Bit of info on Kielder please

mtb-steve

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Hi all.

Me and my wife are heading over to Kielder this weekend, we were there last year for a couple of days and did the ride around the lake and a few other bit n bobs.
My wife doesn't do mountain biking but she's happy with gravel roads and the occasional harder section that she gets off and walks, but no trail centre stuff, I'm not interested in trial centre man made riding either, I prefer natural trail riding but this weekend is more for her to do a bit of gravel and mild trails.
We were hoping to do the Cross border ride (cycle route 10?) this time but I've just seen on the Forestry England site that it's closed due to trees down, has anyone been recently and can tell me how much is open in the area please? How far can you get on the cross border ride before it's blocked?
Or any other routes in the area? I've looked on the OS app and Komoot but not found much.

Thanks
Steve
 

The Hodge

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Call into the Bike Place Kielder ..opposite the Castle ..and ask for Ian Bell ( owner ) ..he should be able to point you in the right direction ..but with over one million trees down from Arwen ( and up to seven years to clear them ) you are going to be extremely limited as to where you can go ..
I'm fairly local and only ride the stuff you don't like at Kielder ..so no real help !
 

mtb-steve

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Thanks, I never thought of the Bike shop. I could ask at one of the info centres but I'm certain they just say closed whatever with the whole public liability thing, we've been riding in the Lakes and while there's a few dodgy looking bits it's still safe enough if you keep an eye out. Obviously a forest is going to have a lot more trees down.
We have a loose plan now, we'll cycle from the campsite (Nr Bellingham) to Kielder on back lanes and a couple of bridleways then see from there, North shore is open with diversions looking on the forestry website, took a little digging before I found the list of open/closed trails.

Thanks
Steve
 

mtb-steve

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It looks like we'll be just doing a couple of simple rides, it's more for the weekend away and coffee n cake run :) , would have been nice to try the cross border route but it's looking like a fair bit is still closed over that side.

Steve
 

mtb-steve

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Had a good weekend at Kielder. North side has much less damage than the south side so we rode a selection of bridleways in the area, mainly to the south of Kielder but we also rode north shore.
 

thebarber

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The bit where yo climb up to the observatory, there's some wooden features etc. Drops yo down to West of the village.
 

The Hodge

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The red section near to the observatory that you are thinking of is on The Lonesome Pine Trail and yeah it is accessed from the Lakeside Way mainly a climb ( Stairway to Heaven) 2m wide boardwalk..it is still unfortunately closed ..it comes to a T junction where you turn left on the cross border route over to Newcastleton or right on a descent to lead you back to Kielder Village ( 3 separate sections ) ..all of this is still closed after Arwen..
The only red bits open are on the Deadwater Trail (90%) plus the black section ..
 

thebarber

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Is the east side open from bike scene?
There's some canny trails there.
I'm up there mid July for a few days, hopefully they'll have sorted the damage by then.
 

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