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Revelation Trail


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About Revelation Trail

A new trail made up of all the best bits in the wood. This trail includes hard climbs, tight, fast descents, rocks, roots and mud.

 

Suitable for experienced mountain bikers only

 

Devised by the Eastridge Trail Partnership, a group of local riders, this trail has been a long time in development so thanks for all the hard work. If you would like to get involved contact them on www.facebook.com/groups/eastridgetrailpartnership

Download the trail map (pdf - 1096k)

How to get there:

Revelation Trail can be started from Eastridge Car Park in Eastridge which is part of The Marches. Habberley is the nearest town or village.

From Shrewsbury take the A488 to Minsterley. In Minsterley turn left onto Callow lane sign posted to Habberly. Continue to the T junction and turn right, bear right when the road forks and take the first turning on the right up a narrow lane.

OS Grid Reference: SJ391027
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

The Revelation Trail

Eastridge Car Park Facilities.
Parking
Grade of trail:
Easy
Trail waymarking:
Length of trail:
5.2 miles
Approximate time of trail:
Open or closed:
open
Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest.

Contact:

Georgina Sharp
Recreation Ranger
01584 813826
e-mail: georgina.sharp@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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Mountain Bike detail

What's of interest

The Eastridge Trail Partnership are still working to keep this trail as good as it can be. To get involved find them on their facebook page

What to see now

The Ride UK route runs around the edge of the wood on the forest roads so please be aware of horse riders using this.

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