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Top 7 Bike Parks around Fort William, Inverlochy And Torlundy

Best bike parks around Fort William, Inverlochy And Torlundy are situated in an area known as the "Outdoor Capital of the UK." This region offers a diverse landscape, including the base of Ben Nevis, extensive forests, and the Great Glen Way. It provides a wide range of cycling experiences, from world-class downhill tracks to family-friendly trails. The area's natural terrain and dedicated facilities cater to various skill levels, making it a prominent destination for mountain biking.

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

Nevis Range Mountain Gondola Station (Monadh Nibheis)

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The top of the Nevis Range Gondola is situated at 650m above sea level and is an ideal place to start your walk towards the Munros of Aonach Mòr and …

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Nevis Range Mountain Resort

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car park, cafe and bike shop and repair. good start for up and down hill bike tours

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Blue Adder Trail

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Very nice Blue rated MTB trail with features such as boardwalks, small jumps and rollers and tight switchbacks - ride downhill only

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Leanachan Forest Trails

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Leanachan Forest on the northern slopes of Ben Nevis is well-developed for mountain biking and walking trails.

It's an active working forest, managed by Forestry and Land Scotland so the trails do change as logging work continues.

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Haggis Trap and Witch's Brew Trail

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Red graded single track which takes you downhill through the trees, featuring, amongst other technicalities, some boardwalk. This is part of the Witch's cross country trail and has been used in several competitions held here.

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November 17, 2024, Leanachan Forest Trails

Leanachan Forest on the northern slopes of Ben Nevis is well-developed for mountain biking and walking trails. It's an active working forest, managed by Forestry and Land Scotland so the trails do change as logging work continues.

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Hotel and cafe located right where the gondola starts. The trail going up is pretty bad. Most of it is for bikes coming down, and signs tell you not to walk there.

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It offers an occassion to drink a good coffee - and more when desired. Staff is very friendly.

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Red graded single track which takes you downhill through the trees, featuring, amongst other technicalities, some boardwalk. This is part of the Witch's cross country trail and has been used in several competitions held here.

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The top of the Nevis Range Gondola is situated at 650m above sea level and is an ideal place to start your walk towards the Munros of Aonach Mòr and Beag, in addition to being a fantastic viewpoint. Check the opening times of the Gondola here: https://www.nevisrange.co.uk/activities/mountain-gondola/ There is also a cafe here.

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Great place to visit and go up the only mountain gondola in the UK

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Great gentle introduction to trail riding. Really awesome collection of trails at Nevis range and there's something for everyone.

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Great view point and you can watch mountain bikers taking on the world Cup downhill route.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of mountain biking trails can I find at Nevis Range Mountain Resort?

Nevis Range Mountain Resort offers a diverse range of trails, from the challenging UCI Mountain Bike Downhill World Cup Track with its 555-meter vertical drop, to extensive cross-country and enduro trails within the Witch's Trails network. You'll find options like the gentle "Broomstick Blue" for beginners, the red-graded "World Champs" singletrack, and advanced black-graded trails such as "Black Crane" and "Top Chief" which feature steep sections, rock gardens, and boardwalks. The resort also has a unique gondola uplift for convenient access to higher trails.

Are there any family-friendly cycling options in the Fort William area?

Yes, Fort William and the surrounding areas offer several family-friendly cycling options. At Nevis Range, the "Blue Doon" is a 9 km blue-graded trail suitable for families. The Leanachan Forest Trails also include routes like "Broomstick Blue," which is gentle and flowing. Additionally, the Fort William Bike Park features a world-class pump track and an all-user pump track designed for adaptive bikes, making it inclusive for all ages and abilities. For leisure cycling, the Great Glen Way and Caledonian Canal offer easy, mostly paved routes.

Where can I find beginner mountain biking trails near Torlundy?

Near Torlundy, the Leanachan Forest Trails are an excellent starting point for beginners. The "Broomstick Blue" trail within this network is a gentle, flowing blue-graded option. Nevis Range Mountain Resort, easily accessible from Torlundy, also offers the "Blue Doon" trail, a 9 km family-friendly blue trail, and "One Dot," an orange-graded beginner jump line with rollable jumps to build confidence.

What facilities are available at Nevis Range Mountain Resort for mountain bikers?

Nevis Range Mountain Resort, a prominent mtb_park, provides comprehensive facilities for mountain bikers. These include bike hire, a bike wash, showers, and food options. It also boasts the UK's only mountain gondola that provides uplift for bikes, allowing riders to maximize their downhill time. You'll also find a cafe and bike shop on-site.

What makes Fort William Bike Park unique?

Fort William Bike Park is a free-to-use community cycling hub distinct from the mountain resort. It focuses on skill development and inclusive access, featuring a world-class Velosolutions World Cup Pump Track and the first Scottish All-User Pump Track designed for adaptive bikes. It also offers a skate/BMX park and a dedicated trials area, promoting recreational wheeled sports for all ages and abilities in a central Fort William location.

Are there any advanced downhill trails in the Fort William area?

Yes, the Fort William area is renowned for its advanced downhill trails, primarily at Nevis Range Mountain Resort. The UCI Mountain Bike Downhill World Cup Track is a legendary, challenging track with a 555-meter vertical drop, designed for world-class riders. Other black-graded trails accessed via the gondola include "Black Crane" (steep, fast, rooty with rock gardens), "Cackle" (steep, rocky), and "Top Chief" (featuring boardwalks, rock plateaus, and drops). The Haggis Trap and Witch's Brew Trail is also a red-graded singletrack with technical features.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Fort William, Inverlochy, and Torlundy?

Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, from easy walks like the River Nevis loop to challenging routes such as the Ben Nevis Mountain Path or the Ring of Steall. For more hiking ideas, refer to the Hiking around Fort William, Inverlochy And Torlundy guide or the Easy hikes around Fort William, Inverlochy And Torlundy guide. There are also other MTB routes like the "10 under the Ben" and the "Cow Hill Circuit" which you can find in the MTB Trails around Fort William, Inverlochy And Torlundy guide.

What are the best times to visit Fort William for mountain biking?

The best time to visit Fort William for mountain biking generally aligns with the warmer, drier months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, trail conditions are usually optimal, and the weather is more predictable. However, it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions, especially for Nevis Range, as the Scottish Highlands can experience changeable weather.

Are there any bike parks with unique technical features in the wider region?

Yes, Laggan Wolftrax, a short drive from Fort William, is known for its unique and technical trail design. It features over 20 miles of purpose-built trails, including a bike park with wide tracks, big berms, and tabletop jumps. Its technical trails are renowned for narrow, rocky singletrack, with challenging features like "Air's Rock," "Bhadain Boulder Field," the "2 Ton Drop," and the "Devil's Chessboard" (a 40-meter rock slab staircase) on its red and black routes.

Can I rent bikes in the Fort William and Inverlochy area?

Yes, bike hire facilities are available in the Fort William area. Nevis Range Mountain Resort, for example, has a bike shop on-site where you can rent bikes. It's recommended to check directly with local providers for availability and booking, especially during peak season.

What natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see while cycling in the area?

While cycling in the Fort William, Inverlochy, and Torlundy areas, you'll be surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Many trails offer rewarding views of Ben Nevis, the UK's highest mountain, and the surrounding glens. The Nevis Range Mountain Gondola Station itself provides fantastic viewpoints at 650m above sea level. You can also cycle along the Great Glen Way and Caledonian Canal, which offer scenic routes and views of Loch Linnhe.

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