Scotland has thousands of miles of amazing trails and winding single-track, the problem is if you don't know the area, where do you start? Our Mountain bike guides can take you along these trails and help you decide which might be the most appropriate for your skill level and even give you a bit of coaching along the way. Need another reason to book a guide? All of our Mountain bike guides will be fully qualified, have valid first aid certificates and can do trail side repairs to help keep your wheels turning.
We have a number of epic rides on our doorstep and even more just a short drive away. If your looking for inspiration below are some links to just some of the best we have to offer in the area.
A day guiding starts at £300 and we can accommodate groups of up to 6 per instructor. If you need to hire a bike then we can organize that for you at an extra cost or you can speak to our friends at Nevis cycles.
Our skills coaching is available for half and full days throughout Scotland, whether it's your first time or you're looking to improve specific riding skills. Prices are £200 for a half day and £300 for a full day.
Our main coaching venues are Nevis Range, Laggan Wolftrax and Glencoe but we can work further afield if that is what you require.
Please get in touch to discuss your needs.
We offer skills coaching courses and guiding with fully qualified Mountain Bike Guides. Above is just a small list of the courses and guiding options we can offer, please get in touch if you would like to discuss your options.
Scotland has recently been voted one of the best places to go mountain biking in the world. Up here in the North-west of Scotland we have some of the best natural trails and a choice of quality trail centres on our door step. We offer Mountain Bike Guiding and Skills Instruction, so maybe your visiting Scotland and want a qualified professional to show you round the best trails. Alternatively you might want to use the opportunity improve your skills with a day of coaching in a world class location such as the Outdoor Capital of the UK.