7stanes.comTourism Doctor 26 Main Street Dalry Castle Douglas Scotland, DG7 3UW, United Kingdom, 01644 430015, info@tourismdoctor.comGlentress / Innerleithen Trail Informationhttp://www.7stanes.com05:01 08-Sep-2010The trails
Highlight... The rollercoaster descent, Spookywoods. For
5 years the 7stanes at Glentress has lead the way in purpose built
mountain biking trails. There really is no other venue like Glentress
in Britain, and that’s the reason it is consistently voted the best dedicated centre in the UK.
Glentress has it all, for all abilities, and the centre never rests.
There is always some form of 7stanes trailbuilding going on at
Glentress. Whether it is more natural singletrack from volunteer
groups, or lengthening the blue graded runs through 7stanes funding.
Glentress has a massive scene connected with it and feeds off this
scene to grow bigger and better. Soon the forest itself will have to
grow to cope with the sheer quantity of trails! Years of 7stanes
trailbuilding experience and innovation have gone into Glentress along
with all the facilities you would want pre and post-ride. Beginners
and novices can hone their technique at the purpose-built skills loop.
From here, there are 7stanes Green graded routes and a 7stanes Blue run
which rivals the advanced routes for sheer fun. The 7stanes Red run is
the most popular in Glentress and its Spookywood descent is one of the
most famous in UK mountain biking. The black-graded ‘V’ trail is 30kms of award-winning singletrack which provides great views over the Tweed Valley
and seemingly endless descents on ribbons of singletrack. There is also
plenty to entertain the highly skilled in the ‘freeride’ jump area. Glentress
can easily soak up two or three days of your time to experience the
full range of trails. The site has a unique feel to it and really is a
Biker’s Paradise.
New developments at the base of the forest are looking to expand on
facilities for all visitors, but already the site has its most
important asset – atmosphere. That’s why over 350,000 visitors and
growing, enjoy it annually.Innerleithen. If you like... Extreme downhill challenges, epic rides Highlight... Cadon Bank descent Innerleithen, 'Inners'
to downhillers, has a 15 year history of extreme DH trails. Traquair
forest (the actual name of the venue next to the town of Innerleithen)
has long been the no.1 DH trail centre in Scotland. There is a maze of trails at Innerleithen descending off 'The Plora'
down to the town below, from ‘freeride’ trails with big jumps to root
and rock fests. Innerleithen is a world-class venue for DH mountain
biking, it just needs the chairlift to go with it now. The
7stanes XC trail was built in the first phase of the project; a few
years after 7stanes developments began in its sister forest, Glentress,
down the road. The long XC course is a 'big up - big down'
affair, reaching the summit of the Minch Moor high above the valley via
some flowing singletrack climbs. The newly built shelter on top of the Minch gives you amazing 360 degree views of the Tweed, Ettrick and Yarrow valleys. Then you begin its famous descent, culminating in the infamous 'Cadon
Bank' trail which flows beautifully, but only if you are confident. It
really is a ‘men-from-boys’ descent and rewards confidence with a
serious thrill-ride. There are few descents in Scotland to rival this experience. There isn't
much for the beginner or intermediate at Innerleithen and any budding
mountain biker should treat its challenges as a goal. If you can ride
Traquair forest's downhills with confidence and style, there isn't
a massive amount more you can ask from your bike. Look out for big
events hitting Innerleithen in coming years as the infrastructure
develops to match the quality of the 7stanes trails.Information about Glentress/Innerleithen by courtesy of Iain Withers - MB7 |