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Mabie Forest & the 7stanes Trails
Mabie Forest is steeped in mountain biking folklore. Since the early 90's
Mabie led the way in Scottish waymarked trails. Thanks to Rik Allsop,
now working his magic at Drumlanrig, Mabie developed into a popular 'trail centre' - perhaps the first in Scotland.
When the 7stanes project came along in 2001, bringing tens of thousands
of mountain bikers with it, the trails at Mabie received a necessary
upgrade with new all-weather surfaced trails being built. If you know
where you are going, you can still enjoy some of the original 'natural' singletrack mountain biking at Mabie. The
new generation of 7stanes trails at Mabie feature tight singletrack
sections that arrive in stages. The 7stanes trail twists and turns on
itself and there are always opportunities to repeat a section or miss a
section out if you can understand your trail map. Mabie Forest
itself has a beautiful mixture of indigenous and plantation trees and
there are plenty of quiet spots with good views on the way round.
Mabie
really is a beautiful forest to ride a bike in, no matter your ability.
The Blue loops make the most of this and take you past the lochs in the
forest. Apart from having the excellent hotel, bar and restaurant facilities of Mabie House Hotel, Mabie Forest also benefits from having a bike shop and a new
cafe, hotel and hostel on site so you can eat, sleep and shop in the
forest itself!
Recently
Mabie has become best known for its expert-level northshore (tricky
wooden trails), the longest known as 'The Dark Side'. For
near-professionals only, this 7stanes trail is separated away from the
main trails and seems to last forever when you are concentrating hard.
A great, but little known, feature is the 'Qualifier' to the dark side
which is off the main 7stanes Blue route. This is a 7stanes Black grade
trail, which is a great introduction to northshore, beginning low to
the ground and gradually becoming more and more risky. Not for the
faint-hearted but if supervised well, the kids will love 7stanes
mountain biking at Mabie!
Information about Mabie by courtesy of Iain Withers - MB7
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