I'll see your Conwy with Bethesda (Snowdonia). Up into the Carneddi, out into the Ogwen Valley or over to Llanberis, Bethesda truly is the best TOWN to live in as a MTBer 😉
I come from Rothbury and I would not say Rothbury. Though some of the cheeky stuff is ace. Some wifey walking her dogs did shout at me on Sunday saying "What are you doing you idiot you will break your neck?" So it must have been good.
Agreed. I'm from there originally, and although it's good, Pateley Bridge is better.
[i]South Croydon, closely followed by Eastbourne, and I'm not kidding. [/i]
rewski - I used to live in South Croydon so I know you [b]are[/b] kidding. Couldn't wait to leave the place personally.
Another vote here for Dorking, well, just South of Dorking with Redlands as the backdrop when I open the curtains.
How are you rewski?
tbh If availability for work is included, the Chilterns (Aylesbury, Princes Risborough etc) ain't a bad place.
[url= http://tinyurl.com/Collado-Villalba ]Collado Villalba[/url] is pretty good - mountains to the north, and west, big hills to the south and east. Lots of XC and trail riding with a nice mix of technical or easier stuff. Short train journey to Madrid.
Almost anywhere in the Highlands
Mansfield? Did someone seriously suggest Mansfield up there?
Not only is it a complete fighting town and a hole generally, but it's got no decent riding from the door, the riding near it is flat as a pancake and a draggy mud fest in winter, places like sherwood pines. Oh and it is half an hours drive to the nearest decent riding (peak district).
Given there are loads of way nicer towns in the Peak District itself, with riding from the door, Mansfield is so obviously not the best place to live for riding. Oh and did I mention it's a complete hole.
tallgavin - I'm good, yourself? Yes, you're quite right about Croydon, rode over to your neck of the woods on NDW, nice route. You still doing Sunday shop rides, must get over sometime.
Sorry how can you say Croydon ?
What you mean is the riding isnt as bad as you think and can be accessed from the door if you want. Houses are cheaper than for other parts of south london, there are good transport links and there is employment in the area.
But how can it be the "BEST" mtbing town, when clearly Dorking nearby would be a much nicer place to live and is also closer to the best trails. Obviously house prices are more expensive there but thats because its up there with the "BEST" towns in the SE.
If Croydon was one of the "BEST" towns its house prices etc would also be high.
rewski
All good here. Yep - still doing the Sunday shop rides, great one last weekend, conditions were pretty much bang on. Pitch Hill and Winterfold are well worth a visit if you haven't been over there for a few months.
tallgavin - I'll might borrow my bros Audi and come over 😉
You night riding during the week, weekends are tricky? I'll email.
Taunton
Sheerness or New Romney
+1 for Halifax or Brighouse even!
Loads of local riding and well connected.
Good pubs
Pangbourne.
River -tick
Chilterns -tick
pubs- plenty, -tick.
all the shops you need day to day, including cheese shop, butchers and uber-comprehensive hardware shop -tick
+1 for Sheerness or New Romney....Though Herne Bay could give those a run for there money
joemarshall - Mansfield is a great town for [s]mountain biking[/s] buying smack, crack and any other class a's.
I used to pedal an extra 4 or 5 miles on my commute to avoid going through the depressed hell hole that is Mansfield.
As for Ravenshead - smackheads with more trees.
i'm not saying it's the best, by any stretch, but at least keighley is not at the bottom of this list. (as it is most others).
Frome.
Longleat Forest on the doorstep (or on t'other doorstep Asham Woods/Quarry where MBUK do a shedload of shoots), Salisbury Plain and the Mendips 30mins away, Quantocks an hour away.
Dorking FTW
Shipley.
I moved to a village near Dorking just to be close to the best riding I could whilst still being able to commute to London. So Dorking is the best town but a village is more appealing to me than a town....
Herne bay is too middle class IMO Arthur.
It's a long way from Kansas to Keighley Bob!
moving up in the world. 😆
Got to be Skipton or Barlick.
yossarian - MemberHerne bay is too middle class IMO Arthur.
I have no audi or BMW.....please explain 😀
Seeing as we seem to be justifying our own choices, i'll say Poole 🙂
Year round usable quality trails within easy riding distance (Purbecks, Canford Heath, Wareham Forest, New Forest).
Drivable alternatives (Puddletown, uk bike park etc.).
Quality road riding (New Forest, Purbecks, North of Wimborne).
Brand new full size outdoor velodrome in Bournemouth.
National standard bmx track in Bournemouth.
VERY healthy riding scene (lots of organised group rides if thats your thing).
Seaside location.
Better than Swanage to actually live as better work options.
Bournemouth next door if you want to go on the lash and chase ladies/gentlemen.
Not that expensive to live (unless you want to be Harry Redknapps next door neihbour in Sandbanks).
Good bike shops (although no more Bikelab RIP 🙁 ).
Nice weather (did it snow last winter? Oh yeah, we had half a day of that too and a couple of frosts!)
It'll do for me.
Chorley
I have no audi or BMW.....please explain
True, kids called Oscar & Betty? Fenwicks storecard? Only you can answer 🙂
Most of the peeps I know in the bay have moved from Whitstable. I kept telling them the houses were cheaper for a reason...After a couple of nights out on the town a slightly desperate look appears on their faces.
I used to live in Buxton and loved the fact I could be on the Pennine Bridleway in a few pedal strokes and then how far I wanted to go was all about how much energy and time I had. Loads of other good stuff a short ride/drive away, including some of the most rocky and testing downhills I've ridden anywhere in the UK (well, the Peaks at least). I didn't realise how good I had it until I moved 10 miles south to Leek where the doorstep - non-cheeky - riding is average at best.
For me any town HAS to have riding on the doorstep i.e. top quality trails accessible for a quick evening ride without having to get in the car or take in lots of road-riding. There's thousands of towns with good riding a car drive away.
Bakewell anyone?
Massive lols at those suggesting places like Milton Keynes. I would say Ambleside, Keswick or Peebles.
Quality road riding
Well, if we're counting road riding maybe I will include my home town of Leek. Cheshire plains to the west for easy and long days out, then loads of quiet roads and hills in the other direction(s) and as far as you want into the Peak District. I ride far more on road than off these days and most rides I hardly see any traffic.
Peebles all day long.
Who wants to live in a city anyway? Not me for one.
Bolton (town - pop 262,000) is bigger than Newcastle (city - pop 259,000). So what is it you prefer about towns?
As an aside, I live 15 minutes' ride from the Bristol trails. Magic.
True, kids called Oscar & Betty? Fenwicks storecard? Only you can answer
Didnt realise Fenwicks did score cards.....How tempting. Been eyeing up one of those Barbour jackets. They is all the rage you know.
Dorking's great, but Guildford would be better (or even Woking to be cheaper)
As well as 30 mins onto the NDW and then over to the Surrey Hills area that you can access Dorking from, 20 mins in the other direction and you're on all the Gorrick areas.
So what is it you prefer about towns?
Fewer pedantic clever-clogs people tend to live in them.
Tough one this -
Newtonmore - handy for Aviemore/Cair Gorms/Laggan
Llangennith - handy for miles of natural bridle-way and surfing
or Coleford for FoD - but not sure I'd want to be too close with the locals... 😕
Anywhere west of Brum straddled by the M6 - yes that includes Stourbridge.
Good riding from the door - Kinver, Clent etc
Long Mynd, Cannock Chase - within 45 mins drive
Peaks/North Wales/Mid Wales - 1 30 mins
South Wales and Scotland - 3-4 30 mins
sorted
Durango?
Dorking's great, but Guildford would be better (or even Woking to be cheaper)
Guildford's a city.
(I wouldn't pick it over Dorking anyway, but that's subjective.)
Actually I stand corrected having checked Wikipedia, it says Guildford's a town despite having a cathedral and university.
Of the places I've been through, for their proximity to good trails or promising terrain at the very least, I'd reckon Peebles, Pitlochry, Lewes, Tiverton, or Lake District tourist traps like Keswick or Ambleside. Chapel-en-le-Frith - dunno if that counts as a town or not.
It used to be a village. However more importantly it's got doorstep riding and not far from The Peak/s.Marple isn't a town either, it's a small suburb of Manchester trying hard to be a village...
