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WMB146.Cambrian Mountains_Classic wmbsu Mar 14th, 01:59 0km
Start/Finish Centre of Llanwrtyd Wells, by Red Kite statue, LD5 4RA Total distance 53.1km (33 miles) Total ascent 2298m (7539ft) Total time 3.5-6 hours Map OS Explorer, Llandovery No 187 Summary A big, tough backcountry ride exploring mid-Wales’s wild and wonderful natural trails, with some optional manmade ones to top it off MODERATE ROUTE DIRECTIONS From the square in the centre of Llanwrtyd Wells, head south on the A483 (Llandovery (A483), taking third left junction with railway crossing and climb up through a farm. Enter the forest and keep ahead on a bridleway. Turn right at junction and continue ahead until a left turn. Turn left. At next junction turn right, to a TV mast and join a singletrack, uphill and right into the forestry block on a singletrack downhill through the trees to a road. Go left. Go right into Brynffo forestry commission car park, taking the right fork as you go through then next left at marker post No 7. Go uphill, then take fast rocky downhill, turning right and keep right at fork, uphill to marker post No 31 and turn left onto the singletrack, downhill. After a short climb turn right by marker post No 29 down a steep rocky trail to marker post No 28 and turn left onto flat singletrack. Turn right at the forest road and take next right turn and climb up to Esgair Fwyog car park and turn right on the Tarmac. When the road bears right go straight on, up the byway and keep going straight and eventually downhill to the second forest road and turn left. Join the bridleway on the right, at the corner and follow downhill, back to A483. Turn right, back into town. ADDITIONAL CLASSIC ROUTE DIRECTIONS 1 Follow the directions for the Moderate route and return to the centre of Llanwrtyd Wells, before starting on the northern loop. 2 Head back out of town on the Abergwesyn road, turning right (signposted Kilsby B&B), climbing up steep Tarmac. Go through a gate onto a rocky track which leads onto moorland. Go through a gate and then downhill, across a fire road and keep going, eventually through a ford and go right on singletrack. 3 Turn right at the end of the singletrack, followed by a left at a fork heading uphill for a long climb. Turn left at the next fire road. After 100m take the faint track to the left (on a right-hand bend). Continue on a fast downhill through trees then into singletrack switchback to a fire road. Turn right. At a junction go straight ahead (not the forest road climb). 4 Follow the track in the valley to the next fire road then turn right and climb another fire road, taking the next left, on a track to a house. Turn left at a fire road and look for faint track on the right going to Llofft-y-Bardd (if you miss it follow the Red trail to Coed Trawllm café). 5 After Llofft-y-Bardd turn left on Tarmac and head to Coed Trawllm café and ride the trail centre trails. When finished in the trail centre, climb up the Red Route and at the top go straight on when the trail turns right, through a gate. 6 Follow the forest road and take the first left turn onto another forest road, which you follow to the right, to the next junction and turn left. Go left on the bridleway, heading to Bwlch Mawr, turning right at the Tarmac and climb through the next farm. Follow the bridleway to the woollen mill and turn right on the A483 to Llanwrtyd Wells.
WMB146.Cambrian Mountains_Easy 1 wmbsu Mar 14th, 01:55 0km
Start/Finish Coed Trallwm trail centre car park, LD5 4TS Total distance 9km (5.6 miles) Total ascent 235m (771ft) Total time 0.5-1 hour Maps OS Explorer Llandovery No 187, or the trail centre map available from the café Summary Explore the remote forests of mid-Wales, but in the security and safety of waymarked and maintained trails 1 From the Coed Trallwm car park and café, follow the blue way markers under the footbridge and through the trees. (Remember to pay your £2 car park fee. If as when we visited the café is closed a collection box is still available.) After crossing over a little bridge climb up past the holiday cottages to the top where the forest track ends and continue on a singletrack descent. 2 After a dark, narrow section and stream crossing at the bottom of Fox’s Den, in the clearing, go left for 300 metres, then right for 300 metres on farm tracks. Just before the Black trail climb take the escape singletrack that will take you back down to the café/start.
WMB146.Cambrian Mountains_Easy 2 wmbsu Mar 14th, 01:58 0km
1 [3] From the Coed Trallwm café follow the Red marker posts, climbing along a road towards Abergwesyn, for 2km. Take care where it crosses a descending singletrack. At the top of Bryn Mawr, where the trails from Llanwrtyd Wells join Coed Trallwm, go to the right where the track levels off, then drop right on to a fast singletrack. 2 [4] Follow this left-handed traverse, switchback bend to a right-handed traverse before weaving downhill through the trees and across your previous ascent. Continue until a left-hand turn takes you onto the technical Five Springs section. Continue down to the road and the café.
WMB147.The Quantocks_Classic wmbsu Apr 3rd, 10:06 0km
Start/Finish Holford car park, ST154410 Total distance 22km (13.7 miles) Total ascent 874m (2870ft) Total time 2-4 hours Maps OS Explorer No 140 Quantock Hills and Bridgwater Summary Short but challenging double loop of the northern combes. 1 Start in the car park in Holford, which you’ll find by turning off the A39 at the Plough Inn and following the lane (and signposts) for about 500m. Ride out of the car park back the way you came but take the first road on the right (signposted Holford Combe) and follow this through the village. 2 The Tarmac gives way to track before passing through a gate and continuing on (sometimes muddy) track. Continue up the valley, occasionally crossing the stream, for 1.2km until reaching a more open area with trail junction. Bear slightly left, over stream and climb more steeply. 3 At junction, turn right and follow trail to road. Cross straight over to singletrack opposite, gently climbing as it traverses the hillside. At road turn right, and either stay on the road or join trail running parallel on opposite side. Continue to car park at Dead Woman’s Ditch (just after road joins from the right), then cross road to pick up track heading west. 4 Stay on bridleway, ignoring trails to left and right, for 1.5km. At trail crossing continue straight on – watch out, bearing right looks more obvious but is the wrong way. Descend on wide, rocky track for 800m before turning hard right onto singletrack heading roughly north across hillside – if you reach a major trail junction you’ve missed it. 5 Follow obvious trail as it swings left and descends into woodland before sharp right turn. Trail traverses valley side, sometimes climbing a little but generally descending – stay low wherever possible. At trail junction just before river crossing, turn left and climb Lady’s Edge (steep!) to Bicknoller Post. 6 Cross the main track and descend northwest on grassy bumpy slope into Weacombe singletrack. Continue through gate on wider track and drop to final gate and lane. Turn immediately left over ford, through gate and up steep climb. Traverse hillside for 1km before dropping to join wider track 
at Bicknoller. 7 Turn left and follow track up long and increasingly steep climb to rejoin main ridge track. Follow main track north for 1.4km, past Bicknoller Post again, straight over at trail crossing and leaving high point of Beacon Hill to your left. 8 Look out for solitary trees on right indicating start of Smiths Combe descent heading northeast in obvious valley – initially on grass, then loose and rocky in the trees, finally on singletrack through multiple stream crossings. 9 At the trail junction at the bottom, cross the stream and head up the very steep climb eastwards. Continue straight on at the top, traversing the northern slopes of the Quantocks. After 800m descend to stream crossing. Bear right at the top of the steep climb out, continuing to climb over open ground. 10 At junction with wide trail, continue straight over. Cross the next wide trail too, continuing to climb to grassy outlook above Hodders Combe. Drop down the steep descent (bearing slightly right initially), cross the stream at the bottom. Turn left to follow obvious wide track back to car park.
WMB147.The Quantocks_Easy wmbsu Apr 3rd, 10:11 0km
Start/Finish Triscombe Stone car park, ST163359 Total distance 11.4km (7 miles) Total ascent 179m (590ft) Total time 1-2 hours Maps OS Explorer No 140 Quantock Hills and Bridgwater 1 Exit the car park to the south over cattle grid through fence. Turn right and follow wide, mainly rocky, track heading northwest. Follow the track for 2km, continuing to the road at Crowcombe Park Gate. 2 Cross the road to pick up continuation of track opposite. Carry on to large trail junction. Bear left for uphill traverse, leaving Black Hill (and trig point) to your left. (Or, go straight on at junction and climb more steeply to the trig point, then turn left and drop back to main route, turning right when you meet the main trail.) 3 Descend to Halsway Post trail junction at ST140385. Turn sharp right (almost doubling back) to head east on sunken trail with a series of short ups and downs and loose rocky sections. Ignore all side turnings until you reach the road opposite Dead Woman’s Ditch car park. 4 Turn left on road. At fork, take the road to the left. Follow this for 500m and look for trail crossing. Turn right onto trail, climbing then traversing gently downhill. After about 1km you’ll meet another road. If conditions are dry, cross the road and turn right on trail running parallel to road. If it’s wet, stay on the road. 5 Follow the trail (or road) back to Dead Woman’s Ditch. Pass through the car park to pick up the trail that continues parallel to road. After 1.5km you’ll reach Crowcombe Park Gate again. Turn left on to the wide trail that you emerged from earlier and follow it all the way back to Triscombe Stone – it’s generally downhill in this direction.
WMB147.The Quantocks_Moderate wmbsu Apr 3rd, 10:11 0km
Start/Finish Holford car park, ST154410 Total distance 17.9km (11 miles) Total ascent 528m (1700 ft) Total time 1.5-3 hours Map OS Explorer No 140 1 Turn right on road, then right signed Holford Combe. Continue as the Tarmac turns into stony track. Go through a gate and up the combe. 2 After 2.4km take left-hand trail at a fork. Turn right at junction and follow track to road. Cross to join Great Bear singletrack to a road at 4km. 3 Turn right and up the road. Join trail running parallel to the road. Follow to car park at Dead Woman’s Ditch. Descend to road at Crowcombe Park Gate. 4 Turn left on to wide track and follow for 2km. At 8.4km, turn left over cattle grid. Look for singletrack entrance on right, opposite car park. Follow track parallel to road. Cross the crossroads and through forestry gate. 5 Look for a trail on the left after about 200m. Descend on singletrack, around right-hand bend to trail junction. Turn left into woods. At trail junction take the steep, loose trail ahead. 6 At the bottom, turn left on to the valley bottom gravel road. Climb Rams Combe, emerging from trees onto slope. Continue to the road and cross it. At trail junction turn right to climb towards trig point. Pass to east of trig point to descend. At first crossroads turn left, following trail westwards. 7 After about 800m, turn right on singletrack descent. Follow into combe. Make sharp right-hand turn below log drop. Follow stream downhill through Somerton and Hodders Combes to return to the start point.
WMB148.Exmoor_Classic wmbsu May 1st, 03:28 0km
Start/Finish Exford car park, SS854383 Total distance 35km (21 miles) Total ascent 968m (3175ft) Total time 3-5 hours 1 From car park turn left on road into Exford. Continue over bridge, then left to climb past mast. At crossroads turn left onto B3223. Climb, then descend to Comer’s Cross. Fork right after 100m. Bridleway crosses moorland between farm track on right and road on left, but can be indistinct – consider just taking the farm track. If following bridleway, continue straight for 800m to junction. Turn left to emerge at farm. 2 Follow Tarmac lane downhill. After 200m take bridleway to right into field. Cross field, through gate then drop on rutted singletrack to bridge over stream. Follow bridleway, with stream to your left, to riverside. Turn right and follow trail by the river. After 2.5km cross river via stepping stones. If the river’s high the road is 500m ahead via footpath. 3 Climb hillside to road, turn right and descend to Withypool. Cross bridge and climb on road. Take third road on the left and continue to climb, forking left onto Kitridge Lane/Two Moors Way. Continue on lane as Tarmac ends. Cross Lanacre Lane to pick up track opposite. Pass farm building on left. Continue on obvious trail roughly parallel to hedgerow. 4 At SS818370 fork right onto narrow moorland trail. Follow occasionally indistinct trail across moorland, to a hedgerow. Pass through gate and continue across field to join surfaced lane at opposite corner. Turn left along lane, drop down through farm and follow bridleway out the other side, along edge of field with hedge to right. 5 Traverse valley slopes with views of River Barle and Cow Castle to your left. Drop into side valley to cross White Water stream, climb out the other side. Obvious track ends at top of hill – turn left following bridleway marker then right to ride parallel to hedgerow (hedge to your right) heading north west. 6 At the lane by the farmyard, bear left into field (follow bridleway markers) and aim for gate opposite. Do the same for the next field. Once through second gate, keep left to gate near trees. Keep hedge to your right across final field. Go through gate to join singletrack (signposted to Simonsbath). 7 Turn left and follow trail through woods. At junction turn right for village and pub or left to continue loop. Follow singletrack down valley, keeping the river on your right. After 1.4km the trail diverts away from river around a hillock then returns to river. 1.5km further on trail diverges from river to run behind Cow Castle hill fort on occasionally indistinct trail, then returns. 8 At bridleway junction with bridge (missing at time of writing) continue ahead with river to your right, soon climbing on moorland trail to rejoin outward trail at SS818370. Turn right and follow track back across Lanacre Lane and on to rejoin Tarmac back down to Withypool. Upon regaining ‘main’ road, turn left and climb steeply eastwards to crossroads. Turn left. Ignore first bridleway on right after 600m and continue to second (1.5km from crossroads). 9 Cross fields with hedgerow to your left, through gates (follow blue blobs). After 1km turn left through gate (following bridleway sign), straight across field, through another gate then descend steeply on loose, rutted trail. Continue on obvious trail to reach lane then Tarmac. At junction, turn right and descend to Exford and start point.
WMB148.Exmoor_Moderate wmbsu May 1st, 03:30 0km
Start/Finish Withypool, SS845354 Total distance 19.1km (11.9 miles) Total ascent 505m (1656 ft) Total time 1.5-2.5 hours 1 From car park, turn left over bridge and climb on road. Take third road on left and climb, forking left onto Kitridge Lane/Two Moors Way. Cross Lanacre Lane to track opposite. Pass farm building on left. 2 Continue on trail parallel to hedge. At SS818370 fork right onto moorland trail. Follow until you reach a hedgerow. Pass through gate. Continue across field to lane at opposite corner. 3 Turn left along lane, drop through farm and follow bridleway. Traverse valley slopes with views of River Barle and Cow Castle earthworks to your left. Drop into valley to cross White Water stream. At top of hill turn left following bridleway then right to ride parallel to hedge heading north west. 4 At lane by a farm, bear left into field and aim for gate opposite. Do same for next field. Once through second gate, keep left to gate near trees. Cross final field, then through gate to join singletrack. Turn left to follow trail through woods. 5 At junction turn right for village or left to continue loop. Follow singletrack down the valley. After 1.4km trail diverts from river around hillock then returns. 1.5km further on trail diverges from river to run behind Cow Castle hill fort, then returns. 6 At bridleway junction with bridge (missing at time of writing) continue with river to your right, climbing on moorland trail to rejoin outward trail at SS818370. Turn right and follow track across Lanacre Lane to join Tarmac back to Withypool.
WMB148.Exmoor_Easy wmbsu May 1st, 03:36 0km
Start/Finish Winsford SS907349 Total distance 13.3km (8.3 miles) Total ascent 350m (1150ft) Total time 1.5-2 hours 1 Leave Winsford village, heading north. Climb for 2km to reach junction with two bridleways heading left as road goes right. Take second bridleway over bridge and through farm. Climb on track, alongside field then between hedges. 2 After 1.1km track swings right and continues to climb between hedges to T-junction. Turn left and follow track for 400m to reach Tarmac. Stay on lane as it swings right and descends. Watch for bridleway/lane to left – easy to miss as you descend. Descend on for 700m to farmhouse. Swing left as lane climbs briefly, then descends again to reach farm after 500m. 3 Continue through farmyard and gates to emerge in field after short climb. Bridleway traverses field on grass – trail is grass too, but reasonably distinct on sloping field. At next field boundary, the track becomes stony and easier to follow. After passing close to river on your right, the trail narrows and climbs, still roughly following the river but traversing up the valley side before starting to descend. 4 At gate continue on main track – there’s a signposted bridleway to the right running alongside the river, but it’s indistinct. Potentially pleasant if it’s bone dry, otherwise best avoided. If you go that way, continue to the junction at the bridge then turn left to climb back to main trail. Otherwise follow the main trail along the hamlet of Nethercote and over the bridge. 5 Stick to the main track along the river. Follow this over some undulations to the end. Go over the cattle grid and bridge, turn right on the road and retrace the first 2km downhill to Winsford.
WMB145.Queen Elizabeth Country Park_Moderate wmbsu Feb 4th, 02:57 7km
  • MTB
  • Intermediate
  • Offroad
  • Safe
Start/Finish Queen Elizabeth Country Park, SU719185 Total distance 7km (4.4 miles) Total ascent 232m (761 feet) Total time 0.5-1 hour Summary Fun, fast loop that mixes fresh purpose-built singletrack with some older sections for a more varied feel than some trails 1. The Red trail is fully waymarked, but here are the directions for completeness. Start at Queen Elizabeth Country Park visitor centre. From the car park, facing the front of the visitor centre, go left through the gap in the fence and turn right along the level trail skirting the edge of the woods. 2. After 300m turn left onto singletrack, following a switchback climb before joining forest road. Continue to climb on forest road for a few hundred metres before picking up next section of singletrack dropping down and doubling back to the left. 3. A singletrack loop descends then climbs to rejoin forest road briefly. Next singletrack section goes right, climbing steadily (with a couple of short steep sections) to crossing with forest road. Cross over to join next section of singletrack that descends for 1.3km on feature-laden trail with some steep sections. 4. Cross over road and attack the short, very steep climb before swinging right onto mellower gradient. After 350m bear right onto final descent, initially swooping with large berms and some jumps further down. 5. At car park go straight over the road, through gap in fence and follow easy trail back to visitor centre. Not enough for you? Just go around again...
WMB135.Swinley Forest_Easy wmbsu Apr 25th 2012, 10:06 8km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
Start/Finish Look Out Discovery Centre, RG12 7QW, SU876/661 Total distance 9km (5.6miles) Total time 1-2 hours Total ascent 100m Maps OS Explorer 1:25,000 no.160, Windsor, Weybridge & Bracknell. Or Garmin GB Discoverer 1:50K Southern England and Wales (GPS) Summary Start off on easy-going (and easy to follow) forest tracks, before joining the singletrack manmade trails. A perfect introduction to Swinley. 1 Walk through the picnic area, through a gate and ahead on the Heritage Trail. Go over the crossroads at the next junction and right at forest track fork, then right at crossroad (Heritage Trail), past a pond. After 150m go left on singletrack, uphill, over crossroads and another crossroad at the top. 2 Bear right to and over a crossroads and join singletrack on right of this track after 100m. Keep ahead/right, across open land, over a forest track, 100m to another track and go left on this, before the rooty step up to Pip’s Seat. 3 Follow this, parallel to a forest track on your right, down then uphill to a crossroads with a green gate on right. Keep ahead on the singletrack (Seagull) trail. Go right on, then left off a forest track, uphill, over a forest track, onto singletrack through trees to some concrete posts. 4 Go right to Lower Star post and the first forest track left (Windsor Ride), go right at fork. Go right at crossroads and right on manmade singletrack. After about 1km, the singletrack continues over rough wider track, for another 1km back to this track. 5 Turn right on rough track to a forest track, go right for 50m then go left on singletrack. Follow to/over forest track and go left at fork then right at forest track/T-junction, to wide crossroads. Turn left by post (with red and white marker) and immediately left on singletrack. 6 Follow this, downhill, joining a forest track, immediately left at fork, down and straight ahead at crossroads as far as a playground. Go right through gate then (walk) back to the café & car park.
WMB136.Dartmoor easy wmbsu May 21st 2012, 11:38 10.2km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Bennett’s Cross car park, SX 680/816 Total distance 10.3km (6.4 miles) Total ascent 346m (1135 ft) Total time 1-2 hours Maps OS Landranger No.191 1:50K Okehampton and N Dartmoor, Harveys Dartmoor for Cyclists’, Garmin GB Discoverer 1:25K Dartmoor and Exmoor (GPS) Summary Moorland trails and fun rocky singletrack. 1. Pass stone cross, go uphill on singletrack parallel with road on left. Crest hill and turn right on a road. Turn right again on bridleway track, for trail to a farm. 2. Bear right uphill, then drop down on rocky track to a crosstracks in the open, by some ruins. Turn left to the woods and through gate then right at the fork. 3. Follow bridleway ahead/right (leaving forest track), through forest to a gate (woods on the right, open land on left) continue ahead to Soussons farm. Go through a gate to farm and follow Challacombe Farm bridleway. 4. Continue along field edge, towards the wood but turn right through a gate in a wall before reaching them. Follow track to right, downhill, over stream, then uphill, joining a better track, through a farm. 5. As the drive bears right to the road, keep ahead through a gate on the bridleway, bearing left through the farm and a gate, re-joining the track from before, down to the crosstracks. 6. Turn right, uphill and keep ahead on singletrack as the wider track turns left. Continue on this singletrack, with a couple of steep and technical challenges, back to the car park.
WMB139.Forest of Bowland, Lancs_Easy wmbsu Aug 22nd 2012, 09:12 11.1km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Dunsop Bridge, SD659501 Total distance 11.2km (6.9 miles) Total time 1-1.5 hours Maps OS Landranger 103 Blackburn & Burnley, Clitheroe & Skipton. Or Garmin GB Discoverer 1:50K Northern England & Midlands (GPS). Summary Gentle intro to the area. 1 Turn right out of the car park and over Dunsop Bridge. Follow road left at T-junction for 2km. Go right on a road (signed Wild Boar park) just before crossing Burholme bridge. Head uphill for 1.7km then right on Tarmac bridleway, uphill. Keep right at the fork. 2 Turn right off the Tarmac, off-road on the bridleway as the track bears left, following rough track through a gate into the trees. Follow the obvious trail, mostly downhill, until a climb out of the trees. Go through a gate and keep left, uphill through the grassy field. 3 Keep to the left of a red container and Mellor Knoll (hill on right) on no obvious trail, becoming grassy downhill, choosing your line down to the farm. Turn right to the road by the house, to the main road. Turn right. 4 Pass a small church on the right, a small school and new houses. Turn left at road junction at the end, back down over Dunsop Bridge, to the finish.
WMB143.Surrey Hills_Easy wmbsu Dec 11th 2012, 02:35 11.4km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Shere sports ground, TQ 073/479 Total distance 11.4km (7.1 miles) Total ascent 245m Time 1.5-3 hours Maps OS Landranger 1:50K No. 187 Dorking & Reigate Summary A gentle introduction to the riding, tea shops and pubs of the Surrey Hills, and the option to explore the T-trails on Pitch Hill. 1. Head through the village, past White Horse pub on the right, turn right on Pathfields Road as you exit the village. Continue on to bridleway into the woods. Keep left at two forks, heading uphill to a road. Go left on the road, then right at the junction, over the bridge/railway and turn right on a bridleway immediately after. 2. Keep right alongside the railway to a lane by houses and turn right, bearing left (by railway), past houses, downhill on sandy track. Continue on track as it becomes Tarmac. When it bears right keep ahead on a bridleway. 3. Keep left as you join a wider track, and left at fork by house. Keep left at the next fork along this bridleway to a road. Cross the road and continue along the bridleway, joining a road. Keep right on this into Peaslake village. NOTE: Pitch Hill is home to the manmade T-trails, and others, and is worth exploring. Golden Birdies is on this side of Holmbury Hill and well worth a visit. 4. Go left on the road by Peaslake village stores, follow this road to Burrows Cross and turn right on a dead end road, just as the road bears left. Keep ahead on the bridleway, into the trees and downhill. Turn left at the T-junction at the bottom and follow the bridleway, bear left off good track. 5. Go under the railway bridge at Gomshall and bear left at fork, over a crossroads, on Gravel Pits Lane, bearing left, then fork right off this onto a bridleway back into Shere. Go right when you hit the Tarmac, then left by the church, back into the centre of the village.
WMB144.The South Downs_Easy wmbsu Jan 14th, 11:58 12.2km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
Start/finish Stanmer Park, TQ337/096 Total distance 12.2km (7.6 miles) Total ascent 351m (1151ft) Time 1-1.5 hours Map OS Landranger 1:50K No.198 Brighton & Lewes Summary A great introduction to all the ups and downs of the Downs. 1 Turn right out of the car park (opposite the church) and go right again, past the tea room, keeping ahead on the bridleway through a gate. Follow the track uphill, keeping ahead at crosstracks in the trees, bearing left and downhill. 2 Follow grassy track uphill, through a gate to T-junction and turn right, heading downhill to houses (St Mary’s Farm). Turn left and keep left at fork. Follow this bridleway uphill, to a crosstracks at the top shortly past a farm. 3 Turn left along the top on the South Downs Way (SDW), to and over a road, through the Ditchling Beacon car park and continue along the SDW. After 0.3km take the second bridleway on the left (after the beacon) and follow it downhill. 4 At the fork after 1km, where the track narrows and fades, keep left, then bearing right then left to the road. Cross the road into the trees and go left at the junction, following this bridleway track downhill (there is an alternative singletrack trail that runs to the right of this bridleway track). 5 Turn right at the obvious crosstracks, underneath the power cables, and retrace your steps back downhill to Stanmer village, this time stopping at the tea room.
WMB Cranborne Chase Dorset Intermediate Route wmbsu Jun 28th 2012, 09:18 12.9km
  • MTB
  • Intermediate
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Shaftesbury, ST869233 Total distance 13km (8 miles) Total ascent 268m (880 feet) Total time 1-1.5 hours hours Maps OS Landranger (1:50 000) 183 Yeovil & Frome, OS Landranger 184 Salisbury & The Plain, OS Explorer (1:25 000) 118 Shaftesbury & Cranborne Chase. Or Garmin GB Discoverer 1:50K Southern England & Wales (GPS) Summary A short woodland blast on the outskirts of Shaftesbury with a couple of technical treats in store. 1 Start either from the small car park at the edge of the trading estate or on Wincombe Lane itself. Head north east along Wincombe Lane following bridleway signs. At the junction at the corner of the woods turn right to follow the wide track along the edge of the woods. Keep an eye out for bombholes on the left for a play... 2 After 1.1km you’ll reach a junction. Turn sharp left, almost doubling back on yourself, to descend the singletrack in the gully – it’s boggy in the wet with possible fallen trees, so take care. At the bottom climb back out of woods and through farm to a lane – yes, the bridleway goes through the garden. 3 At the lane turn left and climb on Tarmac. After 500m look out for gate to bridleway on the right through woods. If you reach another road you’ve missed it. Follow the little-used track to join road at junction. Go straight over to follow road opposite and descend for 400m. 4 Look out for a bridleway forking right up the bank – it’s easy to miss. Climb, then follow singletrack along the ridge. A steep, twisty, descent brings you back to the road. 5 Turn right and follow road for approx 3km, taking the third turn on the right (if you reach the A30 you’ve gone too far). Climb on lane then track. At the top turn left then straight on at junction of four trails. Follow track back to start point.
WMB135.Swinley Forest_Moderate wmbsu Apr 25th 2012, 10:05 13.5km
  • MTB
  • Intermediate
  • Offroad
Start/Finish Look Out Discovery Centre, RG12 7QW, SU876/661 Total distance 15.5km (9.6 miles) Total time 2-4 hours Total ascent 230m Maps OS Explorer 1:25,000 no.160, Windsor, Weybridge & Bracknell. Or Garmin GB Discoverer 1:50k Southern England and Wales (GPS) Summary The more popular side of the forest with manmade or maintained singletrack trails. 1 Join forest track by Go Ape, go over crossroads, then right at T-junction on wide track. Turn right onto singletrack in trees after 150m, then left at cross-tracks, left uphill, to crossroads. Cross (right of post with red mark) over onto singletrack, keep right then head down before heading right on uphill. Take left at T-junction, over track, on singletrack, turn right at forest track then left after 100m on singletrack. 2 Singletrack continues over rough track, back to (T-junction) rough track, go left on it, then continue over a bridge to a track. Jink left then right onto singletrack. Turn right near forest tracks, down a gully to Tank Traps then left on forest track at end. 3 Turn right past staggered cross-tracks, then take faint singletrack to Jump Gully. Keep ahead, over forest track, to singletrack uphill. Go over track at the top into trees, then left on undulating trail. Left through fence, right on forest track then follow steep down then up. Go left after track and sign to trees/corner. 4 Keep left (Deerstalker), go ahead at cross-tracks (Labyrinth). Use long singletrack to forest track and go left, then left again to T-Junction. Go ahead on singletrack. Cross track and two bridges. Turn right at T-junction, over track, left at next track and left again on forest track uphill, to reservoir. 5 Take the forest track to the left of the reservoir. Go right through fence after 100m, then right along undulating trail, follow it down to clearing under telegraph lines. Go right for 50m, then right on track to jumps. Go on left-hand side of jumps to forest track/manhole. 6 Cross track, then left at fork. Cross track to re-join earlier trail. Over track left at fork (came from right before), right after 30m on Tight Trees. Go right of marker post at cross-tracks, keep ahead on singletrack (to earlier track), go left, then left again to Look Out.
WMB140.Lake District_Easy Ride wmbsu Sep 20th 2012, 11:25 16.8km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Car park off the A591, NY366059 Total distance 17.4km (10.8 miles) Total ascent 543m (1780 feet) Time 1-2 hours Maps OS Explorer OL7 The Lake District: SE area, OS Landranger 90 Penrith & Keswick. Summary Less technical than the others but still features a decent amount of climbing and descending. An ideal Lakes taster. 1. If you’re using the Bike Bus, get off at the Rydal Church bus stop north of Ambleside. From there, head south towards Ambleside on the A591 for 250m before turning right over a small humpback bridge and then immediately right again onto lane and over cattle grid. Continue to car park. 2. From the car park head back down the lane towards the road, over the cattle grid and turn right at the end. Follow road for 1.8km then turn right onto bridleway. Climb past Brow Head Farm and continue as track surface deteriorates. Stay on the obvious track once you’re out of the trees. 3. At the top of the climb fork left and descend towards southwest past Ivy Crag. Keep right to stay north of wall for short climb. Descend to minor road. Turn right on road, then right again. Follow the road northwest, keep left at first fork then right at second fork. 4. At T-junction with B5343 turn right for 400m then left onto minor road. After 600m fork right then right again up a lane. At the top of the climb carry straight on over junction. Continue on lane as it turns into bridleway and follow to rejoin B5343. Turn right and follow road to Chapel Stile. 5. Fork left onto minor road past church and climb to Youth Hostel. Continue on road for 300m, descending to junction. Turn left then right onto Loughrigg Terrace bridleway. Descend on bridleway and follow alongside (and briefly in) Rydal Water to return to car park.
WMB145.Queen Elizabeth Country Park_Easy wmbsu Feb 4th, 02:59 18.2km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
Start/Finish Queen Elizabeth Country Park, SU719185 Total distance 18km (11.2 miles) Total ascent 405m (1328 feet) Total time 1-3 hours Summary Truncated version of our Classic loop that gives a flavour of the area while missing out the trickier bits 1. From the QECP visitor centre head south, leaving the centre to your left, and follow the road as it swings left and begins to climb. At first switchback left, carry straight on past picnic area on forest track. 2. Fork right when the track splits, following South Downs Way signs. Descend to a car park and continue straight on, initially on Tarmac and then on track. At Coulters Dean Farm (SU749195) continue straight on along road. 3. At Sunwood Farm turn right onto bridleway (following SDW signs) and after 250m turn right again to climb through woods on wide, easy track. The track starts to descend – ignore turnings to right and continue to four-way trail junction at SU770174. Turn right, continue for 350m then turn right again onto bridleway. 4. At trail junction turn left and follow to Eckensfield. Turn right on track around field edge and descend towards a house. Turn right into woods before the house then left onto track along valley bottom (be warned, this may be muddy). Descend to Woodcroft Farm, turn left on lane then right over railway bridge. 5. Fork right after bridge to follow the road north parallel to the railway for 1km. Turn sharp left onto byway and climb to rejoin the road. Turn right and follow a road, bearing right in Chalton village. 1km outside Chalton turn right onto bridleway – if you reach Chalton Ancient Farm you’ve gone too far. 6. Climb between fields then descend to a corner of woodland. Keep left and follow the bridleway all the way back to Queen Elizabeth Country Park visitor centre.
WMB135 Swinley Forest Classic wmbsu Apr 25th 2012, 10:03 18.4km
  • MTB
  • Difficult
  • Offroad
Start/Finish: Look Out Discovery Centre, RG12 7QW, SU876/661 Total distance: 20km (12.4 miles) Total time: 3-5 hours Total ascent: 375 metres Maps: OS Explorer 1:25,000 no.160, Windsor, Weybridge & Bracknell. Or Garmin GB Discoverer 1:50k Southern England and Wales (GPS) Summary: Ride natural and manmade trails for a good tour of Swinley that will show you how much (more) it has to offer. 1. Walk through the picnic area, through a gate and ahead on the Heritage Trail. Go over crossroads, and left at the fork in forest track after 100m. Continue uphill before turning right at log barriers. Drop down and follow singletrack at bottom. 2. Go over a track and continue to a T-junction with forest track, go left on this. Turn right at crossroads (Heritage Trail), past a pond. Take a left after 150m on singletrack, uphill. Continue over crossroads. Bear right to cross another crossroads. Join singletrack on right after 100m, keep ahead/right across open land and go over a track for about 100m. Go through a gap in trees between two doubletracks to Pip’s Seat (green bench). 3. Join singletrack right/behind the seat, bearing left to follow the more worn trail (right) to and over a forest track, with newish plantation on the right. Turn right on forest track at the end, go down then uphill to Small Quarry and bear to the right behind the back of a play area. 4. Keep ahead, looking for faint singletrack on left after 50m, follow it left down steep drop/roll-in to join the Corkscrew Trail. Turn left at the end, back up to forest track beside the Corkscrew. Take a right at the top (or faint singletrack in trees to right) down towards road/forest edge and turn left on singletrack. 5. Keep ahead, beside road, into trees. When the trail opens up (forest track on right to underpass), bear left uphill. Go right at top to forest track, go left then shortly right on singletrack in trees, down then uphill and bear left down to a forest track. 6. Go left, uphill then right just past the green gate on the manmade singletrack (Seagull). Go right, then left off a forest track, uphill, over forest track, on singletrack through trees to some concrete posts. Turn right to Lower Star post. Take the first left (Windsor Ride), turn right at fork, right at crossroads and then right on manmade singletrack. 7. Join the Moderate route directions at point 2 and follow them to the end.
WMB141.Isle of Wight_Easy wmbsu Oct 9th 2012, 11:24 18.9km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Compton Down car park, SZ 366/854 Total distance 19km (11.8 miles) Total ascent 405m Time 1.5-2.5 hours Maps OS Landranger (1:50K) No 196 The Solent & Isle of Wight. Summary A gentle introduction to the island, with great views, no great technical challenge, but a couple of steep hills. 1. Turn right on the road then right on a bridleway after 100m. There are steps at the start, then a steep uphill to a golf course at the top and three-way junction with wide tracks (right goes uphill, and left goes downhill). Keep ahead, then bear left and downhill. 2. Turn right at the junction before the clubhouse, left of the barn and immediately left to the hidden bridleway in the corner. Keep ahead, between the fields, through a gate and right to a road. Go left then immediately right on another road (The Causeway). Follow this to just before a bridge by the water and turn right on the cycle track. 3. Keep ahead/right to a road at the end and go right on this then left after 1km on a road to Wellow. Turn in the village (signed as cycle route). Turn right shortly after a left-hand bend, on a bridleway, keeping straight ahead, climbing gradually. Bear left on a road, then immediately right off it, uphill to the B3399 road. 4. Cross the road and follow grassy track uphill, turning left before a gate near the top. Keep right at T-junction, downhill to and over a road. Turn right at fork just beyond the barrier, and continue uphill. Right at the top, through a gate and bear right down to and through a gate. 5. Follow the sunken grassy track downhill to the left, through a gate and over the road. Keep right on the chalky doubletrack steeply uphill, becoming worn grassy track at the top. Follow the doubletrack through the golf course, to a fork and turn left on the grassy track you came up before. Go downhill, watch out for steps at the bottom, and left on road, back to the car park.
WMB137 Cranborne Chase Dorset Beginner Route wmbsu Jun 28th 2012, 09:21 19km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Total distance 19km (11.8 miles) Total ascent 483m (1584 feet) Total time 1-2 hours Maps OS Landranger 184 Salisbury & The Plain, OS Explorer (1:25 000) 118 Shaftesbury & Cranborne Chase. Or Garmin GB Discoverer 1:50K Southern England & Wales (GPS) Summary Technically straightforward but with a couple of long climbs. 1 From car park on Win Green Hill, head NE over the cattle grid and follow wide track along the top of the scarp face. After 1.8km you meet a road coming in from the left. 2 Carry straight on along the road, ignoring the track swinging slightly right. Follow the road for 2.5km, swinging right after 1.6km. Turn left on to track and follow downhill. After 800m take the right fork to join bridleway. 3 Descend for 3.1km before turning left onto track – if you reach a junction with the road, you’ve missed it. At next junction turn left onto road. Follow for 1.4km then fork left onto track. 4 Climb for 2.8km to regain ridge. Turn left and follow main track for 2.6km to road. Carry on along road for 1.6km until road swings right and descends. 5 Stay on ridge and join track straight ahead (this is where you joined the road on the way out). Follow main track back to your start point. Turn right, uphill and keep ahead on singletrack as the wider track turns left. Continue on this singletrack, with a couple of steep and technical challenges, back to the car park.
WMB138 Rhayader Easy route wmbsu Jul 24th 2012, 09:37 19.2km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Clive Powell’s bike shop, SN969/679 Total distance 18.9km (11.7 miles) Total ascent 535m Time 1.5-3 hours Maps OS Landranger (1:50K) No. 147 Elan Valley & Builth Wells. Or Garmin GB Discoverer 1:50K Southern England & Wales (GPS). Summary Short route that packs in a lot, including big climbs and a narrow, wobbly suspension bridge. 1 From Clive Powell’s bike shop, turn right out the door, along the B4518 road, down and over the bridge out of town and take the road on the right (just past the cycle path on the left), signposted Mountain Road, Aberystwyth. After 0.5km turn left on minor road in the trees (no signs), continue uphill and join a bridleway at the end, near a house. 2 Follow this through the small oak wood, becoming downhill, keeping right at a fork. Leave the woods to meet the road. Turn right then left through a gate into a field. At a second gate bear left to join Elan cycle trail, going right. Follow the cycle track, making sure to turn down to Elan Village/Elan Valley visitor centre. 3 Cross the bridge and bear left on the Tarmac, through the village and turn right at a fork as you start to climb. Follow the Tarmac around to the left, continue ahead on a bridleway, climbing steeply uphill. Go straight on at the cross tracks near the top. 4 Bear right at junction, then shortly left on the Wye Valley Walk to the road at the bottom. (Note: this is a steep, rocky descent, so keep right if you’d prefer an easier descent.) Go right on the road, downhill and turn left at the bottom, beside the water and cross the wobbly bridge. 5 Join a road and shortly turn left off this then continue ahead on the bridleway (leaving the Wye Valley Walk), to the Elan cycle track. Turn right on this, back to the B4518 road. Turn right on the road, back into Rhayader.
WMB139.Forest of Bowland, Lancs_Moderate wmbsu Aug 22nd 2012, 09:10 19.9km
  • MTB
  • Intermediate
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Dunsop Bridge, SD659501 Total distance 20km (12.4 miles) Total time 2-4 hours Maps OS Landranger 103 Blackburn & Burnley, Clitheroe & Skipton. Or Garmin GB Discoverer 1:50K Northern England & Midlands (GPS). Summary A gentle warm up spiced up with climbs and fun, tricky descents. 1 Turn right out of the car park, over Dunsop Bridge. Follow the road left at a T-junction. Turn right after 2km, signed Wild Boar park, just before Burholme bridge. Continue uphill for 1.7km then turn right on Tarmac bridleway, uphill. Keep right at the fork. Turn right off the Tarmac, on the bridleway as the track bears left. 2 Follow the obvious track through the valley, mostly downhill, until a climb out of the trees. Go through a gate, keeping left, and continue uphill through the grassy field. Keep to the left of a red container on an unobvious trail, becoming grassy downhill, choosing a line down to the farm. Turn right to the road by the house, to the main road. Go left on this for 2.5km then right on a good bridleway (by a barn), uphill. 3 At field entrance bear left on unobvious track, uphill across the grassy field to/through a gate and continue (walk) to a fence. Keep left, beside the fence (on your right), on a more obvious track, to and then through a gate. Keep ahead, bearing left, becoming downhill and look for the (hidden) start of a rocky, narrow singletrack with a big drop to the right, steeply downhill. Take care. 4 It’s a grassy finish to Brennand farm. Turn right here, past the barking dogs, and follow this good track down the valley, becoming Tarmac. After around 3.5km cross a footbridge on the left (through a gate) to the other side of the river, again track becomes Tarmac, leading to Puddleducks café in Dunsop. Turn left on the road to the car park.
WMB142.Yorkshire Dales_Easy wmbsu Nov 12th 2012, 10:40 21.3km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Askrigg, SD950911 Total distance 21.4km (13.2 miles) Total ascent 396m (1300 feet) Time 1-2 hours Maps OS Landranger No 98, Wensleydale & Upper Wharfedale, OS Explorer OL30, Yorkshire Dales: N & Cen areas Summary Relatively low-level out-and-back route gives a flavour of the Dales without the exposed high ground 1. From the car park in Leyburn Road, turn left and head east. Stay on the road as it swings left and climbs steeply out of the village. At the top the road bears right and gently descends towards the hamlet of Woodhall. 2. At Woodhall, turn left on signposted bridleway through farm and climb on zig-zag track up hillside. At forked junction keep right and continue climbing to gate. Pass through the gate, turn right and follow track uphill, crossing bridge after 300m. 3. 400m after the bridge the surfaced track swings left towards the old mine workings – leave the track and continue straight along grassy bridleway parallel to wall, climbing gently. Cross straight over second track from mine workings and keep left at bridleway forks. 4. Negotiate stream crossing at the top of the climb and then descend for 3.5km on well-surfaced track to Castle Bolton (with toilets and tea room). Retrace path to the top of the zig-zag track, going back through the gate and then taking the first right onto an obvious track. 5. Follow this uphill to Heugh, ignoring side turnings. Continue slightly north of west on track between dry stone walls to reach road. Turn left and descend on road back to Askrigg. Turn left in village to return to start point.
WMB142.Yorkshire Dales_moderate wmbsu Nov 12th 2012, 10:43 23km
  • MTB
  • Basic
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Askrigg, SD950911 Total distance 23.1km (14.3 miles) Total ascent 609m (2000 feet) Time 3-5 hours Maps OS Landranger No 98, Wensleydale & Upper Wharfedale, OS Explorer OL30, Yorkshire Dales: N & Cen areas Summary Two big ups and two big downs on open ground. One for a fine day. 1. Start at the village car park off Leyburn Road. Turn right out of the car park and then left along Main Street. Fork left at Market Place to continue southwest on road. Follow road for 1.7km then turn left, cross bridge and follow road into Bainbridge. Upon meeting the A684 on a bend, turn right, then immediately left then fork right onto Back Syke. Follow for 300m to junction – turn right onto Cam High Road. 2. Climb for 1km, then join bridleway heading straight on as road swings left. Continue to climb on track for just over 3km to junction with road. Turn left and climb on road before dropping steeply down road towards Semerwater. At road junction turn right then immediately left to follow road across head of Semerwater. 3. Follow road as it swings to the southwest and climbs steeply. At the top of the hill fork left onto track (if you descend steeply on the road you’ve missed it) and continue to climb across moorland. Stay on very obvious wide track for just over 3km. As gradient eases slightly, turn left onto track heading northeast, initially climbing more gently then descending to road at Carpley Green. 4. Follow road for 1.5km then go through gate on right onto bridleway heading initially northeast and following wall as it swings east. OS map shows bridleway cutting straight across the field, but obvious trail goes around the edge and is easier to follow. At NE corner of field go through gate and continue straight on to reach next gate. 5. Go through this gate and follow grassy trail to left turn through gate onto stony track. Descend obvious track to Cubeck, bear left at road junction and follow minor road. At junction with A684 (Worton) go straight over and continue on minor road, over bridge, and keep left at junctions to return to Askrigg.
WMB146_Cambrian Mountains_Moderate wmbsu Mar 14th, 12:02 23.2km
  • MTB
  • Intermediate
  • Offroad
Start/Finish Centre of Llanwrtyd Wells, by Red Kite statue, LD5 4RA Total distance 53.1km (33 miles) Total ascent 2298m (7539ft) Total time 3.5-6 hours Map OS Explorer, Llandovery No 187 Summary A big, tough backcountry ride exploring mid-Wales’s wild 
and wonderful natural trails, with some optional manmade ones to 
top it off 1 From the square in the centre of Llanwrtyd Wells, head south on the A483 (Llandovery (A483), taking third left junction with railway crossing and climb up through a farm. Enter the forest and keep ahead on a bridleway. Turn right at junction and continue ahead until a left turn. Turn left. 2 At next junction turn right, to a TV mast and join a singletrack, uphill and right into the forestry block on a singletrack downhill through the trees to a road. Go left. 3 Go right into Brynffo forestry commission car park, taking the right fork as you go through then next left at marker post No 7. Go uphill, then take fast rocky downhill, turning right and keep right at fork, uphill to marker post No 31 and turn left onto the singletrack, downhill. 4 After a short climb turn right by marker post No 29 down a steep rocky trail to marker post No 28 and turn left onto flat singletrack. Turn right at the forest road and take next right turn and climb up to Esgair Fwyog car park and turn right on the Tarmac. 5 When the road bears right go straight on, up the byway and keep going straight and eventually downhill to the second forest road and turn left. Join the bridleway on the right, at the corner and follow downhill, back to A483. Turn right, back into town.
WMB136.Dartmoor moderate wmbsu May 21st 2012, 11:36 23.6km
  • MTB
  • Steep
  • Intermediate
  • Offroad
  • Rough
  • Scenic
Start/Finish North Bovey, churchyard car park, SX740/838 Total distance 23.8km (14.8 miles) Total ascent 960m (3150 ft) Total time 2.5-5 hours Maps OS Landranger No.191 1:50K Okehampton and N Dartmoor, Harveys Dartmoor for Cyclists, Garmin GB Discoverer 1:25K Dartmoor and Exmoor (GPS) Summary Rocky ride with steep and technical sections. Can be ridden when wet, but confidence will be higher when it’s dry. 1. From the car park turn right to pub and right again, continuing on road until it becomes a track. Go left past a house and continue past Peck Farm, up a steep grassy climb, becoming rocky. Go through a gate and bear slightly left to and along the top, with the valley to right, becoming very rocky downhill. 2. Take a right by/before gate, uphill, and keep left at fork. Continue to a T-junction and turn right, then right at fork. At crossroads go downhill on a bridleway. Cross the bridge, left uphill to/right on the road, and left on bridleway after 1km. Continue uphill to/right on road, then left on byway, becoming downhill. Turn left through gate going uphill before becoming rocky technical downhill. 3. Cross bridge, to start steep climb to the open moors. Go down then uphill, turning right past/alongside a wall (before the top), on singletrack downhill. Turn left on road, then right on road past Hound Tor car park (and snack van). Keep right at fork then right after the gate, for grassy climb. 4. Keep left to the rocks (Tor) at the top and then bear right, downhill to road junction. Turn left to Manaton and left at crossroads. Keep ahead, then left at top, before right at fork, becoming rough track. Go right on grassy track uphill just through the gate, with a wall on your right. Keep right at the top (following the wall). 5. Bear left on faint track (or left at a gate, keep woods on your right) and follow singletrack downhill. Turn left on to the road to North Bovey. Turn right on byway before the bridge. Cross the ford and go left on the road, uphill and left again by the pub, back to car park.
WMB144.The South Downs_Moderate wmbsu Jan 14th, 11:57 24.9km
  • MTB
  • Intermediate
  • Offroad
Start/Finish Rottingdean long stay car park, TQ370/021 Total distance 25.1km (15.6 miles) Total ascent 788m (2585ft) Time 2-3.5 hours Map OS Landranger 1:50K No.198 Brighton & Lewes Summary Travel far and wide, along the coast and through the valleys on this big, but easy to navigate and fast paced route. 1 Go left out of the car park, to lights/crossroads left on High Street, keeping right on slipway to seafront. Go right on concrete track below the cliffs, all the way to the start of the marina and bear right, uphill, to the A259. Go right beside, then left over this road to join the B2066. 2 Turn right at the golf club, joining the bridleway, uphill, keeping right at the top, then downhill and sharp left at T-junction before Ovingdean. Continue uphill, keeping left at a fork, past the golf then race courses to a road beyond the car park. Go left on road then right on byway (Drove Road) when road bears left. 3 Follow this track ahead and right at a fork, between the houses and fields, over the B2123 and right at the next fork. Bear left at a fork 100m before the radar mast. Follow this downhill to a crosstracks at the bottom by some trees. Turn left. 4 Bear right by old barns on faint bridleway, becoming uphill and more obvious, then better track by farm buildings and bearing right over cattle grid. Join the South Downs Way (SDW), following the signposts until the bottom of a steep grassy field, after a lone (gated) house, at farm track T-junction. 5 Head right, leaving the SDW, through farm, following the track left through gate then bearing right uphill, to a road. Go right on the road, through Telscombe, uphill, over cattle grid at the top and keep ahead, and stay ahead off-road as road bears left. 6 Continue downhill, to and over the A259, then right for 1km. Cross the roundabout before turning left. Keep left to head to the seafront. Turn right along the seafront, back to Rottingdean and turn right by the White Horse Hotel. Turn right at the crossroads/lights to head uphill to the car park.
WMB141.Isle of Wight_Moderate wmbsu Oct 9th 2012, 11:26 25.7km
  • Recreational
  • MTB
  • Intermediate
  • Offroad
  • Rural
  • Scenic
Start/Finish Cheverton Farm, SZ 458/844 Total distance 25.8km (16 miles) Total ascent 665m Time 2-3.5 hours Maps OS Landranger (1:50k) No 196 The Solent & Isle of Wight. Summary Complete a lap of the Chevy Chase trail, followed by some natural singletrack trails on quiet bridleways on quite hilly terrain, before returning to the Chevy Chase trail. 1. Head away from the farmhouse, up a small slope, past a tethered goat (!), and follow the Chevy Chase trail signposts to the right, to complete a whole lap of the trail. Back at the farm turn right on the road, then left onto a concrete track, continuing uphill. Turn right and go through gate near a radar mast, following the grassy sunken track, downhill, past old chalk pits. 2. Turn left at T-junction, right on road then left road turning, and left on bridleway through Ramsdown Farm, keeping ahead/along field edge. Turn left on an easy to miss clearing through field on bridleway crossing the track, down into Chillerton. 3. Go right on road then left through ford as road bears right. Uphill and left on bridleway keep ahead, bearing left past a farm, steep uphill. Go right to contour the hill then descend to the right. Over crossroads at bottom by house, then left at cross-tracks, north on the Shepherds Trail, becoming trail in tunnel of trees. 4. At road turn left (Froglands lane), bearing right down to B3323. Go right then left on Nodgham lane, looking for sharp left onto the Tennyson Trail. Keep ahead, uphill then down to a wide cross-tracks with barrier on right and turn left, coming back on yourself, then right on singletrack. 5. Keep ahead/left joining a doubletrack at the end, through gate to ridgetop and follow the track, past the lone barn, and re-join the Chevy Chase trail (signposted) on the left, along the Devil’s Spine section again. Ride the alternative end to the trail to the one you rode before, back to the finish.

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