Thanks for nominations. Here’s the list of finalists.
Put simply, where do you think is the best place to ride in the UK?

Dyfi Valley

Although the Dyfi Bike Park gets most of the traffic – both tarmac and digital – this area of North Wales is stuffed to the gills with great wild riding. From gravel to gravity, you’re catered for.
Forest Of Dean

Fod, as it is known by many, is a total lifeline for a whole swathe of riders from the southern end of the UK. Whether it’s slippery tekkers or speedy swoopings, there’s loads to enjoy.
Nevis Range

With an actual gondola uplift, there’s something unique about the Nevis Range experience. Not that you have to be a DH racer. There are plenty of built tracks for all types of rider.
Tarland

Makes you feel like a complete hero. Fast flowy trails, jump progression and amazing views on a top to bottom run that will have your quads screaming and your mouth squealing.
Whinlatter/Keswick

Serving as something of a mini mountain resort in the North of England, the trail network and extensive range of tourist facilities in and around Keswick make for a great weekend trip.
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