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And by 'good' I mean you'd want to ride it again and again, something with a decent decline, rather than flat pedally stuff. If you jumped on your MTB tomorrow morning, how many miles would you need to ride on tarmac or fireroads to get to 'the good stuff'?

Some of us are blessed with living in MTB country, a stones throw from actual mountains, forests and nation parks - but I would hazard a guess that the majority (like me) live in a pretty flat and uninteresting town and have to ride a few miles to get to some trails unless they want to take the car. At the moment I'm car-less so having to rely on my own power to get to any decent trails.

My nearest good singletrack (it's actually rather good, wasn't expecting it to be that good tbh) is 4 miles and 500ft of climbing away, the last part being a 20-25% lung and leg burster of a climb. There's a load more singletrack around the same area too, some awesome rooty, rocky and fast single/doubletrack descents.

I do actually have some nearer singletrack a mile away but it's crap, totally flat and about 90 seconds worth of riding, not worth it tbh. I've ridden it once and don't think I'll be back.


 
Posted : 06/05/2018 11:07 pm
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Mine is 3 miles away. It's a cheeky hidden singletrack that is a mile in length and I could ride it everyday .


 
Posted : 06/05/2018 11:11 pm
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Half a mile


 
Posted : 06/05/2018 11:14 pm
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I overlook one section of about 100m.

Other than that, about 1km across river, down high street and then:


 
Posted : 06/05/2018 11:16 pm
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On my doorstep, I live on a reasonably well known Calderdale descent


 
Posted : 06/05/2018 11:32 pm
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Not sure about cracking singletrack needing a lot of descent myself.

The woods that are five minutes ride from my door have loads of brilliant twisty, flowy, wooded singletrack. Not many sections longer than three or four hundred metres but strung together with bits of fireroad they make for a decent ride given the lack of elevation round here. Not many rocks, but plenty of roots for a bit of tech challenge.

Ride them probably a couple of times a week (and have done so for the last 4 years or so) in various different combinations, so they must be doing something right...


 
Posted : 06/05/2018 11:34 pm
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It starts about a mile and a half away and finishes at the end of my road.

I'd go nuts if I had to drive to find worthwhile offroad riding. Well, no, I exaggerate - but I'd move house, certainly.


 
Posted : 06/05/2018 11:46 pm
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I live in a fairly uninteresting town, There is some decent singletrack that is within a 4 mile radius but it's short so does it not count as decent?

There's a woods nearby and there's a short bit of singletrack that's good but it's over in no time, there's some slag heaps with decent singletrack on them but the downhill parts are short but what little there is is decent quality, but all the downhill parts are short and you don't lose more than 40m worth of height in one go, but as it's undulating, if you ride it all get about 180m worth of height gain/loss altogether. But it's all very short. It's hard to do more than 12k in the 'local loop' without having to do some long boring linking section to get to the next interesting area.

It's so short I only do it if conditions are mud free, because it's not worth getting the bike dirty for such a short ride, the effort/reward ratio isn't good unless it's dusty or frozen.


 
Posted : 06/05/2018 11:48 pm
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Less than a mile and only a couple to the top of Dumyat/excellent descent. Well it was before "the path"


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:09 am
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What I think is 'good' singletrack is stuff that goes up rather than down.

And that's almost at my backdoor. 🙂


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:10 am
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About 30km I reckon but I have more important stuff on my doorstep which works for me at the moment


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:20 am
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About 3 minutes gentle ride to plenty of singletrack, 15 minutes to the top of lady Cannings MTB trails.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:24 am
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Got some local woods about 2.5 miles away full of good cheeky lines on a hill with a reasonable top to bottom difference in elevation, other than that it's dropbars and bridalways terrain...


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:26 am
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About a 5 minute pedal from my house...

Although that tree isn't there anymore...


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:27 am
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2 miles. Majority of my riding is from home.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:30 am
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Sub-fifteen minute ride from my house to the local woods, or sub-ten minutes to a series of old rights of way that make an interesting if tough loop.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:33 am
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100m is my closest single track at the base of the hill, ride a mile up hill I have more single track/cheeky trails or a bike park 🙂


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:41 am
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About 100yds.

Quarry playground, then singletrack decents in another direction.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 12:59 am
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Couple of minutes to the top of the road I reckon. There’s better nearby but I can do a decent 1hr blast from my door.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 1:01 am
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Twenty miles before any decent singletrack.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 1:39 am
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When in the UK, the Glasgow Commonwealth Games singletrack course is a 10 minute ride from my front door, with no more than 100 meters of that on pavement. I still can’t believe my luck on that.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 1:54 am
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700m from my front door to the start some quality singletrack. You know you're lucky to have miles of riding from your door when the council put together MTB edits 🙂


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 2:48 am
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Starts about a mile and a half away, albeit up a fairly unpleassant hill. Ends about half a mile away. There's another, slightly less good descent that runs more or less parallel too. Not too shabby


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 3:57 am
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a few bits under 4 miles away.  8 miles away 100km of the pentlands singletrack


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 7:11 am
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6 miles or so to the Downs & QECP.

Some bits closer but they are generally just short link trails between bridleways, roads etc.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 7:32 am
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Although living out in a remote part of  the country I live on a valley floor and to get to any decent singletrack involves a 30-40 mins steep climb on a road ...to do a number of different loops in the direction I would want to ride them ..there is plenty of singletrack a matter of minutes away ..if you want flat & rooty .

For this reason I almost always take my bike in the car to start a ride and can be in various access points within Kielder Forest in 10 minutes ..thus giving an additional 20 -30 mins of riding on the good stuff rather than road riding which I hate with a passion ..and avoid as much as I can .

The man made trails at Kielder are a 25 min.car journey from my door ..


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 8:10 am
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There are plenty of bridleways and byways near where I live, none of which you'd really class as singletrack though. They all require large amounts of tarmac to link too, which can get annoying. Thetford Forest is about 37 miles away and the best "local" singletrack that I know of. I believe there's some sort of four cross, downhill place out near Bedford, but haven't been.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 8:14 am
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Everybody has a different definition of 'good' - but having enjoyable trails nearby is great.

For me, living in a fairly large town, I'm lucky enough to be on the outskirts, and have only a 9 minute ride to the local woods.

The total area of these woods is not huge, but they are dotted with a wide range of fire roads and Single-track which can be strung together into a very nice 90 minute loop.

The downside is that, despite being singlespeed friendly, and an ideal winter ''keeping your fitness" going venue, it doesn't hold up to wet conditions very well, so is pretty much off limits for several months.

Should be nice a dry now, though, so may sneak out for a cheeky loop, later.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 8:17 am
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Single-track at 100m.

Decent single-track is 10 miles away

All the other local stuff isn't exciting as such, but enough timewise the odd smile.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 8:19 am
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About one mile away


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 8:26 am
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Surprised how close everyone is to decent singletrack... wonder whether the singletrack made the biker or vice versa?

i recently moved house and decent all year round trails were one of the key criteria... so to answer the question <300 metres


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 8:34 am
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^ kiwicraig wins the thread....

sweeeeeeet


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 8:43 am
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Folk come from all over the country to ride the singletrack that about 1km away though there are some nice tracks through the woods closer than that.

The availability of good riding (and walking and paddling and skiing) is the reason I chose to move where I did.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 8:54 am
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My local hill is a mile away, nice little XC loop.  Ride it when I can’t be arsed to drive anywhere else


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:01 am
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10 mins in the car to some of the best Dartmoor singletrack, 5 mins to Haldon. I can live with that.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:03 am
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1 mile away for lots of decent and increasingly trail pixied singletrack.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:04 am
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Half a mile to a web of good trails in the forrest. It's a right nuisance, before we lived on the other side of town and I could roll off the DHs to the door.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:26 am
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Not sure about cracking singletrack needing a lot of descent myself.

Agree  I don't do descending due to type of bike I ride but love nice up and down stuff with turns etc,

About a mile away for me.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:31 am
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I was surprised to find my nearest is actually a mile away - but it’s only 200 yards of cul-de-sac tarmac and then bridleway the rest of the way. There’s about six hours of singletrack once you’re there, which is nice.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:32 am
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There isn't 100km of singletrack in Pentlands.  Might have been many moons ago but much it has been over used and is now just a mess.  I have lots of singletrack within about a mile of my house, most of the local woods have something.  Quality and length is variable but plenty of choice.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:32 am
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About a mile to the closest decent bridleway and the start of the routes out of town. Singletrack I am still exploring but probably about 2/3 miles and it's pleasent rather than incredible. Did find a cracking bridleway  descent yesterday and some nice trails through the bluebell woods.

Not really the best area for proepr close stuff but the road riding is great and I'm not too far by car from some better trails.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:35 am
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Not sure about distance, but it takes me 6 minutes to get to follow the dog, but probably 8 to get to a decent bit. There’s definitely some closer, but it’s unofficial, which tends to mean unrideable until later in the summer, thats less than a mile away, but it’s all road to get there, the dog is straight across the Chase.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:37 am
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20 minutes down the cycle path gets me to the nearest but I've got eastridge, long mynd and a couple of other areas within dayride territory.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:42 am
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About 200 yards to the local woodland . Plenty of rocky/rooty single track with technical climbs and descents, there's a disused quarry in there too but I've struggled to put anything decent together in there.


 
Posted : 07/05/2018 9:49 am
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There's much much closer, but I reckon this bit is world class.  From my door to the TV mast at the top it's about 45min including a 10km road climb, then another 10km of singletrack ridge and forest descent, boat across the harbour and another 8km or so up and over the hill to finish on the beach.  Never really get bored of it.

Hope Doug doesn't mind me sharing this rather old video


 
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