Best bike parks around Blackshaw are situated in a region characterized by varied terrain, including quarries, reservoirs, and open grasslands. The area offers a mix of natural and man-made trails, catering to different mountain biking preferences. Riders can find challenging descents, technical singletrack, and family-friendly routes. This landscape provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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They have been updating the jump section and modifying the red route, also putting a blue route
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Was there a week ago and the bottom half of the trail has been ruined by the weather and hooligan trail builders. i would give it a miss.
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Why would I recommend this highlight? It's a rite of passage for MTB riders in the area, it is a proper adrenalin infused decent.
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A strange place to put a trail centre, perhaps, but Lee Quarry (and the adjacent Cragg Quarry) house an extremely entertaining selection of trails. There aren't particular routes in Lee Quarry, per se - but there are lots of little sections you can link up; some straightforward and some decidedly more spicy and exposed. It's all quite windswept and open; not, perhaps, one for a rainy day, although the two pump tracks do offer self contained fun in a slightly sheltered spot. There are no facilitates, though, so bing your own snacks. And don't leave anything valuable in the carpark at the bottom - there have been many reports of thefts!
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The bike parks around Blackshaw offer a diverse range of trails. You'll find everything from challenging descents and technical singletrack to fast, flowing sections with jumps. For instance, Lee Quarry Trails provides an entertaining selection of trails, including fast singletrack with table tops and jumps. Hambleton Lane Singletrack is known for its braided, high-velocity sections.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Hurstwood Reservoir features swoopy mountain bike trails that are excellent for various skill levels, including younger riders, making it a great spot for earning mountain biking stripes.
Trail difficulties vary significantly. You can find intermediate trails at places like Lee Quarry Trails and Briddlesford Trail Jump. More challenging routes include Hambleton Lane Singletrack, which encourages higher velocities, and Rodwell End Descent, known as a proper adrenaline-infused descent requiring concentration.
Parking availability varies by location. For Lee Quarry Trails, there's a carpark at the bottom, though it's advised not to leave valuables. At Hurstwood Reservoir, a carpark is available at one end of the trails.
The region is characterized by varied terrain, including quarries, reservoirs, and open grasslands. You'll encounter features like the quarry landscape at Lee Quarry Trails, the reservoir setting at Hurstwood Reservoir, and breathtaking valley views from challenging descents like Rodwell End Descent.
Most bike parks in the area, such as Lee Quarry Trails and Hurstwood Reservoir, do not have on-site facilities. It's recommended to bring your own snacks, food, and water. You'll likely need to venture into nearby towns for cafes or pubs.
Beyond the bike parks, Blackshaw offers a range of cycling opportunities. You can explore various routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, the Cycling around Blackshaw guide features routes like the 'Oxenhope Moor Climb – Widdop Reservoir loop'. For gravel enthusiasts, the Gravel biking around Blackshaw guide includes routes like 'Muddy Bike Trail – Lower Gorple Reservoir Descent loop'. There are also dedicated MTB Trails around Blackshaw, such as the 'Mary Towneley Loop'.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge of the trails. Many enjoy the 'fast single track with excellent table tops and jumps' at Lee Quarry Trails, and the 'adrenaline infused decent' of Rodwell End Descent. The region's diverse terrain and opportunities for both technical and flowing sections are highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Lee Quarry Trails offers an entertaining selection of trails that can be linked up. It's quite windswept and open, so it might not be ideal on a rainy day, though the two pump tracks offer some sheltered fun. There are no facilities, so bring your own snacks. Also, be aware that there have been reports of thefts from the carpark, so avoid leaving valuables.
Hambleton Lane Singletrack is a highlight of the area, fun to ride in either direction, though many prefer west to east due to a gentle descent. It encourages higher velocities, so be cautious as it can lead to 'entertaining' rock features or gullies if taken too fast. Watch your speed, as it 'will bite back'.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the open and windswept nature of some trails, like Lee Quarry Trails, suggests that drier, milder weather would be more enjoyable. Spring through autumn typically offers the best conditions for mountain biking in similar regions, avoiding the wettest or coldest periods.


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