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as above really, ill be popping out that way every now and then.
when i drove there the other day there seemed to be a few intresting looking woods.
wondered if any one would care to show me about.
cheers
Theres plenty of trails and tracks that way.But the best stuff is Lecky/Cranham/Painswick.Depends what you are after.
theres lots around cleeve that hold up in the winter, some real mud baths on the outling hills.
might be talking crap, but the road i drove along which got me intrested was a long road on the edge of the hill after the steam train station in toddington.
doub that makes any sense
Hailes Fruit Farm?
there is a dirt, been surfaced, road that climbs up onto the tops
Did you go drive up the hill after the Steam place?That is Stanway woods.
yeah thats the one, just thought there might be some trails cheeky or not.
there are a couple of brideways through there.
mrmo have you got any gps tracks of these trails that are still ridable on Cleeve or maybe some directions? With all this rain I haven't been up there for ages, favouring Lecky for local riding.
dobiejessmo, Cranham in this weather? Really?
Cleeve Hill is a good bet, plenty of options for riding up from Winchcombe. Plenty of trails, it's a bit muddy up there but where isn't at the moment?
Went for a night time pootle earlier and came home reasonably clean. It all depends what sort of riding you want.
cleeve, stay off the golf course but follow your nose, the tracks on top will be ok, westwood, queenswood etc won't. If your after dh you on't find that much but lots of singletrack on the cliffs to explore.