Best bike parks around Wray-With-Botton are characterized by natural mountain biking trails within a scenic landscape. The area, situated near the Forest of Bowland, offers a variety of routes for different skill levels. These trails provide opportunities to explore the local environment on a mountain bike. The region is known for its natural singletrack and bridleways rather than purpose-built bike park facilities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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really beautiful place, well maintained, you can ride a bike, nicely prepared routes, you can go for a walk with your family. I recommend it, I love going back there ♥️
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After forrestry work the trail was upgraded in 2020
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This is a legendary section at Gisburn! Super fun on a hardtail 👌
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This trail is excellent for practicing technical climbing, featuring rocky sections and some tight twists and turns. Certain parts offer Black-level options for added challenge. Definitely worth a visit!
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Wilderness and relaxation go hand in hand at Gisburn. Enjoy fantastic cycling and walking in the heart of the stunning Forest of Bowland Step into the fairy tale woods of Gisburn Forest and Stocks. Explore the trails and experience a sense of space and freedom as you breathe in the fresh air and hear the peaceful bird song. Gisburn’s dramatic scenery, with deep forest and challenging hills, provides the perfect backdrop for our award-winning mountain bike trails. Demanding climbs and exhilarating downhills make it the ultimate off-road mecca!
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The Wray-With-Botton area is known for its natural mountain biking trails, offering a variety of routes through scenic landscapes. Unlike traditional bike parks with uplift services or man-made features, you'll find natural singletrack and bridleways suitable for different skill levels.
Among the popular trails, you'll find The 8 – Swoopy Section, a forest trail with a fun mix of flow and technical parts. Gisburn Forest Bike Trails is another favorite, offering a range of sections from roots and berms to rock sections and a downhill part. For a challenging ride, Hully Gully Trailhead allows riders to carry good speed through large, high berms.
Yes, the area offers options for all skill levels. For instance, within Gisburn Forest Bike Trails, there's a blue route that takes in the initial bermy sections while avoiding the more technical parts. The 'Sheep Hill Boardwalk – Dragon's Teeth Trail' is also described as an easy mountain bike ride, great for any fitness level.
Experienced riders will find plenty to test their skills. Hully Gully Trailhead is known for its challenging, fast berms. Gisburn Forest Bike Trails features sections with roots, rock sections, and a rock slab black trail, plus the Hope Line which is a nice little downhill section. The Dragon's Teeth Trail Start also offers a good test of bike handling skills with its rocky terrain.
While there aren't dedicated 'family bike parks' in the traditional sense, the natural trails around Wray-With-Botton include easier routes suitable for families. Trails like the 'Sheep Hill Boardwalk' are great for all skill and fitness levels, providing a pleasant outdoor experience for everyone.
The best time to go mountain biking in Wray-With-Botton is generally during the drier months, from late spring through early autumn (May to October), when trails are less muddy and weather conditions are more favorable. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, for example, at Gisburn Forest Bike Trails, you'll find good parking facilities (usually for a small fee) and a cafe, along with toilets. It's advisable to use the postcode BB7 4TS for Stephen Park to access these amenities.
Absolutely. The trails around Wray-With-Botton are set within a beautiful natural landscape. Many routes, including parts of Gisburn Forest Bike Trails and the area around Hope Line Trailhead, offer great views of the surrounding countryside, including the Forest of Bowland.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails around Wray-With-Botton, including moderate loops like the 'Rowburndale loop from Bridge House Cafe'. There are also excellent gravel biking routes, such as the 'Stocks Reservoir and Gisburn Forest loop'.
Yes, many areas popular for mountain biking, like Gisburn Forest, also have designated walking trails. For more hiking options, you can find various routes in the Hiking around Wray-With-Botton guide, including routes like 'Goodber Beck Waterfall – Roburndale Methodist Chapel loop'.
The Wray-With-Botton area is also great for gravel biking. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Stocks Reservoir and Gisburn Forest loop' or more challenging rides like the 'Stone Slab Bridge – Ribblehead Viaduct loop'. Discover more in the Gravel biking around Wray-With-Botton guide.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of trails, from flowing sections to technical challenges, and the beautiful natural setting. Many appreciate the well-maintained routes, the opportunity to test their skills, and the overall fun experience, especially on sections like The 8 – Swoopy Section and the high berms of Hully Gully Trailhead.


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