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[Closed] Best TOWNS to live in as a MTBer?

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It used to be a village. However more importantly it's got doorstep riding and not far from The Peak/s.

Yeah, but it was never a 'town', so that's Marple out. Besides, my doorstep riding is the Peak. Your doorstep riding is my foul weather option 😉


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 6:28 pm
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+1 for Bolton. Rains alot though.


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 6:48 pm
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I come from Manchester, have lived in Sheffield an currently have a house in Todmorden. Partner lives in Bury.

I can honestly say that of all the places I've lived in, Bury and Bolton are by far the best:

40 odd miles of superb, mixed use trails on the doorstep.
Yes, Tod is wonderful, but after spending 20 odd years there it's nice to have a change.

If we take cheek into account, I'd say Llanberis has the edge, but for available, safe, fun trails, Bury and Bolton win every single time.

Don't tell anyone, for god's sake. 😀


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 6:49 pm
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Innerleithen!! Coffee and cakes at I-cycles brilliant trails and it is'nt in Peebles End of!


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 9:07 pm
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Glad to see nobody has let slip that it is actually Abergavenny. It would be a shame to let that cat out of the bag.


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 10:34 pm
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Skipton.


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 10:38 pm
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[b]mattjg[/b]
Actually I stand corrected having checked Wikipedia, it says Guildford's a town despite having a cathedral and university.

Guildford is a city. For a piece of trivia the Cathedral features in the first Omen film. Wikipedia is just a giant forum of stuff posted by members, it's riddled with errors.

Guildford is a very good place to ride from, best in UK I have to hope not even though I've lived there 25 years.


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 10:41 pm
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can't believe SBZ said Penicuik.
As a resident there I must say it's pretty good.
Pentlands are on the doorstep and local trails are good.
15 mins from Peebles, and also 15 mins from Edinburgh.


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 10:47 pm
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Saltaire


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 10:48 pm
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Guildford is a city

It's a town!

Dorking is lovely, Guildford better for going out in the evening, quite attractive too though.


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 10:51 pm
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Matlock - nice but hard climbs out
Bakewell - great trail access

No-one has said Penrith - handy for eastern lakes, Lowther valley, 30 mins from Keswick close to M6/A66 , and a real town (with a Booths just open)


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 11:02 pm
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mattjg and mudshark - what do I know I just live here. Indeed Guildford is formally a town.


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 11:09 pm
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Marple!


 
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Belper


 
Posted : 25/01/2012 11:33 pm
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I forgot Wirksworth


 
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mattjg and mudshark - what do I know I just live here. Indeed Guildford is formally a town.

Queenie decides what's a city or not.

And it is better than Dorking because it's so close to two great riding areas rather than one.

Actually more than two, because Puttenham / Devils Punchbowl is also easily rideable from my door, although I do have to go on the road a bit.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 1:16 am
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I'm quite astonished at the UK-centric gist of responses...


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 1:26 am
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And it is better than Dorking because it's so close to two great riding areas rather than one.

Ah but Dorking's not [i]close[/i] to riding areas, it's [i]in[/i] a riding area. I can be off-road from 300 metres of my front door, and go in 3 different directions for miles and miles. I love that.

I also like Dorking because it's smaller, more personable (but big enough to have everything I need), other folks will prefer Guildford because it's bigger. Fair dos.

But a lot of this is subjective, they're both good. What I am going to do one Sunday is chuck my bike in the car and drive over to the other side of Guildford to see what's there. That's what we're all here for after all.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 8:59 am
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Freiburg, the Schwarzwald is on the doorstep, just over the border to the Vosges region of France, and within striking distance of the Alps. Big enough to have decent employment prospects and serviced by efficient German public transport.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 9:34 am
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Durango would suit me (and the wife would be on Right-Move quick as lightning if she thought that was a possibility).


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 9:42 am
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Crawley.

Seriously, it's ace. I don't live there yet (I live in a very middle-class Sussex village and my kids go to a great local school) but Crawley is where it's at:

- For biking, they have painted several white lines down the gutter at the side of some of the main roads. And some of the estates have an excellent network of singletrack 'rabbit runs' used by drug dealers escaping from the Police.

- Your trials skills can be developed riding over the many trail obstacles around town (burned out cars, dumped fridges, dead people).

- Your fitness levels will improve too, as you'll get plenty of interval training when sprinting away from gangs any Saturday night.

It has a major international airport just up the road too - so it's easy to fly away from to go somewhere nicer, although why anyone would want to do so beats me.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 9:42 am
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Im sure there are places with more dramatic and demanding landscapes but always feel very lucky living in lewes. Can do offroad loops that take in South Downs Way, river, fast country roads, hills, Friston Forest and Stanmer Park trails, sea, Brighton cafes and Lewes pubs. In one day! I'm a North Downs boy and I love that environment but for off-bike living and diversity of cycling experience I'm where I want to be.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 9:42 am
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What I am going to do one Sunday is chuck my bike in the car and drive over to the other side of Guildford to see what's there.

Mostly golf courses, army stuff, and the home of FMD.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 9:49 am
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Bolton is great for MTB'ing plus I live there!!

But, I'd have to say Keswick. Lovely town, great people and the trails on your doorstep (if you dont just limit yourself to the BW's) are just utterly brilliant.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 9:55 am
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Ponty, Merthyr, Caerffilthy 😉


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 9:57 am
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But a lot of this is subjective, they're both good. What I am going to do one Sunday is chuck my bike in the car and drive over to the other side of Guildford to see what's there. That's what we're all here for after all.

So you're voting on Dorking without even having been over the other side of Guildford.

Come back after and then agree with me.......


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 11:07 am
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Chill out fella.

Where do I go first?


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 11:17 am
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Penrith, Cumbria Ride out the door off road in to Lakes or up into the Pennines. If you have to drive 20mins to keswick 1h38 mins to Manchester 1hr 45 to Edinburgh 7 stains not far + for the darkside the UK highest bit of tarmac and v quiet roads its perfectley possible to do 60miles and only have 2-3 cars go past I am not moving!


 
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mattjg - the best riding from Guildford is to the East and South East - ie towards traditional Surrey Hills. From Guildford via NDW/Newlands Corner to top of Holmbury/Pitch/Winterfold and back is a 30-35k loop. Plenty of 15-25k options taking in villages like Shere etc. I do a nice pootle along river to Godalming and then across country to a favourite pub (which was very popular with a certain Chris Evans in the day) before returning via disused railway linking Cranleigh to Guildford. You can ride up the Wey Navigation towards London but none of it is as good as the routes/villages and hills mentioned above. Riding towards West (Farnham/Puttenham Common) is generally sandy and a bit dull, there are some loops around Frensham Ponds but that's a sand est too.

theotherjonv - any better suggestions, I'd be ken to hear them.

I like living in Guildford and riding form there but if it was the best in the country I think I'd have to emigrate !


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 11:35 am
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Cannock would be good but if you want to live in East Anglia try Brandon as you are the dorrstep of the forest.

Epping is decent (for the forest) if you want to live on a tube line.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 11:38 am
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I'd have to say Guildford is pretty good, although I am a bit biased as I live here.

Plus points are....

Riding around here is rather good considering how close we are to major population areas. Both road and off road stuff.
Fantastic transport links, I can get to Gatwick with my bike on public transport in under an hour.
Very good employment prospects.
A number of good town centre and country pubs in and around Guildford.
Lovely town centre.
Good choice of restaurants.
Low (cycle) crime.
3 good bike shops and a couple of others that are useful.
Plenty of places for families to go with their children and ride their bikes.

Jambalaya - there is some very good riding to the west and south west of Guildford.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 11:58 am
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Bolton of course 😉
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seriously though has to be in Cumbria or Scotland


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 12:07 pm
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I would still go with freiburg.

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Posted : 26/01/2012 1:18 pm
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jambalaya and mattjg

You've missed the whole of the military lands to the NW of Guildford. Broadly the area centres on Deepcut and is bounded by the A324 to the south east, the A322 up the east side, the A331 on the west side and the M3 to the north. And that's just the start.

From my house I can be off road in 1/2 a mile, and from there ride across to pirbright, onto the military areas, and do 5+ miles of almost entirely singletrack then on each of Tunnel Hill, Porridgepot Hill, Frith Hill, cross into Swinley and Crowthorne Woods, head over the ridges to Yateley, Eversley, Warren Heath, Minley - all with miles of ST there as well, eventually down past Fleet Ponds and onto Caesers W of Aldershot; then Basingstoke canal back to Tunnel hill and back via Pirbright to home. Not difficult to link together 600-odd miles of riding of mainly singletrack and very little road if you know where to look.

Get the OS out and find the areas above and have an explore. Or hook up with eg: the Tunnel Hill Trolls. I'll stop short of maps because these are army lands in the main, and while we are tolerated there I won't advertise too widely either.

Other comment was meant tongue in cheek btw. But come and have a look, you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Check out http://tunnelhilltrolls.get-forum.net/index.htm and also www.trailactiongroup.co.uk , for great work on these trails and assisting with access issues on these areas.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 1:27 pm
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Jon thx I'll get the map out.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 2:24 pm
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I would agree with the Dorking shout, would love to live there. Only issue is that it takes too long commuting into london.

BTW, Guildford = Town. Go on the official guildford.gov.uk site if you think otherwise...


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 2:31 pm
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I'm a big fan of Surrey's riding, but if it wasn't for the work opportunities would you guys still rate it over Cumbria etc as MTBers?


 
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I'm a big fan of Surrey's riding, but if it wasn't for the work opportunities would you guys still rate it over Cumbria etc as MTBers?

Of all the places I've ridden (Welsh & Scottish trail centres, holidays to Peaks, Peru, Utah, others) where I live now is the best place I know to [i]ride[/i] and [i]live[/i]. It suits me and what I want to do. I can't comment on Cumbria etc with any in-depth knowledge.

It's totally subjective of course.

The thread title is plural, "where are the best" not "which one is the very best". That way lies madness and I bet many places mentioned here are superb.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 4:28 pm
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Yeah, I was more curious about what weight people were giving to riding vs other stuff than arguing the toss.


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 4:44 pm
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Nice to see a few votes for Skipton. Brilliant little town and some top trails from the door without having to live in West Yorkshire...


 
Posted : 26/01/2012 4:50 pm
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A great many of the posts on here are of the format "Well, I live in x and really like the biking..."

Pretty subjective!


 
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theotherjonv - thanks, I am aware of Tunnel/Porridge Pot/Frith Hill I should get out an explore. I did notice on Wednesday that with the Hindhead Tunnel it's now only 25 mins to Queen Elizabeth Park and much less obviously to Devils Punchbowl etc.

MSP - Freiberg's twin town is Guildford 🙂

chakaping - that was my point earlier, as good as living and riding around Guildford is I cannot believe it's the best in the UK, there must be some spectacular places in the Lakes or Peak District or even Wales no ? If Guildford was the best what would I have to look forward to ! BTW the riding may be good in Cumbria but the weather ?


 
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Will have to throw Kendal into the mix been here for 7 mths now and have managed a differant trail/route everytime I have been out.Close to the Dales/Lakes and on the M6 for Scotland.Never seem to see many people out which is odd but it can be a tad wet!
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Posted : 26/01/2012 5:32 pm
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Yeah, I was more curious about what weight people were giving to riding vs other stuff than arguing the toss.

Can't really separate them, I think for the 'best' places, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.


 
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Theotherjonv - so that's Tunnel Hill!! I was driving along the B3405 not so long ago and thinking, that looks like a place that could be worth trying. Now I know, thanks for the ideas. Meeting up with a guy from Woking for a ride in the next few days - might try there for a change. Is it easy to find the good singletrack?

For us oldies, G'ford is a city (cathedral etc) but officially its a town. My son caught me out on that one. Any town with access to S Hilly/Swinley/N Downs etc is good but cant compare with proper mountains like the Lakes. Different riding and both fun though. Big rocky steps easier than slippy off camber roots IMH)!


 
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