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Top 11 Bike Parks around Hayfield

Best bike parks around Hayfield are characterized by natural mountain biking trails within the Peak District. The area offers a diverse network of routes featuring rolling hills, moorland, and technical gritstone sections. These trails cater to various skill levels, from moderate rides to challenging ascents and descents. Hayfield is known for its natural mountain biking terrain rather than conventional bike parks with man-made features.

Best bike parks around Hayfield

  • The most popular bike parks is Lockerbrook Descent, a challenging…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Lockerbrook Descent

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Fast when dry singletrack through the woods with glimpses of the reservoir on your right hand-side that opens up into a loose rocky descent, great fun! Good confidence on the bike required because it can get quite techy in places.

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Roych Clough Downhill Trail

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Mega downhill to the best lunch spot in the Peaks. Super loose rock, techy and steep in places with some step downs. Very fast and very fun!

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Potato Alley Descent

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A top tip here is never to ride up it unless you really, really have to! But ridden downhill, this is always a grin inducer. Some hate the feeling of …

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The Beast Upper Descent

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A challenging descent. It is fairly steep but it's the rocks that will get you. Line choice is vital as taking the wrong one will likely end in an OTB …

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Hayfield Descent

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Together with Coldwell Clough, this descent is more than a mile of fast and fun downhill riding taking you back down to Hayfield. Rocks and stones give way to soil …

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Greg©️
October 15, 2025, Lockerbrook Descent

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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Cycling Tour from Castleton - Hope - Edale Peak District Waldemar Tour https://youtu.be/9ZBNQMo5rxk

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jonaton58
October 25, 2024, Hayfield Descent

Hi allll Hi allll

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Voodoo John
September 29, 2024, Lockerbrook Descent

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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Greg©️
September 23, 2024, Lockerbrook Descent

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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Rick
September 14, 2023, Lockerbrook Descent

Went to ride this last Saturday, closed due to forestry work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking trails can I expect around Hayfield?

Hayfield is known for its natural mountain biking trails within the Peak District, offering a diverse network of routes. You'll find rolling hills, windswept moorland, and technical gritstone sections. These trails cater to various skill levels, from moderate rides to challenging ascents and descents, rather than conventional bike parks with man-made features.

Which are some of the most challenging descents for experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, consider the Roych Clough Downhill Trail, which features super loose rock, techy, and steep sections. Another demanding option is The Beast Upper Descent, known for its steepness and masses of large, loose rocks requiring excellent bike handling. The Potato Alley Descent is also a famous, fun, and technical rock garden.

Are there any fast and fun descents that are less technical?

Yes, the Lockerbrook Descent offers a fast and fun experience through the woods with glimpses of the reservoir, opening into a loose rocky section that invites you to let the brakes go. Similarly, the Hayfield Descent provides over a mile of fast downhill riding, transitioning from rocks and stones to soil.

What are some popular longer mountain biking loops around Hayfield?

For longer rides, the Great North Trail: Kinder Scout Loop is a difficult 24.4-mile (39.2 km) undertaking with significant elevation gain and dramatic views. The Shooting Cabins Descent – Lantern Pike loop from Hayfield is a moderate 19.9-mile (32.0 km) path with enjoyable descents, and the Mellor Cross – Black Lane to Mellor Cross loop from Hayfield is another moderate 18.8-mile (30.2 km) trail through varied landscapes.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on the trails?

The trails around Hayfield offer diverse terrain, including open moorland, woodlands, historic packhorse routes, and challenging gritstone sections. You'll find a mix of fast and rocky downhills, technical singletrack, and sections through forests and open moorland, providing a varied experience for riders.

What natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see while cycling?

Riders can enjoy stunning scenery and dramatic views, especially around areas like Kinder Scout and Lantern Pike. Many trails, such as the Hayfield Descent, offer viewpoints to appreciate the natural beauty of the Peak District. You'll also encounter nature reserves and varied landscapes.

What do visitors enjoy most about mountain biking in Hayfield?

Visitors frequently praise the challenging descents, technical singletrack, and varied natural terrain. The trails are appreciated for their fast and fun downhill sections, the mix of rocky and soil surfaces, and the overall rewarding experience. The komoot community has highly rated these routes, indicating their popularity and quality.

Are there other outdoor activities available near the bike parks?

Yes, beyond mountain biking, the Hayfield area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore other MTB Trails, embark on challenging Mountain Hikes, or discover scenic Waterfall Hikes. Popular hiking routes include loops around Kinder Reservoir and Kinder Downfall.

Where can I find amenities like parking or places to refill water?

Hayfield village is cyclist-friendly. Many pubs offer off-road parking and are generally happy to refill water pouches for customers. The Sett Valley Trail can also serve as an ideal warm-up or cool-down section, and leaflets showing legal cycling routes are available at the Information Centre in Hayfield Station car park.

What should I be aware of regarding trail conditions, especially in wet weather?

Some trails, like the Potato Alley Descent, can become practically a river in wet weather, making them even more challenging. Generally, conditions can be very loose and rocky, so confidence on the bike and appropriate gear, such as full suspension, are often recommended.

Are there any multi-use trails where I need to be cautious?

Yes, some trails like Elle Bank are multi-use. Riders are advised to be careful and look out for other users, and not to race, ensuring a safe experience for everyone on the path.

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