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Mountain biking
Mountain bike the easy 6.9 miles (11.1 km) Whitemoor Trail through Delamere Forest, enjoying serene lakes and diverse woodland scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.89 km
426 m
340 m
302 m
107 m
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6.08 km
2.00 km
1.57 km
1.14 km
240 m
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The Whitemoor Trail is located within Delamere Forest. There are several car parks available throughout the forest, which typically require a parking fee. Specific parking areas like those near the Delamere Forest Visitor Centre or Blakemere Moss are good starting points for accessing the trail network.
Yes, the Whitemoor Trail is considered an excellent option for beginners and those new to mountain biking. It's described as an 'easy seven-mile jaunt' with a 'green' difficulty grading, making it very pedal-friendly with no significant technical challenges.
The trail primarily follows well-compacted forestry tracks, offering a smooth and relatively flat ride. You won't encounter large rocks, roots, or steep descents typical of more advanced mountain biking trails. It's designed for a gentle and enjoyable experience.
You'll ride through the picturesque environment of Delamere Forest, one of the largest woodlands in the country. The route passes serene features such as almost perfectly still lakes and ponds, including Black Lake and Blakemere, surrounded by diverse trees and foliage. It offers beautiful vistas and quiet spots to connect with nature.
While riding, you'll encounter the Delamere White Loop, which is a key part of the trail. The route also takes you past tranquil lakes like Black Lake and Blakemere, offering peaceful views and photo opportunities.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Delamere Blue Cycle Trail, Hunger Hill Trail, and Fruits of the Forest, offering opportunities to explore other paths within Delamere Forest.
Delamere Forest is generally dog-friendly, and dogs are welcome on the Whitemoor Trail. However, it's important to keep dogs under control, especially around wildlife and other trail users, and to clean up after them.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, the well-compacted forestry tracks are generally rideable, though conditions can be muddy after heavy rain.
There is no specific permit required to ride the Whitemoor Trail itself. However, as it's located within Delamere Forest, you will typically need to pay for parking at the forest's car parks.
The Whitemoor Trail is known as a 'hidden gem' within Delamere Forest, offering a peaceful escape from the crowds often found in other parts of the forest. Its tranquil setting and gentle nature make it ideal for those seeking a relaxed ride in a quiet natural environment.
As the trail is located within Delamere Forest, you'll find amenities such as a visitor centre, cafes, and toilets, particularly around the main car park areas. These facilities provide convenient options for refreshments and comfort breaks before or after your ride.