Off-road GPX library for UK and Ireland

When bods post their files, it would be helpful if:

A. They could use a separate post for each file, just like in the main Travel section.

B. They include reasonable note as to where the trail starts and ends.

C. They give an estimate as to distance and time taken to ride.

D. Anything else of interest / relevance.

Thank you.
 
When bods post their files, it would be helpful if:

A. They could use a separate post for each file, just like in the main Travel section.

B. They include reasonable note as to where the trail starts and ends.

C. They give an estimate as to distance and time taken to ride.

D. Anything else of interest / relevance.

Thank you.
Type of bikes the trail is suitable for? all/trail&enduro/small Adv bikes/big Adv bikes ?
Is it legal ?
Any hazards?
Ground conditions ? ….stony/muddy/grass/boggy/tree roots/streams & fords & river crossings/gates
 
Type of bikes the trail is suitable for? all/trail&enduro/small Adv bikes/big Adv bikes ?
Is it legal ?
Any hazards?
Ground conditions ? ….stony/muddy/grass/boggy/tree roots/streams & fords & river crossings/gates
Anything I post will be 100% legal.
Type of bike suitable will be noted.
 
Let’s not make it too complicated.

Might I suggest that someone, well versed in off-road riding, posts up a sample route or two, adding to it the information they think will benefit others the most. And please, let’s have none of the “I know a great trail, but I don’t want to tell anyone ‘cos then they’ll know it too” nonsense. You don’t own the land. The TET would never have been created, if everyone had this attitude.

:beerjug:
 
There is no reason why the GPX files need to be limited to the UK and Ireland. If we can get the same thing going in other countries, great. But let’s start here, get a feeling for what people want to share and then build from there.
 
So…..

Strata. Done on large adventure and enduro bikes. Entirely possible on a GS with suitable tyres AND a good level of competence.

Midsummer Adventure. Nice and doable on a GS with the right tyres.
Both Ladies rides are north wales leaving from Dollgellau and easy.

Big Bike is exactly what it says. Right tyres are needed.
Xmas 24 Chris is enduro bike with a good skill level. There are lots of tricky parts, river beds and crossings. Abergavenny area.

WM 24 Sweaty is enduro bike. Reverse it for a completely different ride! Goood level of competence needed. Leaves from the Aberbeeg area.

Ponthir-Coleford is absolutely enduro bike only!
You WILL need a good skill level for this. Takes in the Wye Valley area. So Whitebrook, Devils Staircase, etc. This one bites. Rode it yesterday and there’s some stinkers in there to keep you awake.

Claerwen is a nice run. Again, right tyres and GS capable.
 

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All I can see are blue outlines of a page. I cannot see any routes.
 


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