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Looking for a far flung mountain biking destination to tackle next summer? Here are five great mountain biking spots around the world that are definitely worth considering and ticking of your bucket list!
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Alps, France
The most common destination for British mountain bikers, and one of the best playgrounds in the world. Easy to get to from the UK, and plenty of choice of riding, from downhill in Morzine to all-mountain in Chamonix, there really is something for everyone.
An extensive system of chairlifts makes it easy to explore the mountains with barely any uphill riding, so you can just enjoy the descents. The centre of all things mountain bike for the Alps is Morzine, where you will find dozens of chairlifts open, throngs of British riders all summer and plenty of bike-friendly accommodation. Careful, you won’t ever want to leave.
Whistler, Canada
Widely considered to be one of the best mountain bike destinations in the world, Whistler really needs no introduction. Located in the stunning coast mountains of British Columbia, Whistler offers over 120 miles of trails with many accessible by the chair lifts used during the ski season.
Inside the Whistler Bike Park there’s over 50 way-marked runs which vary in difficulty and technicality. The trails cater for beginners through to experts and there are coaching courses for anyone wanting to brush up on their skills.
There’s a lot more riding to explore than just the trails in the Bike Park though, so make sure you get exploring and/or book a guide when you visit.
Park City, Utah
Nestling on the western edge of the fearsome Rocky Mountains, Park City not only offers the spectacular scenery you would expect of such a location but also some of the best trails in the world. It helps if you like a spot of high altitude riding; Park City sits at 2,100m and the trails go a further couple of thousand metres higher.
On offer is some of the best technical singletrack anywhere in the world. There’s a large network of trails and they’re all well sign-posted so easy to find. There’s something for all ability levels.
Rotorua New Zealand
Firmly put on the world map with the hosting of the 2006 world championships, New Zealand’s Rotorua has been described by many as one of the hottest places to ride.
It has an impressive claim to the title of the ‘best trails in the world’, with a network of over 100km of trails built in the Whakarewarewa Forest, which are also some of the oldest in the country. A rich playground of trails in lush surroundings makes it a must-ride destination.
Finale Ligure, Italy
The Mediterranean resort of Finale Ligure is one of the best known riding spots on this list, but it’s easily up there with the best. As easy to get to, relatively, as the French Alps, Finale Ligure has a fine network of trails resting on the rolling hills close to the coast.
With the highest hills topping out at about 1,400 metres, it can’t boast the same sheer altitude as other places, but it more than makes up for that with stunning, flowy trails. There are no chairlifts here, but there are holiday companies running shuttle services.
It suits bikes from 120-160mm, so the current crop of lightweight trail to all-mountain bikes makes the perfect choice. The trails are very natural, full of roots and rocks and can get very tight and twisty in places, meaning it fully tests your riding skills to their limit.
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