Inspirational UK rides
Su Kear | Blog, Features, Routes, What Mountain Bike | 25/02/2011 10:34am
We’ve rounded up 10 inspiring rides to be found in the UK for you to get out and enjoy
The Dark Peak
Where Hope Valley, Derbyshire
Web www.visitpeakdistrict.com
Good for Year-round technical fun with big views
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Easy, Moderate, Classic
The South Downs
Where East and West Sussex
Web www.visitsouthdowns.com
Good for Long summer days of rolling miles and dusty, sun-drenched vistas
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Moderate, Classic
The 7Stanes
Where Southern Scotland
Web www.7stanes.gov.uk
Good for Straightforward, easy to follow trail centre rides for all abilities
The North Downs
Where Dorking, Surrey
Web www.surreyhills.org
Good for Tight singletrack and woodsy fun within striking distance of London
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Easy, Classic
Snowdonia
Where Gwynedd, North Wales
Web www.mbwales.com
Good for Big-mountain riding in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park
Fort William
Where Fort William, Scotland
Web www.ridefortwilliam.co.uk
Good for World-class trails on the side of Britain’s highest mountain
The Lake District
Where Cumbria
Web www.lakedistrict.gov.uk
Good for A mix of technicality and flow in a truly stunning setting
Coed y Brenin
Where Dolgellau, North Wales
Web www.mbwales.com
Good for The original Welsh trail centre
The Quantocks
Where Somerset
Web www.thequantockhills.co.uk
Good for Secret singletrack in a pint-size setting
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Easy, Moderate, Classic
The Cairngorms
Where The Highlands, Scotland.
Web www.visitcairngorms.com
Good for Truly epic big days out in the heart of the wilderness
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Easy, Moderate, Classic
To see the full feature and get more details on all of these rides check out WMB issue 119, on sale now!
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