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The best MTB trails around Askerton

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Mountain biking around Askerton offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills, open moorland, and historic features. The area, part of Cumbria, provides varied terrain for outdoor activities, including sections near Hadrian's Wall and picturesque riverside paths. While Askerton itself is not a primary mountain biking hub, the broader region offers diverse trails. The routes often combine natural exploration with historical immersion.

Best mountain bike trails around Askerton

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Talkin Tarn, Simmerson Hill…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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Talkin Tarn, Simmerson Hill Track & Newbiggin loop

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This moderate 16.9-mile mountain biking loop near Talkin Tarn offers diverse terrain and stunning views of the North Pennines.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

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Willem VS
September 13, 2025, Askerton Castle

Askerton Castle is a rare example of a fortified medieval manor house, situated in remote north Cumbria, about three miles north of Hadrian's Wall. The original building was constructed around 1290 as an unfortified hall, but in the late 15th century, two battlemented towers—the Dacre Tower and the Dovecot Tower—were added by Thomas, Lord Dacre, as part of a border defense against the notorious Border Reivers. In the 16th century, the complex was expanded with a stable block and additional wings for troop accommodation. A third tower on the northwest corner is believed to have been lost, possibly to fire, but traces of its stonework and staircases are still visible in the walls. The structure contains impressive oak beams, dated between 1494 and 1510, and shows clear stages of architectural evolution—from a simple hall to a military stronghold. Although the castle is not open to the public, it is now part of the Askerton Castle Estate, an organic farm that produces beef, lamb, pork, and poultry. The building is a Grade I listed building, indicating its exceptional historical value.

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Bewcastle Fort (Latin: Fanum Cocidi) was a Roman fort in the English town of Bewcastle. The fort lay north of Hadrian's Wall and was connected by a road (Maiden Way) to the Banna (Birdoswald) fort on the wall. The fort's Latin name (The Shrine of Cocidius) indicates that it enclosed an existing local shrine. The Romans equated the deity Cocidius with Mars, and the fort was possibly built there to control tribal gatherings. In the second century, the Cohors I Dacorum mil. eq. (a mixed cohort with infantry and cavalry in dual garrisons, with auxiliaries from Dacia) was stationed there. A dual garrison cohort was also likely stationed there in the third century. By 400, before Hadrian's Wall was abandoned, Bewcastle Fort had already been abandoned. Around 1092, Bewcastle Castle was built in a corner of the former fortress, using Roman stone. The church of St. Cuthbert is also located within the old fortress walls.

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This impressive Augustinian priory, founded around 1169, is just a stone's throw from Hadrian's Wall. Its ruins tell stories of kings, wars, and pilgrims. King Edward I stayed here in 1306 during his final campaign against the Scots, and Robert the Bruce later attacked the monastery. The church ruins still stand tall, with a dramatic triple-arched structure. Built partly with stones from Hadrian's Wall, they include Roman inscriptions. Inside, you'll find the Lanercost Cross (1214) and the Lanercost Dossal, a work of art designed by William Morris.

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This modest yet charming suspension bridge is part of the Lakeside Way, the walking and cycling path around Kielder Water. Suspended above the tranquil Lewis Burn, it offers beautiful views of the surrounding pine forest and the rippling water. With its simple steel construction and wooden deck, it is a prime example of functional forest infrastructure—perfectly integrated into the landscape. For cyclists and walkers, it's a lovely spot for a short break, a photo, or simply to reflect on the tranquility of the forest.

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This is a lookout point, good views from a slightly elevated part of the Lakeside Way trail

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October 18, 2024, Patterson's Pause

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general difficulty level of mountain bike trails around Askerton?

The mountain bike trails directly around Askerton are predominantly moderate in difficulty. For example, routes like Talkin Tarn, Simmerson Hill Track & Newbiggin loop and Talkin Tarn & Simmerson Hill loop — North Pennines are both rated as moderate, offering varied terrain suitable for riders with some experience.

Are there any family-friendly mountain bike trails near Askerton?

While Askerton itself features moderate trails, the broader Cumbria region, especially areas like Grizedale Forest, offers a range of routes including easier forest roads suitable for families. For specific family-friendly options, it's often best to look for dedicated trail centers in the wider Lake District area.

What kind of natural features or landscapes can I expect to see on mountain bike trails around Askerton?

Mountain biking around Askerton takes you through a landscape of rolling hills, open moorland, and picturesque riverside paths. You'll also encounter historic Roman landscapes, including sections near Hadrian's Wall. Routes often combine natural exploration with historical immersion.

Are there any historical landmarks or attractions along the mountain bike routes?

Yes, the area is rich in history. You might encounter sections of Hadrian's Wall, Lanercost Priory, or even the Thirlwall Castle Ruins. These historical sites are often connected by public footpaths and trails, offering a unique blend of outdoor activity and cultural exploration.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Askerton?

The mountain bike routes in Askerton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 7 reviews. Riders often appreciate the varied terrain, the blend of natural beauty with historical elements, and the opportunity to explore less crowded paths.

Are there any mountain bike trails that are circular routes?

Yes, many of the trails around Askerton are designed as loops. For instance, the Talkin Tarn, Simmerson Hill Track & Newbiggin loop and the Talkin Tarn & Simmerson Hill loop — North Pennines are both circular routes, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Askerton?

The best time to go mountain biking in Askerton, like much of Cumbria, is typically during the drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to October). This period generally offers more favorable trail conditions and better weather for enjoying the open moorlands and scenic views.

Are there any trails that pass by lakes or water features?

Yes, some routes incorporate water features. The Talkin Tarn, Simmerson Hill Track & Newbiggin loop and Talkin Tarn & Simmerson Hill loop — North Pennines both include sections around Talkin Tarn Lake. Further afield, the Kielder Water Lakeside Trail – Deadwater Mountain Bike Trails loop from Activity Car Park offers extensive riding along Kielder Water.

Are there options for advanced mountain bikers in the Askerton area?

While the immediate Askerton area features moderate trails, more advanced mountain biking opportunities, including challenging singletrack and technical descents, can be found in the wider Cumbria region, particularly in areas like Grizedale Forest or the Lake District. These locations offer a greater variety of difficulty levels for experienced riders.

Where can I find parking for mountain bike trails around Askerton?

Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes near Talkin Tarn, there are usually designated parking areas. For trails further afield, such as those around Kielder Water, specific activity car parks are available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for detailed parking information.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the mountain bike trails in Askerton?

While Askerton itself is quite remote, you can often find cafes and pubs in nearby villages and towns, especially around popular starting points like Talkin Tarn or Brampton. These establishments provide convenient stops for refreshments before or after your ride.

Is public transport an option for accessing mountain bike trails in Askerton?

Public transport options directly to remote trailheads around Askerton can be limited. It's generally more convenient to access the trails by car. However, local bus services may connect to larger towns in Cumbria, from which you might be able to cycle to certain trail starting points.

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