Best bike parks around Causewayhead, located within Stirling, Scotland, offers access to a variety of mountain biking trails and cycling routes. The area provides diverse options for cyclists, ranging from leisurely rides to challenging technical singletrack. Its proximity to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and other local areas ensures a wide range of terrain for different skill levels.
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Quiet place I also use for MTB
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The Argyle and Mar trails are great quality surfaces with long sweeping descents with a mix of open views and intimate woodland. Lovely!
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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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A black(expert) mtb trail named The Minefield descends from here to the right of the burn. It’s steep, rocky and rooty with drop offs, jumps and berms.
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In 1840 this was placed as a memoir of the Sheriffmuir Battle fought in November 1715. Today it's often used as a meeting. point and marks the start of the single track section of mountain bike trails in the surrounding woodland.
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The area around Causewayhead offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find natural singletrack, technical sections with roots and rocks, fast downhill runs, and even dedicated skills areas. Options range from challenging black-difficulty trails like 'The Minefield' at Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine to intermediate blue trails such as the Route 77 Forest Trail, and areas for practicing jumps and berms at Cambusbarron Quarry MTB Skills Area.
Yes, there are family-friendly options available. Woodland Streams at Ochil Hills Woodland Park offers attractive walks in deciduous woodland, a children's play area, and picnic sites, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the wider Stirling area and Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park provide numerous cycling opportunities, including beginner-friendly routes and scenic woodland tracks.
You can enjoy stunning natural beauty and viewpoints. The Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine offers a picturesque waterfall alongside its historical significance. For panoramic views, The Gathering Stone is a historical monument that also serves as a viewpoint, marking the start of singletrack trails with sweeping descents and open views. Many routes traverse beautiful Scottish landscapes, including lochs, forests, and hills.
Yes, several biking areas near Causewayhead have historical significance. The Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine is known for its 18th-century silver mine. The Gathering Stone is a monument commemorating the Sheriffmuir Battle of 1715. Woodland Streams at Ochil Hills Woodland Park is the remnant of the grounds of the historic Alva House, with display boards detailing its past.
The trails near Causewayhead cater to a wide range of skill levels. You can find challenging black-difficulty trails like 'The Minefield' at Silver Glen, which features steep, rocky, and rooty sections with drop-offs, jumps, and berms. There are also intermediate trails such as the Route 77 Forest Trail, described as a 'fabulous long blue trail' with pedalling and features. Beginner-friendly routes are also available, particularly in areas like Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.
Beyond mountain biking, the Causewayhead area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'The National Wallace Monument – Old Stirling Bridge loop'. There are also running trails, including routes around the University of Stirling Lake or more challenging long-distance runs. For more details on these activities, you can check out the MTB Trails around Causewayhead guide, the Hiking around Causewayhead guide, and the Running Trails around Causewayhead guide.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Woodland Streams at Ochil Hills Woodland Park has a car park. The Stirling area is well-connected, and many trailheads or access points to larger areas like Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park or Carron Valley will have designated parking facilities.
The areas around Causewayhead can be enjoyed year-round, but spring to autumn (roughly April to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions for biking. During these months, trails are typically drier, and the Scottish scenery is at its most vibrant. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly.
Yes, the Cambusbarron Quarry MTB Skills Area is an excellent spot for warming up or sessioning jumps. It features various sizes of jumps and remodelled berms, making it a great place to practice and develop your mountain biking skills.
Yes, the region offers various loop and longer-distance routes. Within Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, you can find scenic options like the Loch Katrine loop. The 'Gravelfoyle' trails around Loch Ard and Aberfoyle also provide superb gravel riding. For mountain biking, routes like 'Stirling University to Mine Woods, Cocksburn Reservoir and Witches Craig loop' offer significant distances and varied terrain.
The unique appeal of biking around Causewayhead lies in its combination of diverse terrain, stunning Scottish landscapes, and historical context. You can ride challenging singletrack through ancient woodlands, enjoy sweeping descents from historical viewpoints, and explore areas with rich mining history, all while being surrounded by the natural beauty of the Ochil Hills and the wider Stirling region.


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