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Top 5 Bike Parks around Queenzieburn

Best bike parks around Queenzieburn include a variety of mountain biking trails and skills areas in the surrounding region. This area provides diverse experiences for cyclists, ranging from skill-building jumps to scenic singletrack. The landscape features forested areas and quarries, offering varied terrain for different riding styles. These locations cater to various abilities and preferences, making the region a notable destination for cycling.

Best bike parks around Queenzieburn

  • The most popular bike parks is Carron Valley Red Trail, an…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Carron Valley Red Trail

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A very short (only 8km) red (but really it should be blue) trail through the woods at Carron Valley. The trail has an excellent all weather surface so holds together …

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Eas Dubh Singletrack

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For those of us non-MTBers, all the small steps/jumps/ramps could be bypassed.

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Route 77 Forest Trail

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Brilliant trail .Well done to the builders 👍

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A great place to visit to warm up for a ride or session some jumps. You'll find there's various sizes of jumps here too which is ace.

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Mealybrae Singletrack Climb

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This single track climb beginning from Mealybrae will be a difficult section to ride during wet and winter season, even on a dry summer days it certainly is a MTB …

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Mark Davison
August 28, 2024, Eas Dubh Singletrack

For those of us non-MTBers, all the small steps/jumps/ramps could be bypassed.

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Loads of the access roads are closed due to tree felling at the moment so you will have to find alternatives. Komoot re-routed me up a non-bikable trail full of thorny bramble jaggies.

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Neale
December 9, 2022, Eas Dubh Singletrack

The drop in at the start is the hardest bit. After that it’s a joy with little jump ramps with go around.

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Alex
December 8, 2022, Eas Dubh Singletrack

Fun flowing singletrack in the trees.

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New jumps and berms plus remodelling. Good quality work

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Fabulous long blue trail. Not easy with pedalling and features.

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Brilliant trail .Well done to the builders 👍

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This single track climb beginning from Mealybrae will be a difficult section to ride during wet and winter season, even on a dry summer days it certainly is a MTB territory. Notably the surface is slippery with large rocks and pebbles, therefore wide and grippy tyres are crucial. Moreover if you're on a gravel bike be prepared to push your bike until the gate, after that it becomes hand packed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking experiences can I find around Queenzieburn?

The region around Queenzieburn offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from dedicated skills areas to scenic singletrack and forest trails. You can find spots for skill development, flowing singletrack sections, and longer, more extended rides.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or intermediate riders?

Yes, several trails cater to intermediate riders. For instance, the Carron Valley Red Trail is an 8 km red-graded trail, though some consider it more akin to a blue (intermediate) trail. Eas Dubh Singletrack also features small jump ramps with 'go-around' options, making it accessible for various rider preferences, including non-MTBers.

Where can I practice jumps and develop my mountain biking skills?

The Cambusbarron Quarry MTB Skills Area is an excellent place to warm up or session jumps. It's known for offering various sizes of jumps and has seen recent upgrades, including new jumps, berms, and remodeling, making it suitable for different skill levels.

What options are available for advanced riders seeking a challenge?

For a more challenging experience, the Mealybrae Singletrack Climb is a demanding section, especially in wet conditions. Its slippery surface with large rocks and pebbles requires wide and grippy tires. Gravel bike riders might even need to push their bikes on certain sections.

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails near Queenzieburn?

While not explicitly labeled 'family-friendly,' trails like Eas Dubh Singletrack offer features like small jump ramps with 'go-around' options, allowing riders of different skill levels, including those who prefer to bypass obstacles, to enjoy the trail. The Carron Valley Red Trail, often considered intermediate, could also be suitable for families with some riding experience.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks around Queenzieburn?

Many trails, like the Carron Valley Red Trail, feature an all-weather surface, making them suitable even in wet conditions, though large puddles can form. Some trails are even recommended for night riding in winter. However, challenging sections like the Mealybrae Singletrack Climb are particularly difficult during wet and winter seasons, so drier months might be preferable for those seeking less challenging conditions.

Are there any specific conditions or closures I should be aware of?

Yes, it's advisable to check the Forestry and Land Scotland website before heading out, as trails in forested areas, such as the Carron Valley Red Trail, can be subject to closures due to forestry work and tree felling. Drainage can also be an issue on some trails, leading to large puddles in wet weather.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks around Queenzieburn?

Beyond mountain biking, the area around Queenzieburn offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore additional MTB trails, go running, or enjoy easy hikes. The region features routes like the Carron Valley Reservoir loop for MTB, and various running and hiking trails around landmarks such as Bar Hill Roman Fort and Silvanus Roman Head Sculpture.

Which trails offer flowing singletrack sections?

The Eas Dubh Singletrack is known for its fun, flowing singletrack sections within the trees. While the initial drop-in is considered the hardest part, the rest of the trail is enjoyable and features small jump ramps with go-around options.

Are there longer, more extended rides available?

Yes, the Route 77 Forest Trail is described as a 'fabulous long blue trail.' It includes pedaling sections and various features, making it a good option for those looking for a more extended ride.

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

While specific cafes are not detailed in the trail information, the region around Queenzieburn is generally well-serviced. Many popular cycling areas often have local amenities nearby. It's recommended to check local listings for cafes and pubs in surrounding towns before your visit.

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