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Hamsterley Forest MTB Trails
Avg 4.57
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  • Information:
  • Type: Purpose Built Centre
  • Grades: Blue,Red,Black,Accesible
  • Facilities: Car Park,Toilets,Visitors Centre,Cafe
  • Distance(s): Under 5km, 11-20km, 21-30km, 31km+
  • Country: England
  • County: Durham
  • Website: Hamsterley Forest
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Description

Hamsterley Forest mountain bike trails can be found near Bishop Auckland in County Durham, within a large Forestry England-managed woodland in the North East of England. The forest offers a broad mix of waymarked cross-country mountain bike trails, newer Forestry England-developed routes, a dedicated skills loop, longer off-road cycle routes, and a separate downhill bike park.

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The core XC trail network is supported by the local volunteer group Hamsterley TrailBlazers, working alongside Forestry England. Several newer routes have been developed directly by Forestry England as part of its wider cycling programme.

There is also Danny Hart’s Descend Bike Park, a dedicated downhill and 4X facility within the forest. This operates independently from the XC trail network and has its own separate iBikeRide listing.

Hamsterley Forest MTB Trails

Blue Trail

  • The Blue Trail is a waymarked blue-grade cross-country route of approximately 9 miles.
  • The trail starts from the Visitor Centre area.
  • It uses a mix of purpose-built cycle track, forest road, and surfaced sections, making it suitable for newer and progressing riders.

Squirrel Chaser (Blue)

  • Squirrel Chaser is an 8.4 km (5.25 mile) blue-grade cycle trail developed by Forestry England.
  • Opened in April 2025, the route combines forest roads and riverside paths with around 2 km of new singletrack.
  • The singletrack section, known as Oakey Cokey, includes flowing descents, a switchback climb, and rollable rocky features.
  • The trail is signed as suitable for adaptive mountain bikes.
  • Phase 2 of Squirrel Chaser, known as Potato Hill, is under development and is planned to open by Easter 2026, extending the blue-grade route further into the forest while remaining suitable for non-standard cycles.

Skills Loop

  • The Skills Loop is a short, purpose-built progression circuit of around 1 mile.
  • It includes optional features graded from blue through to red and black.
  • The loop is designed to allow riders to choose their level of challenge rather than following a single graded line.

The Big ’Un (Red)

  • The Big ’Un is a red-grade cross-country mountain bike trail.
  • The route combines forest road climbs with sections of purpose-built singletrack.
  • It forms part of the main intermediate-level XC offering at Hamsterley Forest.
  • Access is commonly from the Bedburn area of the forest.

Transcend (Red)

  • Transcend is a separate red-grade mountain bike trail developed by Forestry England.
  • The route offers a longer, more flowing ride with extended climbs and descents.
  • Some sections link with or share parts of the wider trail network.

The Edge (Black)

  • The Edge is the black-grade XC trail at Hamsterley Forest.
  • The route features narrow singletrack, steep gradients, rooty terrain, and technical descents.
  • It is aimed at experienced riders comfortable with sustained technical riding.

Natural and Off-Road Cycle Routes

  • Hamsterley Forest includes longer natural and mixed-surface routes such as the Hamsterley Half Century, Doctors Gate, and Eggleston Moors routes.
  • These are not formal trail-centre loops and are better suited to riders comfortable with navigation and varied terrain.
  • Ants in Yer Pants is a waymarked off-road cycle route that primarily follows forest roads, offering a lower-technical riding option.

Facilities

  • Visitor Centre
  • Café
  • Toilets
  • Multiple car parks, including the main Visitor Centre and Bedburn car park
  • Waymarked trails and on-site signage

Directions

  • Hamsterley Forest is located near Bishop Auckland in County Durham.
  • Main access is via local roads from Bishop Auckland, with signed approaches to the Visitor Centre and Bedburn car park.
  • Trail start points vary by route, with most XC trails beginning from the Visitor Centre area or Bedburn.

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trev coulson:
Avg 4.80
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Wow. Just Wow.

After the review in "mbr magazine", I felt it was my duty to attempt this Red. Previous experience being limited to Blue runs in Hamsterley and Keilder. Wow. Just Wow. Had to roll a couple of drops, and a rock garden got the better of me, but I never fell off which was my initial goal. A magical experience, superb trail building, I have to come back and do more. Sure as hell beats the C2C which I live next to.

What do you like?

See above

What could be improved?

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Would you recommend?

yes

Date written:

28/02/2020 - almost 6 years ago

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Elmo (please dont tickle :
Avg 3.39
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#itsgoodbutitsneechopwell

What do you like?

Fantastic skimming pond right near the car park . Although it was frozen on the day we were there

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

26/11/2017 - about 8 years ago

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Scott:
Avg 4.55
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Great trails

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

25/11/2017 - about 8 years ago

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Gary Langham:
Avg 5.00
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brilliant

u want it its there

What do you like?

friendly staff good banter with other riders variety of riders xc DH etc free cakes hot coffee meet a world champion ,,were else does that

What could be improved?

erm....no one carries up the trails

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

25/11/2017 - about 8 years ago

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Tim:
Avg 4.46
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Brilliant place for all level of mountain bikers

The best selection of trails in the North East for its size.

What do you like?

Great range of man-made trails, suitable for all ages and abilities, which are challenging, fun, and it's a very popular venue throughout the year. Nice to have the old school tracks on the moors, and the other non-purpose-built trails inside forest, to use as well. The Hamsterley Trailblazers group do great work on opening cool new sections of trail, and there's a decent number of XC and DH events held throughout the year.

What could be improved?

More/longer blue levels trails would be nice for beginners and kids. The red trail isn't worth doing in its entirety as it's a bit dull (best to combine the purpose built parts of it with the black, which is not too hard for any moderately capable biker), and it would be better with less fire roads and more purpose built single track. Skills loop obstacles need refurbishing/renewing.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

22/11/2017 - about 8 years ago

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Big Al:
Avg 4.76
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The best volunteer built & funded trails in the UK

I love this place. The Trailblazers are awesome and should be supported by us to help them continue their amazing efforts.

What do you like?

Led by the Hamsterley Trailblazers who are a pioneering group of dedicated volunteers, this forest is going from strength to strength. Raising their own funding and building the trails themselves there is an awesome variety of well maintained grin enhancing trails, with the most recent 'K-Line' receiving a massive amount of praise and interest across the mountain biking community. An amazing gem in the North East of England made possible by this incredible bunch of volunteers. So incredible they were awarded the Queens Award for Voluntary Service this year for their efforts.

What could be improved?

The Forestry Commission needs to invest. The quality of services do not meet the same standards as other more high profile FC sites.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

04/11/2017 - about 8 years ago

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