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Glenlivet Mountain Bike Trails
Avg 4.67
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  • Information:
  • Type: Purpose Built Centre
  • Grades: Blue,Red,Black,Orange,Ungraded,Black Diamond,Pro
  • Riding: Cross Country,Pump Track,Enduro,Downhill
  • Facilities: Car Park,Toilets,Visitors Centre,Cafe,Bike Wash,Bike Hire,Accessible
  • Distance(s): 5-10km, 21- 30km
  • Number: 01479 870 070
  • Country: Scotland
  • County: Cairngorms National Park
  • Website: Glenlivet, Bike Glenlivet
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Description

Glenlivet Mountain Bike Trail Centre is in the Cairngorms National Park. There are blue, red, and black trails, an orange freeride line, a short Mini Downhill enduro-style track, a pro-XL jump line, a cafe, a pump track and a skills area. There is also a network of natural off-piste trails.

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Glenlivet Blue

  • Glenlivet Blue is a 9km blue grade route suitable for all the family but exciting to ride with its twists and turns and great flow. The Blue is 'swoopy', sort of like a bobsleigh run-stroke roller coaster ride. But it is blue so no deliberate jumps on it, however, if you try hard and you know the trail there are jump opportunities to be had. It's pretty rad for a blue.

Glenlivet Red

  • Glenlivet Red is a 22K red-grade route with black-grade technical features to keep the expert mountain biker entertained all year long! Glenlivet Red climbs to the summit of Carn Daimh, offering breathtaking views of the Cairngorms before plunging into the Glenlivet descent; 6.5K of single track downhill packed with black grade features and jumps. the red is tight and twisty, described as sort of 'Welsh' in places (think narrow full bench cut on a steep side slope).

Glenlivet Orange

  • The Orange freeride line is 1km long and full of jumps and berms.

Mini DH

  • Mini DH starts just at the top end of the car park and is just under 1km. It has muddy sections, roots, large drop-offs (can ride around), jumps and steep sections.
  • For 2025 there will be a top section for Mini DH, starting next to Keiran’s line. It will be a blend of machine-built, and hand-dug trail sections to give as natural a feel as possible, while at the same time constructed to stand up to the volume of riders expected to use it. This style of construction tries to minimise the impact on the environment and ensure the trail rides differently in the wet compared to dry conditions, with some roots and mud still evident.  

Glendura - Black

  • This hand-built track kicks just above the top of the Red and joins the red lower down after a mix of fast open hillside, tech, loam and woods.

Kieran’s line - Pro

      • Glenlivet’s XL jump trail is called ‘Kieran’s line’. It is named in memory of Keiran Mckandie @keiranslegacysavinglives. It is a pro-difficult jump line to challenge and push your progression.

Pump Track / Skills Area

      • A 75-metre progressive pump track.

Glenlivet Hand-Cut Natural Trails

      • A few natural trails like the Grey Area, Steep Spice and the Diamh Hard, Glenduro and Mini DH dotted around.

Facilities

      • A friendly welcome awaits at the Bike Glenlivet Centre which has all the facilities to meet your needs
      • The Coffee Still cafe is ready to refuel you after your ride with a selection of hot snacks and delicious home baking.
      • Car Park / Cafe / Toilets (open 24hrs) / Baby changing / Bike hire / Bike wash / Information

Natural Trails

      • There are many miles of epic natural trail riding available within the Glenlivet Estate, a free estate map is available locally and on the estate website to help plan your route.

Clubs and Groups

      • Moray Mountain Bike Club is based locally

Other Stuff

      • The project was created by The Crown Estate, owners of Glenlivet Estate, with assistance from the European Development Fund, Cairngorms National Park Authority and Moray Council
      • The trails opened in November 2013
      • Russell Burton carried out the initial feasibility study in 2009 with Paul Masson at 'Cycletherapy' doing the build. 
      • Funding consists of
        • Car park money, all of which is ring-fenced for trail maintenance and development. They charge for a day’s parking, with the trails and toilet facilities free to use.
        • Grant funding; local windfarm etc
        • Contribution from Crown Estate Scotland which they lease the land.
        • Contribution from their own company: Bike Glenlivet Ltd.

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Neal:
Avg 4.54
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Fantastic trail centre for beginners all the way up to racers, not Fort Bill techy downhill but a great place to hone your skills or even start from the bottom and build up a passion for this great sport. Great news that the Scottish Enduro Series is coming to Glenlivet in June for the 3rd round in 2015. Season pass for car parking is well worth the money if you are a regular.

What do you like?

Well kept trails Up To date Facebook page with weather and event updates Coffee still has fantastic coffee and cake The essential spare are stocked Bike hire Bike wash Toilets and shower facilities

What could be improved?

World Cup racers won't find it as techy as they would like

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

31/12/2014 - about 11 years ago

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Ian:
Avg 5.00
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Brilliant trail, really enjoyed it and highly recommend it to others :)

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

16/12/2014 - about 11 years ago

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Yeti575man:
Avg 3.69
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Flow down the Glen

What do you like?

The Blue is one of the best beginner / intermediate trails that I have come across, very easy for a complete novice but equally rewarding for the more advanced rider providing he tackles it at speed. The berms and overall flow are particularly good. The Red incorporates 90% of the Blue, and provides a good warm up before you tackle the long and rather featureless climb to the start of the downhill. It's well worth making the extra effort to reach the top of the hill as the views are stunning on a fine day. Once on the Red you will come across several Red and Black features which look daunting as they are generally blind but take the time to walk them first and you will quickly see that they are fairly straightforward if you have a reasonable skill level. The café is staffed by friendly locals and is well worth a visit.

What could be improved?

Nothing significant, but the climbs are a bit of a slog and could use a few features to make them more distracting from the hard work

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

05/11/2014 - over 11 years ago

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Michael Munro:
Avg 4.54
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Fun fun fun

What do you like?

The Glenlivet trails (particularly the red trail) are simply some of the most fun trails I have ever ridden. After a fairly long but not overly hard climb, the downhill is so fast but very well made and laid out so that there's no scary stuff, just flat out fun that will give you a cheesy grin on your face the whole way down. The cafe is also worth a mention. Really good food, freindly staff and just what you need after smashing the trails.

What could be improved?

If you like big, gnarly downhill trails this probably isn't for you. Although, you'd probably still have a great time there's nothing very technical or challenging.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

05/11/2014 - over 11 years ago

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Ruth:
Avg 4.12
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Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

29/10/2014 - over 11 years ago

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Duncan Jagger:
Avg 4.42
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Under an hour from home!

My second favourite place to ride (after Laggan). Beautiful part of the world and facilities to rival most of the trail centres in the UK; except for having a wide variety of trails. Watch this space though...

What do you like?

The trails were opened up ahead of schedule, and we're absolutely banging from day one! The long red is physically challenging and has lots of variety to suit a wide range of abilities. The café is absolutely superb! Great coffee and home bakes, and a really friendly welcome.

What could be improved?

the car park fee! Folk from England will be well accustomed to this, but we're not used to it here! Still, those trails need to be maintained so it's all good!

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

27/10/2014 - over 11 years ago

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