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MTB Routes

As part of the renowned 7 Stanes we have something for everyone, from Blues to Downhill and Enduro trails suiting beginners to experts.

Highlighted MTB Routes

Larch View Blue – Family Friendly

Ae Line Red – Aggressive Freeride Trail Ending In The Flowing Omega Man Descent

The Shredder Orange – Entry Level Downhill Track

AE Downhill – Advanced Downhill With Rocky Terrain

There are also a number of unsanctioned trails used for various events for experienced riders. These routes are not officially recognised, maintained, or endorsed by the AE Bike Association. Use of any unsanctioned trails is entirely at your own risk, and the Association accepts no responsibility for their condition or safety.

RouteGradeLength (km)Ascent (m)
Two Hills ThrillsAdvanced24570
Shorty but NiceIntermediate14423
NaturalAEIntermediate16505

Whilst you are here why not also visit, Dalbeattie, Mabie and Kirroughtree – Mountain biking | Forestry and Land Scotland
Also, be sure to check out our Ride Safe Tips

 
 
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