And the best biking spot in the UK is… Cambridge?

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New research from GoOutdoors claims to reveal the best mountain biking destinations in the UK. The Tweed Valley doesn’t make the cut. Swindon does.

The study looked at factors such as the number of trails in each UK region, as well as the number of 4*+ hotels and holiday homes, plus typical weather conditions, to reveal the best bike hotspots in the UK.

The UK’s best biking destinations


 
per 100,000 people Percentage of 
RankCityMountain biking trailsBike repair shopsAverage rainfall (mm)Moderately difficult mountain biking trailsHotels rated 4*+Apartments rated 4*+Holiday homes rated 4*+All accommodation rated 4*+Mountain biking score (/10)
1Cambridge6.74.038.490%42%19%33%27%9.83
2Brighton and Hove9.01.644.955%39%28%46%31%9.08
3Sheffield8.82.343.753%41%12%29%21%8.74
4York7.91.841.346%57%36%25%40%8.49
5Manchester5.11.955.855%48%26%15%24%8.29
6Reading5.81.943.147%55%20%33%35%8.27
7Derby9.81.544.346%35%37%38%28%8.03
8Edinburgh4.31.450.152%61%40%50%39%7.92
9Belfast3.31.562.655%62%32%33%32%7.89
10Swindon6.71.046.354%40%27%20%29%7.80

GoOutdoors press release:

Cambridge has the best mountain biking trails in the UK, scoring 9.83 out of 10. The city also has the highest cycling rate in the country, with one in three residents cycling to work. Cambridge recorded the most moderately challenging biking trails, with nine in 10 (90%) and four bike repair shops per 100,000 people. On average, Cambridge receives less rainfall than most other cities, with 38.4 mm per year.

Brighton and Hove also impressed with its mountain biking activities, scoring 9.08 out of 10. There are nine trails per 100,000 people, and more than half are considered moderately challenging.

Some popular trails include an enjoyable flat route along Brighton Beach Promenade, estimated to take around one hour and 46 minutes to complete.

The green city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, placed third for its mountain biking options. Sheffield has 8.8 mountain biking trails per 100,000 people and offers the most bike repair shops nearby (2.3 shops per 100,000). Located on the eastern edge of the Peak District National Park, the city is surrounded by natural beauty and rugged terrain, offering many options for adventurous cyclists

Further findings

  • Belfast is the best place to visit for a fishing holiday
  • York offers the best running trails
  • Peterborough is the best bird-watching location

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  • And the best biking spot in the UK is… Cambridge?
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    danp63
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    Hilarious

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    andrewh
    Free Member

    Speaking as someone who moved from the fens to the Tweed Valley,.. WTAF?

    Although I’ll give them the thing about the weather!

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    neilupnorth
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    Reasearch………hahahaha

    they put ticks into a computer and it gave the results, that really is an outstanding piece of reasearch :(

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    footflaps
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    Tis excellent for road riding mind…

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    IHN
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    Genius. I love how access to a 4* hotel is seen as essential, who says cycling is middle-class…

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    winston
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    It’s rubbish for road riding. No hills, boring countryside, and a headwind whichever way you ride!  Good for commuting if you actually live in Cambridge and that’s yer lot.

    weeksy
    Full Member

    Possibly the most ridiculous thing i’ve ever seen. Reading in 6th doesn’t have a trail in the nearst 8 miles.

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    scotroutes
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    I thought it was a kerning problem and they meant Carrbridge.

    comet
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    It’s quite remarkable that someone commissioned, paid for, and then published this.
    30+ years mountain biking, I’ve finally realised I’ve been getting it wrong all along. Rather than heading out to the countryside, I should be heading to a city. Ideally a flat one in the south east.

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    richard
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    Living near Cambridge, I was wondering where all these mountain bike trails are.  Or even a hill.  Looking at the article I saw this:

    One of the best places to go mountain biking in Cambridge is Wandlebury Country Park. The 13.4 km circular trail is moderately challenging and takes three hours and 11 minutes to complete. It’s great for hiking, mountain biking, and road biking. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.

    Looking at the Wandlebury Country Park website I see that “Cycling is not allowed in the park”.  Excellent research there…

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    NewRetroTom
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    ChatGPT please make me a table of the best mountain biking locations in the UK.

    johnnystorm
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    @IHN

    I thought the same and followed the link as I thought STW must have read it wrong (they hadn’t! :D) and it explains it’s hotels with a 4*+ review rating, not that it’s likely to visited by the Sultan of Brunei. ;)

    footflaps
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    One of the best places to go mountain biking in Cambridge is Wandlebury Country Park. The 13.4 km circular trail is moderately challenging and takes three hours and 11 minutes to complete. It’s great for hiking, mountain biking, and road biking. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.

    Would take about 10 mins to ride the whole loop (not that you are allowed). Not bad for walking the dog or running though…..

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    NewRetroTom
    Full Member

    Here’s the table ChatGPT made for me. I think it’s done a better job than the GoOutdoors chatbot.

    trail destinations

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    footflaps
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    It’s rubbish for road riding. No hills, boring countryside, and a headwind whichever way you ride! Good for commuting if you actually live in Cambridge and that’s yer lot.

    You’re in the tail end of the Chilterns in under 30 mins. We normally average 800-1000m of climbing per club ride at the weekend (unless you go dead North into the fens, which we only do about once a year as its very dull).

    The density of B-roads and small villages is really high and the surounding countryside in Suffolk, Essex, Herts etc is really lovely.

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    Anne
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    April already?

    ads678
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    WTF is a moderately difficult mountain bike trail? Surely Sheffield has more of that than Cambridge?

    Rounding round a park = piss easy

    Lady Cannings & Parkwood Springs off the top of my head….

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    winston
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    @footflaps

    sorry mate, you can’t convince me. I grew up in a village 10km south of Cambridge and after uni and travelling for a few years moved back to the city with my wife. I reckon I’ve ridden every b road in the county. It gets a bit more interesting out towards Safron Walden but literally everywhere else I’ve lived is better and that includes Birmingham!  Now live in East Sussex and it is 100 times better for cycling than Cambs.

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    chestrockwell
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    York? It’s probably the worst place for MTB in Yorkshire!

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    nwgiles
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    I can’t wait for STW to start review 4* hotels

    ruggerbugger13
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    As someone who has lived & ridden in the area since childhood, it’s shite for mtb’ing

    verses
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    One of the best places to go mountain biking in Cambridge is Wandlebury Country Park. The 13.4 km circular trail is moderately challenging and takes three hours and 11 minutes

    Over 3 hours to ride 8 and a bit miles!  That’s about 3mph, AKA walking pace…

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    euain
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    Says Sheffield gets 43.7mm rain a year. I’m not doubting the quality of their research or anything, but the Met Office reckon it’s over 800mm.

    Still, it’s working. We’re talking about them…

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    hooli
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    What nonsense! Clearly none of the places listed above come even close to the trails behind the nationwide!

    molgrips
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    Possibly the most ridiculous thing i’ve ever seen. Reading in 6th doesn’t have a trail in the nearst 8 miles.

    Reading is great for road riding – really.

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    ossify
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    The Tweed Valley doesn’t make the cut. Swindon does.

    Well they got something right :-)

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    matt_outandabout
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    That ‘research’ is clearly bolleaux.

    All the rainfall figures are completely wrong – and the riding ‘stats’?

    Seems made up BS to get us to bite.

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    They claim ‘methodology’ was used. ahahahahaha

    Hobby Trips: The best destinations for activity holidays

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    hotfuzz1973
    Full Member

    This methodology reminds me of the correlation of Nicholas cage film release vs drownings in swimming pools.

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    tractionman
    Full Member

    I must be missing something, why would I go to a city as a base for doing ‘outdoorsy stuff’?

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    mboy
    Free Member

    It really isn’t often I’m lost for words, but…

    duncanicook
    Free Member

    Reading is a great area to ride, especially above Caversham.

    I guess people think of Cambridge as the Fens…well that’s the northern part of the county, East, south & west are great areas to ride.  You don’t need burly mountains or man made trail centres to have a great ride, most of the time you’ll find it on your door step if you get a map out.

    I believe the incorrect piece of this article is that a third of all journeys made in Cambridge are by bicycle, unfortunately this use to be the truth I really can’t see it now… there are so many less cycles about in town.  Guess it’s partly due to the huge increase in population we’ve had recently from countries that see cycling as a poor persons method of transport as they drive around town in some very crass vehicles we never use to see.

    Progress!!

    IdleJon
    Full Member

    as they drive around town in some very crass vehicles we never use to see.

    We need to know more about these ‘very crass vehicles’.

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    mattbristol
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    What do the Singletrack journo’s think of this? Do you know what GOOutdoors intended to do with these results? Or is it just filler for a slow social feed day?

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    oldnpastit
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    As someone who lives very close to Cambridge, I can say that this is a completely accurate assessment.

    Here is a photo I took a few weeks ago on the Roman Road near Wandlebury, with views across to the Gog Magog hills and beyond to Chapel Hill in the far distance. The weather was fantastic then, but obviously now as the snows are starting to set in it will soon become impassable.

    I’m sure some other Cambridge locals will be along soon with some more stunning photos of the mountain biking around here.

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    winston
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    Funnily enough @oldnpastit,  I was checking out my old photo album from back in the day when I was more of wheels off the ground rider and I came across this shot a mate took at Six Mile Bottom:

    Happy days, can’t think why I left…

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Here’s one from a trip a few years ago to Cambridge.

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    toby1
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    Also as a Cambridge local, I can confirm all the above photos are exactly accurate of the local area. If you’ve never seen these local trails, well you’ve just not looked hard enough.

     

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