Best bike parks around Thurgoland are characterized by an extensive network of mountain biking trails rather than dedicated bike parks with lift access. These routes traverse varied terrain in the surrounding natural landscape, including areas bordering the Peak District. The trails offer experiences for different skill levels, from moderate rides to challenging downhill sections. This area provides a natural mountain biking experience with elevation changes and scenic views.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Close to the red route runs a black DH, a mega demanding route
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Here's a video to see what the riding is like here https://youtu.be/Nt6WakAi6a4?si=u89na3StRDv08C0w
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Here's a video of the trail to give you an idea of what to expect https://youtu.be/udwPpInPjHo
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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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The area around Thurgoland is known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. Highly regarded trails include the challenging Steel City Downhill Trail, which features gap jumps for advanced riders, and Wharny Climb, a steep gravel ascent leading to further trails. For a more family-friendly option, Plank Gate, Trans Pennine Trail offers a wide, groomed gravel path through woodland.
Thurgoland's trails offer varied terrain, from wide, groomed gravel paths to challenging downhill sections and technical features. You'll find routes suitable for different skill levels, including moderate rides and advanced trails requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills. Some sections, like those in Greno Woods, can range from suitable for all skill levels (STS S0-S1) to very advanced (STS S3-S6).
Yes, there are options for beginners and families. The Plank Gate, Trans Pennine Trail is a family-friendly cycle way with a wide, groomed gravel path through woodland. Additionally, some sections of trails in Greno Woods are suitable for all skill levels (STS S0-S1), offering a less challenging experience.
For challenging mountain biking, consider the Steel City Downhill Trail, known for its technical features and gap jumps. The Wharny Climb is another challenging gravel ascent. The Greno Woods trails, particularly the Red Trail, offer hard mountain bike rides with significant elevation gain, and the DH 3 Black Trail is a mega demanding route with technical sections.
The trails around Thurgoland traverse natural landscapes, including areas bordering the Peak District. You can expect scenic views, particularly within Greno Woods and around Langsett Reservoir, which features woodland and moorland. The dam wall at Langsett Reservoir also provides impressive views of the reservoir and countryside. Wharny Climb also offers a viewpoint at its summit.
The trails around Thurgoland offer diverse landscapes that change with the seasons. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter mountain biking is possible, but trail conditions may vary due to weather.
Yes, beyond mountain biking, the area around Thurgoland offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, running trails, and gravel biking routes. For more information on these activities, explore the guides for easy hikes around Thurgoland, running trails around Thurgoland, and gravel biking around Thurgoland.
Yes, for those interested in jumps, Charlton Bike Jumps is an intermediate-level spot where you can have a blast. It's known for its burns and is even doable on a gravel bike.
Visitors appreciate the natural mountain biking experience, varied terrain, and scenic views, especially in Greno Woods and around Langsett Reservoir. The area caters to a wide spectrum of riders, from moderate routes to challenging downhill sections. The feeling of being in the middle of nowhere, even close to the city, is also a highlight for many.
The Trans Pennine Trail, a national cycle network, passes through the area, offering long-distance cycling opportunities. The Plank Gate section is part of this trail, providing a scenic route through woodland.
Absolutely. The Wharny Climb is a notable feature, a tough, steep gravel ascent that rewards riders with access to further trails at the top. It's considered a challenging but rewarding part of the local network.


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