newbie rider heading to Dalby
Hello all,
Im new to the forum but have been reading numerous topics on here for a couple of weeks now
I picked up the biking bug around 2 month ago when I bought my friends old mountain bike, and tonight I am picking up my new trek superfly and am planning on taking it on its maiden voyage to Dalby tomorrow. i was just wanting some info on Dalby really do you have to pay for parking? wheres the best place to start? shops on route etc.
If anyone is heading out there tomorrow I am hoping to get there for around 1:30 and will be more than happy to try a bit of route knowledge and tips off people. I will be the one on the shiny new white bike probably pulling it out of some trees.
steve
Im new to the forum but have been reading numerous topics on here for a couple of weeks now
I picked up the biking bug around 2 month ago when I bought my friends old mountain bike, and tonight I am picking up my new trek superfly and am planning on taking it on its maiden voyage to Dalby tomorrow. i was just wanting some info on Dalby really do you have to pay for parking? wheres the best place to start? shops on route etc.
If anyone is heading out there tomorrow I am hoping to get there for around 1:30 and will be more than happy to try a bit of route knowledge and tips off people. I will be the one on the shiny new white bike probably pulling it out of some trees.
steve
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£7 charge to get into the forest leave your car in the carpark at low dalby,one bikeshop and a cafe there.get a trail map,and head out on the blue not technical or demanding,don't know how long blue route is,so not sure how long it will take you0
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thanks for the reply eric does the blue run join the red run at any point?0
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Yes the red and blue routes overlap at various points.0
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Lovely thank you very much0
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Plenty of info and advice regarding Dalby riding and conditiions here:
http://www.mtbe.co.uk/dalby-trail-centre-f26.html
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Cheers0