Amber Valley Guy
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Sheffield/Chesterfield area on their western Peak District side. Regardless of where the OP goes he needs to check out a decent map/app of rides in that area.
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Forest of Dean
Base yourself in towns Monmouth, Lydney, Coleford or nearby villages like Pillowell, Soudley, Cinderford, Dry Brook, Parkend etc.
Yeah I was gonna suggest this. It's not that far from Edi but has LOADS of riding available with every type of trail you'd want and need.It would be the Tweed Valley for me, I’ve been trying to talk my wife into moving down there for a year now but she refuses to leave the Highlands.
I agree with this.Think we are fairly lucky within the UK… when ya can drive for a couple of hours.. and where you can be.. North .. South .. East or West..![]()
Perphsps Newport or Gloucester either?
First three are full of migrunts,just go rural wales or rural Scotland,buy a van and travel around,keep well clear of cities!If you had to recommend a city (ideally) or a place to live in the UK with easy reach to good/great riding where would you recommend? I am currently thinking about relocating to the UK sometime in 2026 and need some suggestions. The kicker is I will most likely not have a car/van (at least initially) so ideally somewhere I can ride to the trails from my place or grab a train with the bike. I guess I could car share once I get to know some locals also.
Currently Manchester and Sheffield seem to tick the boxes. Cardiff and Edinburgh are also on the list. I prefer gravity focused Enduro or DH type riding.
And what would you call an Irish feller coming to live in the UK?First three are full of migrunts,
An expat obviously. Don't you know the term migrant/immigrant is specifically reserved for brown people that Reform voters don't like?And what would you call an Irish feller coming to live in the UK?![]()
Tree?And what would you call an Irish feller coming to live in the UK?![]()
180 miles actuallyAnyway, avoid the Isle of Wight. It's fifty miles from any decent riding & fifty years behind the times.
Solva is definitely not South Wales!
I have had another look at the map, would you be calling it west Wales then?
South Wales valleys has some of the best trails about, and alot of different areas within 30mins.South Wales?
I did see that. Looks like two spots per bus though so could be tricky if others are doing the same. The rental prices in Edinburgh are also pretty rough.Edinburgh has good busses that you can put your Mtb on and then get dropped off outside of Glentress etc.
Barnstaple in North Devon has some great trails as your right on the tarka trail you get the best of both with lovely countryside and beaches also there's a train station in Barnstaple enabling you to go further afield check it out I use komoot for my trails.If you had to recommend a city (ideally) or a place to live in the UK with easy reach to good/great riding where would you recommend? I am currently thinking about relocating to the UK sometime in 2026 and need some suggestions. The kicker is I will most likely not have a car/van (at least initially) so ideally somewhere I can ride to the trails from my place or grab a train with the bike. I guess I could car share once I get to know some locals also.
Currently Manchester and Sheffield seem to tick the boxes. Cardiff and Edinburgh are also on the list. I prefer gravity focused Enduro or DH type riding.
ABarnstaple in North Devon has some great trails as your right on the tarka trail you get the best of both with lovely countryside and beaches also there's a train station in Barnstaple enabling you to go further afield check it out I use komoot for my trails.
Lot of folk swear by Aboyne small town.If you had to recommend a city (ideally) or a place to live in the UK with easy reach to good/great riding where would you recommend? I am currently thinking about relocating to the UK sometime in 2026 and need some suggestions. The kicker is I will most likely not have a car/van (at least initially) so ideally somewhere I can ride to the trails from my place or grab a train with the bike. I guess I could car share once I get to know some locals also.
Currently Manchester and Sheffield seem to tick the boxes. Cardiff and Edinburgh are also on the list. I prefer gravity focused Enduro or DH type riding.
And Exmoor is right in your doorstep with miles and miles of trails.Barnstaple in North Devon has some great trails as your right on the tarka trail you get the best of both with lovely countryside and beaches also there's a train station in Barnstaple enabling you to go further afield check it out I use komoot for my trails.