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Top 15 Bike Parks around Moorfoot

Best bike parks around Moorfoot are primarily found in the surrounding region, as the Moorfoot Hills themselves offer natural trails for cross-country and trail riding. This area of Scotland provides a scenic and challenging environment with ascents and descents through rolling hills. While dedicated bike parks with constructed features are not directly within the Moorfoot Hills, the region is popular for its cycling routes and trails that cater to various skill levels. The natural terrain offers a traditional mountain biking…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Glentress Mountain Bike Centre

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Amazing facilities for mountain biking, with hire available from Alpine Bikes shop (you can book online at tweedvalleybikehire.com), bike washing and showers, lockers and changing rooms as well as a …

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Spooky Wood Descent (Red)

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A classic descent and would say its on the easier end of a red trail will all but a couple of features completely rollable. Some of the lower switchbacks require …

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Priesthope Hill

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From the top of Priesthope Hill, the adventurous mountain bicyclist is faced with a plethora of opportunities.

Should they head west and join myriad exquisitely steep, technical trails in the …

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Flat White Trail (Golfie, Caberstone)

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Unlike so, so many of the trails at the Golfie (as Caberstone is colloquially known), Flat White is a trail which is relatively more mellow, and therefore less extreme. Granted, …

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You'll be glad to have made it up here, after the gravel road and techy singletrack climb to the top of Glentress. It's all fun now on the way down! …

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Mark Madigan
October 29, 2023, Glentress Mountain Bike Centre

a well know myb centre kitted out with bike washers, shop and cafe.

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Tired trail really with holes full of water. Needs maintenance by the owners. Still fun though.

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Builders are in making big changes now October 23

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April 24, 2023, Priesthope Hill

Standing at 549m above Innerleithen this is a great peak to run to. You can carry on along the ridge and make a great loop across the moors or drop back down on either side to loop back down the valley.

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Great trails on the red route 👍

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Killer views before dropping into killer trails

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You'll be glad to have made it up here, after the gravel road and techy singletrack climb to the top of Glentress. It's all fun now on the way down! The only decision to make is which trail to follow... Spookywood?

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We drove there in 2018, which was great fun. The borrowed bikes were in good shape. As a beginner, the blue route was enough for us for now. 😉 We'll definitely be back. Not least because the trails are so diverse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking experience can I expect in the Moorfoot Hills?

The Moorfoot Hills primarily offer a natural trail riding experience, focusing on cross-country routes with ascents and descents through rolling hills. It's a more traditional mountain biking adventure, allowing you to enjoy the scenic Scottish landscape rather than purpose-built bike park features.

Are there dedicated bike parks with constructed features near Moorfoot?

While the Moorfoot Hills themselves feature natural trails, several world-class mountain bike centers, part of the 7stanes network, are accessible in the broader region. These include Glentress Mountain Bike Centre and Innerleithen in the Tweed Valley, which offer a range of graded trails, jump lines, and downhill descents.

Which bike parks near Moorfoot are suitable for families and beginners?

Glentress Mountain Bike Centre is an excellent choice for families and beginners. It provides Green, Blue, Red, and Black graded MTB routes, ensuring options for all abilities. Facilities like bike hire, a cafe, and changing rooms make it very family-friendly.

What facilities are available at Glentress Mountain Bike Centre?

Glentress Mountain Bike Centre offers comprehensive facilities including bike hire, bike washing stations, showers, lockers, and a cafe. There's also a well-stocked bike shop on-site.

Are there any challenging trails for advanced riders near Moorfoot?

Yes, for advanced riders seeking more technical challenges, Innerleithen (part of the 7stanes) is renowned for its downhill and enduro trails. Within Glentress, trails like Spookywood Descent – 7stanes Glentress offer fun descents with features, and Priesthope Hill provides access to steep, technical trails.

What natural features or viewpoints can I find while mountain biking in the Moorfoot Hills?

The Moorfoot Hills offer expansive views of the Scottish landscape. From Priesthope Hill, you can enjoy killer views before dropping into trails or exploring the moors. The natural terrain itself provides a scenic backdrop for your rides.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in the Moorfoot Hills and surrounding areas?

Mountain biking in Scotland, including the Moorfoot Hills and 7stanes centers, is generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. While trails can be ridden year-round, conditions are typically best when it's drier. Be prepared for potentially muddy and slippery sections, especially on natural trails, as this is common in Scotland.

Are there other outdoor activities or routes available near the bike parks around Moorfoot?

Absolutely! Beyond mountain biking, the Moorfoot area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for touring cycling, easy hikes, and gravel biking. Popular cycling routes include the Gladhouse Reservoir loop and the challenging Elibank Craig Road loop.

Are permits required for biking in the Moorfoot Hills or nearby bike parks?

Generally, permits are not required for riding on public access trails in the Moorfoot Hills or at the 7stanes centers like Glentress. However, some private land or specific events might have their own rules. It's always good practice to check local signage or official websites if you're unsure about a particular trail.

Where can I find cafes or places to eat near the bike trails?

At Glentress Mountain Bike Centre, there is a great cafe on-site, perfect for a brew and a snack before or after your ride. Their toasties and cakes come highly recommended by visitors. For natural trails in the Moorfoot Hills, you might find cafes and pubs in nearby towns and villages.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks and trails around Moorfoot?

Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the natural, expansive trail riding in the Moorfoot Hills to the purpose-built, graded trails at centers like Glentress. The stunning Scottish scenery, well-maintained facilities at dedicated centers, and the challenge of technical descents are frequently highlighted as major draws.

Are there any lesser-known bike spots or trails in the Moorfoot Hills?

While the Moorfoot Hills are known for their natural trails, exploring the area can reveal many hidden gems. From Priesthope Hill, you can venture west into woods with steep, technical trails or north to the wind-swept expanses of Glede Knowe and Windelstraw Law, offering a sense of discovery away from the main centers.

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