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[Closed] Kielder - any good?

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Thinking of going camping with Mrs Stevew and young Master Stevew to Kielder next week.

The family trails from the campsite in Kielder village look good and I hope to find some nice natural trails to ride on my own.

I have also downloaded the red / black trail guides from teh website and they look pretty good. Any views?


 
Posted : 13/08/2010 9:22 am
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In the immediate Kielder area there's not much in the way of natural trails due to the ground conditions. Apart from the forest roads you're stuck with the trail-centre routes that have gone in over the last five years or the lakeside way.

Having said that, the lakeside way is a pleasant day out (with cake stops). The Deadwater red route is the best of the new trails, although it's quite hard going for a red due to the eroded sandy/ rocky surface in places. The new blue route is not bad but there's a long forest road climb before you get to the good stuff. I wasn't fussed about the lonesome pine trail.

The cafe at the Castle is worth a visit for the food, especially if the weather's like it is in the NE today.


 
Posted : 13/08/2010 9:29 am
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I would check the midge count!
You wouldn't get me in a tent up there when the midges are out, flippen nightmare!


 
Posted : 13/08/2010 9:31 am
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Not done the lonesome pine bit, but the black descent on the deadwater trail is really good imo - some of the rest is a bit meh. The route that goes right to the radio mast and back down isn't really worth it imo - comes back down a weird sort of fire road with jumps.

It's generally quite rough for a trail centre. It is a nice spot and a pleasant campsite. Family type trails look like they would be nice.


 
Posted : 13/08/2010 9:32 am