4.6
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342
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37
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Mountain biking around East Harlsey offers a diverse landscape within the North York Moors National Park. The region features rolling hills, open moorland, and areas of woodland, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. Trails often include climbs to viewpoints and descents through natural features. The area's geography supports a range of mountain biking experiences, from moderate paths to more challenging routes.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
16
riders
53.2km
04:40
1,110m
1,110m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.2
(14)
74
riders
27.8km
02:30
570m
570m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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5.0
(1)
31
riders
30.9km
02:44
620m
620m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(4)
16
riders
28.8km
02:27
570m
570m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(2)
22
riders
33.1km
02:56
560m
560m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Stayed at one of the local pubs, was good but their internet connection was non-existent, had to pay for a 24hr hotspot with EE
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Too hard for novices with heavy e-mtbs. We have ridden this in the past on lighter non-powered bikes when we were much younger!
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Easy parking (ice cream van in summer!) at Sheep Wash, great path through the coniferous wood running along the southern edge of the reservoir, awesome views, cool breeze across the water, option to follow numerous tracks east into the woods around Cote Garth and Golden Square. Lots of familys, dog walkers and hikers - something for everyone here.
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Quintessential North Yorkshire village, very picturesque with good amenities and access points to the northwest of the NYM National Park. However, can be very congested with cars so parking is difficult. Drive north and park at Cod Beck Reservoir, then add Osmotherley to your hiking route. Lots of roads and public footpaths to choose from.
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This point seems to be elevated more so on this trail. You go througha gate into a field and the track becomes partly submerged. You have to be careful as your pedals could easily catch the sides of the hollow track and throw you on the bike
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MTB riders, hikers and families were at this cafe / tea rooms. Looks like a good place to stop, rest and eat. bike parking racks were on the fence to park up at
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Nice stop on an arduous Boltby loop, Ted the dog is the best host!
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There are over 35 mountain bike trails around East Harlsey, offering a diverse range of experiences within the North York Moors National Park. These include routes for various skill levels.
Yes, East Harlsey offers several easier mountain bike trails. There are 8 routes classified as easy, which are generally suitable for beginners or families looking for a less challenging ride. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, these easier routes tend to be more accessible.
For experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, there are 3 difficult routes around East Harlsey. One notable option is the Hambleton to Noon Hill loop — North York Moors National Park, which spans over 53 km and features significant elevation changes across open moorland.
Many of the mountain bike routes around East Harlsey are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the moderate Historic Lime Kiln – Crossroads on Hawnby Trail loop from Osmotherley and the High Paradise Farm Tearoom – Hambleton Street Track loop from Osmotherley.
The terrain around East Harlsey is varied, characterized by rolling hills, open moorland, and areas of woodland. You'll encounter climbs to scenic viewpoints, descents through natural features, and paths around reservoirs like Cod Beck. The North York Moors National Park provides a mix of surfaces from gravel tracks to more technical singletrack.
The mountain bike routes in East Harlsey are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 70 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, the challenging climbs, and the scenic views across the North York Moors.
Yes, several routes pass by or near notable landmarks. You can find highlights such as the Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, Cod Beck Reservoir, and the Osmotherley Village Green and Medieval Cross. These offer opportunities to pause and explore during your ride.
Mountain biking in East Harlsey is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter rides can be challenging due to potentially muddy conditions and shorter days, but also offer a unique, quieter experience. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many trails in the East Harlsey area include climbs to excellent viewpoints. You can find spots like the View from Beacon Hill Summit and the Alec Falconer Memorial and View of the Cleveland Plain, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding North York Moors.
Many trails in the North York Moors National Park are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock. It's always best to check specific route details and local signage for any restrictions, particularly in areas with ground-nesting birds or sensitive wildlife. Be prepared to clean up after your dog.
While East Harlsey itself is a small village, many mountain bike routes in the wider area start from nearby villages like Osmotherley, which typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking recommendations.
The mountain bike trails around East Harlsey vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes, but many popular trails range from moderate distances of around 17-30 km, such as the Osmotherley South End Climb – Cod Beck Reservoir loop (27.8 km), to longer, more challenging rides like the Hambleton to Noon Hill loop at over 53 km.


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