Best bike parks around Barnsley are located in South Yorkshire, offering diverse cycling terrain from the Pennine foothills to former industrial landscapes. The area features a mix of dedicated bike parks, pump tracks, and extensive mountain biking trails. This region provides varied options for cyclists of different skill levels, including both challenging routes and family-friendly paths. Its natural and man-made features contribute to a range of outdoor cycling experiences.
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All good fun - like a mini Cut Gate on the ride back!
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Starts off smooth and wide then gets rutty, narrow and lots of loose rocks, not steep but really fun at pace
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Plank Gate is a lot of fun and you can use it to get to and from Stocksbridge
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Eat your sweets and drink your energy drink, this tough, steep, gravel climb is the famous Wharny climb! Your legs may fall off and your lungs fall out, but when you’re at the top ready to hit the trails, nothing is better 🥳
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I am petty new to cycling and I was able to maintain 10-15 MPH
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Barnsley offers a diverse range of cycling options, including dedicated bike parks, pump tracks, and extensive mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from beginner-friendly facilities to challenging downhill routes, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Barnsley has options suitable for beginners. The new Barnsley Youth Activity Park, located behind Base71 Youth Zone, features a pump track and a beginner-friendly bike track. Additionally, the Darfield Road Pump Track in Cudworth is versatile and accommodates different skill levels.
For more technical and challenging mountain biking, Wharny Climb is known for its tough, steep gravel ascent, leading to exciting trails at the top. Wharncliffe Woods, near Barnsley, also offers steep descents and rugged terrain for thrill-seekers.
Yes, Barnsley has dedicated pump tracks. The Darfield Road Pump Track in Cudworth was the first, opened in 2024. A newer facility, the Barnsley Youth Activity Park, also includes a pump track as part of its offerings.
For BMX enthusiasts, Brampton has a dedicated BMX track located on Moorbridge Crescent, providing a specific facility for this type of riding.
Absolutely. The Barnsley Youth Activity Park and the Darfield Road Pump Track are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for various ages and skill levels, making them suitable for families. The Trans Pennine Trail also offers sections like Plank Gate which is a wide, groomed, gravel path through woodland, ideal for family rides.
The Trans Pennine Trail offers an extensive network for cyclists, passing through Barnsley with picturesque countryside views. It features a mix of off-road sections and quiet country lanes. The section from Barnsley to Old Moor RSPB Reserve is approximately 5.9 miles (9.4 kilometers) and provides a pleasant ride.
Yes, the Elsecar Heritage Centre features a dedicated area known as "The Bike Track." Here, riders can enjoy jumps and berms while taking in views of the surrounding landscape, combining cycling with a unique historical setting.
Beyond bike parks, the Barnsley area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, such as the challenging Wain Stones loop from Crowden, or enjoy easier options like the Mountaineering loop from Snake Pass. There are also several waterfall hikes, including the Middle Black Clough Waterfall loop, and many easy hiking trails like those around Elsecar Heritage Centre or Langsett Woods. For more details, check out the Mountain Hikes around Barnsley, Waterfall hikes around Barnsley, and Easy hikes around Barnsley guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the sense of adventure. For instance, the Plank Gate, Trans Pennine Trail section is loved for feeling like wilderness close to the city. The challenging Wharny Climb is valued for the rewarding trails at the top, and the Flowy Singletrack Into Wortley offers an enjoyable intermediate riding experience through trees.
Yes, the Barnsley Youth Activity Park, located behind Base71 Youth Zone on Schwäbisch Gmünd Way, opened in March 2026. It features a pump track and a beginner-friendly bike track, aiming to provide a safe and engaging space for young people. You can find more information about its progress on the Barnsley Council website.
Yes, the Darfield Road Pump Track in Cudworth is designed to be versatile and is wheelchair-accessible, demonstrating a commitment to promoting active lifestyles for all residents.
Websites like Komoot and Trailforks list various mountain biking trails in Barnsley, ranging from blue (moderately popular singletrack) to black diamond (challenging singletrack). Popular routes include those around Langsett Reservoir, Dunford Bridge, and Thurgoland Tunnel, often utilizing old railway lines and towpaths.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the varied terrain of Barnsley's bike parks and trails means they can generally be enjoyed throughout the year, weather permitting. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant conditions, but some trails might be more challenging in wet or icy winter conditions.


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