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Mountain biking around Denholm And District offers diverse terrain across the Scottish Borders, characterized by rolling countryside, river valleys, and prominent hills. The region features the broad valley of the River Teviot and the narrow glen of the Dean Burn, providing varied landscapes for cycling. Volcanic hills like Rubers Law and the Eildon Hills punctuate the skyline, offering both elevation and scenic backdrops for mountain bike routes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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37.8km
03:07
570m
570m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
115km
09:59
2,240m
2,240m
This difficult 71.5-mile mountain biking loop from Hawick through Eskdalemuir Forest and Tarras Valley Nature Reserve offers challenging cli

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80.4km
06:54
1,700m
1,700m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
16.6km
01:19
280m
280m
This easy 10.3-mile mountain bike loop from Jedburgh offers scenic views and accessible terrain, perfect for beginners and families.
18.8km
01:25
290m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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This excursion from the Southern Upland Way and the Cross Borders Drove Road is well worth the effort. On a clear day, you can see the hills surrounding the Tweed and Yarrow valleys. It's a special feeling, standing in a place where travelers, shepherds, and (Roman) armies passed through centuries ago.
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From this viewpoint near Minch Moor summit, you are afforded wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. On a clear day, you can see the rolling hills and valleys of the Scottish Borders region, with the Tweed Valley stretching out before you. You may also spot towns and villages such as Peebles and Innerleithen nestled among the greenery.
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Trig point with good views of Drinkstone hill and out over the Tweed Valley. On a clear day you can see over the border to the Northumberland National Park.
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A good mix of wide trails and single-track through a very quiet wood. A good view of The Waterloo Monument in the distance as well.
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Wide grassy paths typify Drinkstone Hills. It looks easy in the pictures but it can be tough going. It's worth it for the view back to Hawick though.
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Demolished castle that was a strategic battleground in the Scottish wars of independence. Demolished and turned into a reform prison, it's now a museum. Amazing view down to Jedburgh.
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This large 15-arch viaduct used to be a part of a railway line between Carlisle and Edinburgh. The line was opened in 1862 and closed in 1969. Today, it's a powerful slight to behold.
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There are over 30 mountain bike trails around Denholm And District, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy to difficult, across the scenic Scottish Borders.
The terrain in Denholm And District is characterized by rolling countryside, scenic river valleys, and prominent volcanic hills like Rubers Law and the Eildon Hills. You'll find routes with undulating sections, climbs, and descents, often following the River Teviot and passing through areas like the narrow glen of the Dean Burn.
Yes, Denholm And District offers several easy mountain bike trails. For example, the Vertish Hill Loop is an 11.7-mile trail with undulating sections, suitable for all skill levels and often completed in about 1 hour 16 minutes. There are 4 easy routes in total, perfect for those looking for a less challenging ride.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge can explore routes like the Eskdalemuir Forest loop from Hawick. This difficult 71.5-mile path offers varied terrain and significant elevation changes, providing a demanding experience. There are 6 difficult routes available for advanced mountain bikers.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Denholm And District are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Shankend Viaduct loop from Hawick and the Drinkstone Hill loop from Hawick, both offering a complete loop experience.
The trails often pass by significant historical and natural landmarks. You might encounter sites like the Stobs War Memorial and Stobs Camp Ruins on routes such as the Vertish Hill Loop. Other notable attractions in the wider area include the impressive Jedburgh Abbey, the historic Fatlips Castle, and the scenic Rubers Law Summit, offering panoramic views.
While some summits may require a short hike from a bike-friendly path, the region is known for its prominent hills offering breathtaking views. The Rubers Law Summit and the Eildon Hill North are iconic volcanic outcrops that provide extensive vistas of the Scottish Borders landscape. Some routes will offer glimpses of these natural features.
The mountain biking experience in Denholm And District is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.0 stars from 4 reviews. Over 80 mountain bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and the mix of easy to challenging routes available.
Denholm is situated in the Scottish Borders, and while some routes originate from larger towns like Hawick, which may have better public transport links, accessing specific trailheads directly by public transport can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus services or plan for car access to reach starting points.
Denholm village itself is a Conservation Area with a distinctive green, and it offers local amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in Denholm and nearby towns like Hawick, providing convenient places to refuel and rest after your rides.
The Scottish Borders 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 can also be excellent, though trails might be busier. Winter riding is possible but requires appropriate gear for potentially colder and wetter conditions.
Yes, several trails incorporate historical elements. For instance, the Vertish Hill Loop passes historical sites like the Stobs War Memorial and Stobs Camp Ruins. The wider region is rich in history, with sites like Jedburgh Abbey also nearby.


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