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The best MTB trails around Holme Valley

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Mountain biking around Holme Valley offers diverse terrain across rugged moorland, picturesque valleys, and serene reservoirs. The region features challenging ascents and thrilling descents, with trails ranging from wide gravel tracks to steep stone-pitched sections and rocky singletrack. Key natural features include expansive moorlands like Black Hill and Holme Moss, and significant reservoirs such as Digley and Winscar. This varied landscape provides a physical test for riders and opportunities to explore scenic routes.

Best mountain bike trails around Holme Valley

Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Dunford Bridge – Winscar Reservoir loop from Hade Edge

31.2km

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 5, 2025, Magic Wood Cafe

Lovely little hideaway on TPT. Tea n insta coffee, snacks and fab bacon sarnie in proper soft breadcake (if you are from Sheff) or teacake if you are from Barnsley!

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love to shout Echo!!! through here .. regardless of the miserable faces of others

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Take a photo trying to pull the cyclist wearing the Wellies out of the embankment for a bit of fun.

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February 18, 2025, Langsett Reservoir

Langsett Reservoir boasts well-maintained paths suitable for various abilities, making it ideal for walking, cycling, or even a leisurely stroll. The surrounding woodland and moorland offer diverse landscapes, changing beautifully with the seasons. The dam wall itself is an impressive feat of engineering, and walking across it provides great views of the reservoir and surrounding countryside.

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Free Carpark with toilets. Get there early!

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The embankment of Langsett Reservoir is 352m/1, 156ft long and has a depth of 35m/117ft, to the old river bed beneath. When full, the reservoir holds 59 million m3 or 1,409 million gallons of water. The castellated valvehouse at the northern end of the dam wall is supposed to have been modelled on the gatehouse of Lancaster Castle. The reservoir took 14 years to build, between 1889 and 1904. The reservoir is now controlled by Yorkshire Water, and its naturally acidic, brown water is treated at the modern Langsett Treatment Works just below the embankment wall to the right.

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The embankment of Langsett Reservoir is 352m/1, 156ft long and has a depth of 35m/117ft, to the old river bed beneath. When full, the reservoir holds 59 million m3 or 1,409 million gallons of water. The castellated valvehouse at the northern end of the dam wall is supposed to have been modelled on the gatehouse of Lancaster Castle. The reservoir took 14 years to build, between 1889 and 1904. The reservoir is now controlled by Yorkshire Water, and its naturally acidic, brown water is treated at the modern Langsett Treatment Works just below the embankment wall to the right.

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Nice little cut through for gravel /mtb. Lots of ways through, take your pick! Go the outside/ SW corner to avoid the steepest ramps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available in the Holme Valley?

The Holme Valley offers nearly 40 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes to explore the diverse landscapes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails in the Holme Valley?

Mountain biking in the Holme Valley features diverse terrain, from wide gravel tracks and steep stone-pitched sections to rocky trails and singletrack. You'll encounter rugged moorland, picturesque valleys, and serene reservoirs, often with challenging ascents and thrilling descents.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly mountain bike trails in the Holme Valley?

Yes, there are a few easier routes available. While many trails are moderate to difficult, you can find some less challenging options to enjoy the scenery. The region offers 3 easy routes, 31 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes, so there's something for every skill level.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks I might see while mountain biking in the Holme Valley?

The Holme Valley is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see expansive moorlands like Black Hill and Holme Moss, and a series of significant reservoirs such as Digley, Winscar, and Dovestone Reservoir. Other notable points include Higher Shelf Stones Summit and Trig Point and Black Hill Trig Point, offering panoramic views.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the Holme Valley trails?

The Holme Valley trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the challenging gradients, and the stunning views of the moorlands and reservoirs.

Are there any mountain bike routes that offer scenic views of the reservoirs?

Absolutely. Many routes in the Holme Valley feature stunning reservoir views. For example, the View of Digley Reservoir – View from Rocky Downhill Path loop from Brockholes offers scenic views of Digley Reservoir, and the Dunford Bridge – Winscar Reservoir loop from Hade Edge provides excellent vistas of Winscar Reservoir.

Can I find challenging mountain bike routes with significant elevation gain in the Holme Valley?

Yes, the Holme Valley is known for its challenging gradients. Routes like the View of Digley Reservoir – View from Rocky Downhill Path loop from Hade Edge, classified as difficult, feature over 1200 meters of elevation gain, providing a significant physical test for riders.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in the Holme Valley?

Many of the mountain bike trails in the Holme Valley are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Digley Reservoir – BLOC Café loop from Honley and the Thurgoland Tunnel – Dunford Bridge loop from Hade Edge.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in the Holme Valley?

The Holme Valley offers great mountain biking opportunities throughout the year, but conditions can vary. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During winter, some higher moorland trails might be more exposed or challenging due to weather, so checking local conditions is always recommended.

Are there any places to eat or drink near the mountain bike trails in Holme Valley?

Yes, the charming town of Holmfirth is a central hub with various options. Additionally, some routes, like the Digley Reservoir – BLOC Café loop from Honley, specifically mention cafes, indicating places to refuel are available in the area.

What are the typical distances for mountain bike trails in the Holme Valley?

The trails in the Holme Valley vary in length. You can find routes ranging from around 30 kilometers (19 miles) to over 45 kilometers (28 miles). For instance, the Dunford Bridge – Winscar Reservoir loop from Hade Edge is 31.2 km, while the Thurgoland Tunnel – Dunford Bridge loop from Hade Edge is 47 km.

Are there any specific areas known for their rugged moorland mountain biking?

Yes, the Holme Valley is characterized by its rugged moorland. Expansive areas such as Black Hill, Bleaklow Head, Holme Moss, and Cartworth Moor offer challenging terrain and provide the quintessential moorland mountain biking experience.

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