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Mountain biking around Warthill offers routes through a rural landscape characterized by flat terrain and accessible cycle paths. The area, situated in North Yorkshire, provides connections to nearby woodlands and the city of York. Routes often follow established cycleways, featuring minimal elevation gain suitable for general cycling. This region is ideal for exploring the countryside on two wheels, with paths that are generally well-suited for leisurely rides.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.7
(12)
57
riders
33.4km
01:43
90m
90m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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11
riders
47.7km
02:38
90m
90m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(3)
17
riders
22.6km
01:11
60m
60m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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7
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24.4km
01:27
80m
80m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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6
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37.9km
02:16
100m
100m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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There are free public toilets here - toilets are not that easy to find in York!
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This seems to be a war memorial over looking the River Ouse. The river is behind a fairly thick tree and hedge line, slightly concealed.
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There are good cycleways around the outskirts of York, located quite close to the River Ouse. They are flat and it is easy to pick speed up, be careful as there are many people walking and taking their dogs out along these routes
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You get a true sense of scale when you turn onto Museum Street with the view of the cathedral in front of you, it dwarfs the surrounding buildings. York is a busy city centre with packed streets
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Lots of signage on this route. Some directional and some informative.
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Built in 2001 for over £4m, the York Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Ouse in York, England. It connects New Walk to Terry Avenue, south of the city centre, and is part of a popular circular walking route. The bridge was designed to shorten the walking and cycling routes for people in the South Bank area of the city to the University of York and the city centre. If you are a pedestrian, then keep your wits about you. Cyclists will not give you any room and will not slow down either.
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Don't visit in winter. Very good chance it will be under water, or sludge after the River Ouse floodwaters have receded. Bearing that in mind, YCC and the keepers do a pretty good job of maintaining the park. The park was created in memory of employees of Rowntree's who died in the First World War, and was opened on 16 July 1921 by local entrepreneur and philanthropist Joseph Rowntree. Upon their purchase in 1919, the 17 acres of land cost £1,500. The park now covers an area of 25 acres, with it being extended in 1926/7 with the purchase of Clementhorpe allotments, and further in 2000 with the purchase of Butcher Terrace football fields. The gates at the riverbank entrance are eighteenth-century and were given by the company as a memorial to the people of York who died in the Second World War. There are further commemorative plaques on the dovecote. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowntree_Park
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There are over 25 mountain bike routes around Warthill listed on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, with 12 classified as easy and 13 as moderate, offering a good range for different skill levels.
The mountain bike trails around Warthill are primarily characterized by a rural landscape with generally flat terrain and accessible cycle paths. You'll find routes that often follow established cycleways, featuring minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for leisurely rides and general cycling rather than technical mountain biking.
Yes, Warthill offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. An excellent option is the Rowntree Park – York Millennium Bridge loop from York, which is 14.1 miles (22.6 km) and leads through urban parks and along the River Ouse.
The Warthill area is generally known for its accessible cycle paths and rural routes with minimal elevation gain, making it more suited for leisurely rides. There are no routes classified as 'difficult' in the immediate vicinity, and technical singletrack is not a prominent feature of the trails here.
Yes, many of the routes around Warthill are designed as loops, offering convenient circular rides. For example, the York Millennium Bridge – York Racecourse loop from York is an easy 24.4 km (15.2 miles) route that allows you to start and finish in the same location.
While mountain biking near Warthill, you can enjoy the beautiful rural countryside. Nearby natural features include tranquil woodlands like Millington Wood, Kirkham Park Wood, and Stittenham Wood, which are known for their scenic beauty and wildlife. Warthill also features a village pond, adding to the serene rural charm.
Yes, Warthill's proximity to York means you can incorporate historical landmarks into your rides. Routes often pass by or near attractions such as the York Millennium Bridge, Micklegate Bar, and Clifford's Tower. The village itself has St Mary's Church, a 19th-century Victorian Gothic building.
Absolutely. The predominantly flat terrain and accessible cycle paths make Warthill an excellent area for family mountain biking. Many routes are classified as easy, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for riders of all ages and skill levels.
Many of the rural paths and cycleways around Warthill are suitable for dogs, especially if they are well-behaved and kept on a lead where necessary. Always be mindful of local signage, livestock, and other trail users, particularly in shared-use areas or near farmlands.
While specific dedicated mountain bike parking isn't highlighted for Warthill itself, visitors often find parking in or around the village, or at trailheads closer to York, such as those near the Solar System Cycleway. Always check for local parking regulations and availability before your ride.
Warthill is approximately six miles northeast of York. You can typically reach York by train or bus, and then cycle out to Warthill or access trails that start closer to the city. Local bus services may also connect York to Warthill, but it's advisable to check schedules and bike carriage policies with the specific transport provider.
The mountain bike routes around Warthill are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 20 reviews. Users often praise the accessible cycleways, the pleasant rural scenery, and the convenience of connecting to the city of York.
Generally, no specific permits are required for mountain biking on public rights of way and designated cycle paths around Warthill. However, if you plan to ride through private land or specific nature reserves, it's always best to check for any local regulations or access restrictions.
The best time to go mountain biking in Warthill is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and the paths are generally drier. Spring offers beautiful seasonal bluebells in nearby woodlands, while summer and autumn provide pleasant conditions for exploring the countryside.
Warthill is a small village, but its proximity to York means there are ample options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation within a short distance. In Warthill itself, you might find local amenities, but for a wider selection, the city of York offers numerous choices catering to visitors.


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