What’s on
Get on, get out and join in.
As a club, we actively engage with the cycling community and support and participate in events wherever we can. Playing our part in growing the sport we all love and increasing participation and active lifestyles across our communities is at the heart of what we do.
Whether it’s a competitive event, a club social ride or just getting out and about on our bikes, the club, and the Falkirk area caters for all ages and abilities.
Dates for the diary
April
Sunday 23rd April: SXC Series 2023: Round 2 (Nevis Range)
May
Friday 19th May - FJBC Summer Dirt Crit Round 1
Friday 26th May - FJBC Summer Dirt Crit Round 2
Sunday 21st May: SXC Series 2023: Round 3 (Lochore Meadows)
June
Sunday 4th June: SXC Series 2023: Round 4 (Cathkin Braes)
Friday 9th June - FJBC Summer Dirt Crits Round 3
Sunday 11th or Sunday 18th June - FJBC MTB XC Double Trouble
August
Sunday 20th August - FJBC Club Championships 2023
Sunday 27th August: Scottish MTB XC Championship 2023: Glentress Forest (SXC Series 2023: Round 5)
October
Sunday 1st October - SCX Round 2 Kinneil X (TBC)
Cycling in Falkirk
This page provides information on how to get out cycling locally, ensures you are properly prepared to get out and explore, and also links to some YouTube stars to inspire you to cycle even more if you aren't already!
Falkirk's path and trails network has recently been voted as the No 1 place in the UK - and we know why! There is more than 400 miles of path network across the area, and so much of this is accessible bike.
Woodland trails for all abilities
Located just outside of Falkirk, these trails are fantastic for develop riders of all ages skills and fitness. The trails connect into the wider Falkirk path network, with links onto the Union Canal and John Muir Way. Stick FK1 3AZ in your sat nav for the main car park at Greenrig - where you will also find a Cafe and a Bike Shop! Looking for more information? Visit their website here
4.1km
Canada Trail
An easy graded green route suitable for most cyclists. There are no steep hills, just gentle ups and downs which let you flow along.
7.5km
Auchengean Trail
A slightly more challenging red route with a few gentle hills to work the heart and lungs and a few twisting drops for a bit more adrenaline.
3.4km
Craigieburn Trail
A slightly more challenging blue route with a few gentle hills to work the heart and lungs and a few twisting drops for a bit more adrenaline
3.3km
Kilbean Trail
The Kilbean red/blue trail is accessed via the John Muir Way link path and involves a steady climb followed by an exciting steep descent.
Longer routes taking in unique attractions
The Forth, Clyde and Union canals offer the chance to cycle right across the central belt traffic free. There are some great stops along the way, least of all two world renowned attractions right on our doorstep: the Falkirk wheel and the Kelpies.
35 miles
Forth and Clyde Canal
Stretching from the Kelpies, through Falkirk and out towards the Campsies, the Forth and Clyde Canal terminates at Bowling where it joins the River Clyde. From here, you can join the NCN and cycle onwards to Loch Lomond.
30 miles
Union Canal
Starting at the top of the Falkirk Wheel, this passes through Linlithgow and Broxburn on its way to the heart of Edinburgh at Fountainbridge.
1st
Falkirk Wheel and Kelpies
They mark each end of the Forth Canal and are both world 1sts! The only rotating boat lift in the world in the form of the Falkirk Wheel and the worlds tallest horse statues at the Kelpies.
1 metre
Single up!
The canal towpath can be narrow in some places, especially in the Summer months when the vegetation is high, so you might need to cycle in single file at times!