Blawith And Subberthwaite
Blawith And Subberthwaite
Best bike parks around Blawith And Subberthwaite are situated within the Lake District National Park. The region provides diverse natural terrain, including fells, moorland commons, and forest sections. It offers mountain biking trails and routes that leverage the landscape, often providing views of Coniston Water. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to challenging.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Slate chute as it's known locally, great fun clattering thru here
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Excellent rocky descent to Seathwaite , you can grab refreshements at the Newfield inn at Seathwaite too
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Rough all times of year. Don't expect an easy run down to the bottom, especially in the wet.
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Hold on tight & pick the right lines & this will be one of the best descents you’ll have ridden
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Great descent, requires decent brakes and good equipment. Have fun!
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Can be ridden quickly just be aware with bracken growing high off the sides and a few corners and crests that are blind that you are liable to meet walkers 4x4's motorbikes and technically horses too. ( I've never seen a horse but there's always a first )
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An excellent fast and technical mtb descent from West to East. A very technical climb which can be cleaned on a mtb with a bit of skill, fitness and luck 😉. (Did I mention I've done it?) Too rocky for gravel bikes.
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The area, situated within the Lake District National Park, offers diverse natural terrain for mountain biking. You'll find trails leveraging fells, moorland commons, and forest sections. These routes provide an immersive natural biking experience with stunning views, often overlooking Coniston Water. Expect a mix of bridleways, singletrack, and gravel surfaces, ranging from moderate to challenging.
Yes, Blawith And Subberthwaite is known for its challenging descents. For instance, the Fox Full Descent is a technical and fast ride requiring good brakes and equipment. Another option is the Steep Rocky Descent in Lake District National Park, which offers cracking views but is rough, rocky, and steep, demanding concentration.
Popular routes include the challenging 'View of the Langdales – Grizedale Forest gravel tracks loop' and the 'Old Breasty Haw Descent – View of Coniston Water loop'. For a moderate option, consider the 'Green Moor Descent – Throng Moss Reservoir loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Blawith And Subberthwaite guide.
While many trails are geared towards moderate to challenging riders, the region does offer some easier options. The Torver Trail is noted as a family-friendly choice. Additionally, some routes in Grizedale Forest provide a variety of tracks, including those suitable for families.
The area is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. Many routes offer stunning views of Coniston Water and distant fells such as the Langdales, Crinkle Crags, and the Old Man of Coniston. The High Tilberthwaite to Little Langdale Trail is particularly noted as a scenic viewpoint.
The Lake District National Park is beautiful year-round, but spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most favorable weather conditions for cycling. During these seasons, trails are typically drier, and the views are clearer. Be aware that trails can get quite wet after prolonged rain, especially in areas like the MTB Descent in Lake District National Park.
Yes, for singletrack enthusiasts, North Face Trail Section 13 is a great option. It allows riders to access key parts of the North Face Trail, offering an enjoyable singletrack experience.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the 'Hall Wood – Grizedale Forest loop' or the 'Coniston Shore Bridleway – Beacon Tarn loop'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Blawith And Subberthwaite guide.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, the region is part of the Lake District National Park. Parking facilities are generally available in nearby villages and trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage or visitor information centers upon arrival for the most current parking options.
Blawith And Subberthwaite is a rural area, but nearby villages like Coniston and those within Grizedale Forest offer amenities. You can typically find cafes and pubs in these locations to refuel after your ride. It's a good idea to plan your route to pass through or near these spots.
In the Lake District National Park, cyclists generally have access to bridleways and byways. Some areas, particularly within Grizedale Forest, have dedicated cycling trails. Always respect local signage, be mindful of walkers and other trail users, and adhere to the Countryside Code. Permits are not typically required for general cycling on public rights of way.
Ride durations vary significantly based on the route and your fitness level. For example, the 'Green Moor Descent – Throng Moss Reservoir loop' is a moderate 11.8-mile (19.0 km) trail that typically takes about 1 hour and 27 minutes. More challenging routes like the 'View of the Langdales – Grizedale Forest gravel tracks loop' (24.5 miles / 39.4 km) can take around 3 hours and 28 minutes.


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