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Top 9 Bike Parks around Gildersome

Best bike parks around Gildersome are found within the wider Leeds and West Yorkshire area, offering diverse options for mountain biking enthusiasts. Gildersome is a village located southwest of Leeds, providing convenient access to various outdoor recreational sites. The region features a mix of purpose-built bike parks and natural trails, catering to different skill levels. This area is known for its green spaces and facilities that support active outdoor pursuits.

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Last updated: July 10, 2026

Oakwell Hall MTB Trail

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Oakwell hall is a purpose-built trail in Leeds is the ideal place for younger riders to hone their skills before taking on harder trails.
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Leeds Urban Bike Park

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Fun and progressive, not the best when wet. Good coffee shop for cake after a spin. Bike shop, hire and cafe on site, more at leedsurbanbikepark.com.

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Middleton Park is a green space 4 miles (6 km) south of Leeds city centre. Within the park, there are lots of things to keep you entertained, including Leeds Urban …

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Wooden Arch Bridge Jump

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This little beauty makes you feel like a hero - really well designed for all abilities - roll-able to sending it!

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Great range of features for beginner to expert.

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July 9, 2025, Leeds Urban Bike Park

Perfect place for the whole family. From pump track ,big jumps.bridge jump to red loop and Black 6ft drops.... Forest w bit rocky. Need more attention. Better maintenance

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Perfect place for the whole family. From pump track ,big jumps.bridge jump to red loop and Black 6ft drops.... Forest w bit rocky. Need more attention. Better maintenance

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The trail is graded Blue for beginners and is 1.3km in length. The trail is suited to mountain bikes and care needs to be taken due to trail features such as berms, rock gardens and jumps, all of which are rollable at slow speed. Take your time on the first run and get used to the track first before picking up speed on the next loop.

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Middleton Park is a green space 4 miles (6 km) south of Leeds city centre. Within the park, there are lots of things to keep you entertained, including Leeds Urban Bike Club, Middleton Heritage Railway, a nature reserve, gardens, fishing lake, bowling greens, heritage trails and much more.

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February 19, 2021, Oakwell Hall MTB Trail

Oakwell hall is a purpose-built trail in Leeds is the ideal place for younger riders to hone their skills before taking on harder trails. There’s a new mountain bike trail lurking in the woods on the southern outskirts of Leeds. It’s tiny, it’s sandwiched between Ikea and the M62 motorway, but it’s important because it represents the new breed of built trails growing up all over the country. It also happens to be an absolute blast to ride. There is also very nice Memorial Garden to walk around

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Wow that’s great guys cheers will check it out!

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Good to grow skills and confidence for the big trail centres. Suitable for all ages. Excellent cafe.

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This little beauty makes you feel like a hero - really well designed for all abilities - roll-able to sending it!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and mountain biking spots can I find near Gildersome?

The area around Gildersome, particularly within the wider Leeds and West Yorkshire region, offers a diverse range of options. You'll find purpose-built bike parks like Leeds Urban Bike Park, which features everything from easy green trails to challenging red and black sections, as well as natural mountain biking trails in places like Middleton Park and Esholt Woods.

Are there family-friendly bike parks around Gildersome?

Yes, Leeds Urban Bike Park is highly praised for its inclusive and safe environment, suitable for all ages and abilities. It offers bike hire and classes, making it accessible for families. Additionally, Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park is a large green space that hosts the Leeds Urban Bike Club and provides a family-friendly setting with additional mountain bike trails.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners and advanced riders near Gildersome?

Absolutely. Leeds Urban Bike Park is designed for progression, offering trails from easy green to challenging red and black sections, including technical climbs, descents, and rock jumps. Features like the Wooden Arch Bridge Jump are designed for all abilities, allowing riders to roll over or 'send it' depending on their skill level. For expert riders, Stainburn Forest is known for its highly technical trails.

What facilities are available at Leeds Urban Bike Park?

Leeds Urban Bike Park is a comprehensive facility. It offers bike hire and classes, a BMX pump track, a tabletop and jump line, and a large bridge jump. There's also a cafe on-site for refreshments, and a bike shop. You can find more details at leedsurbanbikepark.com.

What other mountain biking opportunities exist in the wider Leeds and West Yorkshire area?

Beyond dedicated bike parks, you can explore mountain biking trails in Middleton Park, which hosts the Leeds Urban Bike Club. Yeadon Tarn offers a beginner-friendly BMX track suitable for mountain bikes. Esholt Woods provides rugged terrain with drops and rock rolls, while the Meanwood Valley Trail features challenging terrain for experienced riders. Stainburn Forest is known for its technical trails and pump track, and the Calderdale and Kirklees areas also offer diverse mountain biking terrains.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks near Gildersome?

Visitors frequently highlight the progressive nature of the trails, allowing riders to build skills and confidence. The inclusive environment, especially at Leeds Urban Bike Park, is a big draw, with many appreciating the variety of features for all skill levels. The well-maintained trails and the ease of sessioning runs due to mellow climbs are also popular aspects.

Are there any unique features or jumps to look out for?

Yes, the Wooden Arch Bridge Jump is a notable feature designed for all abilities, allowing riders to roll over or 'send it'. Another highlight is the Start of the Bridge Jump Line, which offers both red and blue lines with jumps and technical features that are roll-able, making them fun for various skill levels.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these bike parks?

The region around Gildersome offers various outdoor activities. For running, you can explore routes like the 'Leeds and Liverpool Canal Path loop from Cottingley' or 'Running loop from Gildersome'. If you're interested in gravel biking, consider the 'Rothwell Greenway & the Aire & Calder Navigation loop from Leeds'. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as 'St James' Church, Tong – Tong Downhill loop from Morley'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Running Trails around Gildersome, Gravel biking around Gildersome, and Road Cycling Routes around Gildersome.

What natural features can I see near the bike parks?

Many bike parks are situated within or near green spaces. For instance, Bluebell Woods in Middleton Park is a large green space featuring a lake, forest areas, and a nature reserve. Esholt Woods offers scenic landscapes with streams and mini-waterfalls, providing a natural backdrop to your ride.

Is there a good place to progress mountain biking skills in the area?

Yes, Leeds Urban Bike Park is an excellent place to progress skills. Its trails are designed to allow riders to move from beginner-friendly routes to more advanced features. The park's layout, including the Bridge Jump Line, makes it easy to session trails repeatedly and refine techniques.

Are there any historical sites near the bike parks?

Middleton Park, home to Bluebell Woods and additional mountain bike trails, also features the Middleton Heritage Railway and various heritage trails, offering a blend of outdoor activity and local history.

What are the options for mountain biking in Calderdale and Kirklees?

Calderdale, nestled in the Pennine hills, is known for its challenging rocky terrains and fast-flowing descents, appealing to experienced riders. Kirklees provides a variety of trails suitable for both beginners and experienced riders, ensuring diverse options for mountain biking enthusiasts in West Yorkshire.

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