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Garburn Pass loop from Staveley

Hard

6

riders

Garburn Pass loop from Staveley

02:06

23.2km

480m

Gravel riding

This difficult 14.4-mile (23.2 km) gravel biking loop from Staveley in the Lake District features 1568 feet (478 metres) of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes segments that go up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 38 m for 14 m

After 23.1 km for 14 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

6.50 km

Bridleway to Kentmere

Highlight (Segment) • Climb

A gentle, but very pleasant climb and a similar descent whichever way you tackle it.

On a good day, the views are, as you'd expect, spectacular, and it's surprisingly quiet despite its proximity to the Ambleside and Windermere walking honeypots.

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2

8.07 km

Lunsty Howe doubletrack, Kentmere Hall

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

A thrilling descent or testing climb, with stony doubletrack and Hall Wood to the side of the dry stone wall.

The views from here are just breathtaking, but you should probably be concentrating on where you're going!

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3

10.5 km

Garburn Pass

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

Debate has long raged as to whether it's better to ride the Garburn Pass from Kentmere to Troutbeck or vice versa. The trail is much steeper on the Kentmere side; …

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23.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

11.9 km

8.14 km

2.81 km

198 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

7.40 km

6.04 km

4.81 km

4.75 km

136 m

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Highest point (450 m)

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Wednesday 6 May

13°C

3°C

35 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Garburn Pass loop from Staveley?

The terrain is diverse and often demanding. You'll encounter a mix of paved sections, gravel, rocky paths, and singletrack. The ascent on the Troutbeck side has been smoothed, but the descent into Kentmere is known for being super technical, rocky, bouldery, and fast, with 'loose janky rock'. Expect tricky ruts and potential water splashes, and be prepared for sections where you might need to push or carry your bike.

How difficult is the Garburn Pass loop from Staveley for gravel biking?

This loop is considered a hard gravel ride, requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills. It involves significant elevation gain and technical climbs and descents. Some parts are challenging enough that many riders will need to push or carry their bikes.

Is there a recommended direction to ride the Garburn Pass loop?

There's a debate on the best direction. Riding from Kentmere to Troutbeck involves a steeper climb but a more 'languid descent'. Reversing it, descending into Kentmere, offers an adrenaline-pumping, technical descent that is rocky and fast, challenging even experienced riders.

Where can I park when starting the Garburn Pass loop from Staveley?

Staveley village is an excellent starting point for this loop. You'll find parking options within the village, which is well-equipped for cyclists.

Are there amenities available in Staveley before or after the ride?

Yes, Staveley village is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find a large bike shop (Wheelbase), cafes like Wilf's Cafe, and a brewery, making it convenient for pre- and post-ride needs.

What are the main points of interest or views along the Garburn Pass loop?

You'll be treated to stunning views throughout the loop. The ascent offers panoramas down the Troutbeck Valley, with glimpses of Ill Bell and High Street. The route also takes you past the historic Garburn Pass itself, and through the tranquil Kentmere Valley. Other highlights include the Bridleway to Kentmere and the Lunsty Howe doubletrack near Kentmere Hall.

Is the Garburn Pass loop from Staveley dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally welcome on public rights of way in the Lake District, it's important to keep them under close control, especially around livestock. Given the technical and challenging nature of this route, with rocky sections and potential hike-a-bike, it might be very demanding for some dogs.

What is the best time of year to ride this loop?

The best time of year for gravel biking the Garburn Pass loop is typically during the drier months, from late spring to early autumn. This avoids the worst of winter conditions, which can make the already technical terrain even more challenging with ice, snow, and heavy mud.

Are there any permits or fees required to ride in the Lake District National Park?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the trails for cycling within the Lake District National Park. However, always respect local regulations, private land, and the Countryside Code.

Does the Garburn Pass loop from Staveley intersect with other trails?

Yes, the route utilizes and intersects with several official trails. You'll find yourself on sections of the Windermere to Townend walk, Dubbs Road, Garburn Road, Hodgson Brow, and the Garburn Pass itself.

What kind of bike is best suited for this route?

Given the challenging and technical terrain, a robust gravel bike with good suspension or a hardtail mountain bike would be most suitable. Ensure you have appropriate tires for rocky and loose surfaces, and consider higher tire pressure for the technical descents.

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