Walkerburn And District
Walkerburn And District
Best bike parks around Walkerburn And District are found within Scotland's Tweed Valley, a prominent hub for cycling enthusiasts. The area offers a diverse range of bike parks and trails that cater to various skill levels. Its natural landscape provides a scenic backdrop for mountain biking, with facilities designed for both beginners and experienced riders. This region is recognized for its commitment to developing world-class cycling infrastructure.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The tarmac cycle path following the river Tweed from Glentress makes Innerleithen super accessible which in turn provides you with free range to pedal the ‘old’ XC & DH trails, it also provides easy access to the current ‘trendy’ gravity orientated hot spot of Golfie, named so, as it’s situated above the golf course. First off the Old XC, (starts from the carpark over the bridge by the river) it was very sad to see the current trashed & sorry state of what appears to be the forgotten XC Trail, after having ridden it many times since the early eighties! The long climb at the start is currently cut short & diverted with no access up to the top from what I could see? The remainder of the trails are just trashed with the mighty Caddon Bank DH a shadow of its former self. Golfie is an easy pedal across the village with some great coffee stop opportunities enroute. One in particular Findra on the high st deserves a Big shout out, it’s stylish, MTB rider (muddy bum) friendly, sells fantastic coffee & food has uber cool curated music. Oh it also sells very cool artisan made clothing. There are others in the village which all look fab but Findra was the one we stopped at. The Findra staff ride mountain bikes, are super friendly & great for local riding knowledge 😉👍 Golfie is a short pedal through the village towards the Golf club & then a longish pedal up a Forest road with ‘natural’ trails spilling off the side of the hill in varying degrees of difficulty. Be prepared for full on gnar, chunder, roots, very steep drop offs & lots n lots of muddy gloop if the weather has not been kind. No manicured trails here! If you keep pedalling you’ll eventually reach the old reservoir where the views are magnificent & several trail go off in several directions. My advice, if it’s your first time riding Golfie try & take someone who’s ridden it before as some of the trails start off very benign but then transform like Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde! Wear body armour that allows you to pedal, but all the same wear body armour😜👍
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a well know myb centre kitted out with bike washers, shop and cafe.
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Builders are in making big changes now October 23
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Standing at 549m above Innerleithen this is a great peak to run to. You can carry on along the ridge and make a great loop across the moors or drop back down on either side to loop back down the valley.
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Put this wee video together of the route … it’s awesome! Cracking day out :-) https://youtu.be/aAZs7faAHUc
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good spot to chill and prep before the long climb up
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because xc rules and these trails run great no matter what the weather
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For families and beginners, the Glentress Mountain Bike Centre is an excellent choice, offering an extensive network of graded trails from Green (easy) to Black (expert), along with a dedicated skills area. The newly established Walkerburn Pump Track is also ideal for beginners and young riders, suitable for all wheeled sports and equipped with floodlights for extended use.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge should head to Innerleithen. It's renowned for its technical and extreme downhill trails, including four official way-marked routes like Matador and Cresta Run, featuring rock steps, drops, and jumps. Additionally, the red-graded Innerleithen XC Trail offers a demanding cross-country experience with thrilling singletrack descents and optional black-graded features. 'The Golfie' in Caberston Forest also provides a network of off-piste, semi-official downhill runs.
Yes, the Gypsy Glen Trail is frequently cited as one of the best natural descents in the Tweed Valley. It offers a high-speed, natural ride with expansive and stunning views, making it a memorable experience for mountain bikers.
The Glentress Mountain Bike Centre provides excellent facilities, including bike hire, washing stations, showers, lockers, changing rooms, and a cafe. It also has a well-stocked bike shop and ample car parking. The Walkerburn Pump Track includes a multi-use games area with a basketball hoop, football goal, and cricket wicket, and is equipped with floodlights.
Visitors consistently praise the variety and quality of trails, catering to all skill levels. The excellent facilities at places like Glentress Mountain Bike Centre, including cafes and bike shops, are highly appreciated. The challenging nature of trails at Innerleithen and the stunning views from spots like Gypsy Glen Trail also receive frequent positive feedback.
Yes, Innerleithen offers a challenging red-graded Innerleithen XC Trail, which features a technical climb to Minch Moor and thrilling singletrack descents with optional black-graded jumps and drop-offs. Glentress Forest also has extensive cross-country options within its graded trail network.
Beyond mountain biking, the Walkerburn And District area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Kirnie Law loop' or the longer 'Descent at Minch Moor – View of the Three Brethren loop'. For runners, there are numerous running trails like the 'Pirn Craig, Priesthope Hill & the River Tweed loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Walkerburn And District and Running Trails around Walkerburn And District guides.
Yes, an uplift service is available at Innerleithen, making it more convenient for riders to access the challenging downhill trails and maximize their riding time without the strenuous climb.
Glentress Forest boasts an extensive network of 72 km of graded mountain bike trails. These include various lengths and difficulties, from shorter Green routes like 'Apple Peel' to longer, more technical Red and Black trails such as 'Smells Like Tweed Spirit' and 'Castle Black'.
Innerleithen is set to further enhance its status as a premier biking destination with future plans including a Mountain Bike Innovation Centre and Trail Lab, expected to open in 2027. This will further cement the region's commitment to world-class cycling infrastructure.
Absolutely. Both Glentress Forest and Innerleithen offer excellent options for intermediate riders. Glentress has numerous Blue-graded trails like 'Turn and Burn' that provide technical features without being overly extreme. The Spooky Wood Descent (Red) at Glentress is also considered to be on the easier end of a red trail, offering a fun and cruisey ride with rollable features.
For broader information on mountain biking across Scotland, you can visit the official tourism website: visitscotland.com.


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