Gisburn Forest & Stocks Reservoir

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From the adrenaline of the “Hope Line” to the tranquility of Stocks Reservoir, Gisburn Forest is Lancashire’s ultimate outdoor playground. Whether you’re a seasoned mountain biker or a family of walkers, discover why this Forest of Bowland gem is a five-star destination for adventure.

Managed by Forestry England, Gisburn Forest is the largest forest in Lancashire and a designated “super-site” for outdoor enthusiasts.

Located within the Forest of Bowland, it offers an exceptional mix of adrenaline-fueled mountain bike trails, tranquil woodland walks, and the sprawling beauty of Stocks Reservoir.

Whether you are looking for a challenging downhill ride, a family-friendly cycle, or a peaceful bird-watching spot by the water, this site delivers a world-class outdoor experience.

Quick Facts

  • Star Rating: ★★★★★ (Renowned for having some of the best mountain bike trails in England)
  • Best For: Mountain bikers, trail runners, hikers, and stargazers.
  • Dark Skies: The area is a recognized Dark Sky Discovery Site, offering some of the clearest night views in the UK.

Activities & Experiences

  • Mountain Biking: Home to the award-winning “The 8” trail (Red), the “Hope Line” downhill (Orange), and the “Bottoms Beck” trail (Blue) for families and beginners.
  • Walking & Hiking: Numerous waymarked trails, including the Stocks Reservoir Circular (approx. 8 miles), which offers stunning views across the water and into the surrounding fells.
  • Bird Watching: Stocks Reservoir is a vital habitat for wildfowl and waders. Visit the bird hides located on the western shore for sightings of ospreys (seasonally) and great crested grebes.
  • Forest Den Building: A designated wild play area near the Hub is perfect for younger children.
  • Stargazing: Take advantage of the low light pollution; the forest is a premier spot for witnessing the Milky Way.

Opening Times & Admission

  • Forest Access: Open daily, 24 hours a day.
  • Gisburn Hub & Cafe: Typically open 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Daily during peak season; reduced hours in winter).
  • Admission: Free. There is no entry fee for the forest or the reservoir.
  • Parking Charges: Pay-and-display parking is in operation at the Hub and Stephen Park.
    • Up to 1 hour: £2.00
    • All day: £5.00
    • Annual Discovery Pass: £40.00 (Includes free parking for a year).

Important Information

  • Facilities: The Hub provides toilets, a cafe, a small bike wash station, and information boards.
  • Safety: Many trails are multi-use, but mountain bikers should stick to designated routes for pedestrian safety.
  • Accessibility: The Birch Hills easy-access trail is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
  • Dog Friendly: Dogs are very welcome but should be kept under close control, especially near the reservoir and on shared-use trails.

Contact & Location

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