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Address
Kielder Castle, forest enterprise, Kielder, Hexam, Northumberland, NE48 1ER
Telephone.
01434 250209
Accommodation.
Bellingham Tourist Information centre. Tel: 01434 220616
Facilities.
Car park, Toilets, Cafe, Jet wash, secure bike racks, Cycle Hires, Repair &  Wash facilities.
A range of mountain bikes & other cycling equipment are available for hire from Kielder bikes at Kielder Castle: Telephone 01434 250392.
Bike wash facilities & bike repair service are available.
When is it open.
All year - round.
How much.
£1 - € 1.59 for the car park / £2 - € 3.18 for cycling leaflets.
For a full colour brochure With all the routes & helpful maps.
Are available price £2 from Leaplish Waterside park.
Or send a cheque for £2.30 made payable to 'Tynedale Council Address it to:
The Kielder Partnership Office,
Bellingham TIC,
Main Street,
Bellingham,
Northumberland,
NE48 BQ.
Telephone 01434 220643.

Kielder way-marked
Cycling Trails

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Feeling energetic..?
Cycling at Kielder
Then follow the 17 mile Kielder water cycle circuit, Fancy doing half of it, then put your bike on the cruiser Osprey, sail half way round the lake and cycle back to base (Easter to October)

The scenic route round Bull crag peninsula offers many fine views over the lake, while the Border railway trail follows the route of the Border Counties Railway from Kielder village to the Scottish border, dominated by the brooding presence of Deadwater Fell. Another circuit includes the stunning viewpoint of Cat Cairn above Kielder village the site for James Turrell's artwork Skyspace. Or you can visit the Neolithic burial cairn called 'Devils Lapful' on a moderate ride out from Kielder Castle. A choice of two Cross Border trails, one of moderate difficulty and one demanding, traverse the borders of both Cumbria and Scotland.
  
TRAIL NAME DISTANCE AVERAGE TIME GRADE
 1.Bull Crag  6 miles / 9.5 km 1.5 hours Moderate
 2.Cranecleugh 5 miles / 8 km 1.5 hours Easy
 3.Cross Crags 6 miles / 9.5 km 1.5 hours Easy
 4.Humble Loop 10 miles / 16 km 2 hours Moderate
 Loop (a) 8 miles / 13km 2 hours Demanding
 Loop (b) 6 miles / 9.5 km 1.5 hours Moderate
 Loop (c) 10 miles / 16 km 2 hours Demanding
 5.SwinburneSelection See link See link See link
 6.Kielder Circuit See link See link See link
 7.Border Rail Route 7 miles / 11 km 1.5 hours Easy
 8.Scaup 8 miles / 13 km 2 hours Easy
 9.Castle Hill 7.5 miles / 12 km 2 hours Easy
 10.Sidwood 17 miles / 27 km 3 hours Demanding
 11.Kershope 7 miles / 11 km 1.5 hours Easy
 12.Border Trail (1) 13 miles / 21 km 1 way 3-4 hours Moderate
 13.Border Trail (2) See the link See the link Demanding
 14.Trail Quest See the link See the link Demanding

1.Bull Crag:
Distance: 6 miles/9.5km
Average Ride Time: 1.5 hours
Overall Grade: Loop (a) Moderate Loop (b) Moderate
A scenic route on the Bull Crag peninsula following a figure of eight pattern.
After leaving Leaplish waterside park the route follows forest roads for most of its length. The terrain undulates gently with many fine views over Kielder Water and the Forest Park. The route leaves the road near the shoreline and follows a narrow and uneven path where extra CARE should be taken. For shorter alternatives either of the two loops can be ridden separately. Cyclists may notice a series of brass rubbing plaques around this route. They form part of the keepsake visual art commission by artist Nicola Moss.
Note
: This route is also accessible to horse riders and walkers.
Additional route info:
Surface grade:
loop a - 100% forest road/surfaced path/tarmac road.
loop b - 75% forest road, 25% off-road narrow path with some stone surfacing
Height gained & lost:
Very Low
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2. Cranecleugh:

Distance: 5 miles/8 km
Average Ride Time: 1.5 hours
Overall Grade: Easy
Follow the new exit route out of Leaplish - under passing the C200 at Mounces Bridge - follow this route for 600 metres, turn left at main junction to pick up signs for route Nos 2, 3 & 4. The route continues 100 meters to Leaplish Crags, then right up a gorse lined track, gradually ascending to a clear felled area until a left turn takes you back towards Cranecleugh. Pick up signs for route No 2. After a steady climb alongside the Little Cranecleugh Burn (Cleugh means steep sided valley), the route drops down to cross the burn. After a short climb you arrive at the summit of the route, with good views of the forest ahead. The route then descends to meet a forest road. After turning left this road leads downhill and returns to the Calvert Trust. Once at the staff car park turn left along a track, cross a ford and follow a tarmac path for 50 meters (Please take care - riders, orienteer and walkers from the Calvert Trust use this route). The trail then climbs steeply up the track back to meet the C200 road. Retrace your tracks from here to Leaplish.
Additional route info:
Height gained & lost:
Low   
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3. Cross Crags

Distance: 6 miles/9.5 km
Average Ride Time: 1.5 hours
Overall Grade: Easy
(This is the Calvert Trust's main horse riding route-please take care)
This route leaves Leaplish waterside park via the new exit under passing the C200 at Mounces Bridge - follow this route for 600 metres, turn left at main junction to pick up signs for route Nos 2, 3 & 4. The route continues 100 metres to Leaplish Crags, then right up a gorse lined track, gradually ascending to a clear felled area until a left turn takes you back towards Cranecleugh. Pick up signs for route No 3. Before reaching the main complex the trail turns left and winds uphill bearing right at the track junction. The route steadily climbs providing good views to the right once out of the trees. After a left turn the route continues to rise for a short while before descending alongside Hen Sike. The route turns sharply left away from the burnside and follows a twisting, undulating road with steep drops to the right. There are good views of the Whickhope inlet on Kielder Water as you head back towards the Calvert Trust. From here follow the route back to Leaplish Waterside Park.
Additional route info:
Surface grade:
90% forest road/surfaced track, 10% tarmac road
Height gained & lost:
Low
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4. Humble Loop:

Distance: 10 miles/16 km
Average Ride Time: 2 hours
Overall Grade: Moderate
From Leaplish waterside park follow the new exit route under passing the C200 at Mounces Bridge - follow this route for 600 metres, turn left at main junction to pick up signs for route No's 2,3,&,4. The route continues 100 metres to Leaplish Crags, then right up a gorse lined track, gradually ascending to a clear felled area until a left turn takes you back towards Cranecleugh. Pick up signs for route No 4. The route passes straight through the Calvert Trust complex.
'Please ride with the utmost care between the buildings'
From the Calvert Trust follow the tarmac road which runs up alongside the Cranecleugh Burn. After passing over the Back Burn, turn left at the crossroads onto a forest road. The route climbs up with the steep gorge of the Binky Burn on the left. The route levels out passing an open wetland area with two prominent sheep stells by the Humble Burn. Ahead of you is a gradual climb through areas of thicket stage spruce. Wild moorland and the Cumbrian border lie ahead, but here you begin your descent eastwards running parallel with the Back Burn. The route passes two disused quarries (Please remember quarries are dangerous places-do not enter) before it opens out with good views over the forest towards Monkside, north of Kielder Water. The Cranecleugh Quarry is reached where the tarmac surface is rejoined. Please beware of quarry traffic on this downhill section. The road is followed all the way back to the Calvert Trust and to Leaplish.
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Loop a:
Leaplish - Lewisburn - Leaplish
Distance: 8 miles/13 km 'short cut avoiding Serpent Brae 7 miles/11 km'
Average Ride Time: 2 Hours
Overall Grade: Demanding
Leave Leaplish waterside park by the new exit under passing the C200 at Mounces Bridge - follow this route for 600 meters, turn left after 400 meters, turn right and follow signs for routes 5a, b and c. The route climbs steadily up through the forest. Passing open ground on the right, the trail heads towards the thrilling descent of Greenside. There is a short cut to the right back to the C200 for those wishing to avoid the fearsome off-road section down Serpent Brae to The Forks. Greenside and Serpent Brae can be difficult to traverse and is dangerous in bad weather. From The Forks you can exit back onto the C200 and to Leaplish via Lewisburn Picnic Place or you can continue on the main trail to Loop b.
Additional route info.
Surface grade:
50% forest road, 37% tarmac road, 7% off-road and 6% surfaced cycle track
Height gained & lost:
Medium
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Loop b:
Lewisburn - Bakethin:
Distance: 6 miles/9.5 km
'from Bakethin Raptor Viewpoint it is 4 miles to Leaplish and 2 miles to Kielder Castle'
Average Ride Time: 1.5 Hours
Overall Grade: Moderate
Starting from Lewisburn Picnic Place follow the Cross Border cycle route past The Forks and up the Akenshaw Burn. (Just after the second bridge there is a steep uphill short cut on the right for those wishing to take it, which cuts two miles off the loop). Just before Akenshaw itself the trail leaves the Cross Border route and loops back to the right. After following an undulating section with the Akenshaw Burn down to the right, the trail begins the ascent to Ferny Knowe. Here Loop c is met. Loop b turns right and descends towards Kielder Water. A left turn takes you down to a rough grass ride for a short distance before reaching Bakethin Raptor Viewpoint. From here you can follow the main C200 road back to Lewisburn or Leaplish.
Additional route info:
Surface grade:
95% forest road, 5% off-road
Height gained & lost: Low
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5.The Swinburne Selection:

To the west of Kielder Water there are a whole host of route options in this trail complex. Routes can be ridden from several different start points - Leaplish waterside park, Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre and Lewisburn Picnic Place. There are three main loops within the whole trail, giving a large number of route options for you to choose from, depending on your own requirements.
Additional route info:
The Swinburne Selection - Loops a, b and c
Overall grade:
Demanding
Surface grade:
75% forest road, 12% tarmac, 11% off-road, 2% surfaced cycle track
Height gained & lost:
High
Surface grade:
80% forest road & path, 20% tarmac
Height gained & lost grade:
Medium
"The three loops are described in one direction, but all can be ridden both ways"
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6.Kielder Water Cycle Circuit:

Distance:
Road option 16 miles/26km
Distance:
Off/road option 17 miles/27km
Average Ride Time: 3 to 3.5 Hours
Overall Grade: Moderate (off-road sections Demanding)
This circuit can be started at:
Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre Hawkhope Car Park Leaplish waterside park.
Tower Knowe visitors centre and be ridden in either direction, It can also be extended by joining other routes off the main C200 road and from the off-road sections.
Starting from Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre leave the village following signs for the main C200 road. Once at the junction with the C200, you can either turn left and follow the road for eight miles alongside the reservoir to reach the dam, OR take the off-road and forest road option as far as Bakethin Raptor Viewpoint which is way-marked with Swinburne Selection markers (Route 5c). Remember there are no red way-markers on the main C200 road. If taking the off-road option, cross the C200 to the left of the junction. Turn right along the old railway line. After 50 meters turn left, before reaching the garage, up a grassy track. After 150 meters the trail leads off onto an off-road section through mature stands of Norway Spruce and Larch, coming out onto a forest road. The forest road is followed for 250 meters before turning off left up a track. Another short off-road section leads down off this track into the trees to meet another forest road. From here a complex of undulating forest roads takes you to Bakethin Raptor Viewpoint. From here leave the Swinburne Loop c markers and rejoin the Circuit route on the main C200 road, turning right to take you down the valley to Leaplish waterside park and Tower Kowne vistor centre before reaching the dam. Cross over the dam to Hawkhope Car Park where the trail leads left back to Kielder village along the North Haul forest road. Please watch out for forest vehicles on the North Haul and take care on the downhill sections. This undulating track runs the full length of the reservoir, passing the site of the old mining settlement of Plashetts, to Gowanburn. Here it rejoins a tarmac road leading into the Butteryhaugh end of Kielder village. Please take care on this last fast section as the road drops sharply down to the junction with the village road. Once at the junction by the bridge turn right to return to Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre.
note: If you want a shorter option or a route totally off the main road you are welcome to cycle down the North Haul from either end, returning to your start point whenever you wish.
Additional route info:
Surface grade:
Road option:
50% tarmac, 50% forest road
Off-road option:
40% tarmac, 5% off-road, 55% forest road
Height gained & lost:
Low
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7.Border Railway Route:

Distance: 7 miles/11 km
Average Ride Time: 1.5 hours
Overall Grade: Easy
This trail traces the route of the Border Counties Railway, (Operational from 1862 to 1956) from Kielder village to the Scottish Border. From Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre follow signs for the main road, passing the Kielder Forest Depot on the left. Once at the junction with the main C200 road, turn right passing the old Kielder Station, which is now part of the garage. Cross the bridge and turn left off the main road and after 25 meters turn right before the cottage by a gate onto the old railway line. Please take care whilst crossing the old sawmill site which is privately owned. After passing Kielder Church and another cottage, the line passes through a tree lined cutting. After one mile, the route emerges at Bellsburnfoot. Here the route goes onto grazing land. Please ensure you close gates behind you and do not disturb the farm stock. When the trail reaches Deadwater station the Scottish Border is only a few meters away. To return to Kielder retrace your tracks to the village.
Additional route info:
Surface grade:
10% tarmac road, 90% grassy track
Height gained & lost:
Very Low
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8. Scaup:

Distance: 8 miles/13 km
Average Ride Time: 2 Hours
Overall Grade: Easy
From Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre follow the Forest Drive toll road for two miles until it turns sharply right. Here the trail leads straight ahead onto a forest road signposted to Scaup Farm. At the next junction turn left and start climbing with the White Knowe Syke (stream) on your left. Ascend steadily for one mile passing areas of young broadleaved trees in protective tubes, before reaching a large open area with good views all around. Admire the views up to the left before turning right down a track. At the next junction, continue straight on downhill between crops of young Sitka Spruce and Larch. After a total of four miles, a main forest road is joined and the route leads down to meet the road from Scaup Farm beside the Scaup Burn. Follow the road beside the burn to rejoin the original route by White Knowe Syke. The road leads back up to the Forest Drive and from here return to Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre, or join the Castle Hill route by turning left.
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9. Castle Hill:

Distance: 7.5 miles/12 km (8.5 miles extension/13 km)
Average Ride Time: 2 to 2.5 Hours
Overall Grade: Easy (Moderate for the extension)
Starting at Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre the trail leads uphill for a short distance then levels out for 2 miles on the tarmac section of the Forest Drive toll road, which is used by vehicular traffic. Turn right off the Forest Drive after crossing the Kielder Burn. The trail then follows an undulating forest road with good views of the Kielder village, the forest and the Border hills.
*(Extension - see below) The trail then descends to the North Haul road giving panoramic views of Kielder Water ahead. Turn right along the tarmac road for an easy ride back to Kielder Castle Forest Park Centre with Bakethin reservoir on the left. Please take care on the last section as the road drops sharply down to the junction with the village road.*Extension: The longer, moderate ride climbs steeply towards Mount Common Firetower and enables a visit to be made to the Neolithic burial cairn known as the Devils Lapful before returning via the North Haul route to Kielder.
Additional route info:
Surface grade:
35% tarmac, 65% forest road
Height gained & lost:
Low
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10. Sidwood:

Distance: 17 miles/27 km
Average Ride Time: 3 Hours
Overall Grade: Demanding
From Hawkhope Car Park the trail turns right down a steep forest road before joining the course of the old Border Counties Railway into Falstone village. The route then ascends along the public road, and eventually passes a line of ancient pines where a left turn leads to Ryclose, a remote farm holding. The surface becomes a grassy track en route to Slatey Ford, where you are advised to take extra care. The tarmac surface reappears before Rushend Farm, then with the building in sight, turn left to Thorneyburn, passing the historic church. Turn left at the road junction leading to Sidwood Picnic Place (where the Reivers Trail and three other way-marked walks begin) The tarmac ends and the forest road starts as the trail enters coniferous plantations. Bear left to climb to higher elevations passing through mature trees and recently harvested sites. The trail takes you through the heart of the forest, with a thrilling descent alongside the Belling Burn. Turn left along the North Haul road back to Hawkhope Car Park.
Additional route info:
Surface grade:
25% tarmac, 60% forest road, 15% off-road
Height gained & lost:
High
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11. Kershope:

Distance: 7 miles/11 km
Average Ride Time: 1.5 Hours
Overall Grade: Easy
From Cuddys Hall picnic place, a gradual climb across recently replanted ground brings the trail into mature plantations. These give way to reveal views over the Borders and beyond. The trail descends past English Kershope Outdoor Centre where a right turn can be made across the Kershope Burn to link up with the Cross Border Trail. The waymarked route takes the left hand fork to head south with glimpses of the distant Solway estuary ahead. The trail leaves the forest below Stelshaw Lodge and the final half mile back to Cuddys Hall is along a tarmac road.
Additional route info:
Surface grade:
5% tarmac road, 95% forest road
Height gained & lost:
Low
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12. Cross Border Trail (1)

('Blue way-markers are in place on this route')
Distance: 13 miles/21 km one way
Average Ride Time: 3 to 4 Hours
Overall Grade: Moderate
From the picnic area at Lewisburn, the trail follows the Bloodybush road past the confluence of the Lewisburn and Akenshaw burns at The Forks, with the Swinburne loop c. Heading westwards, it runs alongside the Akenshaw burn passing an Outdoor Centre and Willow Bog. The forest track narrows to eventually arrive at Scotch Knowe and the border with both Cumbria and Scotland. Here the infant Kershope burn is crossed and followed downstream, first on the Scottish side and then the English, to Kershope Foot.
Additional route info:
Surface grade:
75% forest road, 25% narrow path/track
Height gained & lost:
High
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13. Cross Border Trail (2)
('Blue way-markers are in place on this route')
Lewisburn to Dykecrofts and Kershope Foot via Bloodybush
Distance: 11 miles/18 km to Dykecrofts one way
Distance: 17 miles/27 km to Kershope Foot one way
Average Ride Time: 3 to 4 hours to Dykecrofts
Average Ride Time:
4 to 5 hours to Kershope Foot
Overall Grade: Demanding
Follow the Lewisburn along the Kershope Foot route until it forks left to Willow Bog. From this junction go straight on, following the old Bloodybush toll road, climbing past open ground, a quarry and over the Buck Burn. The trail runs alongside a recently felled area on the left and becomes a grassy track, before reaching the old Bloody Bush Toll Pillar and the open moorland beyond. Here it may be necessary to dismount - the terrain becomes softer on the approach to the mast on Larriston Fell. Liddesdale and the Border hills come into view before the trail joins the forest road which plunges down through conifers. Look out for the sharp left turn off the main forest road. The route undulates with several long descents until reaching Dykecrofts Information Centre. After a short climb, a downhill off-road section leads onto pleasant winding tracks and eventually reaching the Kershope Burn. From here the trail can either be followed upstream back to Lewisburn via Scotch Knowe or easily downstream to Kershope Foot.