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Fri 19/03/2010
On Saturday 13 March seven teams of mountain bikers competed in the Darkest Challenge on Earth, an astronomically themed night race at 7stanes...
Thu 29/04/2010
A new Spring Into Summer campaign has been launched by Destination Dumfries and Galloway, promoting the area as a top creative tourist...
Thu 03/06/2010
Fans of the great outdoors are being asked to get on their bikes for the chance to win £500 worth of vouchers to spend on mountain biking...
Mon 15/02/2010
The 2010 IMBA-UK/CTC Conference will take place from Thursday 9th - Saturday 11th September in the Macdonald Hotel at Cardrona in the Tweed Valley,...
Wed 24/03/2010
"It is hard to pick a single favourite section, McMoab's nod to Utah's slickrock is the most recognisable but after the super steep Heartbeak...
 

Glentrool Trail Information

The trails

  • Glentrool Green Routes (green grade)
  • Green Torr Blue Route (blue grade)
  • Glentrool Big Country CTC ride (ungraded)

If you like... Very long rides, stunning scenery, remoteness.
Highlight... View over Loch Trool by Bruce’s monument.

glentrool_200.jpgGlentrool is a 7stanes mountain biking venue like no other. True to the 7stanes project’s goal of having a different feel at each 7stanes site, the Glentrool ‘Big Country Ride’ really is a challenge of its own. It is a challenge that defied the grading system and is beyond black grade! But not for skills needed, it is the sheer energy required to complete the 58km route that is the challenge. During this 58km, you can experience some of the finest views and most remote tracks of Galloway. It is a day to get lost in the scenery, but be sure to take a trail map or O.S. map with you because this is not an area to ride ill-prepared. Your reward is an experience that has shaped Mountain Biking: a true cross-mountain journey.

glentrool2_200.jpgAn 8km 7stanes blue-graded mountain bike route runs from the visitor centre in Glentrool. This gives the Glentrool bite-size experience. The 7stanes blue route is a great wilderness experience for the family, all within easy reach of a café! The site has distractions for those not wishing to experience the area by bike. Long and short distance walks leave from the café and there is plenty to learn of the area’s connection with Robert the Bruce.

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This is an often-forgotten part of Scotland with a real, rugged, west coast feel. There are few places in Scotland steeped in as much history, landforms or fresh air as at Glentrool. This is the first 7stane reached from Stranraer, so perfect for fitting in on a trip to or from Ireland. The 7stanes mountain bike route skirts past Newton Stewart, a good base for taking on Glentrool and indeed Kirroughtree, which also joins on to the 7stanes route. Choose how epic you want your Glentrool experience, but choose carefully!

The new blue trail at Glentrool is great fun and we know you are all desperate to give it a bash - so come soon!

Information about Glentrool by courtesy of Iain Withers - MB7
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