The Wiggle Ups and Downs MTB ride is based in the hills of the North Downs which provides some of the best mountain biking the South has to offer.
This MTB ride starts across the road from the country’s largest vineyard which offers a unique starting section for this challenging ride.
This ride showcases the North Downs in all its amazing glory and the routes weave through the exciting forest covered tracks and bridleways of Ranmore Common, Hurst Wood, Wooton Common and Broadmoor.
With two ride lengths of 30miles and 23miles, you can choose how much fun you can handle… a real ‘up and down’ MTB challenge!
The Wiggle Ups and Downs MTB is one of our most popular MTB Ride. This area of outstanding natural beauty is in touching distance of London and the Start and Finish is next door to a mainline station. With over 600 riders taking part in 2013, the event boosts a great atmosphere as well as it amazing course.
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