MORE than £1 million is to be spent on the new biking trails with the aim of keeping 7stanes in Glentress Forest at the top of its game, it has been revealed. 

This week, Forest Enterprise Scotland unveiled more details of the biking trails being proposed for Glentress Forest as part of the new £11.3 million eco-cabins development. 

Around 16km of new trail will be built, including a larger skills area, taster trails for beginners to experts, new descents linking to the existing 7stanes trails and some hand-cut Enduro-style biking sections. 

A two-day consultation event at Glentress Peel will be held on September 1 and 2, where mountain bikers and other visitors can give their feedback on the cabin and biking plans. 

Sallie Bailey, forest district manager with Forest Enterprise Scotland said: “With the proposal to locate 56 of the new eco-cabins in the Buzzard’s nest location we need to replace the old skills area and existing ‘freeride’ trails. The plan is to bring the new trail features closer to the Peel building on the nearby hillside. 

“Our mountain biking rangers, who are all keen riders themselves, have been meeting with many local biking interests and explaining the plans in greater detail. 

“There were very positive exchanges and it looks like they are all up for the refreshed Glentress. We’re really pleased to see that Katy Winton, the number two Enduro rider in the world from Peebles appears to be thrilled with the new biking investment. 

“The new features will give riders more trail, more skills training and new descents, drop offs and tabletops with some Enduro type riding too.” 

Neil Dalgleish of Hillside Outside Ltd, which heads up the TweedLove biking festival and Tour O’ The Borders added: “The new trails will be of huge benefit to Glentress, which should have a knock-on effect throughout the valley. The design makes a lot of sense, and this development can help re-affirm the Tweed Valley’s reputation as the leading MTB destination in the UK.

“I’m sure TweedLove’s MTB events will make the most of the new trails and features – the future’s looking bright.”

Pre-Planning applications for both the trails and the Forest Holidays eco-cabins were submitted to Scottish Borders Council last week.