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Mountain bike trails around Elkington traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and rural paths. The region offers a mix of open countryside and routes that may follow canal towpaths or quiet country lanes. Elevation gains on these routes indicate a varied topography suitable for moderate mountain biking.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
5.0
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3
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20.8km
01:39
250m
250m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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25.7km
02:02
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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3
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19.3km
01:15
150m
150m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
1
riders
32.4km
01:56
280m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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33.5km
02:24
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Great Little Cafe with Friendly Staff. Indoor and Outdoor Seating. Not much room for bikes but solo or small groups definitely worth a stop if you are passing.
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Going West from the main road the bridleway crosses a Motocross track. This is best avoided at weekends when the motocross crowd is zipping about. Also, the route is badly rutted and can be difficult to negotiate. The last part of the route through the park is badly overgrown but you can avoid that by going to the right of the path and rejoining it just before it goes through the hedge - the fence has been removed there. This section is also pretty bad when wet; it gets pretty boggy and rutted. 24/4/26 - someone has dumped a load of stuff at the exit to the track and the path is still completely overgrown. The only way to get past is to lift your bike over the obstruction. Really needs two people to do it - see photo.
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I had to detour round the edge if a ploughed field but easily done
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The trail is very rutted as it's a byway, be careful you don't get your wheel stuck in one as its a long fast descent (mostly). Still, it's better than trying to cycle up it.
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watch out for the muddy pool at the bottom of the hill after a fast descent!
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Don't know why Komoot says cycling not permitted here as it is a designated Bridleway.
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There are over 20 mountain bike trails around Elkington listed on komoot. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, suitable for various skill levels.
The mountain bike trails around Elkington primarily traverse a landscape of rolling hills and rural paths. You'll find routes that wind through open countryside, and some may follow canal towpaths or quiet country lanes. The topography is varied, offering steady climbs and descents suitable for moderate mountain biking.
Yes, Elkington offers several trails suitable for beginners. Out of the 20 available routes, 7 are classified as easy. An example of an easy route is the Pickle & Pie Café – Watford Locks loop from Crick, which is 11.9 miles long and leads through rural landscapes.
While Elkington's trails are generally characterized by rolling hills and rural paths, there are no routes specifically classified as 'difficult' in the area. The most challenging options are moderate, featuring steady climbs and varied terrain. These routes are well-suited for riders looking for a good workout without extreme technical sections.
The mountain bike trails around Elkington vary in length. For instance, the View from Honey Hill – Honey Hill Trig Point loop from West Haddon is 12.9 miles (20.8 km), while the Leicester Milestone – Honey Hill Trig Point loop from West Haddon extends to 20.1 miles (32.4 km). Most routes fall within this range, offering options for rides of varying durations.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Elkington are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View from Honey Hill – Honey Hill Trig Point loop from Naseby and the Winwick Byway – West Haddon Village loop from West Haddon.
While riding around Elkington, you can enjoy views of the surrounding countryside and rural landscapes. Notable points of interest in the wider area include the Welford and Sulby Reservoirs, the Ravensthorpe Reservoir Weir, and the View from Haselbech Hill. For more historical interest, you might find the The Gatehouses at Arbury Hill or Cottesbrooke Hall and Gardens nearby.
The mountain bike trails around Elkington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.77 stars from over 24 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes rolling hills, open countryside, and canal-side paths, providing a pleasant and accessible experience for different ability levels.
Given the prevalence of easy and moderate routes, and the description of the area as having rural paths and quiet country lanes, many trails around Elkington are suitable for families. The urban green space of Elkington Park itself, while not a mountain biking destination, offers a bike track within an enclosed area ideal for younger children. When choosing a route, look for 'easy' difficulty ratings and shorter distances for family outings.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every trail are not listed, the Pickle & Pie Café – Watford Locks loop from Crick explicitly mentions a cafe in its name, suggesting options exist in nearby villages or towns. It's advisable to check local amenities in places like Crick, West Haddon, or Naseby for refreshment stops.
The best time to go mountain biking in Elkington is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and the paths are drier. The rural paths and open countryside can be exposed, so pleasant weather enhances the experience. Winter riding is possible, but some paths may become muddy, and conditions will be cooler.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, routes typically start from villages or accessible points. It's common to find parking in the nearby towns and villages such as West Haddon, Naseby, or Crick, which serve as starting points for many of the listed trails. Always check local signage for parking restrictions and availability.


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