Glentress Forest is a renowned outdoor destination in the Scottish Borders popular for its extensive mountain biking trails and diverse recreational opportunities.
Glentress Forest is located near Peebles in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. Managed by Forestry and Land Scotland, the forest covers approximately 1,200 hectares of mixed coniferous plantations and native woodlands, offering varied terrain ranging from gentle paths to steep, technical sections. Established as a commercial forest, it has been developed into a world-class outdoor recreation area, particularly famed for its mountain biking center, one of the UK's premier venues for trail riding. The forest includes multiple purpose-built trails catering to all skill levels—green, blue, red, and black routes—punctuated by scenic viewpoints and woodland ecosystems. In addition to biking, Glentress provides excellent opportunities for hiking, trail running, wildlife observation, and orienteering. The area supports diverse wildlife including red squirrels, deer, and numerous bird species. Facilities include a visitor center with bike rentals, guided rides, and refreshments. Historically, the forest was planted post-World War II as part of national afforestation efforts, with recreational development taking prominence in recent decades. Glentress attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round due to its accessibility from Edinburgh and Glasgow and its well-maintained trails. Seasonal events and skills courses further enhance its appeal as a destination for families and serious riders alike.
The Red Grade Mountain Bike Trail – challenging downhill sections and jump features
Glentress Visitor Centre – hub for bike rentals, lessons, and information
Viewpoints offering panoramic landscapes over the Tweed Valley
The forest's diverse habitats supporting native Scottish wildlife including red squirrels
A technical section featuring jumps and drops suitable for advanced riders seeking adrenaline-filled challenges.
An easy, accessible trail ideal for beginners and families with smooth terrain through scenic woodland.
A scenic lookout providing expansive views of the surrounding hills and the River Tweed to the south.