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Wales · Antur Stiniog
Wild Cart is a thrilling red-grade downhill trail located at Antur Stiniog, renowned for its steep roll-ins and endless flowy sections. Riders will experience beautifully crafted corners, berms, jumps, and step downs, offering fun and excitement from start to finish. The trail is as enjoyable on a 6" travel bike as it is on a full downhill rig, making it versatile for various styles of riding. This trail is perfect for intermediate to advanced riders looking for challenging downhill runs.
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With a solid reputation, the Wild Cart is a highlight in the Antur Stiniog circuit, ensuring an adrenaline-packed ride for enthusiasts who love technical, fast-paced descents.
Wild Cart is a thrilling red-grade downhill trail located at Antur Stiniog, renowned for its steep roll-ins and endless flowy sections. Riders will experience beautifully crafted corners, berms, jumps, and step downs, offering fun and excitement from start to finish. The trail is as enjoyable on a 6" travel bike as it is on a full downhill rig, making it versatile for various styles of riding. This trail is perfect for intermediate to advanced riders looking for challenging downhill runs.
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With a solid reputation, the Wild Cart is a highlight in the Antur Stiniog circuit, ensuring an adrenaline-packed ride for enthusiasts who love technical, fast-paced descents.
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The Wild Cart trail is rated as a red grade, suitable for intermediate to advanced riders.
The trail features steep roll-ins, berms, jumps, and step downs.
The trail is suitable for both DH and freeride bikes, with as much fun on a 6" travel bike as on a full DH rig.
The Wild Cart trail is approximately 1.7 km long.
It's located at Antur Stiniog, near Blaenau Ffestiniog in North Wales.