Darncombe-Cum-Langdale End
Darncombe-Cum-Langdale End
Best bike parks around Darncombe-Cum-Langdale End are primarily found within the nearby Dalby Forest, a premier mountain biking destination located in the North York Moors National Park. This area offers a comprehensive range of trails and facilities for various cycling abilities. While Darncombe-Cum-Langdale End itself does not host dedicated bike parks, cycling routes connect directly into Dalby Forest, which is a short driving distance away. Dalby Forest provides a diverse landscape of wooded slopes and moorland views, serving as a…
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Good switchbacks. Quite steep downhill sections, the surface has many exposed rocks, sunken ride lines. Be alert, some of this is black graded riding. Theres less traction and grip on days like today due to rainfall. Its fun to ride on though.
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Cafe & bike shop both take card payments (and apple payments even if theres no signal). Great place to stop for a slice of cake, sandwich and a coffee. Or bike repairs if needed (and a bit of clothes shopping with all the latest brands there).
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dalby forest mountain biking, cafe, walks, park bike hire, awesome mountain biking
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This is the usual place where people go when they choose to do their Dalby Forest adventures! There's a car park, a café, tourist information, trail maps, bike hire, and much more. This forest is in a dark skies area too, so there are two observatories here hosting stargazing events from time to time. An obvious place to make a stop on your Tour, particularly if you need some good coffee and much-desired flapjack!
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This is the usual place where people go when they choose to do their Dalby Forest adventures! There is a car park here, a café, tourist information, trail maps, a bike hire place and much more. This area is a dark skies area, and so there are two observatories here hosting stargazing events from time to time! An obvious place to make a stop on your tour, particularly if you need some good coffee and much-desired flapjack.
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A good climb on the Red / Blue MTB trail here straight from Low Dalby. It can be difficult to begin with, but I suppose that's what it's all about, isn't it?
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Medusa's Drop is a rather famous (or infamous?) part of the Red Route with a very steep drop down through the forest here: zigzags, switchbacks, berms and more. The lower part of the descent is quite challenging, so this is really for experts!
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Dixon's Hollow must be a mountain bike dream come true. You might be a walker, but it is nonetheless interesting to look at the MTB course here; there are usually bikers here. Stay on the path, though, and enjoy the spectacle from afar!
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While Darncombe-Cum-Langdale End itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the nearby Dalby Forest mountain bike trails offer a comprehensive range of options. You'll find trails graded green (easy), blue (moderate), red (difficult), and black (expert), catering to all skill levels.
Yes, Dalby Forest is very family-friendly. For beginners and families, there are green-graded trails like the Ellerburn Family Cycle Route (4.7km) and the Adderstone Cycle Trail (12.4km), which are largely flat or have gentle slopes. The blue trails also offer easy singletrack with some fun features.
Experienced riders can tackle the 34.3km (21 miles) Red Trail, known for its fast-flowing singletrack, technical features, and challenging climbs and descents. For expert-level challenges, the 6.4km (4 miles) World Cup XC trail includes strenuous elements like Worry Gill and Medusa's Drop, a steep descent with zigzags and berms.
Yes, Dixon's Hollow Bike Park within Dalby Forest is designed for adrenaline enthusiasts. It features a 4X track, a jump line for experienced riders, and a 600m-long, blue-graded pump/skills line, perfect for practicing and developing your riding techniques.
Dalby Forest is well-equipped with amenities. At the Dalby Forest Visitor Centre, you'll find toilets, parking, a café, bike hire services, a bike shop, and a workshop for repairs. Trail maps and tourist information are also available.
Dalby Forest is located very close to Darncombe-Cum-Langdale End, making it easily accessible. Some cycling routes even connect Langdale End directly into Dalby Forest, and it's only a short driving distance away.
Dalby Forest trails are generally open year-round. However, the best time to visit for mountain biking is typically from spring through autumn (March to October) when the weather is milder and trails are less likely to be affected by heavy rain or snow. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Absolutely. Beyond the dedicated bike park trails, the area offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can explore sections of the Moor to Sea Cycle Network, such as the route from Langdale End to Whitby or Pickering. For more options, check out the Cycling around Darncombe-Cum-Langdale End guide. There are also numerous hiking and gravel biking routes available.
Parking is available at Dalby Forest, with fees varying by season. Typically, from March to October, it costs around £8.00 until 4pm, and £4 after 4pm. From November to February, it's usually £4 all day. A 7-day pass and annual Discovery Pass are also available. The forest drive is open from 7:30 am to 8:00 pm.
Dalby Forest is highly regarded for its 'natural cycling' experience, offering well-maintained and clearly signposted trails for all ages and abilities. Riders appreciate the fun and flowing nature of the trails, the diverse landscape of wooded slopes and moorland views, and the comprehensive facilities, including bike hire and a visitor center.
Yes, Dalby Forest is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trails, but it's important to keep them under control, especially around other cyclists and wildlife. Always follow local signage and guidelines regarding dog access.
Beyond cycling, Dalby Forest offers various activities for families. It's a designated Dark Skies area, with observatories hosting stargazing events. There are also easy walking trails, picnic areas, and play areas, making it a great destination for a full day out in nature.


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