Best bike parks around Torridon And Kinlochewe offer a rugged wilderness experience in the Scottish Highlands. This area is characterized by the majestic Torridon Hills, winding glens, and natural singletrack. The terrain provides a variety of routes, from moderate forest tracks to technically demanding trails, known for dramatic scenery and challenging sections. The region is a celebrated destination for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking an authentic off-road adventure.
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Superb technical descent, one of the best in Scotland. Expert mountain biking skills required.
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Good rideable downhill! Watch out for the water gutters, it could cost you your rim. Lots of rocks with a few more difficult but rideable passages. When you get the flow, it's a wonderful descent. Amazing landscape! And watch out for the walkers. You share the path! Be nice, say hi!
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Very nice technical descent in an incredibly beautiful environment. For experienced mountain bikers! Especially very rough with lots of boulders, steep parts but also wonderfully flowy in parts!
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The slabs give a lot of grip in most conditions. Special place for mountain biking
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Coire Lair is simply stunning! the first section of trail is incredible, a bit lower its suffered significant water damage, and is mainly ruts of baby heads.
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This descent has some loose and steep sections where an injury after a crash might have consequences. Don't let that put you off. The open vistas to the south and unrelenting fun of the trail will have you grinning from ear to ear.
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Great fun approx 2.5km descent from the col down to Kenmore. Can be ridden as an out and back or as part of completing the whole coffin road.
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Torridon and Kinlochewe offer a rugged wilderness mountain biking experience, focusing on natural singletrack trails rather than traditional bike parks with man-made features. You'll find world-class natural singletrack, challenging terrain, and dramatic scenery, providing an authentic Scottish off-road adventure in the Highlands.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area boasts several technical descents. The Slabs Descent, Torridon is renowned for requiring expert mountain biking skills, offering a superb technical ride. The Coire Lair Descent features loose, steep sections and technical terrain, while the Coire Dubh Mor Downhill offers a good rideable downhill with many rocks and challenging passages, all set within amazing landscapes.
Yes, for those looking for a fun ride without extreme difficulty, the Kenmore Mountain Bike Descent is an excellent option. It's classified as intermediate and offers a great fun 2.5km descent.
The terrain in Torridon and Kinlochewe is varied and rugged. You can expect everything from bedrock and gravel singletracks to forest tracks, with many sections featuring rocks, boulders, and technical challenges. Some routes may even require 'hike-a-bike' sections due to the remote and wild nature of the trails.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is generally during the drier months, typically late spring to early autumn (May to September). While the West Coast rain is common, many trails are designed to withstand it. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as winter can bring significant challenges.
While many of the mountain biking trails are challenging, the region does offer some less demanding options. For example, the Forest Road Multi Trail near Kinlochewe is a 6 km dirt/gravel road trail that is multi-use and suitable for intermediate riders, offering a less challenging experience without major obstacles.
Mountain bike hire is available locally in the area. For instance, you can find bike rental services at the Outdoor Hut in Torridon, making it convenient to access the trails even if you don't bring your own bike.
Beyond mountain biking, Torridon and Kinlochewe are fantastic for hiking and mountaineering. You can explore challenging routes like the Summit of Beinn Alligin or more moderate options such as the Loch Allt an Daraich loop. For more details on hiking, check out our guides on Mountain Hikes, Family-friendly hikes, and Hikes from bus stations around Torridon And Kinlochewe.
The region is celebrated for its majestic Torridon Hills, winding glens, and breathtaking views. Many trails, such as the Coire Lair Descent, offer open vistas to the south. The Bealach Ban Singletrack provides beautiful views towards Glen Torridon, and the Coire Dubh Mor Downhill is set amidst amazing landscapes. You'll be immersed in the stunning Scottish Highlands.
Yes, after a day on the trails, you'll find options for refreshments. There are cafes and pubs in the vicinity of Torridon and Kinlochewe that cater to visitors, offering places to refuel and relax.
Generally, you do not need a specific permit for mountain biking on the established trails in the Torridon and Kinlochewe area. However, it's always good practice to respect local land access codes and be mindful of other users, as some paths are shared with walkers, as noted for the Coire Dubh Mor Downhill.


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