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Top 7 Bike Parks around Aviemore

Best bike parks around Aviemore are situated within the Cairngorms National Park, offering diverse biking opportunities. The region features dedicated bike parks and a network of natural trails. This area is known for its mountainous landscape, extensive forests, and lochs, providing varied terrain for cyclists.

Best bike parks around Aviemore

  • The most popular bike park is Cairngorm Bike Park, a mountain bike park that features lower trails accessible via two treadmills. It offers a small but enjoyable experience, with options for climbing to upper trails.
  • Another must-see spot is Rooty Trail in Abernethy Forest, a challenging forest trail. This narrow dirt path provides an opportunity to practice S1+/S2 forest riding skills, featuring mud and tree roots.
  • Visitors also love Green Dream Singletrack, Creag Dhubh, a challenging singletrack trail. It is described as a flowing descent down the eastern face of Creag Dhubh.
  • Aviemore is known for its mountain bike parks, challenging singletrack, and technical descents. The area offers a variety of bike parks and trails to explore, catering to different skill levels.
  • The bike parks around Aviemore are appreciated by the komoot community, with 4 highlights and 28 upvotes.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Jean's Hut Memorial Site

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Site of a bothy with a commemorative plaque which was erected in memory of a keen mountaineer. The bothy has now been removed due to safety concerns.
There was a plaque on the building (present whereabouts not known) "To the memory of Jean McIntyre Smith, who trod this was joyfully. March 17, 1948. Cha till I tuillidh" It was erected in her memory by her parents soon after she died.

This bothy was removed in 1986 due to safety concerns, following the deaths of three mountaineers who were trying to find it in appalling weather conditions. Several bothies and marker cairns in the area have been removed due to such concerns.
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A great opportunity to practice your S1+/S2 forest riding skills on this narrow dirt path through Abernethy Forest with plenty of mud and lots of tree roots. A route probably best suited to mountain bike or "hardcore" gravel bike riders.

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Cairngorm Bike Park

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A small but nice bike park. The lower trails can be reached via two treadmills. The upper trails can be reached either by cycling up the purple trail or by taking the train to the middle station.

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Green Dream Singletrack, Creag Dhubh

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As it says on the tin, really - a lovely squiggly slice of singletrack perfection down the eastern face of Creag Dhubh.

Pretty gopping in the winter, mind you - but if you've ridden this far you'll have found out all about that by now.

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Hutchison Hut Descent

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Technical and challenging descent that follows the ravine and river line down to the memorial hut. It's loose with drainage bars and challenging rock features. Well worth doing if you're experienced and confident on a bike.

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September 16, 2024, Cairngorm Bike Park

One day the train will be working again; for now, it's a climb to the upper trails top. Easy on an eMTB.

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Spot now on the edge of the mountain bike park. Still great views.

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A small but nice bike park. The lower trails can be reached via two treadmills. The upper trails can be reached either by cycling up the purple trail or by taking the train to the middle station.

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A great opportunity to practice your S1+/S2 forest riding skills on this narrow dirt path through Abernethy Forest with plenty of mud and lots of tree roots. A route probably best suited to mountain bike or "hardcore" gravel bike riders.

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Site of a bothy with a commemorative plaque which was erected in memory of a keen mountaineer. The bothy has now been removed due to safety concerns. There was a plaque on the building (present whereabouts not known) "To the memory of Jean McIntyre Smith, who trod this was joyfully. March 17, 1948. Cha till I tuillidh" It was erected in her memory by her parents soon after she died. This bothy was removed in 1986 due to safety concerns, following the deaths of three mountaineers who were trying to find it in appalling weather conditions. Several bothies and marker cairns in the area have been removed due to such concerns. https://her.highland.gov.uk/Monument/MHG33498

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Technical and challenging descent that follows the ravine and river line down to the memorial hut. It's loose with drainage bars and challenging rock features. Well worth doing if you're experienced and confident on a bike.

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As it says on the tin, really - a lovely squiggly slice of singletrack perfection down the eastern face of Creag Dhubh. Pretty gopping in the winter, mind you - but if you've ridden this far you'll have found out all about that by now.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which bike parks in Aviemore are suitable for beginners and families?

For beginners and families, the Cairngorm Bike Park is an excellent choice. Opened in 2023, it features uplift conveyor belts for easy access to lower trails, making it ideal for children and those new to mountain biking. They also offer bike hire, including balance bikes, and have a café, toilets, and a shop nearby. Sender Bike Park at Rothiemurchus also provides a confidence-boosting experience for all ages and skill levels, with a focus on coaching.

Where can I find modern bike park facilities near Aviemore?

The Cairngorm Bike Park, located a short drive from Aviemore, offers modern facilities. It includes a variety of trails, uplift conveyor belts, and bike hire services from Commencal. The park is conveniently situated near a café, toilets, and a shop, with a regular bus service connecting it to Aviemore.

Are there bike parks in Aviemore focused on skill improvement and coaching?

Yes, Sender Bike Park at Rothiemurchus is custom-designed as a premier coaching area in the UK. It provides expert coaching and guiding in a picturesque, forest-sheltered location, making it ideal for riders looking to improve their technique and confidence.

What are some challenging mountain bike trails around Aviemore for experienced riders?

Experienced riders looking for a challenge have several options. The Green Dream Singletrack, Creag Dhubh offers a flowing descent. For technical descents, the Hutchison Hut Descent is highly technical with loose terrain and demanding rock features. Other challenging trails include the Burma Road for a significant climb, the Ridge Line Trail in Glen Feshie for varied technical riding, and the Cliff Top Trail in Inchriach Forest for a mix of technical sections.

Are there trails for practicing technical forest riding skills?

Absolutely. The Rooty Trail in Abernethy Forest is perfect for practicing S1+/S2 forest riding skills. This narrow dirt path features plenty of mud and tree roots, providing a great opportunity to hone your technique in a natural setting.

What amenities are available at the bike parks near Aviemore?

At Cairngorm Bike Park, you'll find bike hire (including e-bikes), a café, toilets, and a shop. Sender Bike Park at Rothiemurchus focuses on coaching and is easily accessible. Many trails in the wider area are close to Aviemore, which offers a range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation for cyclists.

How accessible are the bike parks and trails from Aviemore?

Many bike parks and trails are very accessible. Cairngorm Bike Park is a short drive from Aviemore and has a regular bus service. Sender Bike Park at Rothiemurchus is just a few minutes' ride outside Aviemore, nestled beside a road and cycle path. Other trails like the Ryvoan Loop and Loch Einich are also within easy reach, often starting or passing through areas with good access.

Can I find trails with scenic views or natural features around Aviemore?

Yes, the Aviemore area, within the Cairngorms National Park, is rich in scenic trails. Cairngorm Bike Park offers outstanding views towards Loch Morlich. The Ryvoan Loop features stunning scenery, including the vibrant green Lochan Uaine (Green Loch) and the Abernethy Forest. The Loch Einich route provides breathtaking views surrounded by the high peaks of the Cairngorms.

When is the best time to visit Aviemore for mountain biking?

The best time to visit Aviemore for mountain biking is generally from spring through autumn when the weather is milder and trails are less likely to be affected by snow or severe mud. While some trails can be ridden in winter, conditions can be challenging, with trails like the Green Dream Singletrack becoming 'gopping' (very muddy and difficult).

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Aviemore?

Beyond bike parks, Aviemore offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Ryvoan Bothy – Loch Morlich loop' or the 'Old Logging Way Gravel Path – Path to Loch Einich loop'. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like 'Loch an Eilein Circular', and challenging running trails like 'Chalamain Gap from Glenmore'. For more details, check out the gravel biking, easy hikes, and running trails guides around Aviemore.

Are there gravel biking opportunities around Aviemore?

Yes, Aviemore is an excellent destination for gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Ryvoan Bothy – Loch Morlich loop' and the 'Old Logging Way Gravel Path – Path to Loch Einich loop'. These routes offer diverse terrain and scenic views, perfect for a gravel bike adventure. For more information, refer to the Gravel biking around Aviemore guide.

Can I find hiking trails near the bike parks?

Yes, the area around Aviemore offers many hiking trails that are often close to or accessible from the bike park locations. You can explore easy hikes like the 'Loch an Eilein Circular' or the 'Ryvoan Pass loop'. These trails provide a different way to experience the stunning Cairngorms landscape. For more options, see the Easy hikes around Aviemore guide.

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