Hi folks
My son is getting keen on off road cycling, I do all my riding on the road so does anyone know of any rides (not too rough!) suitable for a novice in the Colchester area.
Thanks and regards
Iain
Off road rides, Colchester area
Re: Off road rides, Colchester area
You don't say how old your son is but A circuit of Alton Water just north of manningtree, was one of the first off road rides I did with my kids a 7 mile mix of rough tracks and mainly offroad tarmac.
Another alternative is to buy an OS map and go ride your local Bridle ways.
Another alternative is to buy an OS map and go ride your local Bridle ways.
NUKe
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Re: Off road rides, Colchester area
iainb wrote:Hi folks
My son is getting keen on off road cycling, I do all my riding on the road so does anyone know of any rides (not too rough!) suitable for a novice in the Colchester area.
I imagine your son has grown up a bit by now (2 year old thread lol)
He's probably already discovered the Wivenhoe Trail and various bridlepaths up towards Alresford, Dedham, Mistley, Manningtree etc.
Pity there's no bridge over the Arlesford...er, ford (as there used to be when the train track was there) as a straight ride thru to Brightlingsea would then be possible.
Re: Off road rides, Colchester area
Hi,
Friday Woods is OK and can be challenging in the wet - I've done this quite a lot over the years with my now grown up sons. They did the Boxing day bikes vs runners at the start of the year.
Alton Water as previously stated also OK
Wivenhoe trail is flat but at least off road.
Rendlesham Forest also has some good trails but not that brilliant. Usual forestry commission stuff.
Tunstall Forsest much better much info out there about them. Not tried this but told it has a wild jump zone
Thetford is possible best and has some reasonable red routes - Pretty soft compared to Wales, Scotland etc
Danbury is small but I'm told OK - tried it once, broke bike and did a fair deal of walking - Jump area plus cross country
Epping Forest is also said to be OK but not many waymarked routes - not tried this one.
Hope that helps,
Paul
Friday Woods is OK and can be challenging in the wet - I've done this quite a lot over the years with my now grown up sons. They did the Boxing day bikes vs runners at the start of the year.
Alton Water as previously stated also OK
Wivenhoe trail is flat but at least off road.
Rendlesham Forest also has some good trails but not that brilliant. Usual forestry commission stuff.
Tunstall Forsest much better much info out there about them. Not tried this but told it has a wild jump zone
Thetford is possible best and has some reasonable red routes - Pretty soft compared to Wales, Scotland etc
Danbury is small but I'm told OK - tried it once, broke bike and did a fair deal of walking - Jump area plus cross country
Epping Forest is also said to be OK but not many waymarked routes - not tried this one.
Hope that helps,
Paul
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