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Mountain biking around Fryton offers access to diverse terrain on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and within the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features a mix of moorlands, woodlands, and dales, providing varied landscapes for mountain bike trails. Riders can expect natural singletrack, heather tracks, and twisting woodland paths.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Coneysthorpe loop offers a moderate mountain biking experience through the picturesque Howardian Hills. This 20.4-mile (32.9 km) route features rolling hills, dense woodlands, and open agricultural land, with variedโฆ
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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50.1km
04:07
710m
710m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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47.1km
02:39
350m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.4km
01:27
200m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Apparently regarded by the Victorians as "ill-planned and untidy", but now quite possibly one the most picturesque Moors villages, Hutton-le-Hole is a very popular starting point for hikes. Fairly sizeable car park just on the eastern side of the village off the road to Lastingham. Lots more info available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutton-le-Hole, https://www.yorkshire.com/hutton-le-hole/?srsltid=AfmBOoqlQxZoMrKrxFTMhz3S7ZTijB3NKHNKMKO3WYru-vDGGmjNYk2Q, https://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/places-to-go/hutton-le-hole-lastingham-appleton-le-moors
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Beautiful woodland walks with stunning views of Castle Howard and unique architectural features like the pyramid on St. Anne's Hill and the Four Faces monument. The wood also features a variety of flora, including rhododendrons, and the King Oak, which has a fascinating information board.
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That is the Cammon Stone. It dates from the late Neolithic period.
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Unmissable and unfortunately not well served by public footpaths or bridleways, however, the main road has sufficiently wide verges to walk safely along. If you are heading north past the Obelisk Ponds, then there is a fantastic track on the east side of the road which is flanked by lime trees forming a wonderful avenue to walk along (see photos).
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Hutton Le Hole is a nice village to pass through, all the stone buildings are good to look at and they all seem to compliment each other. This is a nice tourist area which seems to present a calm atmosphere
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Good views in this area of a landscape which is up and down and kind of like all over the place. It does make you stop and appreciate it though
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This upright stone sticks out and is unusual. I do not think it has been man made or put there, maybe I am wrong, just seems a natural, unusual feature
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It is pleasing to reach this summit on Westside Road, but it is not the end of the climbing. To reach this location you need to constantly climb. There was a constant north westerly headwind on the day of the trail. It is physical and demanding
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Komoot features 8 mountain bike trails around Fryton. These routes offer a variety of experiences, ranging from easy rides to more challenging, longer excursions through the North York Moors and Howardian Hills.
The terrain around Fryton is diverse, reflecting its location near the North York Moors National Park and the Howardian Hills AONB. Riders can expect a mix of natural singletrack, heather moorland tracks, twisting woodland paths, and rolling hills. Areas like Dalby Forest and Sutton Bank, easily accessible from Fryton, offer dedicated trails with varied features, including technical descents and family-friendly paths.
Yes, there is one easy mountain bike trail listed on komoot around Fryton, and several moderate options that can be suitable for improving riders. For beginners, areas like Sutton Bank offer specific trails designed for families and novice mountain bikers. While not directly in Fryton, these nearby hubs provide excellent starting points.
While komoot lists 7 moderate trails and no explicitly 'difficult' ones directly from Fryton, the region offers plenty for experienced riders. The Gallow Hill Descent โ High Paradise Farm Tearoom loop from Oswaldkirk, for example, is a substantial 82.5 km route with significant climbs. Nearby Dalby Forest is renowned for its challenging trails, including the 2010 World Cup cycle trail, and Sutton Bank also features hard-level routes with technical features and breathtaking scenery.
The region is rich in scenic beauty. Many trails offer views across the Vale of Pickering to the North York Moors National Park. The Hutton-le-Hole village โ View of Slingsby Castle loop from Slingsby offers picturesque village scenery and views of historic sites. The Howardian Hills, explored by routes like the Coneysthorpe loop โ Howardian Hills, are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ensuring stunning vistas throughout your ride.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Fryton are designed as loops. For instance, the popular Coneysthorpe loop โ Howardian Hills is a 32.9 km circular route. Another option is the Coneysthorpe Chapel loop from Whitwell-on-the-Hill, a moderate 22.3 km path that brings you back to your starting point.
The Fryton area is rich in history. You can encounter several notable landmarks. The Hutton-le-Hole village โ View of Slingsby Castle loop from Slingsby offers views of Slingsby Castle. The prominent Castle Howard estate is also nearby, featuring attractions like the Temple of the Four Winds and the City of Troy Maze. Additionally, the Kirkham Priory Ruins are another significant historical site in the vicinity.
The mountain bike trails around Fryton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from 8 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from moorland tracks to woodland singletrack, and the scenic beauty of the Howardian Hills and views towards the North York Moors.
While Fryton itself is a small village, its proximity to larger hubs and popular cycling areas means there are options for refreshments. Dalby Forest and Sutton Bank, both major cycling centers easily accessible from Fryton, offer cafes. Many routes, such as the Gallow Hill Descent โ High Paradise Farm Tearoom loop from Oswaldkirk, pass by or near tearooms and pubs in surrounding villages, providing opportunities for a break.
The North York Moors region, including the area around Fryton, offers good mountain biking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with heather blooming in late summer across the moors. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions, especially on natural trails, and shorter daylight hours.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for these trails. For dedicated facilities, major cycling hubs like Dalby Forest and Sutton Bank offer ample parking, often with associated fees, and are well-equipped for mountain bikers.
Fryton is a small, rural village, so direct public transport links might be limited. However, larger towns and villages in the wider North York Moors area, which serve as access points to many trails, are better connected by bus services. Planning your route in advance and checking local bus schedules would be advisable if relying on public transport.
The longest mountain bike trail listed on komoot that starts near Fryton is the Gallow Hill Descent โ High Paradise Farm Tearoom loop from Oswaldkirk. This challenging route spans 82.5 km and typically takes around 6 hours and 27 minutes to complete, offering extensive exploration of the varied terrain.
While Fryton is on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, many trails accessible from the area venture into its diverse landscapes. For example, the Cammon Stone โ Bloworth Crossing loop from Wombleton, a 50.1 km moderate trail, takes you into the heart of the moorland, offering a true taste of the National Park's rugged beauty.


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