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Laggan Wolftrax Mountain Biking Accommodation

Laggan Wolftrax offers some of the best mountain biking in Scotland – over 20 miles of purpose built trails offering stunning views of the Monadhliath hills. Routes vary in difficult from an easy-going green trail for beginners to a black run that’s arguably the most technical piece of single-track in Scotland. Enjoy all their bike park has to offer too. Check out these mountain bike friendly holiday cottages, all within 50 miles of Laggan Forest.

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Facilities

The brilliant Laggan Wolftrax Centre offers all the facilities mountain bikers have come to expect – a cafe, toilets & showers and a hub with a bike shop offering bike hire, essential equipment and a maintenance service. The car park charges a small fee which helps the mountain bike trails and path network throughout the forest to be maintained regularly.

Getting to Laggan Wolftrax

Laggan Wolftrax sits on the A86, between Spean Bridge and Newtonmore, about 2 miles west of Laggan village. You’ll find the car park is at grid reference NN 593 922.

(Trail information: Forestry Commission Scotland)

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