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Carron Valley Red Trail

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Carron Valley Red Trail

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The Carron Valley Red Trail is a renowned mountain biking destination nestled in the scenic Carron Valley, Stirling, Scotland. Conveniently located between Glasgow and Edinburgh, this purpose-built trail network offers an accessible and engaging mountain biking experience. Situated at an elevation of approximately 218 metres, the 8-kilometre red-graded route winds through forest landscapes, providing a diverse challenge for riders.

Mountain bikers consistently praise the trail for its excellent all-weather surface, making it a reliable option even in wet conditions, though…

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    3. april 2020

    Mountainbiking

    A very short (only 8km) red (but really it should be blue) trail through the woods at Carron Valley. The trail has an excellent all weather surface so holds together well in the wet, although drainage can be an issue so expect big puddles. A little short and a bit tame, but cracking for a few laps, especially at night in winter. Lots of gravel tracks through the forest too that are worth exploring.

    Worth checking Forestry and Land Scotland's website before heading off as they quite often close the trail for forestry work.

    4. september 2023

    Mountainbiking

    Loads of the access roads are closed due to tree felling at the moment so you will have to find alternatives. Komoot re-routed me up a non-bikable trail full of thorny bramble jaggies.

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    Placering: Queenzieburn, North Lanarkshire, Central Scotland, Skotland, Storbritannien

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    Are all sections of the Carron Valley Red Trail currently open?

    As of May 2025, two of the three red trail sections, Runway and Cannonball, have reopened following significant upgrades and resurfacing. The Eas Dubh section was expected to follow. It's always a good idea to check the Forestry and Land Scotland website before your visit for the most up-to-date information on trail closures or forestry work, as sections can be temporarily affected.

    How challenging is the 'Kelpie Staircase' on the Eas Dubh section?

    The 'Kelpie Staircase' within the Eas Dubh section is known as a particularly challenging feature. It consists of steep, stone-pitched steps and is considered technical, best suited for riders who are confident with such features and natural terrain. It demands a good level of skill and confidence.

    Is the Carron Valley Red Trail suitable for beginners?

    While the Carron Valley Red Trail is officially graded 'red' (difficult), some riders describe parts of it as leaning towards a 'blue' grade (moderate). However, sections like Eas Dubh with the 'Kelpie Staircase' are genuinely technical. Beginners might find it challenging, but those looking to progress from blue trails could find it a good step up, especially on the more flowy sections like Runway. It's not recommended for absolute novices.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Carron Valley Red Trail?

    The Carron Valley Red Trail is approximately 8 km (5 miles) long. The time it takes to complete can vary greatly depending on your skill level, fitness, and how many laps or sections you choose to repeat. Many riders enjoy doing multiple laps due to its relatively short length, often 'sessioning' their favorite parts. A single lap might take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour for an intermediate rider.

    Are there public transport options to Carron Valley Red Trail?

    The Carron Valley Red Trail is located in a rural area between Denny and Fintry, Scotland. Public transport options are limited, and it is generally recommended to travel by car. The main car park is conveniently located at the east end of the Carron Valley Reservoir.

    What are the winter riding conditions like at Carron Valley Red Trail?

    The trail boasts an excellent all-weather surface, making it enjoyable even in wet conditions. It holds up well in winter, and some riders even enjoy night riding during the colder months. However, expect large puddles due to drainage issues in some areas. Always dress appropriately for cold and wet Scottish weather, and ensure your bike is well-maintained for winter conditions.

    Is Carron Valley Red Trail family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    The red-graded mountain bike trail itself is primarily designed for mountain biking and may be too challenging for young children or those not accustomed to technical riding. However, the wider Carron Valley area offers other activities like waterside strolls and family cycle rides on gravel tracks, which are more suitable for families. Dogs are generally welcome in the wider forest and reservoir areas, but should be kept under control, especially around wildlife and other visitors. On the dedicated MTB trail, it's best to avoid bringing dogs for safety reasons.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    The Carron Valley Red Trail is in a relatively remote location. There are no immediate cafes or pubs directly at the trailhead. You would need to venture to nearby towns such as Denny, Fintry, or Stirling for dining and accommodation options. It's advisable to bring your own refreshments for your visit.

    What should I bring for mountain biking at Carron Valley Red Trail?

    Beyond your mountain bike and helmet, it's recommended to bring appropriate riding gear for varying weather conditions, as Scottish weather can be unpredictable. This includes waterproofs, layers, gloves, and eye protection. Carry essential bike repair tools (spare tube, pump, multi-tool), sufficient water, and snacks. A first-aid kit is also advisable. Given the potential for puddles, mudguards can be beneficial.

    Are there other activities or 'hidden gems' to explore near the Carron Valley Red Trail?

    Yes, the wider Carron Valley area offers more than just mountain biking. You can enjoy waterside strolls along the reservoir, explore various gravel tracks through the forest suitable for family cycling, or try fishing in the reservoir. For hikers, there's the option of hillwalking up Meikle Bin, which offers panoramic views. The area is also known for wildlife spotting and some historical sites, providing a broader outdoor experience beyond the dedicated red trail.

    Where exactly is the main car park for the Carron Valley Red Trail?

    The main car park for the Carron Valley Red Trail is conveniently located at the east end of the Carron Valley Reservoir. For navigation, the postcode FK6 5JL is often cited, which will get you to the general area. From there, follow signs for the mountain bike trails.

    How does the Carron Valley Red Trail compare to other MTB trails in Scotland's central belt?

    The Carron Valley Red Trail is highly regarded for its accessibility, being closer to Glasgow and Edinburgh than other major trail networks like the 7stanes. While it's shorter at 8 km, its variety of features—from flowy sections with jumps to technical descents like the 'Kelpie Staircase'—offers a diverse experience. It's known for its excellent all-weather surface, making it a reliable option year-round. Many riders appreciate its layout, which allows for 'sessioning' favorite sections, making it ideal for a quick, intense ride or skill practice.

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