Cycling

This is the Introduction page for the biking section. Notice that this page uses biking to refer to cycling not motorbiking. Both of us are keen cyclists, both on and off road.

We are fortunate to live amongst the northern hills of England and have ready access to a wide network of rideable bridleways. This has meant that there is little incentive to get away at times - especially when mountain biking. However we have made some trips further afield: a couple to the forests of the Seven Stanes and a recent trip to the Picos de Europa in northern Spain.

Seven Stanes

The Seven Stanes is a government backed initiative (through the forestry commission) to develop seven different forest parks for mountain biking. These are all in Southern Scotland and are centred around Peebles on the one hand and Dumfries - Newton Stewart on the other. Not all the centres are open yet, currently there are five completed or nearly completed sites. Each centre has been given a different character so if one set of trails doesn’t suit you another almost certainly will.

Picos de Europa

The Picos de Europa is a small mountain range in northern Spain, situated about an hours drive west of Santander and a further half an hour inland. The range is very compact and is surrounded by a range of steep sided foothills. Threading their way around, up and over these hills is a range of tracks and paths that provide some interesting and occasionally lung bursting cycling. Our three outings here provide a good introduction to the mountain biking available in this region.

Peru

Peru would appear to be a strange destination for mountain biking but there are a surprising number of the old Inca trails that are suitable for two wheeled transport despite the Incas having never mastered the wheel. At the moment there is just a gallery of slideshows of our trip there but I hope to have some text to go with them shortly.

Cyprus

An ex-British something or other (there is still a British military base there) with the usual year round pleasant mediteranean climate. Though not high, the Troodos mountains have a mass of dirt roads and singletrack suitable for biking. Finding it is another matter! So we went with an organised trip that utilised a local, ex-pat, guide.



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