Best bike parks around Urpeth are situated within County Durham, a region in North East England known for its varied landscape. The area features a mix of forests, reservoirs, and rural roads, providing a setting for outdoor activities. While Urpeth itself is a village, it serves as a starting point for accessing cycling and mountain biking destinations in the wider region. The surrounding areas offer a range of trails and facilities for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Plenty car parking space available. I did not see any parking charging metres about, looks like its free parking
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Can you ride the worm, built up rough track in the shape of S shaped worm. Video of worm end bit photos.app.goo.gl/V7oAp8hDqpwBegXp9
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Chopwell pump track. Great for big kids and little kids! Car park and playpark right next to it
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Near Urpeth, you'll find a variety of bike parks catering to different skill levels and preferences. Options include dedicated MTB parks with graded trails, downhill tracks, and family-friendly pump tracks. For instance, Chopwell Wood offers short red and blue graded trails alongside natural routes, while Woodland Downhill Trails provides intermediate downhill experiences.
Yes, there are excellent family-friendly options. Chopwell Pump Track is specifically designed for both children and adults to develop skills and have fun. Additionally, Chopwell Wood is noted as great for families, offering easy walks and bike rides on shared trails.
For an extensive network of trails with varied difficulty, Hamsterley Forest in County Durham is a premier destination. It features over 2,000 hectares of forest with 33 miles of waymarked trails, including blue, red, and black graded routes, a skills area, and the 'Descend Bike Park'. Trails like 'Polty's Last Blast' and 'K-Line' are popular for their smooth, fast flow, suitable for all abilities.
Intermediate riders can challenge themselves at Woodland Downhill Trails, which features around five short but steep downhill tracks. For a unique experience, try The Worm Track, a built-up, rough, S-shaped track. Hamsterley Forest also offers red and black graded trails for more advanced riders.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Urpeth offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Urpeth guide, including routes around Beamish Museum. There are also extensive gravel biking and general cycling routes, like those found in the Gravel biking around Urpeth guide and Cycling around Urpeth guide.
Yes, County Durham offers several scenic routes for general cycling. The Derwent Reservoir Multi-User Path is a 2-mile easy trail with breathtaking views and opportunities to discover wildlife. For a more challenging ride, consider the South Durham Orbital Cycle Route, a 54-mile route incorporating National Cycle Networks and railway paths. Areas around Morpeth also provide numerous cycling routes.
The region around Urpeth is characterized by a mix of forests, reservoirs, and rural roads. At Hamsterley Forest, you'll be immersed in over 2,000 hectares of woodland. The Derwent Reservoir Multi-User Path offers stunning reservoir views and wildlife spotting. Many routes also traverse country lanes, providing glimpses of the varied landscape of County Durham.
Visitors appreciate the diversity of experiences available. Many enjoy the family-friendly nature of places like Chopwell Pump Track and the shared trails at Chopwell Wood. The presence of both marked and hidden natural trails also appeals to those looking to explore. The community has shared over 50 upvotes and 4 photos, indicating a positive experience.
Yes, parking is generally available. For example, at Chopwell Wood, there is a main car park accessed by a single-track road. Hamsterley Forest also provides dedicated parking facilities for its extensive trail network.
While specific bike parks may have varying conditions, generally, spring through autumn offers the most favorable weather for cycling in the North East England region. May and August are particularly popular months for cycling around areas like Morpeth. Winter mountain biking is possible, but trails may be wetter and more challenging due to weather conditions.
While specific details for every bike park are not available, popular destinations like Hamsterley Forest typically have visitor facilities, which often include cafes. For other areas, local villages and towns near the trails, such as those around Chopwell Wood or the Derwent Reservoir, would offer pubs and cafes for refreshments.
Absolutely. Chopwell Wood features blue-graded trails that are suitable for beginners and families. The Derwent Reservoir Multi-User Path is also an easy and comfortable ride perfect for those new to cycling or looking for a relaxed experience. Hamsterley Forest includes blue trails designed for less experienced riders.


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