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[Closed] Reasonably quiet easyish routes to do with a beginer plus dog near Glasgow?

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As above really mate is taking his girlfriend and dog out for a spin tomorrow and is looking for a good route to introduce the 2 of them to mountain biking. Any ideas?

Also does anywhere do demo or bike hire on a Sunday? He's not an organised person!


 
Posted : 24/03/2012 7:58 pm
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Mugdock or chateleraut


 
Posted : 24/03/2012 9:27 pm
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Mugdock is bound to be heaving tomorrow so that's probably out and they fancied heading out a bt further. Arrochar has been mentioned...


 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:03 pm
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The Glen Loin trail at Arrochar is great fun, however the first half is all up hill (about 700 feet), and the rest is downhill, and there's loose rock sections, and then the rollercoaster with loads of steep chutes with more rocks, so wouldn't recommend for a beginner!

Carron Valley's probably a good choice if they go early enough and avoid the crowds.

If it's a short spin, they could always go round Pollock Park mtb course a few times, and take in some of the quieter footpaths, and a bit of off piste stuff.


 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:12 pm
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Cheers PROLINE he has done the trail before in Arrochar - I don't think they would mind if there was a bit of hike a bike and they would prefer to get out of Glasgow given the potential good weather.


 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:23 pm
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Cheers Crouisk never heard of chateleraut


 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:30 pm
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Avoid Chatelherault for a real cycle unless you go very early. Very popular with walkers and the trails can be narrow. It's down by Hamilton / Larkhall way, off junction 6 of the M74. If its a 'get the misses into cycling thing' then it's a good option as there's a wee cafe, but go early.


 
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Arrochar/Glen Loin is an absolute joy in the good weather, I live close by and hit a couple of times a month. Took my wife up there for her first visit last week and she managed to tough out the 5 mile uphill and she is new to mountain biking. As for the drovers trail at Glen Loin she cycled some and walked the techy bits but over all she thought it was great. If you included a diversion up to Sloy Dam, worth it for the view alone, then the whole run is about 14.5 miles, take out the Dam and its just over 11. Mind and shove 90pence in the bastard parking meter in the car park, I forgot a couple of months ago and it cost me £42 for the privilege.....my fault 🙁


 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:37 pm
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The Kilpatricks? Bound to be a cracking view from the top of the Humphrey road tomorrow. Nothing too tricky up there either.


 
Posted : 24/03/2012 10:49 pm
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Few routes around Aberfoyle and Loch Ard area are ideal for beginners 🙂


 
Posted : 25/03/2012 12:39 am
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More details if possible doubledunter?


 
Posted : 25/03/2012 12:43 am
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Carron Valley's still shut (according to the FCS website). If they fancy a bit of a drive, Mabie might be an option.


 
Posted : 25/03/2012 12:44 am
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The ardgartan peninsula loop is good . Just up the road from glen loin , fire road up to the dukes pass , easyish singletrack down to lochgoilhead then fireroad up the rest and be thankful and back down to the car . Its 20 miles but the fireroads are pretty hardpacked so easy going and some of the views are top class .
I am pretty sure tiso in glasgow does bike hire and is open on a sunday


 
Posted : 25/03/2012 2:05 am