What to expect
With the development of off-road routes, trails and single-track, mountain biking on the Isle of Arran has never been so good!
Accompanied by a professional mountain bike leader, you will learn the basic skills that make mountain biking fun and safe, including efficient gear selection, balance, riding over obstacles, body position, stopping without skidding, climbing, descending, cornering and riding in a group.
This trail session is suitable for beginners and novice mountain bike riders and uses trails equivalent to Foresty Commission Blue & Green routes.
What's Included?
- Trek Hardtail Mountain Bikes with 100mm suspension forks and a light aluminium frame. (You are welcome to bring your own bike, if suitable for the terrain.)
- A helmet.
- The services of a fully qualified mountain bike leader.
Personal Equipment Required
- Sturdy shoes, e.g. trainers
- A waterproof jacket, just in case it rains
- 3/4 length or long trousers (to protect your legs from brambles, etc)
- A small rucksack
- A bottle of water / juice a snack
Depending on season:
- A warm layer, e.g. fleece
- Hat & Gloves
- Insect defence
- Sunglasses
Additional Information
Disposable cameras are available to purchase from the Adventure Centre shop.
Children
We would recommend a minimum age of 10 years for this activity. Time out for parents? Unaccompanied teenagers (13+) are welcome on this session.
Where to check in
Please arrive at the Adventure Centre 10 minutes before the start of the activity. You will find us in the grounds of the Auchrannie House Hotel and Spa, at the rear of the swimming pool complex.
How long is the session?
3 hours
Useful Links
Arran Bike Club
Forestry Commission gradings for mountain bike trails.
Cost
Adult (18+) - £47.50
Independent Teen (13-17) - £37.50
Accompanied Child (10-17) - £27.50