I have got to take my wife for a day course in Lancaster uni shortly. Is there any good riding reasonably close? I will drop her off at 10 and pick her up again at 4 so I haven't really got time to drive too far to start riding and I don't know the area well so suggestions appreciated.
I was at the uni a long time ago, but I remember a nice descent down from the wind farm at Caton. There was also a little bit of cheeky singletrack around the campus perimeter, but they've probably built over it by now.
From what's been said previously, there's not much near Lancester itself - SFB and Crazylegs are / were residents
I have heard Salter's Fell mentioned, worth riding? Near enough to drive to and ride?
Gisburn's about 20 miles away - bit too far?
Probably, driving would eat into ride time I think.
Have a look at the bogtrotter's website, they'll have some riding nearby I bet
Not that much round Lancaster tbh. But as said above gisburn is around 30-45 mins away. So if you drop the oh off at 10, riding by 11. It can take anything from 1 1/2 - 2hrs to get round so you can be back in Lancaster by 2-3pm.
Gisburn should be fine, doesn't take more than a couple of hours to do the 8. At least it's waymarked.
Try Farleton Knott up near carnforth, its good for a 10 mile loop and there's a good downhill run from the top.
Also Settle/Malham is only half hour from Lancaster and lots of riding round there.
Dunsop Bridge over the Trough of Bowland road is closer than the above. Have a look at the OS, join all the bridleways together in a sort of cloverleaf shape. Salter Fell's been sanitised a bit recently I believe and was often done on road/cx bikes anyway.
Or go North up the M6 and ride Garburn or similar from Staveley.
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speak to some one on the Boggies site (mtb club based in Lancaster) - they'll sort you out 😉
