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Top 5 Bike Parks around Dunblane

Best bike parks around Dunblane offer a network of mountain biking trails traversing diverse landscapes including rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and river valleys. The area provides varied terrain, from scenic river valleys to extensive woodlands and access to the Ochil Hills. Many routes incorporate historical landmarks such as Dunblane Cathedral and the Gathering Stone. These trails cater to various skill levels, ensuring options for different abilities.

Best bike parks around Dunblane

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine

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The Silver Glen lies approximately 1 km to the east of the town of Alva, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, and takes its name from the silver that was mined there in the …

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The Wood Hill, between Alva and Tillicoultry, is what remains of the grounds of Alva House (now demolished) and is now the Ochil Hills Woodland Park.

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The Gathering Stone

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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 …

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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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January 19, 2024, Woodland Streams of Ochil Hills Woodland Park

Quiet place I also use for MTB

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Neale
November 23, 2022, The Gathering Stone

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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Lovely quiet place with car park

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Brilliant trail .Well done to the builders 👍

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular mountain biking trails around Dunblane?

The Dunblane area offers a robust network of mountain biking trails. Highly rated options include the Mine Wood – Dunblane Cathedral and Museum loop from Kinbuck, The Gathering Stone – Mine Wood loop from Dunblane, and the Dunblane Cathedral and Museum – The Gathering Stone loop from Dunblane. Additionally, trails like Kippenrait Path and Coriander Chicken are well-regarded by local riders.

Are there trails suitable for advanced mountain bikers?

Yes, for advanced riders, the Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine features a black (expert) MTB trail named 'The Minefield'. This trail is known for its steep, rocky, and rooty sections, along with drop-offs, jumps, and berms. The 'Coriander Chicken' trail is also a popular red difficulty singletrack with features like a rock garden.

Where can I find trails suitable for beginners?

While Dunblane's trails cater to various skill levels, the 'Park of Keir: Dunblane Side' is a popular blue difficulty singletrack trail that might be suitable for those looking for less challenging routes. Many of the area's trails offer a range of difficulties, so it's best to check specific trail descriptions for beginner-friendly sections.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the bike trails near Dunblane?

The trails around Dunblane feature diverse terrain, including rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and river valleys like the River Allan. You'll encounter natural singletrack, extensive woodlands such as Kippenrait Glen and Mine Wood, and access to the more challenging terrain of the Ochil Hills. Some trails also incorporate technical features like rock gardens, jumps, and berms.

Are there scenic viewpoints accessible by bike?

Yes, many routes offer scenic views. The Gathering Stone is a notable viewpoint that also marks the start of singletrack mountain bike trails, offering open views and intimate woodland sections. The area's varied landscapes, including river valleys and woodlands, provide numerous picturesque spots.

What historical sites can I see while biking?

Several routes around Dunblane incorporate historical landmarks. You can pass by the Dunblane Cathedral and Museum, The Gathering Stone (a memoir of the Sheriffmuir Battle), and the Clan MacRae Monument. The Silver Glen Waterfall and Silver Mine is also near the site of an 18th-century silver mine with a rich history.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks and trails around Dunblane?

Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, ranging from scenic river valleys to challenging Ochil Hills, and the variety of skill levels available. The incorporation of historical landmarks like Dunblane Cathedral and The Gathering Stone adds cultural enrichment. The trails are highly rated by the komoot community for their quality and features.

Are there family-friendly options for biking near Dunblane?

Yes, Woodland Streams at Ochil Hills Woodland Park is considered family-friendly, offering attractive walks in deciduous woodland and a children's play area. While not a traditional bike park, Laigh Hills Park in Dunblane also provides a large natural area with woodland walks suitable for families, and a skatepark used by BMX riders.

What are the typical trail difficulty ratings in the Dunblane area?

The trails around Dunblane cater to various skill levels. You'll find routes rated as easy, moderate, and difficult. For example, the Mine Wood – Dunblane Cathedral and Museum loop from Kinbuck is a moderate trail, while 'The Minefield' at Silver Glen is an expert-level black trail. There are also blue and red difficulty singletrack trails like 'Park of Keir: Dunblane Side' and 'Coriander Chicken'.

Are there parking facilities available near the mountain biking trails?

Yes, some locations offer parking. For instance, Woodland Streams at Ochil Hills Woodland Park has a car park, making it convenient for visitors. It's advisable to check specific trailheads or park information for detailed parking availability.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Dunblane?

The area's trails are generally enjoyable across seasons, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder weather and vibrant scenery. While winter options exist, riders should be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions, and dress appropriately for the weather.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike trails around Dunblane?

Beyond mountain biking, the Dunblane area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Dunblane Cathedral and Museum – Rope Swing by the River loop', or enjoy easy hikes like the 'Darn Walk loop'. For more options, you can check out the Running Trails around Dunblane or Easy hikes around Dunblane guides.

Are there dedicated skills areas for mountain biking in Dunblane?

Yes, the Cambusbarron Quarry MTB Skills Area is a great place to warm up or session jumps. It features various sizes of jumps and berms, making it ideal for practicing and improving your mountain biking skills.

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