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Steveb
10-10-2005, 01:52 PM
Following trail upgrades and amenity provision at Glentress forest, near Peebles, visitors increased from 50 000 to 300 000 in five years, boosting the local economy. This spawned the Euro-funded 7Stanes trail-building project which has seen the success replicated across other parts of Scotland. Now, Northumberland could benefit from the same level of MTB trail provision.

The Forestry Commission is inviting MTBers to have their say on whether Kielder Forest could be the next Glentress.

Currently, many MTBers journey from the NE of England to Peebles, a two hour car journey from Newcastle.

Kielder Forest is a 45 minute car journey from Newcastle. The current routes in Kielder are non-demanding for DHers.

A volunteer trailbuilding team has been established in the 155 000 acre woodland, aimed at constructing singletrack routes.

The new group will allow enthusiasts to shape Kielder’s future as a top mountain bike destination, said Alex MacLennan, Recreation, Communities and Tourism manager:

"Volunteer trail building teams have worked well in other areas. Bikers get a big say in the design of routes and their construction, before riding the trails. We know there’s plenty of enthusiasm for this move, which many local off-road fans have been urging for a long time."

Trailbuilders will meet once a fortnight on Saturday mornings, starting in November, and take a ride into the forest in the afternoon.

"Kielder is so vast that there’s huge scope to create trails for everyone, from novices and families to advanced riders. Its sheer size also means we can cater for other forest users like walkers and horse riders with little conflict. By creating all-weather trails, biking in Kielder would be a year-round activity, which is good news for local pubs, restaurants and hotels," said MacLennan.

Ken Bone has been operating an MTB hire centre from close to Kielder Castle for 15+ years. This attracts school groups during the week.

While Kielder forest is owned by the Forestry Commission, Kielder water, a man-made reservoir, is owned by Northumbrian Water. Many of the waterside amenities also also owned by Northumbrian Water. The company operates a hugely successful Christmas experience each year in the forest. 4000 families get to meet Father and Mother Christmas and their prezzy-making elves. In future years, perhaps they'll also meet hordes of North Shore riders?

Article from www.Bikebiz.co.uk

baz
10-10-2005, 02:15 PM
Excellent, there's somewhere else I can go to visit and cycle and spend my hard earned money. Saves my spending it in hard up local communities in Northern Ireland while biking here. Sure Newcastle and the like are doing ok, what would they need local investment for...

AndyB
10-10-2005, 02:44 PM
but there's no demand, it'll never work.......
A.

andyh
10-10-2005, 03:30 PM
Look, don't you realise that pesky FC lot over the water are making up the numbers, no-one really goes riding in Scotland, Wales or England, Dard have looked into it and it's just a figment of your imagination.

And another thing, DARD are fed up of you lot writing to them so pack it in ! They have given more information than it is possible for someone who rides a bike to understand so what are you all still writing about ! STOP IT NOW ! !
Lord Rooker and Co. have better things to do with there time like errrmmmmm, well they just have OK !

Oh yes and another ...... another thing, If you are going to appear on any media programmes where DARD are attending it's impolite not to agree with everything that the DARD represenatative is saying, how can you possibly challenge them when they know EVERYTHING ! (and more !!). What's more if you do disagree with us, one of our employees will phone you up at home and shout at you !

I hope that's clear.

;)

baz
10-10-2005, 03:32 PM
... What's more if you do disagree with us, one of our employees will phone you up at home and shout at you !
Interesting. What happened there?

andyh
10-10-2005, 09:18 PM
Interesting. What happened there?

someone got a bit 'tetchy' or so I heard

Rick
10-10-2005, 10:38 PM
Oh great somewhere else to ride when i go back over home -

Mind you Pennines, Rothbury - hada few good rides around there - loads of bridleways - trails going over farmers land up hills down hills - easy peasy and all legal..

Your right of course Andy DARD are always correct - us idiots should keep our gobs shut - what would we know - there's never anyone else out and about on mtb bikes when we go out... here or over there...