Kielder Forest Mtb trails (Beginner friendly)

Off Road (Trail) Biking
Oct 19
2024

6 people attending

0 places left

Your price
Β£12.50
Event difficulty background shape EventDifficulty
Easy Moderate Very Hard
Easier grade Mtb trails that are very flowy and less technical

πŸ” around 15mi

πŸ“ Home to northern Europe's largest man-made lake and England's largest forest, Kielder is rugged mountain bike heaven. Come and experience some of the best single tracks in the UK with breathtaking views. (1h from Carlisle, 1h 10 min from Newcastle, 2h from Edinburgh)

🧭 We will be riding bridleways that are ideal for anyone wanting to try out mountain biking, or get back in the saddle. The uphills consist of easier singletracks, and the downhills will be very flowy. This means you can easily carry your speed without having to worry about too steep or rocky bits, that could be tricky to deal with.

🚲 Bike hire is available next to the starting point of the trail centre, pre-booking is advised

⛺️ By Kielder Castle is a campsite, as well as a pub and cafe. If you stay at the campsite, parking would be free. If you're looking for a B&B then why not stay at The Pheasant Inn. More accommodation options are available here. The closest supermarket is the Co-op in Bellingham, which is best visited on your way to Kielder.

πŸš— While there is no bus service to Kielder, many members would be happy to carshare. Please check out who's going and consider dropping them a message.

~~~

Want to make a weekend of it? Then clink on the links for further details:

Kielder Saturday Beginners (This event)

Kielder Sunday Medium

~~~

OutdoorLads Events Calendars
You can now go directly to our events calendar pages by bookmarking the follow links:

MTB / Off Road Calendar

Looking for LGBTQ+ mountain biking groups in the UK? Read our full guide on gay mountain biking groups

~~~

IMPORTANT! - Participation Statement

You MUST complete the Cycling Participation Statement in addition to booking your event space before attending a cycling event.

~~~

Photo Credits: Taken by Mark Rawlinson. OutdoorLads have permission to use these photos.