Work to transform 15 hectares of derelict into a woodland park is progressing, it has been announced.
Forestry Commission Scotland is behind the £5.7m Cuningar Loop scheme.
As part of the woodland park, a new bike skills park will be included in the activity zone and the design and build work is now due to start on this phase.
The park is being designed for BMX, mountain biking and dirt jump bikes and will accommodate both entry level and skilled cyclists.
Four tracks will be created, including a balance track, beginner's track, improver's track and a pump track for advanced cyclists.
Architrail has been appointed to design and build the bike skills facility, and work is to begin on site this week. The company will prepare the ground before any construction work starts.
It is anticipated that the skills park will be completed in February 2015.
Joneen Clarke, Forestry Commission Scotland's Project Manager for Cuningar Loop, said: "We appointed Architrail for their extensive knowledge, experience and genuine passion to deliver the bike skills park at Cuningar Loop that will appeal to complete beginners right up to those seeking a more serious challenge."
Edd Wright, Architrail, added: "We can't wait to get started on this project. It will be a great facility to learn and develop fundamental bike skills on. The development at Cuningar Loop is a fantastic use of the space and is sure to be a great asset to the local and wider community.
"Our trails are not only fun to ride, but are built for longevity by using construction methods that ensure the trails remain in a high quality state well beyond the date of completion."
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