From the highlands but heading south for easter.
Done a bit in Lakes and Yorkshire but only the usual suspects (stuff in Vertebrate Graphics guides). Will prob head back to these areas rather than further south.
Like: Steep, techy, rocky and rooty.
Dislike: Big jumps, pottering.
Trail centre or natural, not fussed as long as it's good.
Where should I go?
Hamsterley is worth a go.
Spin, what you really need is a guided tour of Guisborough...if you head over to mtbguisborough.ning.com someone will likely show you the best bits up there that will meet your needs.
Cheers folks
I promise I wont be back on asking what tyres to use...
Peak District is good if you've never been, I'd be happy to show you around the Hayfield side or over towards the Hope Valley.
Cheers geezer but I think we're unlikely to be as far south as the peak. It's a bit of a trek from Inverness. Though I would like to ride there at some point.
That's a good point. Even Fort William took us 8 and a half hours. Let me know if you're ever down this way.
Swaledale - everyone should ride there once. Give Stu at Dales Bike Centre a shout and he'll point you toward the good stuff.
Swaledale
Been but not biked. Any route recommendations?
There's a great descent off Fremington Edge through an old quarry and some nice rocky stuff on the east side of Gunnerside Gill. I love Great Pinseat's moonscape top as well.
Done a bit in Lakes
In which case, there's loads more ๐
Borrowdale Bash has good rocky bits, both up and down (especially with the extras). Skiddaw/Ullock Pike is rather tasty. Several ways up and over Helvellyn.
Did a good route last week: Honister pass, Scarth Gap pass, Black Sail pass and Sty Head.
There's plenty there...
Ilkley Moor, Hebden Bridge area, most of it is technical and moor'ish with some excellent deep wooded areas and silky singletrack, then back out into the open land for peat boggin!!
The best area in northern England for mountain biking is the North Yorkshire Moors. Buy an OS map and you'll be amazed at the variety on offer.