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Top 9 Bike Parks around Erringden

Best bike parks around Erringden are characterized by natural and rugged mountain biking trails within the Calderdale area. The region offers challenging terrain, featuring a mix of technical and flowy sections, woodland singletracks, roots, rocks, and natural features. These trails provide an authentic mountain biking experience, catering to various skill levels with diverse landscapes from technical climbs to scenic routes through woodlands.

Best bike parks around Erringden

  • The most popular bike parks is Hurstwood Reservoir, a family-friendly mountain bike…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Copley Cracker Descent

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A long, swoopy, fast and (especially when it's been raining heavily) rocky, gullied descent. At the time of writing the top is pretty washed out and technical - it's fine …

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Hurstwood Reservoir

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Was there a week ago and the bottom half of the trail has been ruined by the weather and hooligan trail builders. i would give it a miss.

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Hambleton Lane Singletrack

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This section of braided singletrack is a highlight of the area. It's fun ridden in either direction, but most people prefer to ride it west to east - not least …

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Rodwell End Descent

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A lovely, fast, flowing section of trail is interrupted by a track and a farm or two, and then suddenly steepens into something which requires quite a lot more concentration. …

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Norland Moor Singletrack

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This is a fun little slice of singletrack in either direction - although it can get boggy in winter. Yorkshire grit in winter is very, very good at wearing out …

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David
May 8, 2025, Copley Cracker Descent

Rode it today (08052025) thinking it would be the same, but the weather over the winter has washed all the concrete/cement/sand away and it’s a lot more sketchy than it used to be.

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David
November 21, 2024, Copley Cracker Descent

Rode this week (15/11/24) and it's been totally sanitised all the way down. Looks like they've poured concrete / cement mixed with sand. Still fun-ish to go down but no longer a challenge

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Was there a week ago and the bottom half of the trail has been ruined by the weather and hooligan trail builders. i would give it a miss.

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Allan
August 15, 2020, Rodwell End Descent

Why would I recommend this highlight? It's a rite of passage for MTB riders in the area, it is a proper adrenalin infused decent.

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This section of braided singletrack is a highlight of the area. It's fun ridden in either direction, but most people prefer to ride it west to east - not least because it's gently descending. It's one to be wary of though - although there's not much highly technical riding at low speeds, the trail encourages higher velocities, and can then lead you down dead ends or gullies with 'entertaining' rock features when taken at speed.

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This is a fun little slice of singletrack in either direction - although it can get boggy in winter. Yorkshire grit in winter is very, very good at wearing out brake pads, drivetrains and pretty much anything else that moves. The field to one side serve as a model aircraft runway; when the weather's good you can occasionally hear them buzzing overhead.

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If you're feeling spectacularly energetic, just west of the dam here there are some swoopy mountain bike trails. They're not long - just over a mile, but they can provide some welcome entertainment. Although there's a carpark at the other end of them, there are no facilities, so bring plenty of food and water. As an aside, though, the trails are also excellent for younger kids to earn their mountain biking stripes on.

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A long, swoopy, fast and (especially when it's been raining heavily) rocky, gullied descent. At the time of writing the top is pretty washed out and technical - it's fine if you take it easy, though. The trail is also notable for the sting in the tail - if the weather is anything less than utterly bone dry the bottom of the trail is actually a stream. When the weather's bad (especially in mid-winter) you can be guaranteed to get wet feet!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly bike trails around Erringden?

Yes, Hurstwood Reservoir features swoopy mountain bike trails that are suitable for younger riders to develop their skills. While not long, they provide welcome entertainment for families.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain biking trails in Erringden?

The trails around Erringden are known for their natural and rugged character. You'll encounter a mix of technical and flowy sections, woodland singletracks, roots, rocks, and natural features like small drops and technical climbs. Areas like Hallas Rough offer diverse and challenging off-road experiences.

Are there challenging trails for experienced mountain bikers?

Absolutely. Erringden offers several challenging options. The Copley Cracker Descent is known for its fast, rocky, and technical sections. Similarly, the Hambleton Lane Singletrack is an intermediate to challenging braided singletrack that encourages higher speeds but requires attention due to potential technical features.

What are some trails with scenic views in the Erringden area?

The Rodwell End Descent offers breathtaking views up the valley. While navigating its fast, flowing, and steep sections with switchbacks, make sure to pause and appreciate the surrounding landscape.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Erringden?

The natural trails around Erringden can be enjoyed through most of the year. However, some sections, like the Norland Moor Singletrack, can get boggy in winter. For the best conditions, spring to autumn generally offers drier and more pleasant riding.

Are there any historical trails or features to explore while biking?

Yes, the wider Calderdale area, including parts accessible from Erringden, features a mass of historical packhorse trails. These routes offer over two miles of tracks and bridleways, providing a unique and often challenging riding experience with a sense of history.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Erringden?

Beyond mountain biking, the Erringden area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy loops like the Hebden Old Bridge – Hebden Bridge Beer Garden Café loop to more difficult routes. There are also dedicated guides for hiking, MTB trails, and gravel biking around Erringden.

Where can I find refreshments or accommodation near the trails?

Towns like Hebden Bridge, Todmorden, and Mytholmroyd, which are close to the Erringden area, offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. These towns serve as excellent bases for exploring the local trails and provide places to refuel after a ride.

Are there any specific access rules or permits required for mountain biking in Erringden?

The trails in Erringden are generally natural and untamed, often utilizing public bridleways and established paths like the Pennine Bridleway. While specific permits for these natural trails are not typically required, riders should always respect local signage, private land, and the Countryside Code.

What should I wear for mountain biking in Erringden?

Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, it's advisable to wear appropriate mountain biking gear. This includes a helmet, gloves, protective eyewear, and layers of clothing suitable for both technical riding and potential wet or boggy conditions. Good quality brake pads are also recommended, as Yorkshire grit can wear them out quickly in winter.

How long are the mountain bike trails in Erringden?

Trail lengths vary significantly. Some sections, like the swoopy trails at Hurstwood Reservoir, are just over a mile. However, the region also features extensive networks like the Pennine Bridleway and packhorse trails, offering many miles of riding that can be combined into longer routes depending on your preference and fitness level.

Is there parking available near the mountain biking areas?

While specific 'bike park' parking isn't always designated, many trailheads and popular starting points, such as those near Hurstwood Reservoir, have car parks. It's recommended to check specific route details for parking information before your ride.

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