Want sunshine & dusty trails? Then try dhspain.com!!

dhspain.com is a exciting new mountain bike holiday company based in Malaga, Southern Spain. The company is run by brothers Rob and Tom Deacon, who offer fully guided and fully uplifted holiday packages for downhillers and free riders on some of the best terrain in Europe. With an extensive variety of tracks and trails it is a promise that you will never want to get off your bike again. The tracks range from 3 minute downhill courses to long 20 minute descents. There are even some mini downtown sections and a bike park in Benalmadena with dirt jumps, ladder drops and the infamous wall ride! In keeping with the spanish lifestyle, lunchtime is spent in a traditional tapas bar, where you can relax and take a breather. After a short break or a long one if you choose, it's back up to the mountains for some more adrenaline packed riding! Accommodation is located in the very popular coastal resort, Benalmadena and is situated just meters from the beach and close to many restaurants and bars. If you fancy a night out with the lads, you're in luck, as it's just a 10-minute walk to the marina and the 24hour Square, where you will find a variety or bars and clubs open until the early hours. One Planet Adventure have already been over to Spain to sample the dhspain experience and thoroughly enjoyed their trip. On his return, Jim said: 'To say that the riding was varied would be an understatement - in any one day we would ride short DH tracks, 20 min epic enduro DH's, bike parks and some of the coolest urban descents through small towns I have ever dreamed of.' Check out their full report at www.oneplanetadventure.com and you can also see the dhspain.com video here. So take a look at the website www.dhspain.com and get yourself booked in for the best winter riding you can get.

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