Type Trail Association
Primary Activity Mountain Bike
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Geo
Address
Aberdeen United Kingdom
Associated Groups
ATA Aberdeenshire Trail Association: Regional Admin Group
ATAOR Aberdeenshire Trail Association Official Reporters
ATA Board ATA Board Members
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Formed in 2018 with support from Developing Mountain Biking in Scotland (DMBinS), ATA is a voluntary organisation which was set up to manage and maintain the trail network in and around the Aberdeen City and Shire region.
ATA is a fully trained, constituted and insured organisation.

Riding Areas

nametrailstotal descenthighest trailtotal distance
Balfour Forest102-13,829 ft2,009 ft79 miles
Corrennie18-2,770 ft1,592 ft8 miles
Countesswells61-2,447 ft747 ft14 miles
Drumtochty190-26,960 ft1,767 ft99 miles
Glen Esk29-10,413 ft2,521 ft65 miles
Glen Tanar39-14,061 ft2,384 ft60 miles
Hazlehead Park17-458 ft546 ft8 miles
Hill of Fare41-6,217 ft1,537 ft36 miles
Pitfichie45-8,315 ft1,458 ft28 miles
Tollohill Wood18-842 ft313 ft4 miles
Tyrebagger23-2,112 ft866 ft11 miles

2 Reviews for Aberdeenshire Trail...

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 The ATA are a fantastic asset to our mountain biking community - from organising big dig days across Aberdeenshire to all the hard graft that goes on behind the scenes, we wouldn’t have the sustainable network that is emerging now without them and their relationships with land owners
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 Friendly bunch of girls and guys, young and old meet up on first Sat of the month to dig the dirt.
All work is done with the agreement of the landowner / manager.
Social rides and other MTB events organised.
All made welcome.
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