Cycling guide - Southern & Central Scotland Mountain Biking | Cicerone

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This Guidebook Describes 21 Mountain Biking Roads in Central and Southern Scotland, Including The 7stanes in Dumfries and Galloway, and Cross - Country Roads in the Campsie Fells, Pentland Hills and Lammermuirs, The Galloway Forest, Tweed Valley, Cheviots and Lowther Hills. The Roads Range From 17 to 66 km, Graded from Moderate to Very Hard.
Seasons: Dry Weather is Hard to Guarantee in Southern and Central Scotland Though Summer Is The Likeliest Time for Dry Trails. However, Every Season Has Its Charms - So Long As Rain and Mud Doesn't Scare You - and Winter Really Can Be a Wonderland.
Centers: Glasgow, Milngavie, Greenock, Lochwinoch, Glentropol, New Cumnock, Moniaive, Durisdeer, Wanlockhead, Sanquhar, Hownam, Kirk Yetholm, Peebles, Track, Innerthen, Longformacus, Gifford, Balrno.
Difficulty: The Roads ARE DIREDED FOR MOUNTAIN BIKERS WITH AT LEAST SOME EXPERIENCE AND A REASONDABLE DEGREE OF FITNESS. THISE ARE NO 'EASY' ROADS IN THIS GUIDEBOOK, HEENCE ROADS ARE GRADED 'MODERAT', 'HARD' AND 'VERY HARD' ANY 'DIFFERENT' OR 'TECHNIC' SECTIONS ARE INDICATED. THE GENERAL LACK OF SIGNPOSTS AND OTHER WAYMARKERS Endemic to Scotland Makes Navigation More of A Challenge Than In Other Parts of the UK. MUST SEE: The Campsie Fells, The Pentland Hills and The Lammermuirs, The Galloway Forest, The Tweed Valley, The Cheviots and The Lowther Hills of Dumfreshire.


ISBN/EAN : 9781852847470
Publication date: 2016
Folded dimensions: 12 x 17cm
Language(s): English
Weight: 261 g

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