Brentor - Lydford Circular(route)
Free parking at Lydford. Mixture of footpath, quiet road and short length of main road. Forest, beautiful scenery
Heart of the National Forest(route)
This will be a nice route to do in the winter because most of it is on good surfaced paths. It passes through several woods, and at Moira you pass the tree which marks the heart of The National Forest. There are two nice areas of water, by Albert Village and by Willesley.
so you think cheshire is flat!(route)
this is the route that i used to do on my hybrid not tackled it on my mountain bike yet
its hills hills hills frodsham hill helsby hill primrose hill kelsall hill beaston castle and hill and its as bad in reverse enjoy!
first frodsham and thats down
then helsby hill and thats up up up up and a good view
then along the top of the hill toward delemere forest
into the forest and around the track
out of the track and past the visitors centre heading for kelsall
kelsall is down hill then up then to primrose hill and woods
down the hill into the woods slam on u brakes as late as u dare as its a hairpin at the bottom and very muddy dont get to lost but if u follow the correct path u end up back on the right roads
avoiding the A49 u head for beeston castle also up hill onto the A49 toward tarpley then back roads to eaton village then little budworth past oulton park
now head toward the whitegate way
up past the kennels on kennel lane and woods and back to the start oh ye thats up hill as well
Benderloch to Beinn Lora(route)
We started this walk on the beach, but can easily be started from the Forestry Commission carpark in the village itself. Climb the 'blue' route through the forest, then the track onto the summit of Beinn Lora. From here, you have a fantastic view of the airfield, Connel Bridge, and the islands around Oban
Kielder/ Newcastleton Forest(route)
50% forestry road, 50% single track incorporating the "7 Stanes" singletrack mountain bike area at Newcastleton. Suitable for mountain bike intermediate level
Vivod Mountain(route)
Taking in the Ceiriog Forest and Vivod Mountain, providing excellent views over the Glyn Ceiriog and Dee Valleys.
Woolsbarrow Hillfort(route)
A circular walk through pine and spruce forest to Woolsbarrow Hillfort. At the top of the Hillfort is a Trig. Point and Magnificent views over Dorset Heathland.
GCSE Day Ride Route(route)
Through villages in Nottingham, through different terrains: forest, fields, roads, counrty-side and towns. FUN!