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Top 8 Bike Parks around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood

Best bike parks around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood are situated within the South Pennines, an area known for its mountain biking opportunities. The region features a mix of dedicated trails, such as the Hurstwood Reservoir Mountain Bike Trail, and an extensive network of natural routes. Its landscape includes moorlands, reservoirs, and bridleways, providing diverse terrain for cycling. This environment supports various mountain biking experiences across different skill levels.

Best bike parks around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood

  • The most popular bike park is Lee Quarry Trails,…

Last updated: July 14, 2026

Lee Quarry Trails

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A strange place to put a trail centre, perhaps, but Lee Quarry (and the adjacent Cragg Quarry) house an extremely entertaining selection of trails. There aren't particular routes in Lee …

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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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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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Briddlesford Trail Jump

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Within the first 20 meters after the gate there is a chance to get some air.

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Midgelhole (The Blue Pig)

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A classic Calderdale descent, probably would be a red in a trail centre, and increases with difficulty in the wet.

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July 4, 2026, Briddlesford Trail Jump

A bit rough for a Brompton but great views

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Good fast decent once you’ve ridden it a few times.

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Stephen
March 27, 2025, Lee Quarry Trails

Best around the area 😉

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They have been updating the jump section and modifying the red route, also putting a blue route

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JP
December 23, 2024, Midgelhole (The Blue Pig)

A classic Calderdale descent, probably would be a red in a trail centre, and increases with difficulty in the wet.

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Within the first 20 meters after the gate there is a chance to get some air.

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Steve
June 16, 2022, Lee Quarry Trails

A cracking long downhill section, hold on tight.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly bike parks around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood?

Yes, the Hurstwood Reservoir Mountain Bike Trail is specifically designed to be family-friendly. It features swoopy trails that are excellent for younger riders to develop their mountain biking skills. The constructed trail is approximately 1.6km long and is graded 'Blue', making it suitable for beginners and improvers.

What kind of trails can I expect at Lee Quarry?

Lee Quarry Trails offer an entertaining selection of routes, ranging from straightforward sections to more challenging and exposed parts. It's known for its loose and rocky terrain but also features fast, flowy sections and two pump tracks for self-contained fun. It's quite windswept and open, so consider the weather.

Where can I find challenging mountain bike descents in the area?

For a challenging experience, consider the Rodwell End Descent, which features a fast, flowing section that transitions into a steeper descent requiring concentration. Another classic challenging descent is Midgelhole (The Blue Pig), which would likely be graded 'red' in a trail centre and increases in difficulty when wet.

What natural features can I see while cycling near Hurstwood Reservoir?

The area around Hurstwood Reservoir offers picturesque views of the reservoir itself and the surrounding moorland. The trails often provide breathtaking views up the valley, especially from spots like the Rodwell End Descent. The wider South Pennines region is characterized by its moorlands, reservoirs, and bridleways.

Are there opportunities for jumps and air time on the trails?

Yes, for those looking to catch some air, the Briddlesford Trail Jump offers a chance to get some air within the first 20 meters after the gate. Lee Quarry Trails also feature excellent table tops and jumps.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, the region offers extensive opportunities for hiking and other cycling routes. You can find various hiking trails, including easy loops around Hurstwood and Cant Clough Reservoirs, and more moderate routes. For road or gravel cycling, there are numerous cycling routes in the wider area, some of which are quite challenging.

Is there parking available at the bike parks?

Yes, for the Hurstwood Reservoir Mountain Bike Trail, there is a public car park available at Worsthorne Moor, Hurstwood. For Lee Quarry Trails, parking is available at the bottom, though it's advised not to leave valuables.

What is the best time to visit the bike parks in Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood?

The South Pennines can be quite exposed. While specific best times aren't noted, areas like Lee Quarry are described as 'windswept and open,' suggesting they might be less enjoyable on very rainy days. Generally, drier conditions will offer the best experience on these trails, especially on natural routes which can become very challenging when wet.

Are there any amenities like cafes or pubs near the bike trails?

While some bike parks like Lee Quarry and Hurstwood Reservoir do not have facilities directly on site, the highlight Midgelhole (The Blue Pig) is associated with a pub, offering a place to refuel. The rural village of Hurstwood is also nearby, and the wider region will have various options.

What makes the mountain biking in Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood unique?

The region stands out for its blend of dedicated trail facilities, like the 'Blue' graded trail at Hurstwood Reservoir, and an extensive network of natural routes. The diverse landscape of moorlands, reservoirs, and bridleways, particularly within the South Pennines, provides a rich environment for mountain biking across a range of abilities, from family-friendly loops to challenging, technical descents.

How long are the dedicated mountain bike trails?

The constructed trail at Hurstwood Reservoir is approximately 1.6km long, consisting of about 1km of singletrack and 0.6km of fire road. Beyond this, the region offers numerous longer mountain biking routes leveraging the Pennine Bridleway and other local paths, varying significantly in length and elevation.

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