8.3 miles
Distance
897 ft
Climb
-898 ft
Descent
987 ft
High Point
Farmland access may be required at certain locations.
Refer to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code which gives detailed information on these rights and responsibilities.
Start from West Kilbride Train Station Car Park,
This loop takes in the Crosbie Hills;
Greenside, Lairdside, Little Caldron, Caldron Hill and Glentain.
This route is Unsanctioned, Ride at your own Risk!
Detailed Description
Ayrshire - Crosbie Hills, West Kilbride is a 8 mile less popular red unsanctioned route located near Fairlie. This mountain bike primary route can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route climbs 897 ft with a max elevation of 987 ft then descends -898 ft.
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More Stats for Ayrshire - Crosbie Hills, West Kilbride mountain bike route
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Altitude min115 ft
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Altitude start176 ft
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Altitude end174 ft
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Grade-0%
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Grade max-14.9%
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Grade min25%
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Distance climb4 miles
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Distance down4 miles
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Distance flat410 ft
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