Scotland is a paradise for mountain bikers who are looking for remote, natural, technical trails. Its rugged landscapes, wildlife, culture, whisky, and endless trails make Scotland one of the top MTB Holiday destinations in the world. From the vast Cairngorms National Park to the stunning Isle of Skye and the remote wilderness of Torridon, Scotland offers an unbeatable range of trails. Let’s take a closer look at these three iconic destinations and why we think they are so special and include them on a variety of our tours!
The Heart of the Highlands, the Cairngorms National Park, is the largest national park in the UK, covering over 4,528 square kilometres. This massive expanse is an epic playground mountain bike destination, with everything from ancient pine forests to high mountain plateaus. For mountain bikers, it’s a dream come true with trails that suit all abilities, from beginners to seasoned pros. With descents starting at 1309m at the top of Ben Macdui, the possibilities are endless here!
These are some of the best-known trails in the park. The Glenlivet trails offer about 20 kilometres of riding, with options ranging from blue (easy) to red and black (more difficult) routes. The Red Trail, in particular, is about 22 kilometres long and is packed with exciting features like swooping descents and technical sections. It’s the perfect balance of fun and challenge, making it a favourite among riders. There is a great cafe, a pump track, and a huge wild jump line.
Orange Trails – The Orange and Keiran’s Line are probably the best free-ride trails in Scotland and with jumps and gaps are for experienced riders only.
There is something here for every rider, we recently took a group of 15 who spent hours lapping the red trail from top to bottom with huge smiles all the way!
Located in Aviemore and easily accessible from the town itself these trails are properly Scottish! If you’re into combining biking with a bit of Scottish history, Rothiemurchus is a must-visit. The trails here take you through ancient Caledonian pine forests and offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It’s about 50 kilometres of mixed terrain, so you can expect everything from smooth, flowing paths to more rugged, natural trails. We use this destination for a ½ day way up and bike tinkering ride before we set of on much bigger days within the local area. It is a superb area to ride a post-ride beer is never far away!
The winner for us however is Ballater and Heartbreak Ridge. Heartbreak Ridge in Ballater is a must-ride for mountain bikers looking to experience the best of Scotland’s natural trails. The combination of challenging climbs, technical descents, and stunning Highland scenery makes it a standout trail in the Cairngorms. Whether you’re a local rider or a visitor to the area, Heartbreak Ridge offers an authentic Scottish mountain biking experience that will leave you with lasting memories and perhaps a few stories of the challenges faced along the way.
Location: Ballater, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
Length: Approximately 8 miles (12.9 kilometers)
Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced
Elevation Gain: Around 1,500 feet (457 meters)
Trail Type: Loop with technical sections
This trail has some of the very best rock slabs and technical but flowing riding in Scotland, you can let off the brakes and send it! Just be sure to have looked at a few sections first, never hit anything too fast blind!
The Cairngorms is all about variety. Whether you want a gentle ride through beautiful forests or a challenging climb with epic views, you’ll find it here. Plus, with over 100 kilometers of dedicated mountain bike trails, there’s plenty of ground to cover. The park is also home to five of the UK’s six highest mountains, so the scenery is always impressive, no matter where you ride.