Rules & Guidelines.

Bradford Council x Ilkley MTB x Friends Of Ilkley Moor

RULE #1

Don’t be a dick.

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Stick to the trail

Please stick to the defined trail and don't cut corners or sections of trail. This is to help keep single track, well, single track. The same goes for riding in fresh tracks on our beloved 'loam'. As tempting as it can be, please do your best not to create fresh tracks.

 
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Be Nice, Say Hi

Please be aware of and respect other trail users. These trails are multi-use trails, not bike trails. Be extra aware on trail junctions, busier areas and blind crests and corners.

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No digging

Digging or riding fresh lines is NOT permitted. Any trail maintenance has to be done with consent and in conjunction with Ilkley MTB and Bradford Council. If you have any queries about this, please get in touch with us.

 
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Trash Free Trails

If you can pack it in, please pack it out. Take your litter home. For more information about how you can help do your bit, see www.trashfreetrails.org

 
 
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STRAVA

This is not a trail centre. These are not closed trails. Log you rides but remember there’s no trophies for running another user over on your way to a KOM. Please ride respectfully and DON’T cut corners!

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Winter Riding.

Through the winter months when the trails are more saturated and prone to getting worn out, please be aware of the trails you ride. Leaving the loam alone and sticking to the harder-pack trails goes along way for the sustainability of Ilkley Moor.

If you can, choose to ride other spots to help the Moor recover in time for Spring.

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Bradford Council’s access policy.

Bradford Council's full rules can be read in the link below. Please adhere to them and respect our right to these trails. The main one's you need to know about listed here

Why is all this so important?

 

It’s simple really. Ilkley Moor is enjoyed by many folk. Hikers, bikers, kids, dogs, ducks, deer, birds, even important mosses. It’s important we take good care of this Moorland that we are so privileged to be able to enjoy. It’s important we look after the trails we ride and keep close tabs on the impact we ALL have as users of these Moors, so that future generations can keep on doing the same.

Be Nice, say hi and stick to these rules and we’ll all keep on smiling.