DMBinS Guide To The 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships - TWEED VALLEY

With the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championship XC events just a week away, Glentress is undergoing a huge transformation. The venue build, site dressing and preparations near completion and from Monday 31st July to 18th August, there will be access disruption and trail closures to allow this historic event to take place. Find out more.
If you have visited Glentress recently you will have noticed the major event preparation and available car parking spaces gradually diminishing as event vehicles and infrastructure for the event village began to occupy the site.
PLEASE NOTE - From Monday 31th July to 18th August - ALL car parks will be closed to the public. Visitors can access the site through the main entrance by bike or on foot - but only until close of play on 3rd August.
From 4th August there will be no access though main entrance by bike or on foot. This will allow for the final infrastructure to be installed for the event. Riders can still access the wider trail network from Peebles via Janet's Brae, or Soonhope or from Innerleithen from Dunslair heights.
During this period, the toilets, showers, Wild Watch Centre, Gateway Building and Osprey Viewing areas will all be closed. The café and bike shop will remain open.
Riders are encouraged to park in Peebles or Innerleithen. Park and ride sites will be in operation during the event for spectators. See Glentress Spectator Guide.
On Sunday the 6th August, please note ALL walking and mountain bike trails, including unwaymarked trails, are closed for the UCI Cycling World Championships MTB Cross Country Marathon.
For further details see Forestry and Scotland Glentress Page.
From 12 August, ESO will immediately begin the removal of event infrastructure to allow the re-opening of the car park spaces, with access beginning to return from 18 August.
After The Championships end in August 2023, work will start on phase III of the Glentress Masterplan, which will include the construction of 56 environmentally sensitive forest holidays cabins, the construction of a new MTB skills park, removing temporary UCI event specific trails and features, and installing short skills loops of various grades to the south-west of the site.
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