Best bike parks around St Fillans are found in a region known for its diverse landscapes within the Trossachs National Park. St Fillans serves as a central point for accessing various mountain biking trails and cycling routes. The area features lochs, mountains, and a mix of quiet roads, gravel tracks, and national cycle network paths, suitable for different cycling experiences. This makes it a popular destination for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking varied terrain.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Dual Slalom is so much fun, for all ages. It's cleverly designed and packed full with slope style features - berms, rollers, doubles and jumps. Two lanes run in parallel from the start to the end of this section. Race your self or a friend but remember to stay in your lane! A short 'push up' takes you back to the start. You can easily spend an hour here lapping away with a huge smile on your face.
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These mountain bike trails reward repetition. The trails are feature packed from the fun flowy blue to the rocky rooty reds and the gnarly techy black there is something for everyone. There's also a great network of paths and tracks that can be accessed from the site. On site facilities: Comrie Croft Bikes is open from 09:00 - 17:00 daily. It has a workshop, bike rentals, guiding and coaching, a shop, a good-sized car park and toilet facilities. There's a farmshop that's open from 09:00 - 17:00 during high season, opening times change in the off-season. There's also a cafe on-site but again check the website for opening times.
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If it's your first time here, everything is rollable. You need to have a good attack position, look ahead and a bit of speed is your friend.
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Great spot to have a wee break after a challenging climb. have a snack, chill out and chat to other riders before choosing which way to go. If carrying on on to Rock lobster, a half height seat, watch those pedal strikes by cranking and you'll get to the top no bother.
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Warning slippery when wet! Coaching tips: Start in your 2nd or 3rd lowest gear, start the climb siting down, with your bum forward on your saddle, look ahead (not down), stand up if you need to towards the top. If you take the line between the tress there is an additional challenge of a step up.
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Bridges, rocks and lots of extra optional sections giving it that natural trail feel.
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A rocky descent with a few jumps to keep you on your toes. Keep that seat post low!
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This is a natural rocky place so tough and intimidating. Climbing over steep slippy rocks is not for everyone. Trail grades questionable, blue maybe red etc
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The most prominent destination is Comrie Croft Mountain Bike Trails, which offers a range of tracks from beginner-friendly blue to challenging black. Other notable spots include the natural trail feel of Rock Lobster Trail and the challenging descent at Decision Rock.
Yes, Comrie Croft Mountain Bike Trails offers blue-graded tracks that are suitable for beginners. Additionally, the 'Decision Rock – Loop from St Fillans' is a gentle 5.7-mile loop with some easy sections, good for a relaxed ride.
Experienced riders can tackle the black tracks at Comrie Croft Mountain Bike Trails. The Decision Rock area also features challenging climbs and rocky descents. For a longer, more demanding route, consider the 'Glen Ogle Viaduct Loop' near Lochearnhead, a 26.6-mile route with significant climbs and singletrack sections.
Comrie Croft Mountain Bike Trails provides a comprehensive experience with amenities such as bike hire, a workshop, guiding and coaching services, a shop, a good-sized car park, and toilet facilities. There's also a café on-site for refreshments.
The St Fillans area is within the Trossachs National Park, offering stunning scenery. You can cycle alongside beautiful lochs like Loch Earn, through forests, and past mountains. Decision Rock itself is a viewpoint offering a break after a climb. The 'Glen Ogle Viaduct Loop' also provides breathtaking views of landmarks like the Glen Ogle Viaduct.
Yes, St Fillans is a great starting point for various cycling routes. Options include the 'Decision Rock – Loop from St Fillans' for a gentle ride, the 'Loch Earn Loop from Lochearnhead' for a moderate experience, and the 'Old Railway Path – Loch Earn Railway Path loop from St Fillans'. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around St Fillans guide.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'St Fillans and Loch Earn trail running loop', detailed in the Running Trails around St Fillans guide. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including routes like the 'Acharn Loop - Killin Meander 2', which you can find in the Gravel biking around St Fillans guide.
The Trossachs National Park, where St Fillans is located, is generally popular for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months. While specific 'best times' for biking aren't noted, spring through autumn typically offer more favorable weather conditions for enjoying the trails and scenic routes.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse landscapes within the Trossachs National Park, which provide a variety of terrains from easy-going routes to challenging single tracks. The feature-packed trails at places like Comrie Croft Mountain Bike Trails, including rocky and rooty sections, are highly regarded for providing an excellent challenge and a natural trail feel.
Yes, Comrie Croft, which hosts the mountain bike trails, has a cafe on-site. It's also a market garden, campsite, and hostel, making it a convenient stop for refreshments and a bite to eat after your ride.
The trails offer a mix of terrain, reflecting the diverse landscape of the Trossachs National Park. You'll encounter quiet roads, gravel tracks, and national cycle network paths. Mountain bike trails specifically feature rocky sections, roots, bridges, and optional technical features, providing a natural and varied riding experience.


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