Timberland Trail, Aston Court, Bristol
Afen Glyncorrwg W2 Alternative
Coed-y-Brenin Pink Heiffer trail
Breckfa Gorlech Red Trail
Mendips Blackdown Hills 9k
Trans Pennine Trail South Port to Hornsee 208 ml
Innerleithen Cros Contry Trail
Bristol Bikefest 2010 trail
Rowberrow Warren from Cheddar Reservoir
Black Mountain (Intermediate)
Cut Gate Killer Loop - 28.55 miles - round trip
Cannock Chase - Follow The Dog
Stafford to Cannock Chase off road route
Bankfoot/little glenshee route
Quantocks Beginner (Blue) Ride
Beddgelert Forest, North Wales
Brecon Beacons Intermediate (Red) Route
Brecon Beacons Beginner (Blue) Ride
Brecon Beacons Classic Ride
Vale of Belvoir, Nottinghamshire
Selkirk, Scotland (Difficult)
Purbeck hills short route
Spreadeagle Hill Shafsbury
Ashton Court ride starting at the Tea Hut
scottish coast to coast 2
Glen Kinglass
Bridge of Orchy to Taynuilt via Glen Kinglass and the shore of Loch Etive There are few technical difficulties on the route, but it is a long route and far from civilisation, so carry plenty of food and at least one spare inner-tube each. And at the risk of stating the obvious, a map (Landranger sheet 50) and waterproof jacket are also essential for this ride—no matter how good the weather forecast was when you set out! The route starts on a quiet back-road for 6 km to Forest Lodge. From there, it’s a gentle climb along landrover tracks and singletrack to the top of the pass, only getting moderately steep for the last km after passing Loch Dochard. The singletrack reverts to landrover track when it gets to Glenkinglass Lodge, and makes for a pleasant run down to Loch Etive. Once you reach Loch Etive, it’s easy to make the mistake of thinking that the ride is nearly done. But don’t be fooled – there’s another 13 km of riding ahead of you, and the loch-side track is like a roller-coaster as it crosses headland after headland, meaning you haven’t even done half of the ascent yet! Just ignore the pain and take in the grandeur of the mountains and Loch Etive stretching ahead of you. Once at Taynuilt, there’s a convenient coffee shop where you can refuel close to the railway station. Getting back If you have planned ahead, it is possible to return to Bridge of Orchy by train, changing at either Tyndrum or Crianlarich. (Train timetables : you will need the Glasgow – Oban service to get to Tyndrum or Crianlarich, and then the Glasgow – Fort William service to get to Bridge of Orchy. At the time of writing (May 2007) it was possible to leave Taynuilt at 1839 any day of the week in summer, and arrive in Bridge of Orchy at 2044, with over an hour to spare en-route at Tyndrum. Don’t overlook the fact that getting to Tyndrum Upper station from Tyndrum Lower involves a 1 km ride and 50 metres of climbing. But if there is a lengthy wait for the connecting train, the Green Welly Shop just up the road makes for a good refuelling stop (despite its name!). Booking ahead and reserving bike spaces (free on Scotrail) is strongly advised if you want to get your bikes on the train with you. The four of us had no problems getting on unbooked when we did this ride in September 2005, but it was a different story a year later—the conductor stuck rigidly to the rules and would only allow three bikes onto the train, leaving the rest of us to cycle half-way back in what was by then torrential rain. Cycling back to Bridge of Orchy by road is quite feasible, but the first half, along the A85, is busy with HGVs and tourist buses, so not particularly pleasant. The third option is to arrange to have a car at each end of the ride.
Col du Cou, then Les Gets
Longhope 2 Peaks (Anti-Clockwise)
Les Arcs - Vallandry to Valley Floor
Les Arcs - Vallandry Lift
Les Arcs - Lobster pot to Llandry
Pepperbox Hill 24ml
Jan-06. East of Salisbury clockwise. Some good tracks and bridleways with stunning views. Takes in an old Roman road on the northern edge. The climb up the final hill on the return leg was tough. It was a freezing cold January morning when I did this - I waited in the car park until the sun was up enough to ride. I spent the first few miles just getting warm, but my feet had turned into ice blocks by the end. Reminder to self: buy some warm boots next winter!
Farley Mount
West of Winchester clockwise. This one came from the excellent pack of bike rides available from the cycling site of Hampshire County Council. More info on their ride details page. They describe it as challenging, but I found it pretty straightforward.
North Chichester - Cocking Down 15ml
North of Chichester clockwise. This one is straight from the March 2006 issue of MBR magazine. They describe it as easy. Hmmph! I did OK up the first evil hill but ended up pushing on the return leg. I found this one quite tough, to be honest. It was raining throughout and very muddy, so perhaps I'll try again in the dry and see if can wimp out less.
Petersfield
West of Petersfield anti-clockwise. Another from HCC. More info on the Petersfield ride page. It uses the railway station car park which may require a payment. They describe this as one of their most challenging trails. It is a cracker, and well worth the initial off-road hellish hill (more pushing!). Some great descents and stunning views.
Cheesefoot Head
East of Winchester anti-clockwise. Another from HCC. Details here. They claim 17 miles off-road, but it's more like 13 - the roads bits are very quiet, though. I did this one last year before I had a GPS, so I tried it in the reverse direction this time. The tracks on Fawley Down are rather overgrown in summer but they do have wonderful views. Beacon Hill is a long slow grind to get up, but the South Downs Way back to Cheesefoot car park is easy going, apart from the minor nuisance of having to stop for the numerous gates en route.
Stoughton
North east of Havant clockwise. Overlaps with some parts of the Cocking Down ride. Can't believe it was raining this morning. Some good hills at the start with some quite testing climbs. Nothing vaguely technical on this one - all the bridleways were clear and easy going - but very pleasant nonetheless. Cracking descent at Hayes Down overlooking a vast expanse of countryside.
Middle Wallop
West of Stockbridge clockwise. This is loosely based on the HCC Danebury ride which I did last last year before I had a GPS. The Danebury ride was a bit longer but uses the rather flat and uninspiring Test Way. So I used the good bits from that ride to make this one. Some good climbs with rewarding views over the countryside, particularly around Broughton Down. Most of the tracks were heavily overgrown but very rideable. In winter, some of the byways were hard work - heavily rutted with vehicle damage and full of water which hid nasty lumps. In summer though, I could see where I was going and happily bounced my way through all obstacles.
Aldridge Hill
West of Brockenhurst anti-clockwise. We were camping here for the weekend and I wanted a ride. I love the New Forest, but I have to say it doesn't offer much to MTB enthusiasts. There are miles of official cycle tracks but they are all so family-orientated as to be too bland for real MTB fun. Still, it's pleasant to just pootle along the trails from time to time, and the abandoned railway line on the southern edge has some fine views.
Chawton Park
North of Four Marks clockwise. Most of this is off road. I hardly saw a sole for the whole ride. Some of the byways were so rutted in parts as to require a bit of pushing, but most were very rideable. Although not too hilly, there were some short sharp climbs and some good singletrack-like sections here and there. This ride is tougher than you might think - I had jelly knees by the end of it.
Denmead
North of Denmead anti-clockwise. This ride uses the back half of the HCC Horndean ride, which I did pre-GPS. My ride extends it to take in a few miles of the South Downs Way going past the stunning scenery of Old Winchester Hill. The return leg includes a stretch of the Meon Valley railway track - arguably too flat for real MTB fun, but a welcome respite for a couple of miles after some of the tough hills earlier. The road bits joining the offroad sections were very quiet, making the whole ride virtually traffic-free. Some of the bridleways and tracks were very narrowed down with growth, but it's not a real ride unless you draw a bit of blood from a few brambles.
Woburn Short Singletrack Loop Extremely fun 6 mile singletrack loop of Woburn
Aston Hill Mountain Bike Area XC Loop
Data for two full laps and a singletrack half lap of the Aston Hill XC Course
Swinley Forest XC Route This was our September 2010 Group Ride Route
This was our September 2010 Group Ride Route
Hadfield, Cutgate - MBR Killer Loop
Hathersage, Derwent Valley
Trans Pennine Trail
Train to S/port to Hornsea then back to Hull 4 train home 235 miles
Hayfield Skyline
As near to the Hayfield skyline as bridleways allow.
Brüggele Alpe - Brand - 4.64 miles - round trip
Bellentre Vulmix 13 miles
Mittelberg, Riezlern, Bregenz, Vorarlberg
DClassic Complete - 21.10 miles
Moab - Dead Horse POint Intrepid Trail System - Big Chief
Moab: Amasa Back Loop
Amasa Back has long been one of Moab's classic out and back rides. The climb up the jeep road is filled with technical steeps and the views are absolutely stellar the whole way. What Amasa lacked was great singletrack. Well....it lacks no more! This ride climbs up Amasa Back on the traditional jeep road route, hits Pothole Arch and then returns on the ultra technical Rockstacker route finally finishing on Jackson Trail singletrack to close the loop. This ride is certainly among the best Moab has to offer.
Moab: Slickrock Trail
Slickrock is the trail that put Moab on the mountain biking map. At 11 miles long, it's entirely on Navajo sandstone. The sandstone sticks to your tires like glue allowing incrediblly steep climbs as long as you can get on top of the bars and mash the crank. Follow the white dashed line to stay on track - it's remarkablly easy to get lost in the "moonscape" without guidance from the line. Couple the unique slickrock technical riding with gorgeous views of Moab, the Colorado River, and the La Sal Mountains and you'll know why many consider this the best trail in the World.
Blue Diamond/Las Vegas, NV
Mountain bike trail in the Las Vegas area/Red Rock Canyon area. Start in Blue Diamond, NV and loop between SR159 and SR160. Numerous other trails to connect to.
NORBA loop - Blue Diamond
Climb up Santa Clara Truck Trail w/ Descent via Placerita Nature Center Trail
Timberland trail & warmup/down
Ashton Court / Leigh woods trails
Whistler, Specialized Enduro SL Test Ride
An epic loop on the classic BC trails in Whistler, Canada, where we tested the all-new 2010 S Works Enduro SL mouuntain bike.
Double Black Diamond Trail
Larrabbee State Park, or Chuckanut, as it's also called, is right outside Bellingham, Washington, and has some great riding.
Mountain Biking Wild Pacific Trail
East Range, Schofield Barracks
Aiea Loop Trail
Not a fast paced trail. And not a lot of elevation change, but with the amount of tree roots protruding through the single track it is still an interesting an intense ride.
De Soto National Forest trail
Hamsterley Forest Reccy
The new trails we rode, Fantasic, Plus the black kept us on our toes. All in all a good day. When its all built, and joins up, this could be very interesting.
Dorset Dirt 50km off road ride
Exmouth - Budleigh salterton 28km
Alpe D'huez (Mega Avalanche) warm up track
Runs down from the first stop on the ski lift and then back down the ski lift in Alp d'huez
Macclesfield, Trentabank, Ridgebank Reservoir
Colorado Springs, CO: Gold Creek Road to Jones Downhill
Complete a grueling 17.7-mile climb before reaching the roller-coaster-like singletrack of Jones Downhill on this 41-mile loop in Pike National Forest.
An unrelenting climb and a screaming descent highlight this challenging, 41-mile loop through Pike National Forest. Park your car on High Drive and begin climbing south toward Gold Camp Road, a paved one-lane thoroughfare with occasional vistas of Colorado Springs and the eastern plains. The route climbs at a nearly constant grade for the first 17.6 miles before turning left onto Upper Gold Camp Road for a 9.6-mile out-and-back.
After tackling the out-and-back, turn left onto Forest Service Road 379 and hit two short climbs en route to the singletrack descent on Jones Downhill. The descent starts on a snaking ridgeline before transitioning into a series of tight and quick singletrack turns. You'll hit chutes and banked curves as you continue downward, eventually turning right to head east and follow Bear Creek. The singletrack ends at High Drive, where a quick cruise leads back to your car and the end of the ride.
Colorado Springs, CO: Cap'n Jacks
There are several approaches this area, but this route follows a classic clockwise route that begins with an easy 2-mile uphill on Gold Camp Road. Continue through a parking area another 0.75 mile on doubletrack before turning uphill on singletrack near Cheyenne Creek. The Buckhorn Trail has several steep switchbacks, but loose rubble atop the hardpacked trail adds difficulty to the climb. After joining the multi-use 667 trail at mile 3.6, you may encounter motorcycles—this trail can be downright busy on weekends. The final section of trail winds along the north slope of Mays Peak and gets faster (and more fun) as it heads downhill, rolling over short jump-like bumps, cutting through a winding steep-sided chute, and finishing with a series of sweeping banked turns just before loop end. The best time to ride this popular trail is weekdays when there’s less traffic and after a solid rain when the loose gravel atop the hard-pack is likely to be dense and sticky enough to roll over more efficiently on both up and downhills.
Denver, CO: Buffalo Creek
This sampling of Buffalo Creek’s mountain bike territory (a 40-mile trail system) rolls over 15.4 miles of easy singletrack in Pike National Forest where the terrain ranges from lush, shaded forest along the Colorado Trail to a desert-like, decade-old burn zone above Buffalo Creek. Warm up with a 0.9-mile uphill on CR-550’s washboard surface before turning right onto the Colorado Trail. The climb mellows as the easy singletrack dips into stream beds and winds over Little Scraggy Peak and Green Mountain’s ponderosa-covered foothill contours. The trail tops out at mile 4.7 and begins a long downhill—interrupted by a short, technical, rock section and slowed by slick, trail-crossing roots. This route bypasses the Green Mountain Loop and continues on the Colorado Trail through the Meadows Campground, crossing two dirt roads and turning left to join the Redskin Creek Trail that ends at the Gashouse Gulch Trailhead. Continue east on Gashouse Gulch for a 1.75-mile stretch of easy downhill singletrack before joining the 543 road and turning uphill at the Morrison Creek Trail. The final 3.2 miles gain 700 gradual feet of elevation, but the climb eases just before the trail ends at CR-550, 100 yards west of the parking area.
Colorado Springs, CO: Cheyenne Mountain
This is a new trail system at Cheyenne Mountain State Park, and as far as I can tell, it's still a work in progress. The maps at trail intersections will help keep you on course and give you an idea of how far you have to go. But some of the outlying trails still need markers. New riders can ride here pretty comfortably as long as they stick to the eastern parts. Most of the trail is pretty smooth, but depending on how close you get to the mountains -- or if you are on a connecting trail -- it can get pretty technical with steeper climbs and rocks. The Medicine Wheel Trail is difficult if you ride it in the wrong direction -- I recommend traveling west to east. Both new and veteran riders can enjoy this trail system and not get bored with it
Colorado Springs, CO: Air Force Academy Falcon Trail
The rolling, not-too technical singletrack of the Falcon Trail is well-suited for helping new riders gain confidence needed to tackle more technical obstacles. There are some rock gardens that require skill to navigate and some loose switchbacks that can be challenging as well, but the hills on this trail are less steep than others in this neck of the woods, and the descents are generally less technical as well. Of note, there is one challenging rock drop off with a stair option for those who'd rather not ride it. Skilled riders could probably tackle this one on a single-speed. Most riders choose to ride clockwise--the climbs seem to be more gradual in that direction. The trail is also popular with trail runners, so keep an eye out and be polite about sharing the real estate. There are numerous access points for the trail; this track starts right near the Air Force Academy stadium: from the south entrance, take Stadium Blvd. to Academy Rd., go approx. ¼ mile past Falcon Stadium and look for a dirt parking lot on the right. The trailhead is across the street from the lot. If you live close enough to the Academy, this trail can also be reached by the Santa Fe County Trail. Be sure to bring an ID to enter the Academy (open from 6AM to 6PM).
Rampart Reservoir - Woodland Park
Mount Herman - Monument CO
Lovell Gulch from Apache Trail
Lands End to John O'Groats Day 1
Lands End to John O'Groats Day 2
Forest of dean (FOD) new enduro Trail GPS
This is the new Enduro trail that works out to be around 10Km
Grand Teton National Park: Shadow Mountain Loop
Three Fork Trail, Diamond Fork
Swinley Forest cycle loop
Pepperbox Hill cycle ride
Sherwood Pines cycle ride
North Chichester cycle ride
Lake Washington cycleing trail
North Lake Washington ride
Olympic Fish Tale 200K trail ride
South Lake Washington trail
Milbridge Johnson Harbor loop
Fitchburg Bar Harbor Ride
Washington Searsmont Cycle Ride
Three Lakes Circuit Cycle Ride
London to Brighton Cycle Ride
Fording bridge Cycling Loop
Graffham Down cycle route
Barbury Castle cycle route
Chamonix to Samoens cycling
Bandera Leakey Loop cycle trail
Sherman Loop cycling ride
Leigh Woods Yer Tiz trail
This is the new 'Yer tis' trail around Leigh Woods taken 22/12/2011
The Wall + 4X track
This is a track of The Wall in Dec 2011 so has a few newer trails. Plus the 4X track by the Cafe/Lodge at the top.
Forest of Dean Family Trail
Mabie Forest Purple Route
Leigh woods and ashton court
One lap around Leigh woods gravel trail and the one the second lap we do some of the old school trails down to the river and then back over to Ashton Court for Tea and Cake.
Sunday ride, Ashton Hill, Ashton Court, Leigh Woods
Sunday Ride starting at Leigh Woods and then over to Ashton Hill and back though Long Ashton to come in the bottom gate or Ashton Court for a stop at the tea shop. The Leigh Woods and down the Holly Bush DH trail.
(Warning, DO NOT follow this trail map in Leigh Woods unless you know what you are doing. Doing so could seriously damage your health ! )
Leigh Woods trails
Starting in Leigh Woods car park and doign some of the old trails around Leigh Woods and then down to the Docks for a Coffee and back up though Ashton Court and over to the Yer Tiz trail.
Leckhampton Dh
Dh Trail on the hill at leckhampton, only recorded one push up and down hill trail. But there are lots of different lines that can be taken on the way don.
|Hope Derwent Big Loop trail
Coed-y-brenin Beast trail
Thetford Forest Black and Red Trail
Black Mountain Classic Route
Bristol to bath Cycle Route
Aston court, Plantation, down to Ashton Hill woods and back to Ashton court.
Bristol Biggest Bike + DUNDRY - 43.06 miles - round trip
Bradley Stoke - Dursley Loop - 54.98 miles - round trip
Lower Almondsbury 15m loop
Innerleithen Cross Country
15.5km Trail Centre XC route
Cairngorm MTB Challenge 2008
The 'actual' route of the Cairngorm Mountain Bike Challenge 2008
Brecon Beacons intermediate
Brecon Beacons Beginner Route
Brecon Beacons Classic Route
Avon Gorge Loop Bristols Biggest Bike Ride
Quantocks Intermediate (Red) Ride
Quantocks Intermediate (Red) Ride
Exmoor: Tarr Steps-Exford-Dunkery-Minehead
Exmoor: Minehead-Wootton Courtenay-Stoke Pero-Porlock-Allerford-North Hill-Minehead
Exmoor Beginner (Blue) Ride
Exmoor Intermediate (Red) Ride
Exford-Dunkery Beacon- Selworthy-Dunkery-Exford
Dartmoor Beginner (Blue) Ride
Postbridge Loop - Dartmoor
Widecombe, Dartmoor (Intermediate)
Skyline Trail, Afan Forest
Llyn Cowlyd + Marin Trail killer
The Welsh Marches, East Radnorshire
Doethie Valley West Loop, Wales
Ashton court 12km
Starting at North Rd and Finishing at the Tea Hut.
Mountain biking trail 10K loop in Ashton Court
Starting and ending at Bridge
Mountain biking trail FoDCA Trail - 2.63 miles - round trip
Blorenge (Alternative Start) - 12.66 miles
MTB - North Nibley - 7.76 miles
Cwmcarn to Afan: - 89.69 miles
Avon Gorge route - 8.61 miles
Garburn Pass
There are many options for incorporating Garburn Pass into a route, but the way we've described it here, and the way it's often ridden, is as part of a figure-of-eight loop from Kentmere. At 23.5km with 824m of climbing, it's longer and involves more climbing than the average trail centre loop, but it's an attainable distance for anyone with a reasonable level of fitness.
Alpe d'Huez including the full descent route for the Mega Avalanche
Just for fun I’ve put up the trace of a recent day of lift assisted riding at Alpe d’Huez. We started off with the Full Mega Avalanche descent 32km! I can’t beleive that the top guys do this in around 48mins! We did 4790m (15,715 feet) of descent in the day!
Mega Avalanche course only
Mega Part 1 ( down to Alpe D'huez)
Mega Part 2 (Aple d'huez to Allemond )
Col du Couard, Col de Sabot
The 'Ae-Line'
The Red route at Ae, one of the 7stanes mountain biking centres.
Drumlanrig Black
This is the black-graded “Route 8” at Drumlanrig. The MTB routes at Drumlanrig are all waymarked. For this route, start out on Red route 5, and watch for the detours onto Black route 8. There are masses of unmarked singletrack on the estate, so just explore, or pop into Rik’s Bike Shed and ask Rik what he’s been working on recently.
Dalbeattie Forest Red Route
Les Arcs - Cachette Traverse
Les Arcs - Plagnettes Chairlift
Les Arcs - L'Homme Chairlift
Mathon circular valley trail
With more than 1,100 kilometres of cycling trails, Ischgl and the Paznaun valley are among the most diverse mountain bike regions of the Alps. There are a wide range of trails from easy day trips and family excursions on two wheels in the valley itself, to day tours and marathons to summits more than 3,000 metres above sea level, and enduro tours originating at cable car stations. The Mathon circular valley trail belongs to the first category - a short circular trail perfectly suited to explore the Paznaun valley in Tyrol on the day of your arrival. The circular trail is perfect for mountain bike beginners and families with children. Exceptional stamina and cycling experience are not required. Cycle to Mathon on tarmac roads and gravel trails over gently rolling hills - and back to your point of origin via the other side of the valley on the Mathias Schmid Kunstlehr trail - an artist's trail where paintings of the Tyrolean master give an insight into the Tyrolean way of life.
Galtuer circular valley trail
A slightly longer and slightly more demanding circular trail takes you to Mathon on the Paznauner Talweg trail and continues to Galtuer on a gravel road. Enjoy the wonderful views of the village in Jamtal and the majestic peaks of the Silvretta mountain range from the scenic trail. Stop for a snack in Galtuer before following the roaring Trisanna mountain river to Tschafein. Return to Ischgl on a well-tended gravel trail. Experience the Ischgl Trailground at the end of the Mathias Schmid trail - practice your balance, skill on the bike and your first jumps here during your bike holidays in Tyrol!
Tracy Moseley Blaenavon route
Aston Woods - 2.51 miles - round trip
Timberland Trail - from southvilla Bristol - 12.04 miles - round trip
Morzine trail Distance: 14.46 miles
Betws-Y-Coed - Marin Trail
Betws-Y-Coed - Marin Trail 2
Betws-Y-Coed - Marin Trail + bits
Betws-Y-Coed - Penmachno Trail loop 2
Betws-Y-Coed - Penmachno Trail loop 1
Betws-Y-Coed - Capel Curig loop
Snowdon Twin peaks mtb trail
Lee Quarry trail
Short but sweet. This is the red with optional black loop = 3.4 miles
Champery Via The Col Du Cou
Hainault Forest Mountain Bike Trail Map
Moab: Porcupine Rim
Porcupine Rim might be arguablly the best aggressive mountain bike trail around. At 15 miles in length, you'll first climb 3 miles and 1,000' to an overlook of Castle Valley that will take your breath away. Did I say to don't forget your camera??? You'll get views remenescent of Monument Valley, Arizona. Then you'll bob up and down on a technical jeep road for another 1.5 miles while skirting Porcupine rim and being "tortured" with more views of Castle valley. Next, you'll begin a 2,800' downhill plunge for 11 miles that will have you gasping for air. Complete with big ledge drops, furious speed, and bone jarring rock gardens, you better put the seat down and have 6 inches of suspension to enjoy this sick bomber run. Oh...and did I mention the singletrack? The last 4 miles of Porcupine is some of the best singletrack in the World. Swoopy fast in sections, highly exposed on a cliff with killer views, and technical rock steeps that will bring you right back to focused reality fast....this singletrack has it all.
Moab Sovereign Singletrack
Moab Bar M Loop
Right on the way into (or out of) Moab, the Bar M Loop and its subsidiary trails are a great introduction to Moab mountain biking. Start from the Gemini Bridges Trailhead and pick up the bike path to head under 191 and access Bar M, a mostly-flat mix of doubletrack and slickrock that’s perfect for novice mountain bikers. Those with a bit more experience will prefer to turn onto Bar B (2.8 miles in) for a sandy singletrack peppered with slickrock patches and narrow rock passes. This 2.5-mile loop is a perfect for those new to slickrock to hone their handling skills. Even more slickrock practice is available on the 1.5-mile Rockin’ A; this trail is 95-percent slickrock. The route is marked by a painted orange stripe (and red arrows) right on the rock. Moab newbies will not only get a good idea of what their bikes can (and can’t) do on the grippy surface, but will delight on this slickrock playground. More slickrock is available on the 3-mile Circle O trail (at the end of Rockin’ A), or if you’d had your fill, beeline it back to the trailhead along a fast stretch on Bar M.
BC Bike Race: Stage 4 Loop
We parked at Middle Point road and Hwy 101, rode the Hwy to the start line in Madeira Park Way Point 1 (arrival day4) and continued along the actual route that takes the riders along the Hwy for a couple of Km to Maneker where riders head for the trails, at the end of the road it starts to climb, about 100m up the hill the road splits, the left fork goes to the power lines and the next WP(Singletrack @ power line) the trail parallels the PL and crossed back and forth a couple of times, about 1.5 Km along riders come to the next WP(Entry to Scary Hill By-Pass). Rider take a small trail across the PL and into Scary Hill By-Pass, it’s a tight single track in a young forest, lots of moss, few roots and a lot of fun. Pop out onto a road and go left, up a short hill and 50m you will find Cougars on the left WP (Entry to Cougars) upon reaching the next road go right to the next intersection WP(Sharp left ….) from there race down the road, careful not to run into any dead cars that may have been abandoned (kids you know) The entrance to WP (Entry to Dry Feet) just before the end of the road, ( bridge was pulled out) at the other end of the trail turn right and duck under the red gate and take the next left, stay on the may road which is fairly straight, there’s a few spurs going of left and right but the WP(Entry to Brian’s Loop) is at the far end. Take the trail to WP(Turn Left @ T) This trail starts out a bit wide but goes to a fun very tight ride very fast. You pop out onto a newly built road that is mostly blasted rock but rides quite well and not to long. At WP(Left into trail….) the road take a right over the creek but riders go left into the trail that will bring the rides back to the power line, turn right and continue to WP (End of Loop). From there riders can ride down the logging road back to the hwy and their car or as an option to add some more distance they can continue along the power line, they will climb for a short while maybe 15-20 min and end up at the high point, from there the road continues for maybe .5 Km and turns left away from the power line for about 1km or so, look for a marker indicating the Suncoast Trail, turn right into it, this trail or small road parallels the power lines and takes you to another logging road. At this point turn down the road and this will take you to the hwy turn right and ride to your car a few km up the road.
Whistler, BC Lost Lake Bike Trail
Mountain Biking Wild Pacific Trail
Las Vegas: Bootleg Canyon Trails
Las Vegas, NV: Bootleg Canyon, Caldera-Lake View Loop
Rowberrow /Upper Langford route
Dalbeattie Dumfries and Galloway
Cilcain and Vale of Clwyd
Gisburn Forest- Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking - Hope Valley
Bingley Bash Mountain bike ride
The start of the ride, is from a FREE car park used by the Denholme criket club. In Denholme. A very nice steady ride. Which gives you a good degree of aspects of mountain biking. Good in all weather conditions
Keswick - Newlands Pass(via Newlands Valley) - Buttemere - Honister pass - Keswick
Keswick-Ullswater via Old Coach Rd-Kirkstone Pass-Ambleside via Patterdale-Elterwater-keswick
OGDEN, LIMERSGATE, OXENHOPE
Manywells brow start point. Bingley ride
Wainwrights C2C Day 1 Carlisle to Hesket Newmarket
Wainwrights C2C Day 1 Hesket Newmarket to Derwentwater, Keswick
Wainwrights C2C Day 2 - Keswick to Hawes
Waintrights C2C Day 3 - Hawes to Osmotherley
Wainwrights C2C Day 4 - Osmotherly to Whitby
Durango Horse Gulch & Telegraph Trails
This gps track is dead on route from Fort Lewis College playfields down thru a coupla best trails in Horse Gulch up over Telegraph Ridge, down to South Rim, ending at Big Canyon TH opposite Wallyworld on SE end of town. Specifically: FLC rim trail to Powerline down to Horse Gulch main intersection. Up Cuchillo South to Mike's Trail back down the Gulch. Pick up Telegraph at the end of Mike's, up to Tel Ridge. Take a break to regain some energy, soak up the view. Up to Sidewinder, down to Cowboy, onto Mesa 2-track. Leaving the 2-track, pick up South Rim trail right at the gravel pit, swing around clockwise on SR trail to Big Canyon on down to the TH. What a trip! Cuchillo and Mike's both offer fun runs back down the Gulch. Cuchillo has a bunch of fun whoopty-do's and improved jumps for intermediate to advanced riders. Mike's offers some twisty downhills. Both access Telegraph up to Tel Ridge. This climb and vantage point are not to be missed, the views are simply stellar. Telegraph Ridge proves the jump point for several downhills to Sale Barn, Big Canyon, Carbon Junction TH's. Take your pick- they're all fun! TO TRAILHEAD: This track starts on the play fields at FLC. You may access Horse Gulch via 3rd St: head east until it deadends at TH. At trail's end at Big Canyon TH, you can call yer ride or loop back up to Horse Gulch or even FLC via 8th Ave. Recommend shuttle or pickup if you start from FLC.
Bolam Pass Trail
This ride begins at the Hermosa Trailhead Campground and climbs north on Forest Road 478 gaining about 2,500 feet en route to Bolam Pass. The loop's first 9 miles are a long, steep dirt-road climb that intensifies over the last several miles approaching the pass—stop for a breather at the abandoned buildings of the Greysill Mine. From the mine there are a couple of steep switchbacks before this route turns west onto the Colorado Trail at Celebration Lake. You'll continue mostly uphill for the next 6 miles and though there's a short dirt-road stretch, it's mostly narrow singletrack and much of it is exposed—cruising alpine meadows and offering spectacular views. Keep climbing to Blackhawk Pass, the ride's high point just before mile 15. It's all downhill from here but be careful, the first section off the pass it is steep and can be very loose. Eventually you will spill out onto Hotel Draw road which will take you back to your car. Be prepared for changing weather on this high elevation ride and, if you're short on time (or stamina for the climb), consider arranging a shuttle to Bolam Pass
Deep Creek
Add a difficult twist to Telluride singletrack: This 16.2-mile clockwise loop climbs more than 2,000 feet up Deep Creek to a breathtaking traverse above town. This challenging loop warms up with a 3-mile ride on the paved bike path heading east from downtown Telluride. The first climb (400 feet) begins on Airport Road which transitions from pavement to dirt before the singletrack begins at the Deep Creek Trailhead at mile 6. This route climbs to a water-road and traverses north to the Deep Creek Trail where it begins a super-steep ascent. Expect to hike-a-bike as much as a mile to the beginning of the eastbound traverse below Iron Mountain and Campbell Peak. The trail dips into hillside folds, climbs ridges, and crosses several creeks as it cuts trhough aspen, pine forests and alpine meadows. Look south for views of the Wilson Peak and the mountains above Telluride—the last 2 miles of trail offer birds-eye views of town itself. This route bypasses the Eider Creek, Mill Creek, and the Sneffles Highline trails but joins the Jud Wiebe trail for the last stretch of downhill back to downtown Telluride. The more common—but still challenging—approach to the Deep Creek Trail begins on the Jud Wiebe Trail and heads west. Either way, expect a breathtakingly beautif
FATS Trail Great Wall and Brown Wave
Mill Valley, Mt Tam and Slide Ranch Trail
Widemounth Bay to Tintagel
Iron Hill
11 mile ride from Haslemere to Linchmere Common, Stanley Common, down Iron Hill and through Greenhill Wood, climbing up to Marley Heights and back to Camelsdale from Marley Common.
Clifton to Portishead loop (via leigh woods)
This is a road route, that starts in the Clifton area of Bristol. It initially takes a direct leg over the suspension bridge, on the B3129, and along the undulating A369 to the M5. It then continues to follow the A369 into Portishead. The return leg takes you mainly on country lanes back over the M5, via a footbridge and Station Road into Portbury (which can't be displayed on this map. The map therefore takes the A369 and the High Street into Portbury). From Portbury you then follow undulating country lanes, through Lower Failand and Ashton Court Estate, back over the suspension bridge, on the B3129, into Clifton.
Portishead to Cheddar Loop
A road route, on A,B and minor roads, that has a mixture of flat and hilly terrain. There are good climbs at Caswell, Dundry, West Harptree and Cheddar. there are also good fast descents at Dundry, Wells and Burrington Coombe. you have opportunities to stop at Wells, Cheddar, and at the bottom of Burrington. If unsure, you can also avoid the M5 roundabout, at J19, by crossing over the footbridge from Sheepway.
Bristol around leigh woods loop
Cycle ride, over the motorway bridge, past all the cars by the docks, up to the lovely pub in Clapton in Gordano, home through the woods with another pub stop at the Nova Scotia
Bristol to Chew Magna loop
From Bristol city centre follow the Malago Greenway out of the city climbing up Dundry hill. Possible stop for beer in pub in Dundry. Carry on from Dundry downhill to Chew Magna with a few hostelries to choose from. Return to Bristol on national cycle route 3 to Whitchurch and then down the Whitchurch Railway path to the city centre.
Yosimite Park to Oakhurst California
Yate_to_Kingswood_Loop-Cycle-Route
Manchester Eye Hospital to Victoria Avenue East Cycle-Route
Aberdeen to Kirkhill Forest and Back Cycle
Chiltern Circular Cycle Route
Hackney to Earls Court via Hyde Park Cycle Route
Bradley Stoke Circular Cycle
Bradley Stoke to Bristol Harbour Cycle
Bradley Stoke to Chepstow Cycle
Glencoe to Kinlochleven and North Ballachulish Circular Cycle Route
Gourock Loch Lomond Loop Cycle Route
Swinley Forest cycle loop
Shefton Circular via Cople Cycle Route
Montrose to Inverbervie and Brechin Loop Cycle Route
Leominster Loop Cycle Route
National Cycle Network 1_NCN_8 Cycle Route
National Cycle Network 1_NCN_Part_1 Cycle Route
Garston and Around Hemel Hempstead Cycle Route
Hackney Circular via Kennington Cycle Route
Slimbridge to Gloucester and Severn Bridge Loop Cycle Route
Porthcawl to Pontyclun Loop Cycle-Route
Abertillery to Hafod Road Cycle
Dyce Village to Hillhead Halls Cycle Route
Portglenone to Drumoolish and Bellaghy Loop Cycle Route
Portglenone Loop around Aughnacleagh Cycle Route
Portsmouth, Luton Cycle Route
Round East Lothian Cycle Route
Durford Heath cycling ride
Ardudwy to Betws y Coed Loop via Snowdon Cycle
Aberdeen to Cowie Park Stonehaven Cycle ride
Morda to Horseshoe Pass and The Berwyns Loop Cycle Route
Montrose to Scone Loop Cycle Route
Montrose to Kinnell Loop Cycle Route
Montrose to Brechin Hills Practice Loop Cycle Route
Montrose Circular via Brechin Cycle Route
Montrose to Marykirk Loop Cycle Route
Montrose to Hillside Loop Cycle Route
Whiteadder to Duns Circular Cycle Route
Panshanger to Hertford Cycle Route
Peterculter to Stonehaven Loop Cycle Route
Moodiesburn to Kelvin Grove Park Cycle Route
Aberdeen to Westhill Cycle
Aberdeen to Banchory Cycle
Aberdeen to Edinburgh Cycle
Aberdeen to Inveress via Alford Cycle route
Aberdeen to Newmachar Loop Cycle
Aberdeen to Ellon Cycling
Gourock Loch Lomond Loop Cycle Route
Newton Hyde Round Robin Cycle Route
Latchingdon to Colchester Cycle Route
Dyffryn Ardudwy to Tremadog and back Cycle Route
Garlogie Loop via Strachan and Coull Cycle Route
Garlogie Loop via Strachan and Coull Cycle Route
Dublin Centre Circular via the Coast and Rathmines Cycle Route
Abertillery Loop via Nantyglo Cycle
Abergele to St_George Circular Cycle ride
Harding Truck Trail route
King Ridge Challange trail
Manchester Bodega Bay trail route
Emporia Great Peanut trail
Black Hawk Metric cycling
Cheesefoot Head Cycle Loop
Biggin Hill and Swanley Loop Cycle
Newton Mearns Stewarton Circular Cycle Route
Peterhead Town Circular Cycle Route
Peterhead Circular via Rora and Inverugie Cycling
Peterhead Circular via Longside Cycle Route
Dorney Jubilee and Thames Rivers Cycle Route
Castleton Circle Cycle Route
Castle Rigg Around Derwent Water Loop Cycle Route
Abram to Appley Bridge via Canals Loop Cycle
Montrose to Arbroath and Forfar Loop Cycle Route
Elterwater Loop Cycle Route
Campton Shefford Loop Cycle Route
Abram to Haigh Hall Loop Cycle
Cairnryan to Stranraer Cycle-Route
Swinton to Exchange Quay Cycle Route
Carnoustie to Muirdrum Countryside Loop Cycle Route
Belmont Loop via Lanchester Cycle
Arlington Reservoir Loop via Hailsham Cycle ride
Carshalton to Chipstead Loop Cycle Route
Biggin Hill to Otford to Sidcup Cycle
Petersfield Loop Cycle Route
Bottesford to Harston Loop Cycle
Archway to Harpenden Cycle route
Arbroath to Lunan Bay Circuit Cycle
Tarvin to Beeston Castle Cycle-Route
Peterlee to Rhyhope Loop Cycle Route
Petersfield Loop Cycle Route
Morzine endless ride route
Morzine chappel du jacquicourt
Leadville Turquoise Lake cycle ride
Leadville Twin Lakes cycle route
Glenwood Springs Scout cycling
Trimble Durango cycle ride
Crested Butte Cycling trail
Rainbow Trail Cycle route
Lyons Estes Park cycle route
Hoozier Hills trails ride
Great Pumpkin cycle route
Verderers Trail
Verderer's Trail at the Forest of Dean, is widely aclaimed as the best new mountain bike trail in Britain. It incorporates fast, flowing flat out corners, big berms and rollovers. Graded BLUE, but with some tricky challenges, the trail gently winds uphill before a swooping, flat top section and a brilliant descent (Graded Red) on the Dragon's Tail that will have you hooting and hollering all the way back to the cycle centre. Smiles guaranteed - or your money back!
Kirroughtree Black Run, including McMoab
Downhill track - Nant Gwrtheyrn, Gwynedd, Wales
Cwmcarn to Afan trail center89.69 miles
DH - Molfre, Wales, Wrexham, Wales
Forest of Dean (FOD) 20k trail
A 20k ride from the "Pedal a bike away" cycle center
Forest of Dean (Fod) 10k trail
Coed-y-Brenin Dragons Back Trail
Leigh Woods Downhill trails, from the Picnic bench
The start or 3 or 4 trails that are steep and fun.
HEIDI (Take from another amp not a GPXX device so just a rough trail
This is not the main trail, just a rough map to show the gusy where we are going, will upload the real GPS trail fter we do it in July.
Sea Otter Slalom Monteray
Sea Otter Downhill Monteray
UCI World Cup Round 1 - Maribor
UCI World Cup Downhill - Windham
UCI World Cup Downhill - Leogang
UCI World Cup Downhill - Champery
World Cup Downhill Fort William
At the centre of cycling in Lochaber is the Downhill at Nevis Range. As the venue for the annual Fort William World Cup, which has been voted best event in the World for the past three consecutive years, the Downhill has a unique position in the UK: the only World Cup venue and the only course with gondola access. The downhill is also very long and testing, with a vertical drop of 525m , 2.7km.
UCI World Cup Downhill - Val Di Sole
UCI World Cup Downhill - Fort William
DH - Pro Grt TRack at Northstar- Tahoe California
DH - Cresta run, Lower Innerliethen, Peebleshire, Scotland
Rowberrow Downhill route
One of many on the same side of the hIll.
DH - Crank it up at Whistler
DH - Dirt Merchant at Whistler
Llyn Llydaw, Snowdon Caermarfon, Gwynedd, Wales
teel City mini DH, Grena Woods, Grenoside, South Yorkshire
UCI World Champs - Mount St Anne
Morzine Map
The Morzine ski slopes lie in the heart of the Franco-Swiss region of the Portes du Soleil and its 12 interconnected resorts.
Over the years, the Portes du Soleil have become a benchmark for mountain bikers throughout the world.
For descent, cross-country or cross-country mountain biking, everyone appreciates the know-how and the infrastructures that have made this place a real heaven for mountain bikers:
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650km of way marked trails
- 10 permanents downhill trails
- 4 bike parks
- Trials areas
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24 ski lifts open to mountain bikers
- At the en of June, an unavoidable event atended by thousands of enthousiasts: the MTB Pass'Portes du Soleil
Morzine's central position means you can frewheel down to the village from most of the Portes du Soleil ski lifts. You'll alson find specialist shops and a professional team to serve and advise you - as well as a convivial "après-ski" aperitif.
Forest of Dean Route
Trail around Park end, Forest or Dean
The Y Wall
The Y wall (as they now call it, was just the Wall). This from Jan 2013 so includes the few newer parts of the trail. Also includes the new Free ride section at the top.