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Top 6 Bike Parks around Dull And Weem

Best bike parks around Dull And Weem are located in a region of the Scottish Highlands characterized by its varied natural landscape, including forests, hills, and river valleys. The area offers a range of mountain biking experiences, from natural singletrack to dedicated downhill trails. Its proximity to Aberfeldy provides access to a network of routes catering to different skill levels. This makes the region a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking diverse terrain and scenic beauty.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Shred'o MTB Trail

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Incredible trail that starts with large berms, shark fin jumps before flowing through the forest and finishing with a huge hip jump.

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Walk the Talk Downhill Track

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One of the best handbuilt trails Scotland has to offer. You'll find a real mixture of terrain here from steep and loamy to technical drops, jumps, rock rolls and all …

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The hill has many downhill trails. If you want to try the easiest one, go up the hill and cycle past the walkers green sign on left, cycle around the …

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Meall Odhar Wind Farm Trail

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For Trail MTB explorers on an adventure.

OK, so the actual Meall Odhar 'summit' is approximately a 300mm walk through the heather; this rideable-to point is close enough.

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Many nice walks and cycling paths around Craigower and some steep mtb trails.

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April 17, 2024, Walk the Talk Downhill Track

A good wide dirt track from the mast cut through the forest giving easy access to this Highlight.

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From highlight the route to Craigower starts with asphalt, then gravel then dirt.

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For Trail MTB explorers on an adventure. OK, so the actual Meall Odhar 'summit' is approximately a 300mm walk through the heather; this rideable-to point is close enough. An excellent MTB S0 gravel road - it's a wind farm site - to this point from the main A826 road. There's car parking at the road side entry point. Very scenic panoramic views along the route particularly at this high point. A very pleasant eMTB ascent and a definite whoosh back down. Alternatively, taking the track north into the woods from near Loch Hoil and looping clockwise past the quarry gives an alternate route back to the main road (start point).

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Asphalt road followed by gravel path/track and then dirt path gives access to Criagower hill. Key word here is gravel.

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Very nice walks and cycling paths ahead as well as steep mtb trails if you like downhill thrills.

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Many nice walks and cycling paths around Craigower and some steep mtb trails.

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Incredible trail that starts with large berms, shark fin jumps before flowing through the forest and finishing with a huge hip jump.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of mountain biking trails can I find around Dull And Weem?

The Dull And Weem area offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find natural singletrack, challenging downhill tracks, and dedicated facilities with features like berms and jumps. Trails vary from moderate to 'proline' difficulty, including technical sections with rock gardens and flowing descents.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or families in the Dull And Weem area?

Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. While some trails are quite challenging, you can find options suitable for beginners, particularly around Aberfeldy. For example, the Start of Killiecrankie and Craigower Paths offers intermediate cycle ways, and some blue trails around Aberfeldy are suitable for those just starting out.

Where can I find challenging or advanced mountain bike trails near Dull And Weem?

For advanced riders, the area boasts several challenging options. Shred'o MTB Trail is a challenging forest trail with large berms and shark fin jumps. Another must-see is Walk the Talk Downhill Track, known for its steep sections, technical drops, jumps, and rock rolls. Weem Wood also features 'proline' difficulty trails.

What are some popular mountain biking spots in Weem Wood?

Weem Wood, very close to Dull And Weem, offers a variety of popular singletrack trails. Riders can explore trails like 'Sundance,' 'Cam 'an' Em,' 'Top Of The World,' and 'Chraggs Direct.' These trails are known for their natural feel and features such as berms, jumps, and rock gardens.

Are there dedicated bike park facilities near Dull And Weem?

Yes, Glassie Bike Park in Aberfeldy provides dedicated mountain biking facilities with features like berms and jumps. It has undergone significant work and offers a structured riding experience, though it can be particularly challenging in wet conditions.

What are the longest mountain bike routes in the area?

In Weem Wood, the Loch Farleyer Path is a notable long trail, extending 3.9 miles. Around Aberfeldy, you can find longer loops such as the 'Camserny and Dull Wood loop' which is approximately 24 km, and the 'Aberfeldy Watermill Café – Loch Kennard loop' at around 28 km.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Dull And Weem?

Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'River Tay & Glen Quaich loop from Aberfeldy.' There are also numerous running trails, including the 'Birks of Aberfeldy loop' and the challenging 'Schiehallion from Braes of Foss car park.' For more options, check out the Cycling around Dull And Weem and Running Trails around Dull And Weem guides.

Are there scenic viewpoints accessible by bike around Dull And Weem?

Absolutely. The region is known for its beautiful Scottish landscape. The Meall Odhar Wind Farm Trail offers very scenic panoramic views, particularly from its high points. Additionally, the Start of Killiecrankie and Craigower Paths provides access to viewpoints along its cycle ways.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the bike parks and trails in Dull And Weem?

Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain, from natural singletrack to dedicated downhill tracks. The scenic beauty of the Scottish landscape is a major draw, with routes highlighting the natural surroundings. Many enjoy the progressive riding options, catering to both skill development and challenging experiences, and the commitment of local builders to maintain and expand the trail network.

When is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Dull And Weem?

The region's trails are generally best enjoyed during drier periods, typically from spring through autumn. While some trails can be ridden year-round, conditions can become very challenging and muddy in wet weather, especially at places like Glassie Bike Park. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Where can I find mountain biking trails around Aberfeldy?

Aberfeldy is a central hub for mountain biking near Dull And Weem. You'll find various loops and routes, including the 'Camserny and Dull Wood loop,' the 'Bridge over the Moness Burn – Green Bothy loop,' and the 'Aberfeldy Watermill Café – Loch Kennard loop.' These trails offer a mix of difficulties and allow riders to experience the local landscape.

Are there any trails that offer a mix of cycling paths and steep mountain bike sections?

Yes, the Start of Killiecrankie and Craigower Paths is a great example. It provides access to both intermediate cycle ways and steep mountain bike trails, offering a varied experience for riders looking for both scenic paths and downhill thrills.

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