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Top 11 Bike Parks around Hunshelf

Best bike parks around Hunshelf are found within the wider Sheffield region, an area known for its diverse mountain biking and cycling routes. This location offers a variety of terrain, from challenging downhill tracks to family-friendly gravel paths. Situated near the foothills of the Pennines, the landscape provides both technical trails and scenic, less demanding cycling routes. The area is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts seeking varied cycling experiences.

Best bike parks around Hunshelf

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Last updated: July 12, 2026

Plank Gate, Trans Pennine Trail

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A little bit of wilderness close to the city!

This section of the Trans Pennine Trail is a wide, groomed, gravel path through the woodland linking Wortley to Oughtibridge. It's …

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Cut Gate Trail

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Cut Gate is a trail that links Slippery Stones and Mickleden Edge via wonderfully-wild moorland. Rough, rocky, rutty and testing even on full suspension, Cut Gate is pure MTB territory. …

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Steel City Downhill Trail

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Watch out for the (avoidable) gap jumps

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Wharny Climb

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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 …

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DH 3 Black Trail

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Great track with a great technical section towards the lower end of the track. Will be resurfaced soon so will be smoothed out and running faster.

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Robert
June 27, 2026, Plank Gate, Trans Pennine Trail

Up and down and up and down

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Joe
August 16, 2025, Cut Gate Trail

If you’re on a gravel bike i would avoid! Miserable

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Lukasz
June 12, 2025, DH 3 Black Trail

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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Cut Gate is a trail that links Slippery Stones and Mickleden Edge via wonderfully-wild moorland. Rough, rocky, rutty and testing even on full suspension, Cut Gate is pure MTB territory. If bike touring or gravel riding, you’ll be pushing and/or carrying for large sections in either direction – and it’s not easy pushing. Don’t let that deter you necessarily, though. Cut Gate and the trail along Mickleden Edge is a great way to link Ladybower with the Trans Pennine Trail without large sections on road. I cycled/pushed/carried the entire section on a rigid bike loaded with bags and thought it was loads of fun (if tough going). Plus, the views are spectacular.

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I would only recommend doing this trail with an eMTB and if you are an expert rider.

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This segment is full of embedded stones and narrow paths. How narrow? Narrow enough to not fit your pedals. I've crossed some eMTB riders, lots of hikers. You will have to push your bike or have it on your back for many segments. For my taste, I thought this segment was not enjoyable and quite dangerous - but I can see how more expert riders might find it challenging and fun. If you can stomach it, be super prepared, don't be alone and take a first aid kit because you could fall easily.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the difficulty levels of bike trails around Hunshelf?

The Sheffield region, which encompasses Hunshelf, offers a wide range of trail difficulties. You'll find challenging downhill tracks and technical singletrack for experienced riders, such as sections in Wharncliffe Woods and the Steel City Downhill Trail. There are also more accessible, flowing trails like 'Blue Steel' at Lady Cannings Plantation, and gentle, traffic-free paths suitable for all skill levels, such as the Trans Pennine Trail.

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails near Hunshelf?

Yes, for families and less experienced cyclists, the Trans Pennine Trail is an excellent choice. Sections of this trail near Hunshelf are traffic-free, often following old railway lines or canal towpaths, providing a wide, groomed gravel path through woodlands. Lady Cannings Plantation also features trails like 'Blue Steel' which are suitable for a range of abilities, including beginners.

What natural features can I expect to see while cycling near Hunshelf?

The area around Hunshelf, situated near the foothills of the Pennines, offers diverse natural scenery. You can cycle through dense woodlands in places like Wharncliffe Woods and Grenoside Woods, experience wild moorland on trails such as the Cut Gate Trail, and enjoy panoramic city views from spots like Parkwood Springs. The Trans Pennine Trail also provides a sense of wilderness close to the city.

What facilities are available at bike parks near Hunshelf, such as parking or public transport?

While specific details vary by location, popular mountain biking spots like Wharncliffe Woods, Lady Cannings Plantation, and access points to the Trans Pennine Trail typically offer parking facilities. Public transport options are generally available to reach the wider Sheffield area, with some bus routes serving areas closer to the trailheads. It's advisable to check specific location details for the most up-to-date information on parking and transport.

What is the best time to visit bike parks around Hunshelf?

The bike parks and trails around Hunshelf are generally accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for riding. Summer provides longer daylight hours, though trails can be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions, especially on technical trails and higher moorland sections like the Cut Gate Trail.

Are there other outdoor activities or routes near these bike parks?

Absolutely. Beyond bike parks, the Hunshelf area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking routes, such as the 'Wharny Climb – Greno Woods Red Trail loop from Wortley', or enjoy running trails like the 'California Quarry Remains loop from Hunshelf'. There are also easy hiking options, including the 'Underbank Reservoir loop from Stocksbridge'. For more details, you can check out the MTB Trails around Hunshelf guide, Running Trails around Hunshelf guide, and Easy hikes around Hunshelf guide.

What makes the Steel City Downhill Trail unique?

The Steel City Downhill Trail in Grenoside Woods is renowned for hosting an annual race and its dynamic design. It features a constant succession of tables, berms, gaps, and kickers, culminating in the 'Bomb Hole'. It offers challenging black sections, making it a favorite for downhill and enduro riders seeking technical and fast-paced descents.

What should I know about the Cut Gate Trail?

The Cut Gate Trail links Slippery Stones and Mickleden Edge through wild moorland. It's known for being rough, rocky, rutty, and very testing, even on full suspension bikes, making it pure MTB territory. While challenging, it offers spectacular views and is a great way to connect Ladybower with the Trans Pennine Trail without extensive road sections.

Are the bike parks around Hunshelf free to access?

Most of the mountain biking trails and cycling routes in the natural woodlands and public access areas around Hunshelf, including Wharncliffe Woods, Grenoside Woods, Lady Cannings Plantation, and the Trans Pennine Trail, are generally free to access. These are public trails maintained by local groups and community efforts.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints while cycling near Hunshelf?

Several trails offer excellent viewpoints. The Wharny Climb, though challenging, rewards riders with access to further trails and views from the top. The Cut Gate Trail provides spectacular vistas across wild moorland. Additionally, Parkwood Springs offers panoramic city views of Sheffield.

Are there cafes or pubs near the cycling trails around Hunshelf?

Yes, the wider Sheffield area and villages surrounding Hunshelf offer various options for refreshments. After a ride, you can find cafes and pubs in nearby towns and villages. While specific establishments aren't listed for each trail, the region is well-equipped with amenities to cater to visitors.

What kind of experience does Lady Cannings Plantation offer?

Lady Cannings Plantation is a popular spot known for its well-maintained trails like 'Blue Steel' and 'Cooking on Gas'. 'Blue Steel' features whoops, drops, and berms, suitable for a wide range of riders, from beginners to experienced. 'Cooking on Gas' offers a more mellow and cruisable experience with large berms, making it a great option for a fun, flowing ride. These trails were developed through community funding and local sponsorships.

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