Corrour Bothy

Corrour Bothy MTB

Route: Corrour Bothy via White Bridge and Derry Lodge
Distance: 18m / 28km
Profile: View
Grade: Hard
Fitness: High
Time: 6 - 7 Hours
OS MAP: 43
Route Data: GPX KML
Riders: Dave Banks, Brian Gray
Date: 08/09/2013


Summary

A mixture of tarmac, landrover track, single track, bog and a river crossing, with a lot bike and hike, make this a hard mountain bike trek through remote and interesting scenery.

The route is best run clockwise as there is an excellent downhill section as you head down to Luibeg Bridge.


Details

Starting off at the cattle grid just beyond the NTS Car Park, follow the road back towards the Linn of Dee. As the road swings left to cross the bridge, take the forest track straight ahead through the trees and follow this track out to White Bridge. The track is generally in good condition, but is rougher in a couple of sections due to water erosion.

Just before White Bridge, there is a path to the right which heads up Glen Dee. This path starts off fine, progress is hampered only by large drainage channels that can be as frequent as every 30 yards. This doesn't last for long, after a few hundred yards the track soon descends into a bike and hike session. There are sections you can ride, but distance is very variable as the track changes from steep uphill sections, rocky sections, drainage channels and stepping stones over boggy sections. The frequency of these sections varies, but this is pretty well continuous all the way till the track joins onto the track heading to Corrour Bothy. We did this run in the dry, in the wet there would be additional boggy sections that may be difficult to negotiate. This section is hard going, and progress is slow, the reward for all this effort is the view towards the Devils Point.

The track to Corrour Bothy is good, but large drainage channels means you have to get off, as does the bridge crossing over the River Dee. The bothy is a welcome sight after all the effort getting there and there are nice views of Ben Macdui to be had while you stop for a well deserved break.

You retrace your tracks back, but when you reach the point where you joined the track to Corrour Bothy, you continue straight ahead. At this point you are back off your bike again as the track is steep, and rocky. This section is hard going and there is no opportunity to get back on the bike until the climb finishes and the track levels off. With reasonable mountain biking skills, it is possible to cycle most of the high level section, occasional rocky outcrops and drainage channels requiring you to get off, as this is no place to get hurt. As the track heads downhill towards Luibeg Bridge, the reason for doing the loop in a clockwise direction becomes apparent. This is like the Lower Red run at Wolftrax, Laggan. The descent is technical with rocky slabs, drops, drainage channels and rocky sections and this descent continues all the way down to the split in the track near Luibeg Bridge.

As it was dry and the water levels in the rivers were low, we opted for the river crossing, but there is a detour to a bridge crossing about 400 yards upstream. The track on both sides is rough and requires more bike and hike, so we opted for the river crossing. The descent down to the river is via stone steps cut into the steep river bank. The crossing itself was reasonably straight forward using boulders as stepping stones, we managed to keep our feet dry. The track through the young Scots Pine trees on the other bank requires you to push your bike, and is basically a continuation of the track from Luibeg Bridge.

As you clear the trees, the track is rough, and resembles a dried up river bed in places as it heads down the valley floor towards Derry Lodge. The track soon improves and becomes a decent landrover track. The track undulates as it heads down the valley, but apart from drainage channels, there is little to hamper your progress. The drainage channels change to troughs and these allow you to cycle in and out of them and add to the fun. Before long, Derry Lodge comes into sight. The track becomes indistinct in places as it heads across the grassy valley floor which can also be boggy in places as well, so you need to choose your line carefully.

Crossing the bridge of the Derry Burn, takes you to the Mountain Rescue Point and Derry Lodge. You continue on this track as it undulates along the valley floor in Glen Lui, crossing the river at the bridge for a short uphill section before heading downhill. This part of the track is rough in places due to water erosion. The track brings you out at the Linn of Dee road, turning left and a few hundred yards later brings you back to the car.


Photo Gallery

Unloading the car

Cattle grid area

Turn off at Linn of Dee

Landrover track to White Bridge

Unloading the car

 

Cattle grid area

 

Turn off at Linn of Dee

 

Landrover track to White Bridge

Landrover track to White Bridge

Approaching White Bridge

Turn off to Glen Derry

One of many drainage channels

Landrover track to White Bridge

 

Approaching White Bridge

 

Turn off to Glen Derry

 

One of many drainage channels

Lone horse

Path starts to climb

The hiking starts here

Waterfall on the River Dee

Lone horse

 

Path starts to climb

 

The hiking starts here

 

Waterfall on the River Dee

Looking back to White Bridge

More drainage channels

More hiking

Stepping stone in drainage channel

Looking back to White Bridge

 

More drainage channels

 

More hiking

 

Stepping stone in drainage channel

Track dissappears

Track more obvious again

More stepping stones

Boggy patch with stepping stones

Track dissappears

 

Track more obvious again

 

More stepping stones

 

Boggy patch with stepping stones

Track through the grass

Peaty track to Devils Point

Devils Point

Track heads through grass again

Track through the grass

 

Peaty track to Devils Point

 

Devils Point

 

Track heads through grass again

Firm peaty track follows River Dee

Track climbs - more hiking

More drainage channels

Stepping stones over boggy patch

Firm peaty track follows River Dee

 

Track climbs - more hiking

 

More drainage channels

 

Stepping stones over boggy patch

Firmer track towards the Devils Point

More boggy patches

Peaty outcrop

More hiking

Firmer track towards the Devils Point

 

More boggy patches

 

Peaty outcrop

 

More hiking

Firm track across moorland

First sight of Corrour Bothy

Track turns peaty again

No track here

Firm track across moorland

 

First sight of Corrour Bothy

 

Track turns peaty again

 

No track here

Faint track through heather

Drainage ditch on approach to Corrour Bothy

Approaching footbridge over River Dee

Footbridge and Corrour Bothy

Faint track through heather

 

Drainage ditch on approach to Corrour Bothy

 

Approaching footbridge over River Dee

 

Footbridge and Corrour Bothy

Footbridge over River Dee

Footbridge over River Dee

River Dee

Looking up Lairig Ghru

Footbridge over River Dee

 

Footbridge over River Dee

 

River Dee

 

Looking up Lairig Ghru

Inside Corrour Bothy

Inside Corrour Bothy

Ben Macdui from Corrour Bothy

Corrour Bothy

Inside Corrour Bothy

 

Inside Corrour Bothy

 

Ben Macdui from Corrour Bothy

 

Corrour Bothy

Track back to footbridge

Peaty outcrop

Ready to cross footbridge again

Track on right from White Bridge - stick to main path

Track back to footbridge

 

Peaty outcrop

 

Ready to cross footbridge again

 

Track on right from White Bridge - stick to main path

Hiking required from now on

Looking back to Corrour Bothy

Track improves

More drainage ditches

Hiking required from now on

 

Looking back to Corrour Bothy

 

Track improves

 

More drainage ditches

Firm track allows good progress

First glimpse of Glen Lui

More obstacles

Downhill to Lui Water

Firm track allows good progress

 

First glimpse of Glen Lui

 

More obstacles

 

Downhill to Lui Water

Rocky slabs

Excellent downhill continues

Junction for Luibeg Bridge

Luibeg Bridge to the left

Rocky slabs

 

Excellent downhill continues

 

Junction for Luibeg Bridge

 

Luibeg Bridge to the left

River crossing to the right

Hiking required down to river crossing

River crossing below

Steps down to river

River crossing to the right

 

Hiking required down to river crossing

 

River crossing below

 

Steps down to river

Lui Water

Stepping stones over river

Track along river bank

Track heads through trees

Lui Water

 

Stepping stones over river

 

Track along river bank

 

Track heads through trees

Trees thin out

Sandier track into open moorland

Approaching start of landrover track

Water crossing

Trees thin out

 

Sandier track into open moorland

 

Approaching start of landrover track

 

Water crossing

Track down Gleann Laoigh Bheag

Drainage trough

Downhill to Derry Lodge

Faint track through the grass

Track down Gleann Laoigh Bheag

 

Drainage trough

 

Downhill to Derry Lodge

 

Faint track through the grass

Bridge crossing to Derry Lodge

Stepping stones at Mountain Rescue Post

Uphill to Derry Lodge

Derry Lodge

Bridge crossing to Derry Lodge

 

Stepping stones at Mountain Rescue Post

 

Uphill to Derry Lodge

 

Derry Lodge

Leaving Derry Lodge

Undulating track along Glen Lui

Bridge crossing over Lui Water

Final descent to car park

Leaving Derry Lodge

 

Undulating track along Glen Lui

 

Bridge crossing over Lui Water

 

Final descent to car park

View of Lui Water from track

View of Lui Water from track

Approaching tarmac road

Starting short tarmac section back to car

View of Lui Water from track

 

View of Lui Water from track

 

Approaching tarmac road

 

Starting short tarmac section back to car