Review by: CHIProk on 15 March 2009
Summary:
Wicked! i cant get enough.
Review:
the tracks are great and there are quite a lot of them, all of which in my opinion are awsome and really fun to ride. the large number of different routes down some tracks mean it never gets boring.
there are some good jumps and drops.it is a bit hard to find and hard to find the tracks but ride with someone who knows the tracks and you will love it! :D
Review by: tommyboy2285 on 1 January 2009
Summary:
triscombe
Review:
fantastic tracks and good fun any one wants to ride there and unsure how to get there and stuff e mail me [email protected]
Review by: jummer on 7 December 2008
Summary:
great trails
Review:
loved this place has been raining a lot this week but the trails are still very good to ride .push back up not to bad takes about 15 mins approx.good variety of trails something for everyone .
Review by: almostwise on 3 June 2008
Summary:
Great trails.
Review:
Great trails with varying skill levels. Very gnarly in places, and most trails are ridable in the wet. Some jumps and drops have been dismantled, but this takes nothing away from the sheer fun of these trails. Some trails are tricky to find but the locals are very friendly, and the Blue Ball Inn (Triscombe village, at bottom of hill) serves great food and provides accommodation (booking reqd).
Be aware, the road from Triscombe village to Triscombe Stone (car-park and trail hub) is steep and very rutted (sign-posted as "unsuitable for motor-vehicles). If you are unsure, there is an alternative route from Kingston St Mary side, taking road past reservoir.
The Forestry Commission are keen to work with local riders to make the trails official and ensure their up-keep and development without undermining safety or fun. If any Triscombe locals would like more info message me on this site. cheers :)
Review by: harobasher on 6 April 2008
Summary:
smashing track
Review:
This is my local downhill track, the new jump track has been demolished but every thing else is still rideable, the best tracks are most certainly the natural ones though, techy and rough, the way a true dh track should be!