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Mountain biking around Eggborough offers access to a network of routes across varied terrain in North Yorkshire. The area is characterized by rural dirt paths, open fields, and some wooded sections, providing a mix of scenic and accessible rides. While Eggborough itself is a village, the surrounding region features undulating landscapes with moderate elevation gains, suitable for different skill levels. The nearby River Aire and agricultural lands contribute to the natural features encountered on these routes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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32.3km
01:45
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.6km
01:20
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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57.0km
02:56
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:27
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Spectacular abbey for such a small town. Interesting info board describing the 19th Century cholera epidemic and associated graveyard, much like the one just outside the walls opposite York Station.
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Grade I listed building. The surviving fifteenth-century structures formed part of a fortified medieval palace belonging to the Archbishops of York, which was dismantled in the aftermath of the English Civil War. The only remaining parts of the castle are the gatehouse and the banqueting hall. Stones from the destroyed castle were used in the construction of surrounding houses. The foundations of some other structures do remain as well as the castle's cellar, which was excavated in the 19th century. The gatehouse served as a courthouse until the 1930s, before being used as an officers' mess and a building for the Home Guard during World War II. The first fortifications on this site are believed to be those built by King Athelstan in the 10th Century.
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Grade II listed swing bridge opened in 1872. The deck was submerged when the River Ouse flooded in 2015.
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The River Ouse swing bridge is a road bridge over the River Ouse in North Yorkshire, England. It was opened in 2004 when the A63 road bypassed the town of Selby, which traffic previously had to go through to cross the river. It is one of several bridges over the River Ouse between York and the mouth of the Ouse, where it joins the River Trent. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Ouse_swing_bridge
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Selby swing bridge (1891), a hogback railway swing bridge built for the NER as a replacement for the 1840 bridge
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Open for all visitors (including sightseeing) from 10.00am to 4.00pm daily and the Gift and Coffee Shop is open from 10.30am to 3.30pm (1.30 to 3.00pm on Sundays). Visiting may be restricted during service times. https://www.selbyabbey.org.uk/
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There are 18 mountain bike trails available for exploration around Eggborough. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 15 classified as easy and 3 as moderate.
The terrain around Eggborough is characterized by rural dirt paths, open fields, and some wooded sections, offering a mix of scenic and accessible rides. You'll find undulating landscapes with moderate elevation gains, typical of the wider North Yorkshire region. Trails often traverse agricultural land and can feature quiet lanes.
Yes, many trails around Eggborough are suitable for beginners. Out of the 18 available routes, 15 are rated as easy. An excellent option for an easy ride is the Cross Keys Pub – Birkin Tea Room loop from Hambleton, which covers 16.5 miles through fields and quiet lanes.
While most trails directly around Eggborough are easy to moderate, the wider North Yorkshire area, including the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors, offers more challenging options with significant elevation gains and technical sections. Within the immediate area, routes like the Carlton Towers – St Laurence Church, Snaith loop from Whitley Bridge offer a moderate challenge over 35.5 miles.
The routes often pass through scenic rural and agricultural land, with views of the River Aire in nearby areas. You might encounter wooded areas, such as those found on the The Fox – Bishop Wood loop from Hambleton. Notable landmarks and points of interest in the vicinity include the historic Pontefract Castle Ruins and the scenic Selby Canal.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Eggborough are designed as circular loops. Examples include the Longhorn Cattle – Riccall Water Tower loop from Selby and the Cawood Bridge – Selby Canal loop from Selby, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The best time to go mountain biking in Eggborough is generally during the drier months, from spring through early autumn, when trails are less likely to be muddy. North Yorkshire's weather can be unpredictable, so checking local forecasts before you head out is always a good idea. Some trails might be less enjoyable in very wet conditions due to the rural dirt paths.
Many of the easy-rated trails around Eggborough are suitable for families, especially those with some cycling experience. The predominantly flat or gently undulating terrain and rural paths make for a pleasant family outing. The Cross Keys Pub – Birkin Tea Room loop from Hambleton is a good example of a family-friendly route.
While many rural paths in North Yorkshire are accessible to dogs, it's always best to check local signage and regulations for specific trails, especially those passing through agricultural land or nature reserves. Always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock, and clean up after them.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many routes start from villages or public access points where street parking or small car parks may be available. It's advisable to research specific starting points for your chosen route to confirm parking options.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments near some of the trails. For instance, the Cross Keys Pub – Birkin Tea Room loop from Hambleton passes by the Birkin Tea Room, offering a convenient stop. Many routes also pass through or near villages where pubs and cafes can be found.
The mountain bike trails around Eggborough are generally well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 2.0 stars from 2 reviews. Riders often appreciate the accessible rural paths and the opportunity to explore the varied North Yorkshire countryside.


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