Best bike parks around Ballidon are situated within the Peak District, an area characterized by its varied terrain and natural landscapes. The region offers a network of cycling routes and mountain biking trails. These routes cater to a range of skill levels, from moderate rides to more challenging mountain biking experiences. The area provides opportunities for exploring scenic views and diverse elevations.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The reward for all that climbing!
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Nice scenic route but really need a mountain bike. Lots of large stones and some steepish drops over rocks. Go through on my gravel bike but didn't feel comfortable. Great scenery, quiet and good mixture of surfaces.
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Top of the Chatsworth Estate, downhill either way (once you make it up here)
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Great as a descent from the top of Chatsworth Estate, part of the classic Bakewell Slice MTB loop.
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Black Rocks is great for progression. Some easier and harder trails and tricky bits to practice. Great fun.
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Off the fireroad into some nicely carved berms towards the fireroad. Some loamy step downs and nice gradual descent over rooty sections with a steep roll onto the bottom fireroad to finish. A favourite to get warmed up on before hitting the steeper stuff and nice to session.
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Great section of singletrack after dropping through the fields, couple of tricky gates break the rhythm. Fantastic views as you pick your way through the trees along the edge of the steep face of the hill high up in the woods.
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Might be best the other way round if you don't want the grid up
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The area around Ballidon, within the Peak District, offers several well-regarded trails. Manners Wood Bridleway is popular for its descent from the Chatsworth Estate and epic vistas. Another favorite is Tinkersley Woods Singletrack, known for its woodland terrain, drops, and views. For a fast and flowy experience, consider the Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows.
Yes, many trails in the area cater to intermediate riders. For example, Manners Wood Bridleway and Tinkersley Woods Singletrack are both rated as intermediate. Additionally, Kelly's Trail at Black Rocks offers a fast and flowing singletrack with features that can be attempted or safely avoided, making it suitable for those looking to progress.
The trails around Ballidon are known for their scenic beauty. Manners Wood Bridleway offers epic vistas across the landscape. Tinkersley Woods Singletrack provides fantastic views along the edge of the hill, while the Descent from Riber Castle to Cromford Meadows features great views down into Cromford Meadows.
While dedicated bike parks with specific family zones are not prominent in Ballidon itself, the wider Peak District offers numerous family-friendly cycling routes. The Tissington Trail, for instance, is a popular choice for all ages and skill levels, offering an easy, traffic-free experience. You can find various cycling routes, including easy options, in the Cycling around Ballidon guide.
Beyond mountain biking, the Ballidon area and the wider Peak District provide excellent opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore a variety of cycling routes suitable for touring bicycles, or embark on numerous hiking trails. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Ballidon and Hiking around Ballidon guides.
The Peak District offers cycling opportunities year-round, but spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant conditions with milder weather and vibrant scenery. Summer can be great, but trails might be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures, potential ice, and muddy conditions on some trails.
Yes, Black Rocks Berms and Rooty Loam Trail is a highlight known for its nicely carved berms, loamy step-downs, and gradual descent over rooty sections. It's a favorite for warming up or sessioning before tackling steeper terrain.
Carsington Water, located near Ballidon, offers several popular cycling loops. Routes like the 'Carsington Water – Track with View of Minninglow loop from Tissington' and the 'Carsington Water – Carsington Water loop from Brassington' are well-regarded for their scenic views and varied terrain. You can find these and other mountain biking routes in the MTB Trails around Ballidon guide.
Generally, you do not need a specific permit for mountain biking on public bridleways and designated trails in the Peak District. However, always respect private land, stick to marked paths, and follow the Countryside Code. Some specific events or private trails might require booking or a fee, but for general riding on public access routes, permits are not typically required.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of terrain, from fast and flowy descents to technical singletracks. The stunning natural landscapes and epic vistas are a major draw, providing a rewarding experience. Many appreciate the challenge and the opportunity to explore the Peak District's diverse cycling network.
Yes, Tinkersley Woods Singletrack is a great example, starting over farmland before dropping into a woodland singletrack. It offers a blend of forest riding with fantastic views as you pick your way through the trees along the edge of the hill.
For broader information on cycling in the Peak District, including various routes and tips, you can visit the official tourism website. For example, you can find details on routes around Ashbourne, which is close to Ballidon, at visitpeakdistrict.com.


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