Have the ride of your life at Glentress

Have the ride of your life at Glentress

The terrain in Scotland is made for mountain biking from the rolling hills of the Borders to the rugged landscapes of the Highlands. And the breathtaking scenery makes the perfect backdrop for some of the best mountain biking in the world.

There's never been a more exciting time to enjoy mountain biking in Scotland with new sections of trails and new routes appearing all the time.

Anyone can go out on a bike and enjoy Scotland's mountain biking scene. At many mountain biking centres you can just turn up for the first time, hire a bike, and have a blast. And there are numerous green and blue-graded trails just perfect for novice riders and families.

Glentress, in the Scottish Borders, is Scotland's biggest and most popular centre. With over 70 km of trails it goes without saying there's something for everyone. It has a top-notch café, a bike shop with bike hire, changing and showering facilities, and an all-round great atmosphere. It is also less than an hour from Edinburgh, and the historic town of Peebles is nearby where you can browse the independent boutiques and gift shops, pop into one of the welcoming tearooms, take a stroll along the banks of the River Tweed or watch the Tweed Valley ospreys.

Glentress is one of the 7stanes - seven world-class mountain biking centres spanning the south of Scotland, so you will definitely be spoilt for choice when deciding where to go. Go on, on yer bike!

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