Kielder Forest Mtb trails (Medium difficulty)

Off Road (Trail) Biking
Oct 09
2022

13 people attending

12 places left

Your price
Β£12.50
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A bit more technical trails, but they're completely rollable

πŸ” around 21mi

πŸ“ Kielder is rugged mountain bike heaven. Come and experience some of the best single tracks in the UK with breathtaking views. Home to northern Europe's largest man-made lake and England's largest forest

🧭 We will be riding off-road paths and bridleways that are aimed at intermediate riders. We will have to contend with technical uphills but be rewarded with speedy descents, through mystical forests and wonderful moorland landscapes.

⚫️ We will offer the group a split to do a more challenging section towards the end of the ride, for those that want to push their boundaries a little bit. (Full face helmet required.)

⛺️ By Kielder castle is a campsite, along with a small pub and cafe. If you stay at the campsite, parking would be free. If you're looking for a B&B then why not stay at The Pheasant Inn. More accommodation options are available here. The closest supermarket is the Co-op in Bellingham, which is best visited on your way to Kielder.

🚲 Bike hire is available from the main car park at Kielder Castle, pre-booking is advised

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Want to make a weekend of it? Then clink on the links for further details:

Kielder Saturday Beginners

Kielder Sunday Medium (This event)

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IMPORTANT! - Participation Statement

You MUST complete the Cycling Participation Statement in addition to booking your event space before attending a cycling event.

Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are extremely mild, or who has recently tested positive for Covid-19, is asked not to attend.

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Photo Credits: Taken by Mark and Henry. OutdoorLads have permission to use these photos.