
FAQs
Who are your mountain bike holidays suitable for?
Our trips are suitable for leisure riders, intermediate mountain bikers, and experienced enduro riders/racers. You don’t need to be a racer or expert rider. Our guides adapt the pace, trail choice, and daily plan to suit the group, ensuring relaxed and enjoyable riding for everyone.
Do I need to be very fit or highly technical to join?
A basic level of fitness and confidence riding off-road is recommended, but you don’t need extreme fitness or advanced technical skills. Shuttle uplifts reduce climbing, allowing you to focus on enjoying the descents at a comfortable pace.
Is this a racing-focused or high-pressure trip?
No. Our MTB holidays are not race-focused. The emphasis is on enjoying great trails, improving skills naturally, and having a relaxed mountain bike holiday in southern Spain.
Where do you ride?
We ride a variety of natural mountain bike trails in and around Malaga and Granada, including long scenic descents, technical sections, and flowy trails. Trail selection is adapted daily based on weather, group ability, and preferences.
What time of year can I ride in Malaga?
Malaga offers year-round mountain biking. It’s especially popular with riders from the UK, Northern Europe, and the USA during autumn, winter, and spring thanks to mild temperatures and dry trail conditions.
Do you offer trips for international riders?
Yes. We welcome international riders from all over the world, with many guests travelling from the UK, USA, and Central and Northern Europe. We regularly host solo travellers, couples, and groups.
What’s included in an all-inclusive MTB holiday?
Our all-inclusive trips typically include:
* Professional local MTB guides
* Shuttle uplifts
* Accommodation
* Guided riding days
* Local trail knowledge and logistics
Please check individual trip pages for exact inclusions.
Do I need to bring my own bike?
We highly recommend bring your own bike, or we can help arrange high-quality bike rental locally. Full-suspension trail and enduro bikes are available. Let us know your preference when booking.
Are e-MTB riders welcome?
Yes, e-MTB riders are welcome on many of our trips. Please contact us in advance so we can confirm trail suitability and charging logistics.
What type of bike should I bring?
A well-maintained trail or enduro mountain bike(150mm to 180mm travel) with good brakes and DH tyres is ideal. If you’re unsure whether your bike is suitable, we’re happy to advise.
What skill level should I be comfortable with?
You should be confident riding natural off-road trails, including loose surfaces and uneven terrain. Our guides will help you choose lines and trails that match your ability.
Do you provide coaching or skills tips?
While our trips are guided rather than formal coaching camps, our experienced guides are always happy to offer tips and advice to help you ride more confidently and smoothly. For coaching
Is accommodation suitable for solo travellers?
Solo riders would be accepted if an existing group of at least two riders are already booked. Otherwise the company reserve the right of accept the rider. Suscribe to our page to receive solo rider weeks when you can apply.
How many riders are in each group?
Group sizes are kept small to ensure a personal experience, flexible trail choices, and plenty of support from our guides.
What should I pack for an MTB holiday in Malaga?
You should bring:
* Helmet (open-face or full-face depending on preference)
* Gloves and suitable riding clothing
* Knee pads (recommended)
* Personal riding gear
We’ll send a detailed packing list after booking.
Do I need travel insurance?
Yes. We strongly recommend travel insurance that covers mountain biking activities.
How do I book, and what if I’m unsure this trip is right for me?
You can contact us directly through our website. If you’re unsure whether your riding level or experience is suitable, just get in touch — we’re happy to help you choose the right trip.






