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Kirroughtree Mountain Bike Trail Centre
Avg 4.54
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  • Information:
  • Type: Purpose Built Centre
  • Grades: Green,Blue,Red,Black
  • Facilities: Car Park,Toilets,Visitors Centre,Cafe,Bike Wash,Bike Hire,Bike Shop,Showers
  • Distance(s): Under 5km, 5-10km, 11-20km, 31km
  • Country: Scotland
  • County: Dumfries and Galloway
  • Website: Kirroughtree
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Description

The Kirroughtree mountain bike trail centre is just east of Newton Stewart in Galloway Forest Park in Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland. 

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It is part of the 7Stanes network of MTB trails and is just around the corner from its sister trail Glentrool in the same forest. Kirroughtree is most famous for the technically challenging McMoab's huge slabs but it's a big forest (we are talking 300 square miles of the forest) so unsurprisingly we are talking lots of amazing trails with something for all abilities and tastes.

There is a Green, a Blue, a Red, and a Black trail and if that isn't enough there is a Taster Loop and a Skills Area too. 

Bargaly Wood (Green)

  • Bargaly Wood is a green graded family-friendly 6km long trail. This is a relaxed ride along forest trails, farm tracks, and quiet public roads. 

Larg Hill (Blue)

  • Larg Hill is a 10km (14km if you throw in the optional Doon Hill extension) blue graded trail. It is great for novices, confident children, and families. With 50% swooping twisty singletrack, rocky sections, and a few small rock drops peppered along the way it's a great trail. If you aren't sure then start with the Blue Taster Loop and you will get a good feel for what to expect.

Twister (Red)

  • The Twister is a red-graded 17km technically challenging trail. Being on 80% singletrack and packed full of technical features it is a confident mountain biker's dream come true. We are talking lots of singletrack, rock steps, a granite boulder, rock slab climbs (and descents), drop-offs, and flowing downhill tracks (the XC style variety). It has a few black graded options thrown in too and there is also the option to significantly extend your ride and join the 14km black graded Black Craigs loop at the midway point.

Black Craig's (Black)

  • Black Craig's is a 14km (31km if including the Red Twister) black graded trail of near legend. The highlight is McMoab's huge slabs.
  • With 75% singletrack, rocky technical features like rock step up's, the as mentioned huge McMoab granite slabs, steep climbs, fast-flowing descents (with serious drop-offs), raised timber sections, and ridges of exposed granite there is a lot on offer here. You start the trail on the red Twister and its halfway point to get to Black Craig's.

Skills Area (Blue, Red, and Black Options)

  • Following the track to the main trails for a couple of hundred metres you hit the Skills Area. You have a great choice of either blue, red, or black-graded short runs. It gives you an idea of what you can expect from the grades on the main trails as well as offering a fantastic progressive skills development opportunity. 

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Peter taylor:
Avg 4.48
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Singletrack from heaven

Plenty of parking, and the facilities are of a very high clean standard, the trail has probably some of the best single track going with enough technical but to keep you on your toes but still flow nice, not loads of steep climbs, apart from heartbreak hill but what comes after is worth the pain.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

08/11/2015 - about 10 years ago

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stumpy_dan:
Avg 4.08
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Great flow and fun rock sections

Really enjoyed Kirroughtree. It is designed well and rides really fast with fun flow. There arenNeat short rock sections both on the ups and downs to keep you on your toes. Decent facilities form cafe, bike wash and the folks in the onsite breakpad bike shop are really helpful. Ups are not too long but long enough to make the descents fun. Overall great singletrack riding.

What do you like?

Flow Rock sections Great facilities

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

14/11/2014 - about 11 years ago

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Sean Conlon:
Avg 4.12
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Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

13/10/2014 - over 11 years ago

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StupidMonkeyKev:
Avg 4.02
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Rolling Singletrack - lovely isolation

Well worth a visit. There are a number of "stanes" in this D&G area and if you go you should try Kirroughtree. Very natural feeling trails not over built. Proper mountain biking and you feel well out in the middle of nowhere. McMoab is probably the signature section of the black trail (and extra loop from the far end of the red) and something you wont find anywhere else.

What do you like?

Mainly singletrack, no massive climbs, great scenery, McMoab. Plenty of car parking, good showers good bike shop.

What could be improved?

Expensive cafe, long drive to get there.

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

05/03/2014 - almost 12 years ago

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5
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Julmulvan:
Avg 4.94
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Take the time to try this place out - you will not be disappointed by the variety. If you're not a fan of endless climbing you'll be happy here, there's plenty of ups and downs in this place, all of them rewarding.

What do you like?

Love this place. Lots of variety in the trails here, especially the red. Blues are good for a starter. Reds offer everything you could want from very tight and twisty to rocky and scary. Some big drop options too. They're building a new visitor centre just now which looks brilliant and not that far off completion. The bike shop here is truly excellent and Sam who runs it cannot do enough to help. Next on my list is McMoab and the blacks.

What could be improved?

None

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

18/11/2013 - about 12 years ago

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Sam:
Avg 4.07
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Single track Heaven

Excellent trail Red leads onto black with challenging climbs and McMoab to test the best! Blue route brilliant for first time singletrackers Green route needs development, but some potential to keep the kid entertained. New Cafe, bike shop and showers going to be ready by the end of the year ;-) One of the best

What do you like?

Excellent trail Red leads onto black with challenging climbs and McMoab to test the best! Blue route brilliant for first time singletrackers Green route needs development, but some potential to keep the kid entertained. New Cafe, bike shop and showers going to be ready by the end of the year ;-) One of the best

Would you recommend?

*Yes*

Date written:

18/11/2013 - about 12 years ago

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