Where to go? Dumfries area
Where to go? Dumfries area
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Ranger 6

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7,549 posts

272 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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Looking to the knowledgeable ones who may be local to Dumfries. Where's a good place to go for a ride out. Both of us are old farts and not looking for extreme hills or gnarly stuff, just some good tracks to go for a ride out this weekend.

TIA smile

cone

471 posts

258 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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http://www.7stanes.gov.uk/

Personally Kirroughtree is my fav.

a11y_m

1,861 posts

245 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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How "knarly" do you want it?

The 7 stanes are brilliant centres. Kirroughtree is also my favourite but has some reasonably technical bits along the way. But the likes of Glentrool is the exact opposite - a big distance, but almost exclusively on fireroad so technically very easy.

I'm down there first weekend in May for a few days of riding, 8 of us going. Aiming to take in Drumlanrig on Friday, Kirroughtree on Sat, Dalbeattie on Sunday, and probably Mabie on the Monday...

Ranger 6

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7,549 posts

272 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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Thanks! smile

Prefer smooth stuff so there's much to do in these areas.

R1 GTR

2,152 posts

236 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Drumlanrig is a good ride, haven't tried Mabie or Ae yet and it's not that far from me either.

Ranger 6

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272 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Had a lovely run through Mabie on Saturday, great weather and stunning visibility from the top.

The 7 Stanes appear to be an excellent facility for riders with something for everyone - I'll certainly be taking my bike again next time I'm up there smile

a11y_m

1,861 posts

245 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Ranger 6 said:
Had a lovely run through Mabie on Saturday, great weather and stunning visibility from the top.

The 7 Stanes appear to be an excellent facility for riders with something for everyone - I'll certainly be taking my bike again next time I'm up there smile
Good stuff, Mabie was a good choice then? Ae/Mabie/Dalbeattie/Kirroughtree are all a bit too far south for a day trip for me, hence I don't ride those 7 stanes that often, but Mabie is a good one. Quite "natural" feeling in places compared to Glentress or even Dalbeattie IMO (apart from the "Dark Side" trail at Mabie, that's just scary).

The 7 Stanes are great for bikers who're unsure about more natural trails. I prefer the natural stuff but a few of my mates (plus the wife) are relative beginners and favour trail centres. But as you say, they've got something for everyone and keep me far from bored smile

Ranger 6

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7,549 posts

272 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Yes, Mabie was a good choice. 10 minutes from my friends house and not too scary for him as he'd not been on a bike for more than a couple of years so I wanted something that would help him get back to it more often. He was a touch saddle sore after the green run so I suggested some shorts and more practice!laugh

Next time I fancy doing the purple run round the long way - that looked good. All the rollercoaster stuff through the woods is a bit scary for a fat old fart like me...

Edited by Ranger 6 on Tuesday 14th April 11:33