choice for families.
Along the trails, you can discover several points of interest. These include historical sites like St Helen’s Church, Welton and All Saints' Church, Brantingham. You might also pass through natural areas such as Welton Dale or by Brantingham Village Pond.
Yes, some routes will take you near natural water features and reserves. You can find Saltmarshe Delph Nature Reserve and North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve in the vicinity, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife and scenery.
The low-lying nature of the Humber Estuary region makes mountain biking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter riding is possible, though some paths may be muddier.
Many routes pass through or near small villages like Welton and Brantingham, which typically offer local pubs or cafes where you can stop for refreshments. It's always a good idea to check opening times in advance.
Trails around Broomfleet are generally characterized by a mix of compacted earth, gravel paths, and some tarmac sections through villages. Given the low-lying terrain, some areas, especially riverine paths, can become muddy after heavy rainfall.


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