Best bike parks around Little Timble are found in the surrounding North Yorkshire landscape, offering a range of cycling experiences. This area is characterized by its diverse terrain, including forests and moorland, which provide a natural setting for mountain biking. While Little Timble itself is a small village, the nearby Stainburn Forest and Denton Moor offer established trails. The region's geography supports various cycling routes, from technical descents to more accessible bridleways.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Great riding here. But what a pity they call it "Stainburn"! Been known to us locals as Norwood Edge ever since I remember. Stainburn is actually a few miles away, and the so-called "Stainburn forest " is locally known as "Lindley Moor". We get bikers turning up at Leathley on Stainburn lane asking for directions and I have to point them in the opposite direction.
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From here you can head down the two red trails. Go straight for the descent line or take the left for a shorter red trail to the car park, it has berms/jumps, and being stainburn a few rocky technical features too.
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A challenging black trail. Narrow single track, rock gardens, rocky rollers, even the berms have rocks. Some steep climbs, descents and technical obstacles and north shore sections needing a high skill level. Stainburn is a place to test your skills, don't expect to fly down.
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A short section of rocky bridleway. Very enjoyable as a descent or test your climbing skills. One of the best bit of bridleways for a few miles around. Watch out for walkers and dogs, it has a blind corner.
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Great place to warm up before a ride. Links well and lots of line choices
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One of the more technical trails in the area. If you want a test get out and try the full black loop. Think continuous rock garden.
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This is a great way to link up the bridleways over Denton Moor, and is fun to ride in both directions. You'll need either a mountain bike or gravel bike here. It's certainly a bit more spicy on a gravel bike!
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The area around Little Timble, particularly in Stainburn Forest and Denton Moor, offers a mix of challenging mountain bike parks, intermediate pump tracks, and scenic bridleway trails. You'll find options for various skill levels, from technical descents to more accessible routes.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Warren Boulder Trail is a black-graded trail known for its continuous rock gardens, narrow single track, and technical obstacles. Another challenging spot is the Top of the Descent Line – Stainburn Red Trails, offering berms, jumps, and rocky features.
For intermediate riders or those looking to warm up, the Stainburn Forest (Norwood Edge) Pump Track provides good flow and multiple line choices. Additionally, sections like High Badger Gate over Denton Moor are suitable for intermediate mountain or gravel biking, linking up bridleways.
Visitors appreciate the technical challenge of trails like the Warren Boulder Trail, noting it's a great place to test skills. The Stainburn Forest (Norwood Edge) Pump Track is often highlighted as an excellent warm-up spot with good flow.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Little Timble offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including loops around Fewston Reservoir, or enjoy gravel biking routes like Rombald's Ride. There are also many hiking opportunities, such as trails around Swinsty and Thruscross Reservoirs. For more details, check out the guides for Running Trails around Little Timble, Gravel biking around Little Timble, and Hiking around Little Timble.
While many trails focus on technical riding, the natural setting of Stainburn Forest and Denton Moor provides scenic backdrops. Bridleways like High Badger Gate offer enjoyable rides with views over the moorland, connecting various paths.
The primary bike park areas are located in the surrounding North Yorkshire landscape, specifically in Stainburn Forest and Denton Moor. While Little Timble itself is a small village, these nearby locations host the established trails and bike parks.
Specific parking information for each bike park isn't detailed, but areas like Stainburn Forest typically have designated parking facilities for trail users. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The terrain varies significantly. You can expect continuous rock gardens, narrow single tracks, rocky rollers, berms, jumps, and technical obstacles on the more challenging trails. Other areas feature more accessible bridleways, which can still be rocky but are generally less technical.
Yes, trails like the Elephant Trees Bridleway: Rocky Descent offer a short, rocky section that is enjoyable as a descent but also provides a good test for climbing skills. The Warren Boulder Trail also includes steep climbs alongside its technical descents.


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