Best bike parks around Brough And Shatton are situated within the Peak District National Park, an area recognized for its extensive and diverse cycling and mountain biking trails. While Brough And Shatton itself does not host dedicated bike parks, it provides access to a network of natural trails and nearby structured options. The region features varied terrain, including challenging climbs, fast descents, and scenic routes through gritstone moorlands and valleys. These trails accommodate different skill levels, offering an authentic outdoor…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Now with a new gate to the lower section, spoils the descent but at least it provides a great view of the Reservoir and a chance for a photo
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Been on this today and it’s an absolute bog. Totally wrecked by the logging contractors. Only a short length at the bottom remains
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Unfortunately the upper part of Lockerbrook is now a fireroad after the completion of the logging works, only the lower section down to the reservoir remains
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Completely spoiled since the Forestry work last year it’s only useful now for access down to the dam.
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If I can make it down this, so can you. It’s not so steep that you can’t keep your speed down if necessary. Just keep your head up and keep looking ahead to pick the best line between the various lumps and bumps
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Went to ride this last Saturday, closed due to forestry work.
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After a period of rain or a washed-out Summer, The Beast becomes a stream just to add another dimension. Set in a rich & beautiful section of forest.
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While Brough And Shatton itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, it's a gateway to the extensive natural mountain biking trails of the Peak District National Park. For a structured bike park experience, Farmer Johns MTB Park is located just outside Marple Bridge, offering downhill tracks and dirt jumping. The natural trails in the area provide diverse terrain, from challenging climbs and fast descents to singletrack and wider routes.
Yes, Farmer Johns MTB Park, located near Marple Bridge on the edge of the Peak District, is a dedicated facility. It features a range of downhill tracks classified from Red to Severe Black, as well as a renowned dirt jumping park known as 'Farmer Johns Trails' with rollable jumps, tabletop step-ups, doubles, a pump track, and large berms, including the famous 'Canyon Gap' jump.
The region offers several popular natural trails. The Blue Steel Trail, Lady Canning's Plantation is known for its tight, fast flow. The Houndkirk Road — ancient track across Burbage Moor offers a wide, generally flat ride connecting to other areas. For more challenging descents, consider the Lockerbrook Descent or Potato Alley Descent.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Blue Steel Trail, Lady Canning's Plantation is suitable for both beginners and intermediate riders with its smooth surface, berms, and rollers. Additionally, the Houndkirk Road — ancient track across Burbage Moor is wide and generally flat, making it ideal for riders of any ability.
You'll find a wide variety of terrain and difficulty. Trails range from easy, flowy sections like the Blue Steel Trail to challenging, technical descents such as the The Beast Upper Descent, which features steep, rocky sections requiring excellent bike handling. Natural trails often include gritstone moorlands, rolling hills, and singletrack with embedded rocks and roots.
For challenging descents, the Lockerbrook Descent offers a fast singletrack through woods that becomes quite technical. Potato Alley Descent is a famous, technical rock garden with loose rocks. The The Beast Upper Descent is also known for its steep, rocky terrain where line choice is crucial.
The Peak District National Park offers stunning scenery. Trails often provide breathtaking views across the White Peaks, Hope Valley, and gritstone edges. The Mam Tor area, for instance, combines natural beauty with engaging riding. The Houndkirk Road also offers great moorland views.
Yes, the area is rich with outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking routes, such as the 'Ladybower and Derwent - Outdoor City Sheffield' or the 'View of Hope Valley – Mam Tor — Abandoned Road loop from Bamford'. There are also easy hiking trails like the 'Bradwell Edge & the Navio Roman Fort loop from Bradwell', and various road cycling routes. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Brough And Shatton, Easy hikes around Brough And Shatton, and Cycling around Brough And Shatton guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from flowy sections to challenging technical descents, and the stunning natural scenery of the Peak District. Many enjoy the thrill of fast descents and the variety of trails that cater to different skill levels. The natural environment and the opportunity to explore unique features like the 'abandoned road' at Mam Tor are also highly valued.
At Farmer Johns MTB Park, it is mandatory to wear a branded downhill certified full-face helmet. Additionally, knee pads will become mandatory for all riders from June 1, 2025. It's always recommended to check their official website for the most current safety regulations before your visit.
Yes, many routes in the Peak District pass through or near villages like Hope, which offer opportunities for refreshments at cafes and pubs. For example, the Shatton Ladybower Enduro route allows for a stop in Hope. Farmer Johns MTB Park also has a cafe open on weekends and bank holidays.


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