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BBC article: Mountain biking 'worth millions'


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By Hans - Posted on 27 June 2008

Mountain biking 'worth millions'

A mountain biking project in southern Scotland has been credited with generating £9m annual visitor income and more than 200 new jobs. The 7stanes scheme covering Dumfries and Galloway and the Scottish Borders was first set up six years ago. A survey commissioned by Forestry Commission Scotland shows visitor numbers have now hit 400,000-a-year.

Environment Minister Mike Russell said the area had become a "world class mountain biking destination".

7STANES MOUNTAIN BIKING SURVEY KEY FINDINGS:

  • 205 full time jobs created
  • 60% increase in visitors from outside Scotland
  • Rise in mountain bikers bringing children to site
  • Now among top 20 visitor attractions in Scotland
  • 75% of riders describe trails as "very good"

Mr Russell said the project had played a vital role in helping to boost rural economies after the impact of the foot-and-mouth crisis in 2001.

"The trails and facilities that the 7stanes have put in place have created an opportunity to raise Scotland's profile on an international level," he said.

"But, of much more importance, it has attracted many thousands of visitors to the area, providing a much needed boost to the local economy.

"This report reinforces Scotland's reputation for great riding, but also demonstrates the significant successes that can be achieved by working in partnership."

The 7stanes is a series of mountain biking trails dotted across southern Scotland.

They are at Glentrool, Kirroughtree, Dalbeattie, Mabie, Ae, Glentress and Newcastleton.

David Gass, of Scottish Enterprise Borders, said the study showed the importance of the project.

"We are delighted that the evaluation has shown significant economic impacts across the south of Scotland and investment by the private sector," he said.

"This project demonstrates the effectiveness of partnership working and provides a great platform for the south of Scotland moving forward in the adventure sports market."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_sco...

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Gary's picture

Glentress in August, here I come.

Matt's picture

Seems to be key, which is why I don't have much hope for Oz for at least a short while, with the Aussie MTB private sector being pretty thin and pretty disadvantaged by scale and US exchange rates which are are unlikely to improve quickly.

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