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Mountain biking around Falstone offers access to the extensive Kielder Water & Forest Park, one of the country's largest mountain bike trail networks. The region features a landscape of wild moorland, dense forests, and the North Tyne Valley, providing varied terrain for riders. Trails incorporate old asphalt roads, gravel paths, and woodland tracks, with options ranging from easy green routes to challenging red and black diamond trails.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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34.1km
02:52
490m
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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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36.5km
03:06
370m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.4km
01:49
240m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Dangerous section. Suddenly the track has a flat rock section with flowing water on top of the rock, there was no grip, I fell off and was soaking wet, but with green sticky slime covering my knee, arm and back. The derailleur hanging bracket got twisted here, Be sensible and walk around this section, best to dismount. I rode it on a hardtail MTB with cross country tyres, it was my 500th trail on Komoot and the fall spoiled a decent day. Just be careful
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This scenic section of the Lakeside Way winds along the southern shore of Kielder Reservoir, surrounded by dense woodland, rippling water, and quiet gravel paths. Ideal for gravel or mountain bikes, it offers a mix of short climbs and flowing descents. Along the way, you'll pass landmarks like the Kielder Column, bird hides, and viewpoints. It's a peaceful ride with a wilderness feel—a must-do for those who love nature and a bit of adventure in the heart of Northumberland.
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This scenic section of the Lakeside Way winds along the southern shore of Kielder Reservoir, surrounded by dense woodland, rippling water, and quiet gravel paths. Ideal for gravel or mountain bikes, it offers a mix of short climbs and flowing descents. Along the way, you'll pass landmarks like the Kielder Column, bird hides, and viewpoints. It's a peaceful ride with a wilderness feel—a must-do for those who love nature and a bit of adventure in the heart of Northumberland.
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The Tower Knowe Visitor Centre, run by Kielder Water & Forest Park, is an information center and café on the banks of Kielder Water. The café is a great place to refuel if you're walking the 42-kilometer Lakeside Way, or a good starting and finishing point for a shorter run. The café is open from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with food served from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
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The Kielder Viaduct in Northumberland is a masterpiece of Victorian railway engineering from the 19th century, with seven skewed stone arches and an ornate baronial style replete with battlements and loopholes—custom-built for the Duke of Northumberland. Once transporting coal and timber to Scotland, it is now a monumental jewel on Kielder Reservoir, saved from demolition and reborn as part of the Lakeside Way: a scenic walkway. The viaduct is not only technically impressive but also culturally enriched with ornate wrought iron panels, designed by children and forged by local craftspeople.
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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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The Falstone area, particularly within Kielder Water & Forest Park, offers a diverse network of mountain bike trails. You'll find everything from easy green routes suitable for beginners and families to challenging red, black, and even double black diamond trails for advanced riders. The terrain varies, incorporating old asphalt roads, gravel paths, and woodland tracks.
Yes, Falstone is an excellent base for family-friendly mountain biking. Kielder Water & Forest Park has numerous green-graded trails perfect for beginners and families. An example of an easy route is The Outdoor Door – Lakeside Way Trail loop from Kielder Water, which is 24.4 km long and takes about 2 hours to complete.
Many trails offer views of significant landmarks. You can cycle past the impressive Kielder Dam and Reservoir, or explore the scenic Kielder Viaduct. The Otter Carved Wooden Bench – Kielder Water Lakeside Trail loop, for instance, follows the scenic Lakeside Way, offering views of Kielder Water and various art installations.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Falstone are designed as loops. For example, the popular Hawkhope & Kielder Forest loop from Tower Knowe Visitor Centre is a 34.1 km circular route exploring the heart of Kielder Forest. Another option is the Kielder Dam and Reservoir – Kielder Viaduct loop from Falstone, which is 36.5 km long.
The mountain bike trails around Falstone are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 17 reviews. Riders often praise the extensive network within Kielder Water & Forest Park, the varied terrain, and the stunning natural beauty of the wild moorland and dense forests.
Absolutely. While there are easy trails, Falstone's proximity to Kielder Forest means access to challenging routes like the renowned Deadwater Trails. These include the Red Trail, which is the highest in England, and the even tougher Black Trail, offering technical sections, rock features, and jumps for experienced riders. The Kielder Water Lakeside Trail – Deadwater Mountain Bike Trails loop is a good option for those seeking a challenge.
The region offers great riding opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for colder, potentially wet conditions, and check trail status as some sections might be affected by snow or ice.
Yes, within Kielder Water & Forest Park, there are several designated car parks that serve as trailheads. For example, the Hawkhope & Kielder Forest loop starts from Tower Knowe Visitor Centre, which offers parking facilities. The Kielder Water Lakeside Trail – Deadwater Mountain Bike Trails loop starts from Activity Car Park, another convenient parking spot.
Kielder Water & Forest Park is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for dogs. However, it's always best to keep dogs under control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations or signage for any restrictions. Always clean up after your dog.
While not directly on the main mountain bike trails, the beautiful Hareshaw Linn Waterfall is a notable natural attraction in the wider region. It's a short detour from some of the cycling routes and offers a lovely spot for a break or a short walk.
There are over 15 mountain bike trails available around Falstone, offering a wide range of distances and difficulty levels to suit all riders.
The terrain around Falstone is varied, reflecting the diverse landscape of Kielder Water & Forest Park. You'll encounter a mix of old asphalt roads, well-maintained gravel paths, and natural woodland tracks. Some trails feature flowing descents, short climbs, and technical single-track sections with rock features, especially on the more advanced routes.


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