Dalby

Binhill1

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Heading down Yorkshire in July is Dalby worth a visit. They have bike hire at the trail head thats what i am looking for .Have a few days camping near Ilkley so just looking for options. Not intending to take my bike as hassle with small camper if I have to leave it for a few hours and dismantle it in to van. May go through lake district as well . Any suggestions welcome.
 

Baron

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Dalby Red is a nice 22mile trail. Tame by bike park standards but it’s well signposted. They hire Trek Eebs and there’s a great cafe opposite the Bike Shop for a post tide cuppa.
 

Binhill1

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Dalby Red is a nice 22mile trail. Tame by bike park standards but it’s well signposted. They hire Trek Eebs and there’s a great cafe opposite the Bike Shop for a post tide cuppa.
Cheers they hire Ebikes for 3 hours which is ok if you know where your going . Or a full day. Hopefully get a cycle somewhere on holiday with wife so nothing too serious.
 

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There’s loads of decent off piste at Dalby if you prefer some steeper trails although the red route will keep you busy if you’ve never been before 👍🏽
 

Binhill1

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There’s loads of decent off piste at Dalby if you prefer some steeper trails although the red route will keep you busy if you’ve never been before 👍🏽
Staying near Ilkley in campsite for a few nights. Maybe Lake District as well 🤔. A squeeze if I take my bike but pretty expensive if I want to hire so I will see.
 

Binhill1

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Ilkley moor has loads of trails too, fast techy rocky downhill trails 👍🏽


Cheers Neil . Looks good. Yes think I will take bike if boss allows. I am taking a tent so bike can sleep in with me and get left in van if we go out shopping etc..
 

emtbPhil

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Dalby is great.

It is tame by bike park standards as in there isn’t really anything hugely technical or massive jumps but the full red route is a good workout. Lot of climbing.

A few of the sections they refreshed last year are awesome.
 

Binhill1

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Dalby is great.

It is tame by bike park standards as in there isn’t really anything hugely technical or massive jumps but the full red route is a good workout. Lot of climbing.

A few of the sections they refreshed last year are awesome.
It would do me if I'm if im on holidays with the wife , a bike ride is a bonus. Biggest problem is usually route finding in a strange place. 3 hour hire is not long if your unsure of area but a day is too long. Cheers
 

RsGaz

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It would do me if I'm if im on holidays with the wife , a bike ride is a bonus. Biggest problem is usually route finding in a strange place. 3 hour hire is not long if your unsure of area but a day is too long. Cheers
Usually takes me 2hrs on the eeb and the red is pretty well signed so you should be fine with the 3hr hire
 

emtbPhil

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yeah I do it in about 2.5hrs - but I usually stop half way round at the bike park, do a few jumps, have a flapjack :)
 

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