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Off to Woolacombe at start of September for a couple of weeks.
Taking the bikes.
Anyone know of any descent riding around the area. Or within an hours driving from there.
Yes!
Look at strava or check the thread from a couple of months ago
Newbe me never saw the thread.
You have a link?
It's naughty, but the coast path from Ilfracombe to Woolacombe is pretty nice with some fun bits. Just be very respectful of walkers. You can ride back to Ilfracombe on the Tarka trail. Big climb out of woolly but nice and downhill after that.
Drive for longer and you have the Fly up downhill uplift at Gawton which is great.
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Head to South fork in Braunton they will sort you out. They used to have a map.
There is an excellent loop from Woolacombe out as far as Braunton.
Being in Woolacombe you will end up with some single track from puttsborough (the baggy point end of woolly beach) which has the best view I've had on a bike.
I will be down in Braunton as of Friday with a car full of bikes. Done plenty of road round there but never off road. I will let you know what I find.
Loads of cheeky stuff around the coast path. Exemoor is not far, and some amazing stuff there. Also Dartmoor
http://www.strava.com/activities/150469702?ref=1MT1yaWRlX3NoYXJlOzI9dHdpdHRlcjs0PTQ3NTIzMA%253D%253D
That should get u started
Also exmoor, the vertebrate guide book, valley of rocks or Brendan common ride.
Also exmoor, the vertebrate guide book...Brendan common ride
Rode it about two weeks ago - excellent route.
Have a go at Challacombe hill, it'll warm you up a treat.
Have a go at Challacombe hill, it'll warm you up a treat.
I tackled that beast after an eighty mile loop of Exmoor. I could have cried I shit you not.
It's a monster that hill. Back in my glory days I would attack at the top. Now it's sick up my dinner.
I live near Woolacombe. Not that much about to be honest,and what there is will probably need a local. But to second ZippyKona, a trip to Southfork in Braunton will be your best starting point. That Sustrans route from Woolacombe to Puts is dead pretty though. Better done as a run I think with a continuation around Baggy point (if thats your thing!)
Challacombe hill is a fun one, there's an off-road cheeky option up Potters hill on the footpath behind the marine drive car park hut, it's a pretty stiff climb. Also cheeky but there's a climb/ descent up the old donkey track to twitchen camp site in morte hoe and a descent from that site down the combesgate valley too both off the woolacombe esplanade
Also There's a weekly locals ride from Braunton car park at 6.30 on a Tuesday evening. Visitors welcome!