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The UK's mountain biking regions...what are they?

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 Pook
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If you were to split the country into mountain biking regions, how would you do it? What would your lines be? Where would you draw them? How would you draw them? How would you self identify e.g. I'm a rider from...

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Posted : 07/02/2023 11:10 pm
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Derbyshire


 
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Swindon. (Woods sub-branch)


 
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Chilterns


 
Posted : 07/02/2023 11:38 pm
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Our local Trail Association is Badenoch and Strathspey. I guess that's specific enough.


 
Posted : 07/02/2023 11:44 pm
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Tweed Valley here.

I actually live 10 miles from the Tweed Valley but that's what I say if I'm talking to another mountain biker because they've heard of that and not Wedale where I actually live


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 12:38 am
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Central Highlands


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 12:57 am
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The Mighty 'Pines!


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 2:02 am
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Dartmoor and exmoor.


 
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Forest of Dean


 
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Derbyshire Dales and the White Peak is my locality


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 6:40 am
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SW England - Quantocks, Mendips, Exmoor, Dartmoor, and a host of local hotspots like Haldon, Gawton Woodbury, East Devon etc etc.

That is a pretty huge area in terms of square miles and could possibly be split into north and south.


 
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Calderdale


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 7:05 am
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Eastern Highlands.

Everything from Comrie Croft in the west, through Dunkeld and Pitlochry, to Strathmore and the Southern Cairngorms/Angus Glens, then Deeside and as far as Drumtochty.


 
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Mine woods...


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 7:39 am
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North Lakes


 
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Peaks

Pennines

Wales N / S

lakes

tweedvalley

proper scotland

northeast

everywhere else..


 
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Tayside I guess


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 8:14 am
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Northern Highlands. Anything north of the Great Glen.


 
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The south of England - confusing network of nadgery footpaths and bridleways and BOATS and things.

The north of England - eroded cart tracks across moorland

Scotland - delightful singletrack that requires you to drag your bike thru a bog to get to it

Wales - pot noodle miners paths


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 8:37 am
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I'm a lapsed, practising manualist.


 
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Near my house

Not near my house.


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 8:43 am
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Simple

Where theres hills and mountains theres Mountain bikers ..   Not many 160mm front and backs around Lincolnshore 🙂


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 8:43 am
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The Marches.  Takes in a load of Shropshire riding hotspots and lots of natural riding across the border in the Clywdian hills, Radnor forest, the Cambrian mountains etc.  Outside the area, but easily accessible from it are: FoD; Cannock; the trail centres in North and South Wales.


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 9:17 am
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If I had to divide up the UK into MTB regions then, with a bit of wild generalization to avoid a silly long list I'd go with:

Northern Scotland / Highlands: Where the wild haggis roam.

Tweed Valley: Cool kids camp

The Lakes/Cumbria, lovely if it would only stop raining for 5 minutes

North Wales/Snowdonia, see above.

South Wales Valleys BPW/Trail Centre scene

Peak District/Yorkshire region, basically the cult of Peaty.

'Central' England, really just Cannock Chase in the midst of sweet FA else.

Chilterns: Stockbrokers on carbon XC bikes.

East Anglia: Fenduro!

North Downs/Surrey Hills - Basically the Tweed Valley but with even newer T6's

Southdowns: Spiritual home of mint sauce.

South West: Cider in sport


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 10:04 am
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I’m a rider from…

St Aidens nature reserve and Temple Newsem, Canal from Woodelsford to Leeds.....

I don't think I've ridden my MTB since October last year!


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 10:10 am
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Great list Hatter, gave me a couple of LOLs.

Just one thing. You missed out the awesome Shropshire (and mid-Wales borders) trails, would they go in with...

‘Central’ England, really just Cannock Chase in the midst of sweet FA else.

Oh, and does FoD get lumped in with the Valleys?


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 10:26 am
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Mordor.


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 10:30 am
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‘Central’ England, really just Cannock Chase in the midst of sweet FA else

Great list, apart from this shocker! Eastridge, Bucknell, Hopton, Bringewood - all home to an epic DH series and regular uplifts courtesy of Pearce Cycles.  Mortimer Forest, the Long Mynd, Caer Caradoc, Wrekin, Wyre Forest, Bury Ditches, etc. etc.

And you forgot Mid Wales! Dyfi forest? Macynthleth? Revs? Radnor? Cambrian mountains? Hafren etc.?


 
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Mordor.

One does not simply ride into Mordor.


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 10:32 am
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7 Stanes West

Tweed Valley

Cairngorms

N E Scotland

NW Scotland

Lakes

Peaks

Forest of Bowland

North Wales

South Wales

Yorkshire

FoD

Middle flat bit including Cannock

South East

Quantocks and Exmoor

Dartmoor

South West Other

South Downs

Surrey Hills

South East Other

Swinley and surrounds.


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 11:18 am
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Central’ England, really just Cannock Chase in the midst of sweet FA else.

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Middle flat bit including Cannock

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North Wales

South Wales

I'm so chuffed so few people know about the Marches, Shropshire hills and mid Wales.  Nothing to see - move along 🙂


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 11:27 am
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Chilterns to the north, Thames Basin Heaths to the south (Swinley, Tunnel Hill, Crowthorne, Cesars camp, Minley)


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 11:37 am
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Shropshire hills

I'm still trying to get mrs weeksy to move to Hopton.


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 11:40 am
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Peaks?

The Peak District I consider 2 completely different areas

Dark Peak rocky and  steep

White Peak rolling and muddy

(note the lack of a letter s)

otherwise from my limited knowledge I reckon shortcut has it nailed


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 11:47 am
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My attempts to keep the list to a sensible length means I inevitably skipped a few bits (like the entirety of Northern Ireland!)

Oh, and does FoD get lumped in with the Valleys?  - Yes similar ''M4 corridor' crowd and likelihood of getting your bike nicked.

I see Swinley as being right on the border between 'Chilterns' and 'North Downs', areas and is populated by an almost exact 50/50 mix of stockbrokers on XC bikes and overbiked middle aged Gnaaaar fiends, my original classification therefore still stands.

Shropshire and the borders is a point though, doesn't really have the same feel as either of the Wales's

So I'd add - 'Anywhere within an hour's drive of a Pearce Cycles uplift' to the list but that's it!


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 12:00 pm
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I'd draw a line down and east from the bottom of the Peak District. In that box there is no land higher than 300m, so it's not a mountain biking region.


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 7:02 pm
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I ride at Woburn

A small wood on the south edge of Milton Keynes

The area has one major redeeming feature. The Greensand drains well

Actually I don’t get there that often as I ride from the house on my gravel bike. But it’s a good mtb land mark. Chicksands is the same distance the other way


 
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Salop.


 
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Saddleworth/North Peaks


 
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The Valley, Calderdale Valley..


 
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It's very similar to rock climbing as the major difference in location is the rock type. I grew up riding on Gritstone in the NW so riding in the Dark Peak or West Yorks is similar. Even Scottish granite shares mainly the same skills but on a bigger scale.


 
Posted : 08/02/2023 10:12 pm
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UK or GB...🤔


 
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Posted : 08/02/2023 10:16 pm
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In order of goodness:

Scotland

Wales

Northern Ireland

England


 
Posted : 09/02/2023 12:22 am
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Where theres hills and mountains theres Mountain bikers .. Not many 160mm front and backs around Lincolnshore 🙂

You've not been to Cow Pasture Woods recently, clearly! There's a gap jump and everything!


 
Posted : 09/02/2023 12:40 am
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Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right...although in central Scotland the clowns are in Edinburgh and the Jokers tend to be funnier from Glasgow side...


 
Posted : 09/02/2023 5:49 am
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Think in the south east you could have 'The Chalk' covering all the classic Downland and beech woodland riding. So south downs, Chilterns, Ridgeway etc as a distinct region.  Other maybe distinct but would be something like 'The Heathlands' covering Swinley, Surrey Hills, etc.


 
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7 Stanes West

Tweed Valley

Cairngorms

N E Scotland

NW Scotland

Lakes

Peaks

Forest of Bowland

North Wales

South Wales

Yorkshire

FoD

Middle flat bit including Cannock

South East

Quantocks and Exmoor

Dartmoor

South West Other

South Downs

Surrey Hills

South East Other

Swinley and surrounds.

Pleased to see you missed out NE England. With 3 'official' trail centres (Not including the 2 in Yorkshire but probably still considered NE), some of the best less official spots, and definitely the best gravel riding, we'd probably say it was the best riding in England, but we're happy to keep it a secret...

Oops.


 
Posted : 09/02/2023 8:57 am
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Newbury, you all forgot about Newbury, its the new Swindon....


 
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I actually live 10 miles from the Tweed Valley but that’s what I say if I’m talking to another mountain biker because they’ve heard of that and not Wedale where I actually live

In fairness I live just down the road from you, have done for 17 years and I've never heard of Wedale. I had to google it to realise you meant Stow.


 
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South East Lancs.

Rivi in the West, Littleborough in the East, Rammy in the North, Prestwich in the South.

Occasionally venture further East into "The Valley", but haven't since the latest incident with Tommy Lee Royce.


 
Posted : 09/02/2023 9:54 am

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