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Gisburn Forest Bike Trails
Avg 4.46
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  • Information:
  • Type: Purpose Built Centre
  • Grades: Blue,Red,Black,Orange
  • Riding: Cross Country,Downhill,Skills Area
  • Facilities: Car Park,Toilets,Cafe,Bike Shop
  • Distance(s): 5-10km, 11-20km
  • Country: England
  • County: Lancashire
  • Website: Gisburn
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Description

Gisburn Forest MTB bike trails are in the Forest of Bowland, near Clitheroe, in Lancashire. Gisburn Forest consists of two mountain bike trails a Red (with black sections) and a Blue and a progressive skills loop. There are also Downhill tracks like the Orange graded Hope Line as well as specific DH Lines in the area.

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There is an active volunteer community at Gisburn who are continually further developing and nurturing what's on offer.

There is a vast network of natural trails in the Yorkshire Dales just over the county border.

The 8 (Red with Black Options)

  • The red (with back sections) is an 18-kilometre trail, set overlooking the Stock Reservoir in a scenic forest setting. Designed in a figure of eight (hence the name) it consists of diverse downhill and shore sections. The trail is for experienced and intermediate riders. Some of the famous sections are Bottoms Beck, Home Baked Park Wood, the roller coaster of Hully Gully, Bigfoot slab and Swoopy and Rocky Road.
  • Long Way Down is a red descent as an alternative to the black Hully Gully. As well as offering choice it should help with winter erosion of the gulkey.

Bottoms Beck (Blue)

  • The blue trail is a shorter 9.5-kilometre route specifically for families and beginners. It has sections of green. 

Hope Line Down (Orange)

  • This is a great little downhill trail that starts off with some rollers, kickers are full of fun berms, tabletops drops and then more of the same before ending on a pump track style finale

Skills loop

  • The skills loop is situated by the stone wall circle Gisburn Forest Hub. It comprises three interconnected mini loops, each progressively more challenging riding experiences. The trails are filled features and obstacles designed to test riders' abilities. 

Advanced Skills Area (Replacing Leap of Faith) 

  • Progressive set-up featuring tabletops, a new jump line, berms, and rollers

Other Trails

  • There is an off-piste network, with well-known wild trails including Stickman, LoaMUDageddon, Old School Yorkie, Search for Yann’s Burger, Chunk Norris, and Uncle Bulgaria.

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Groups and Clubs

  • Gisburn Forest Bike Trails Facebook Group.
  • Gisburn Downhill Facebook Page
  • Gisburn Forest Trail Builders, a group of enthusiastic riders from throughout the region has helped on a number of volunteer trail building days organised by the Forestry Commission. The group has contributed an estimated £100,000 of value to the project by hand-building over 1,500 metres of new trail and over 1100 volunteer hours (last year alone). The hand-built sections of the trail are very different in character to the machine built areas.
  • PMBA are an organisation dedicated to taking biking forward across the whole Pennines. They are a group of riders, clubs and volunteer trail building teams from across Lancashire and the North Pennines.

Other Stuff

  • If you are looking for a guide or coach in the region then check out Adam at Trail Explorer who works throughout the North West including lee Quarry and Gisburn Forest
  • The trails are part of the Ribble Valley Sports and Physical Activity Alliance (SPAA) and were made possible by a £60,000 lottery grant from Sports England. £60,000 was also contributed by the Forest of Bowland AONB, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Ribble Valley Strategic Partnership, United Utilities, and the Forestry Commission
  • In 2016 Gisburn took 3rd place in the Trail of the Year campaign for England. In 2015 they took 2nd position for the iBikeride English Trail of the Year awards. In 2014 they were awarded 1st place in 2014 for the iBikeRide English Trail of the Year and in 2013 were crowned UK Trail of the Year, taking pole position.

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  • If you have ridden the mountain bike trails here at Gisburn Forest then why not share your experiences and write a short review below and/or add some photos or videos to the listing.
Miksy:
Avg 4.52
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Awesome Fun

I've been to Gisburn three times now, once before the major overhaul and twice after. The 8 is yet to bore and I'm sure it won't be too long before I return again this summer. Lots of technical, rocky sections punctuated with smooth flowing berms and of course - Hully Gully, a brilliant trail feature that may seem scary at first, but once you've ridden it you'll be screaming out to do it again. The skills loop is a brilliant little addition to the center, not too long and with a brilliant variety of features to help you improve in all areas of riding. Last but not least, the cafe is very welcoming and great after a hard days riding with a wonderful selection of cakes and some smashing bacon butties, you don't want to miss it. I am yet to ride the Hope Line at Gisburn but I am told by friends that it is brilliant.

What do you like?

- Very varied trail with lots of challenging features and the odd optional 'man challenge'. - Great little skills loop. - Wonderful views from the top of the Hope Line. - Smashing bacon butties.

What could be improved?

- Some parts of the trail could do with a bit of maintenance. - The longer rocky sections can be exhausting if you're out of practice from a long winter of no exercise.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

27/05/2013 - over 12 years ago

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manny:
Avg 5.00
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Awesome trails

Ive ridden this trail from its early days and up to last week and Im amazed at the quality of trails there both volunteer ones and otherwise. I particularly like the hope line and the swoopy sections but to be honest the rest of the 8 is just as good. A bit thankyou to all those involved, your work is much appreciated.

What do you like?

The full 8 loops

What could be improved?

None

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

27/05/2013 - over 12 years ago

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4
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BristolManc:
Avg 4.84
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Gisburn Forest - Under rated

I wanted to wait until I had ridden the new stuff and also checked out the facilities before I wrote a review to make sure it was a fair reflection. Even without all the new stuff Gisburn is a fantastic facilities. There are tough, technical climbs as well as all manner of decents - steep, swoopy, rocky, rooty. Plus northshore segments and even an optional skills sections. The '8' required a bit of fitness but can be done at leisure and the riding rewards more than make up for the effort. There's a great new section on the 8 ('Swoopy') which has recently been completed. When you add to that the new skills section, jumps and trails coming from the car park it really is a full days riding. In fact, that's not even mentioning the Hope Line which a nice, fairly mellow DH course with plenty of rollable (as well as jumpable!) jmups as well as the knarlier black DH run (full face / spine protector stuff). With the cafe (which hopefully won't put the Dog & Partidge out of business as they do a mean chilli!) and new facilities this really rivals some of the places in North Wales and Scotland with more stellar reputations. Well done to everyone involved!

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Date written:

23/04/2013 - over 12 years ago

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Jumping-John:
Avg 4.48
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Rode the red trail today, Very good ride and refreshingly technical. There is still some ice on the trail in the trees but nothing too major. Loved the single track through the trees. Alot of the climbing is also on single track which is nice rather than fire road slogs.

What do you like?

Great technical stuff Good surface to trail

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

31/03/2013 - almost 13 years ago

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danposs86:
Avg 4.76
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Excellent place to go and improve your fitness and skills. A lot of hills to go up, so gives you a good work out, but also plenty of fun singletrail to enjoy. I do some volunteer trail building at Gisburn as well, so it has a great social aspect too if you get involved. The new Skills Section and trail head will be awesome when it opens in March.

What do you like?

New sections always being added. Well maintained Local to me Brilliant in the dark

What could be improved?

There are a lot of hills to climb if you are not in good shape.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

28/02/2013 - almost 13 years ago

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StupidMonkeyKev:
Avg 4.65
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Gisburn - My local

Now I may be biased as this is where I help build! However Gisburn is great, lots of handbuilt trail making it tight, technical and twisty!

What do you like?

The awesome home baked and the gravity run down the Hopeline, into Swoopy then parkwood. To quote a man with a beard: "Riding Homebaked is like chasing Ewoks and stuff" New Skills loops.

What could be improved?

Cafe only open Fri-Sun 10-4 No toilets in the main car park unless cafe is open

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

27/02/2013 - almost 13 years ago

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