Best bike parks around Braemar are not found as traditional, purpose-built facilities directly within the village. Braemar, located in the Cairngorms National Park, is known for its extensive network of natural trails and road cycling opportunities. The region provides a varied landscape for cyclists, with routes ranging from leisurely rides to challenging mountain biking experiences on natural terrain. Dedicated mountain bike trail centers are located a short drive from Braemar.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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One day the train will be working again; for now, it's a climb to the upper trails top. Easy on an eMTB.
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Spot now on the edge of the mountain bike park. Still great views.
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A small but nice bike park. The lower trails can be reached via two treadmills. The upper trails can be reached either by cycling up the purple trail or by taking the train to the middle station.
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For Trail MTB explorers on an adventure. A very scenic glen with steep sides close in. The track, as far as it goes, is solid gravel and somewhat maintained; in short, the track is sound under bike albeit somewhat lumpy. There is a lot of water involved: 3 good-sized fords, a few minor fords and countless 'micro-streams'. The 2 biggest fords today were bikeable for the brave or hike-n-bike for wimps like me. These fords could be show-stoppers after significant rain or snow melt; they don't have stepping stones.
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Site of a bothy with a commemorative plaque which was erected in memory of a keen mountaineer. The bothy has now been removed due to safety concerns. There was a plaque on the building (present whereabouts not known) "To the memory of Jean McIntyre Smith, who trod this was joyfully. March 17, 1948. Cha till I tuillidh" It was erected in her memory by her parents soon after she died. This bothy was removed in 1986 due to safety concerns, following the deaths of three mountaineers who were trying to find it in appalling weather conditions. Several bothies and marker cairns in the area have been removed due to such concerns. https://her.highland.gov.uk/Monument/MHG33498
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Incredible mountain bike single track, extremely challenging due to the narrow nature of the trail, exposure and technical aspects.
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Technical and challenging descent that follows the ravine and river line down to the memorial hut. It's loose with drainage bars and challenging rock features. Well worth doing if you're experienced and confident on a bike.
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Braemar, nestled in the Cairngorms National Park, offers a vast network of natural trails and road cycling opportunities. You'll find everything from leisurely family rides along quiet roads to challenging mountain biking routes on natural terrain, exploring glens and forests.
No, traditional, purpose-built bike parks are not located directly within Braemar itself. The area is renowned for its extensive natural trails. However, dedicated mountain bike trail centers like Glenlivet Trails and Tarland Trails are a short drive away.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Hutchison Hut Descent offers a technical and challenging ride following a ravine and river line, featuring loose terrain, drainage bars, and rock features. The Glenmore Forest Singletrack Trail also provides an enjoyable, flowing red-graded single track through Scots Pine Trees, suitable for advanced mountain bikers.
While Braemar itself offers leisurely cycling along routes to the Linn O' Dee and Frasers Bridge, for purpose-built family-friendly trails, you might consider a short drive to places like Glenlivet Trails, which offer marked mountain bike routes suitable for the whole family.
The Cairngorms National Park provides breathtaking backdrops for any ride. You can explore scenic glens and forests, and trails like the Gleann Taitneach Trail offer a very scenic glen with steep sides. The Jean's Hut Memorial Site, now on the edge of a mountain bike park, also offers great views.
The best time for mountain biking in Braemar generally aligns with the warmer, drier months, typically from late spring through early autumn (May to September). Weather conditions can change rapidly in the Highlands, so always be prepared for varying conditions.
Given the natural and often challenging terrain, it's advisable to bring appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and protective clothing. Be prepared for changeable weather with layers, waterproofs, and sufficient food and water. A repair kit and first-aid supplies are also recommended.
The Cairngorm Bike Park offers a unique experience with its lower trails accessible via two treadmills, and upper trails reachable by cycling up or, when operational, by taking the train to the middle station.
Beyond cycling, Braemar is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, explore waterfall hikes, or embark on challenging mountain hikes in the surrounding Cairngorms National Park.
Braemar is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, so you'll find various accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses. Many local cafes and pubs are accustomed to catering to cyclists and hikers, offering a welcoming atmosphere after a day on the trails.
Yes, there is a distinct 'Braemar Park' in Edina, Minnesota, USA. This park features dedicated mountain biking trails with various technical features such as berms, jumps, drops, gap jumps, roller coasters, and rock gardens. Class 1 pedal-assisted e-bikes are permitted on these trails. You can find more information on the official website: edinamn.gov.


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