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Mountain Biking


Mountain biking with Boots n Paddles
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Boots n Paddles


Contact details:

14 Cabrich, Kirkhill, Inverness, IV5 7PH

Tel: 0845 612 5567

Email: Boots n Paddles

Web: Boots n Paddles


We are a completely mobile outdoor activity company with our headquarters situated near Inverness. We come to you. We use numerous venues throughout the Highlands to provide activities such as canoeing, rock climbing, abseiling, gorge walking, canyoning, archery, mountain biking, hill walking, weaselling, winter mountaineering, telemark and cross country skiing and snowboarding.

Our experienced, hand picked team of instructors will make sure you have a brilliant time.

What we do best:

We just love mountain biking. The Highlands of Scotland seems to have been designed with the mountain biker in mind. From spectacular scenery to some awesome trails, this is the area to bike.

Whether your interest is in exploring the Highlands, experiencing scenic views, cross country biking, enjoying (!) lung-bursting passes or the tight technical single-track descents, there's going to be somewhere in the Highlands that fits the bill.

Whether you are just starting out or are already a proficient mountain biker, our top qualified instructors will guide and encourage you to attain the next level.

Travel Directions


Click anywhere on the map to open a new window containing a more detailed Google Map.

You can reach inverness by rail using the regular ScotRail and GNER services.

There are travel directions for car on the Boots n Paddles site by clicking here.

The Traveline web site provides timetables for travel throughout Scotland - both local and national.

Available packages


For further details of packages available, log on to the Boots n Paddles website.

Other activities available


Weaseling  Kayaking  Archery  Canyoning  Open Canoeing  Rock Climbing  Hillwalking 

Useful info


Equipment provided?

Mountain bike, helmet, small rucksack if required.

What do I need to wear?

Shorts or tracksuit trousers with a snug fitting ankle Wind proof or waterproof top to keep the chill off in cool weather. Old trainers. Cycling kit if you have it.

What do I need to bring?

Complete set of clothes, including footwear, to change into if you get muddy. Something to eat and plenty to drink. A small rucksack is a good idea to put extra clothing in if you get too warm, we can provide these free if requested in advance.

When can I do it?

All year round


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