Best bike parks around Tullibody, Cambus And Glenochil feature an extensive network of mountain biking and cycling trails within the Ochil Hills area. This region provides diverse terrain, including gravel paths and singletrack, catering to various skill levels from moderate to hard. The trails offer significant elevation gains and descents, providing an engaging experience for mountain biking enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes and historical sites, which are integrated into the cycling routes.
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Quiet place I also use for MTB
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The Argyle and Mar trails are great quality surfaces with long sweeping descents with a mix of open views and intimate woodland. Lovely!
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New jumps and berms plus remodelling. Good quality work
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Fabulous long blue trail. Not easy with pedalling and features.
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A black(expert) mtb trail named The Minefield descends from here to the right of the burn. It’s steep, rocky and rooty with drop offs, jumps and berms.
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In 1840 this was placed as a memoir of the Sheriffmuir Battle fought in November 1715. Today it's often used as a meeting. point and marks the start of the single track section of mountain bike trails in the surrounding woodland.
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The Ochil Hills area offers an extensive network of mountain biking and cycling trails catering to various skill levels. You'll find diverse terrain, including gravel paths and challenging singletrack, with routes featuring significant elevation gains and descents. Trails range from moderate rides suitable for good fitness to harder, more technical singletracks requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. For instance, Woodland Streams at Ochil Hills Woodland Park provides attractive walks in deciduous woodland, a children's play area, and picnic sites, making it suitable for families. While not purpose-built bike parks, many of the woodland paths are accessible for family rides.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge should consider the area around Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine, which features a black (expert) mountain bike trail named 'The Minefield'. This trail is known for being steep, rocky, and rooty, with drop-offs, jumps, and berms. Additionally, routes like the 'Menstrie Switchbacks – Ben Cleuch summit loop' and 'View of Castle Campbell – Ben Buck Summit loop' offer significant elevation gains and technical sections for advanced riders.
The area is rich in history. You can visit Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine, known for its historical silver mining operations dating back to the early 18th century. The Gathering Stone is another historical monument marking the Sheriffmuir Battle of 1715, and it serves as a starting point for singletrack trails. Ochil Hills Woodland Park, once the grounds of the grand Alva House, also has a visitor centre detailing the history of the area.
Yes, the Cambusbarron Quarry MTB Skills Area is a great spot to warm up or session some jumps. It features various sizes of jumps and berms, making it ideal for practicing and refining your mountain biking skills.
Many visitors enjoy the trails around The Gathering Stone, which marks the start of singletrack mountain bike trails in the surrounding woodland. These trails are known for their great quality surfaces and long, sweeping descents, offering a mix of open views and intimate woodland sections. The Route 77 Forest Trail is also highly regarded as a 'fabulous long blue trail' with enjoyable features.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes around Tullibody, Cambus, and Glenochil, with routes like 'Craighorn Fall, Alva Glen – Smugglers' Cave' or 'Hiking loop from Tullibody'. For more cycling, there are dedicated gravel biking routes and road cycling routes available. You can find more information on these activities in the respective guides, such as Easy hikes around Tullibody, Cambus And Glenochil, Gravel biking around Tullibody, Cambus And Glenochil, and Road Cycling Routes around Tullibody, Cambus And Glenochil.
Yes, for instance, Ochil Hills Woodland Park, a popular starting point for many trails, has a car park available for visitors.
The Ochil Hills area can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. During wetter periods, some trails, particularly higher up in the Ochil Hills, can become muddy and may require hike-a-bike sections, so checking trail conditions beforehand is advisable.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscape and the range of technical difficulties offered by the trails. The opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Ochil Hills, combined with well-maintained singletrack and challenging descents, makes for an engaging experience. The historical elements integrated into some routes also add an extra layer of interest.
Intermediate mountain bikers will find several suitable routes. The 'Ben Buck, Ben Cleuch & Andrew Gannel Hill Route' is a 9-mile intermediate ride starting in Ochil Hills Woodland Park, featuring a tough climb and technical descents. The 'The Gathering Stone – Mine Wood loop from Tullibody' and 'Clackmannanshire Cycle Network loop from Tullibody' are also moderate rides suitable for those with good fitness. Additionally, the Route 77 Forest Trail is described as a 'fabulous long blue trail' for intermediate riders.


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