Southern Scotland is acclaimed as a mountain biking hotspot includes the 7stanes world-class mountain biking centres that span the south of Scotland.
The award-winning 7stanes trails offer some of the best mountain biking in the country and attract riders from all over the UK and beyond. Whether you’re a beginner wanting to develop your skills or an expert rider in search of thrills, then look no further.
If you prefer more natural mountain bike routes and then the outdoor access in Scotland is exceptionally good, which opens up an impressive array of natural routes and explains why the country is such a hit with mountain bikers.
24 September 2020
Forestry and Land Scotland is advising forest visitors to observe all safety signage and diversion signage when felling work begins at the end of this month.
19 May 2020
As it begins planning for a post-COVID recovery, Forestry and Land Scotland are beginning to think about work at Glentress Mountain Bike Trail Centre.
5 May 2019
We are delighted to see the Borders Buses X62 have launched a bike-friendly allowing you to travel to Glentress, Innerleithen and the wider Tweed Valley with your bike.
11 April 2019
Catch all the action from the Scottish Downhill Association‘s second round at Innerleithen which with a stacked Elite field made for some tight racing!
4 April 2019
The Tweed Valley race season kicked off two weeks ago with 550 riders taking to the trails for TweedLove’s Vallelujah Enduro.
4 March 2021
Eighteen months after TweedLove’s last MTB event, they are back with some great enduro news, and a very positive attitude to bike life beyond Covid.
4 February 2021
TweedLove Bike Festival has announced a new headline partnership with Chain Reaction Cycles for their 2021 festival weekend based in the Tweed Valley, Scotland.
7 December 2020
The launch of Gravelfoyle will feature the opening of three new waymarked routes promoting Aberfoyle as Scotland's premier Gravel Cycling destination.
24 September 2020
Forestry and Land Scotland is advising forest visitors to observe all safety signage and diversion signage when felling work begins at the end of this month.
16 September 2020
Forestry and Land Scotland is looking to help improve everyone’s enjoyment, minimise any future user conflicts and improve the natural environment in the Tweed Valley forests by setting out zones for different activities.