Mountain biking in the United Kingdom explained
Mountain biking in the UK comprises a mix of dedicated mountain bike trail centres and other areas that have become popular with mountain bikers despite lacking dedicated facilities. The main governing body for mountain bike racing in the UK is British Cycling (formerly the British Cycling Federation).
Trail Centres in England
Cumbria and Lancashire
East Midlands
- Eastridge Woods Trail Centre
- Sherwood Pines Trail Centre
East of England
- Thetford Forest Trail Centre
The North East
- Hansterley Forest Trail Centre
- Kielder Trail Centre
The North West
- Clayton Vale Mountain Bike Trails
- Gisburn Forest Trail Centre
The South East and London
- Aston Hill Mountain Bike Park
- Hadleigh Park Mountain Bike Trail Centre
- Surrey Hills
The South West
West Midlands
Yorkshire and the Humber
- Dalby Forest Mountain Bike Trail Centre
- Stainburn Forest Trail Centre
Trail Centres in Scotland
North Scotland
- Glenlivet Trail Centre
- Laggan Wolftrax Trail Centre
- Moray Monster Trail Centre
- Tarland Mountain Bike Trails
South Scotland, collectively known as the 7Stanes sites
Trail Centres in Wales
North Wales
- Antur 'Stiniog Trail Centre
- Coed y Brenin Trail Centre
- Llandegla Trail Centre
Mid Wales
- Bwlch Nant yr Arian Trail Centre
- Coed Trallwm Trail Centre
South Wales
- Afan Forest Park Trail Centre
- Brechfa Trail Centre
- Cwmcarn Trail Centre
Trail Centres in Northern Ireland
- Castle Ward Mountain Bike Trails
British mountain bike manufacturers
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/infd-8z4dzz Grizedale mountain bike trails