Glentress Masterplan Delivery Underway
Awesome news as Forestry and Land Scotland will next week (16 May) break ground on the long-awaited Glentress Masterplan development.
Glentress Forest is the heart of the Tweed Valley and attracts over 300,000 visitors per year. There is no doubt that it has grown to be one of the UK's premier mountain biking destinations and is the flagship 7Stane site.
After almost two years of delays, resulting from COVID-19 lockdown, work is finally underway on the infrastructure developments and facility improvements that will help maintain and enhance its standing as a major tourism destination.
The Glentress Masterplan includes a new skills area, 16km of new mountain bike trails and trail features (designed by On Track), walking trails, and increased visitor car parking capacity. Throughout this process, Glentress up will be brought up to national and international race specifications that will make the destination an attractive option as a venue for future events.
The Glentress Masterplan is a development of the site to make it capable of hosting more visitors, with better facilities, encouraging increased tourism to the Scottish Borders extending visitor stays in the area, and boosting the local economy.
We will be working closely with the FLS communications team throughout this process to bring you up-to-date information on the works and developments as they progress. It will be an exceptionally busy time for the site and public safety will be an absolute priority. Visitors are requested to pay heed to all safety signage and instructions from the onsite team while works are underway.
Read the full FLS press release here. Exciting times!
Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) will next week (16 May) break ground on the long-awaited Glentress Masterplan development.
After almost two years of COVID-19 delays the main contractor, Robertson’s Construction will begin working on the infrastructure and facility improvements at the site that will help maintain and enhance its standing as a major tourism destination.
The Glentress Masterplan includes new in-forest mountain bike trails (designed by On Track), walking trails, and increased visitor car parking capacity.
Paul Andrews-Garth, FLS Project Manager, said;
“After long delays due to COVID, we’re finally getting going and it’s exciting to see things happening on the ground.
“Over the course of the next few months, we will be constructing a new activity area and new trails and trail features. We’ll also be bringing Glentress up to national and international race specifications that will make Glentress an attractive option as a venue for future events.
“We’ll also be expanding the upper car park and constructing a new access road and later in the year will refurbish and strengthen the Peel bridge and adding four new crossing bridges at various points.
“We appreciate that it has been a long wait for everyone and it’s great to be able to roll our sleeves up and finally get on with delivering the Masterplan.
“It’ll be a very busy few months and public safety will be a top priority. If visitors help us by following safety signage and following any advice or instructions from our on-site team, we believe we can get the work done without having to close any part of the site. However we will always reserve the right to close parts of the site if health and safety issues arise.”
There will be some restrictions in place for visitors. The upper car park will be closed off, a two-way traffic system will be in place for accessing the site and safety signage and detours will be in place on the accessible trails.
Banksmen will also be on-hand to assist goods vehicles and help ensure that traffic continues to run smoothly.
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