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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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James:
Avg 4.66
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Hamsterly

Great trails which are always being looked after and expanded

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

31/10/2017 - about 8 years ago

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Damian :
Avg 4.54
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Worth a visit

I go up most Wednesdays as I have that day off, fantastic as it is like my own personal bike park. Great value and lots of smiles for the miles.

What do you like?

Skills loop is excellent. Lots of excellent trails to suit most riders of all different skill levels. New trails being built are spot on. Cheap parking also, even better if you live close by and get a year pass. Go up there mid week and you have the place to yourself.

What could be improved?

Hard to find your way around unless you have knowledge of the forest, so better signs would be a help. I would love to get my confidence up on the jumps, so a jump practice track would be smashing, I know there is a one at descent but that costs extra.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

30/10/2017 - about 8 years ago

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Paul holmes :
Avg 4.94
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Hamsterly trail review

Iv been going for 3 years now and regard it as my local trail centra and love it if I have to travel an hr it's still great

What do you like?

You have variety of trails to suit all skill levels. The lads are a very friendly and are willing to help new people to the forest DH descent park is well run and the down hill tails are amazing

What could be improved?

Bike shop is useless Could do with more trail signs

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

30/10/2017 - about 8 years ago

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Andy R:
Avg 4.72
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Something for everyone

A thriving trail network that I hope continues to expand!

What do you like?

Ongoing development of trails means that every year fresh new official trails are opening. This has helped build a good range of trails, with huge variety when you factor in the natural trails and Danny Hart's Descend Bike park. Locals are a friendly bunch and the trails are well maintained.

What could be improved?

Facilities are a little lacking. On site bike shop not the best stocked (in part due to string of break ins) Signage not the best, short cuts to the best trail sections could be handy.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

30/10/2017 - about 8 years ago

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Shaunattadale:
Avg 4.94
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Look and you will find

A great mountain biking facility.

What do you like?

Masses of variety. Plenty of sign posted, surfaced trails. More trails being built. Loads of natural stuff to find. Options to head out beyond the forest.

What could be improved?

Signage could be better to link to best bits of built trail.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

30/10/2017 - about 8 years ago

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Andy Lawton:
Avg 4.61
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Miles of Smiles at Hammers

Friendly riders at Hamsterley. If you are new to the area ask the local bikers who will give you great advice and directions!

What do you like?

Very proactive community for the Downhill and general trails. Kids are very well catered for with coaching from Hamsterley Trailblazers. Newest trail The K-Line is one of the fastest and funnest trails I have ridden in the UK but it needs some skills too. There is plenty for all abilities here.

What could be improved?

Signposting is a weakness and I see many visitors who benefit from local advice to find the best of the trails. Bike hire shop and basic toilet facilities, they seem to spend a lot on walking trails and general family stuff compared to the bike trails which are mostly thanks to a great volunteering group

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

30/10/2017 - about 8 years ago

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