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  • Family Trails in Chilterns
  • greatexpectations
    Free Member

    Hi,
    I am looking to make a gentle entry into MTBking with a family ride in the chilterns.

    Kids ride competently but are inexperienced mountainbikers.

    Any suggestions around Marlow area would be greatly appreciated.

    cheers,
    Steve

    towzer
    Full Member

    *possibly best to let it dry out a bit as it’s crepe just now In lots of places

    Some hills but these weren’t technical when I last did them

    Anyway this is nice imho But will be muddy (esp if horsed)

    https://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/downloads/file/224/leaflet_knowl_hill_bridleway_circuit

    below is track boring but car free ( and if you’re cheeky you can go along the Thames path from Maidenhead, through Eton school and back on jubilee poss up to tap low and s to return better in summer as Thames is footpath thru some people’s gardens so will cut just now

    https://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/234/cycle_map_-_jubilee_river.pdf

    You can lap reading, from e pangboune s on quiet yellow road direct into bridleway to theale, over foot bridge at IKEA theale, head e over to canal(road), canal to e side of reading, cross blue bridge to Thames left to caversham thru park over new bridge, then up to the warren (just n of Thames) then follow warren into obv bridleway to not goring sorry, to Whitchurch xxeditedxxxx oring then road s to pangbourne, this might be okish(*unless bridleway horsed)

    See is map Maidenhead, follow cycle trail w from railway just n woodlands park Indus estate sw of Maidenhead, at knowl hill s on bridleway to Waltham st Lawrence , then can loop back on different bridleway or thin road to e to thick orange to n on bridleway (shottesbrooke park) then either loop back l to cycle track or r to white Waltham road but some pavement, this can be nice and it can be horsed in bits

    Trimix
    Free Member

    Dont attempt it in the winter, Chilterns needs to be a bit dry (or completely frozen) otherwise it will be pants for the inexperienced.

    Try off road to Hambleden, then a loop up through Woolleys and the Great Wood and back. Have a look at an OS map, or Bing Maps set to OS online. There is a nice shop in Hambleden village that will sell you cake.

    Its hilly round there, so take that into consideration.

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    Grrr lost my post so heres a short version.

    It will be atrocious character building mud from now till at least Easter.

    Thames path and the kennet & avon cannal both hold up well. Out and back on one of those. Reading to the cafe at Aldermarston is a lovley beginners ride, as is Caversham to Gorring (bit further i think and a few short/steep hills).

    Or Swinley.

    anagallis_arvensis
    Full Member

    As above a gentle pootle along the Kennet and avon to a pub and back or Swinley Blue.

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