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The best MTB trails around Ballysheil More

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Mountain biking around Ballysheil More offers routes through varied landscapes, including forest parks and open countryside. The region features a mix of gentle paths and more challenging trails, suitable for different skill levels. Riders can expect to encounter rolling hills and scenic views across the local area. The terrain provides opportunities for both leisurely rides and more demanding mountain biking experiences.

Best mountain bike trails around Ballysheil More

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Gosford Castle – Gosford Castle…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Gosford Castle & Park loop from Banbridge

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 5, 2026, Newry Canal Path

This largely flat and completely traffic-free path winds through the heart of counties Armagh and Down, along the tranquil waterway that once formed the lifeline for transporting coal to the Irish Sea. As you pedal over the well-maintained asphalt or fine gravel, you'll be surrounded by lush green embankments, historic stone bridges, and the monumental remains of eighteen locks that bridge the elevation difference in the landscape. A mix of smooth asphalt and easily rideable fine gravel, suitable for almost all types of bicycles.

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Hollie Berrie is a good place for refreshments on the route at Scarva

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The Newry Canal Path offers exactly what many cyclists want on a tour: a relaxed route that runs through green landscapes and is shielded from any city traffic for almost 25 km. The path is smooth and well maintained throughout, which makes it ideal for longer stretches without a break - you can really rack up the miles here and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature at the same time. A highlight is that the canal path is not only easy to ride, but also allows some charming glimpses of the surrounding area. The trees form a green roof over the path in places, and the silence is only occasionally interrupted by the rippling of the water or a passing bird. Here you have the feeling that with every meter you get further away from the noise of the city and instead find a little more nature. A good alternative for commuters and recreational cyclists alike to get to your destination stress-free or just switch off and let yourself drift.

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The small town of Scarva, nestled between green meadows and the quiet canal, offers a welcome break on my bike tour through Northern Ireland. Here you cycle on well-maintained paths past historic bridges and small villages that give you the feeling that time has stood still. The British flags fluttering along the side of the road remind you that you are in a culturally special area - a detail that reflects the identity of the region. The route is easy to cycle, the surrounding landscape is gently rolling, which makes for pleasant cycling. The view of wide fields and rolling hills invites you to slow down now and then and take in the peace and quiet. A special feature of Scarva is the annual Orange Order March, which transforms the village into a kind of open-air stage once a year and keeps the traditions of this region alive.

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The Gosford Forest Park near Markethill offers an impressive mix of dense forests, open parks and hidden paths on around 240 hectares. As soon as you enter the park, you can feel the special atmosphere, which is enhanced by the mighty Gosford Castle - a building that appears between the trees and is reminiscent of times gone by. The paths are varied and lead you through a wide variety of landscapes. Sometimes you cycle on narrow forest paths lined with tall trees, sometimes you cross open meadows where sheep roam. On sunny days, the light falls through the leaves and bathes everything in a pleasant play of shadow and light. There are both easy family routes and challenging mountain bike routes, so there is something for everyone. The signposting remains a small challenge, however - it is easy to get lost. But discovering new corners also has its charm, and in the end every detour is worth it. There are several benches scattered around the park for breaks, and every now and then you'll come across a food truck offering welcome refreshments.

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As soon as you enter the park, an impressive landscape of dense forests, open meadows and sprawling parkland unfolds - all surrounded by the imposing Gosford Castle, which fans of Game of Thrones might recognise. The ride through the park here offers a nice mix of relaxed paths and more exciting mountain bike routes, so there is something for everyone. I explored the family cycle paths and cycled through the mature trees, with the sunlight dancing through the leaves and creating a very special atmosphere. The park is spacious enough to find a quiet spot even on busy days. I particularly liked the view of the sheep grazing in the open meadows - an idyllic sight that makes you feel far away from everyday life. If you want to take a quick break, you can often find food trucks in the car park offering snacks and drinks. The only small negative point is that the paths are not always perfectly signposted, but a bit of adventure is part of it, right?

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The dam is easy to cross and from there you have a great view over the lake and the rolling hills that surround it. The peaceful atmosphere is only occasionally interrupted by the gentle rippling of the water. The reservoir provides fresh drinking water to the surrounding area and the trout fishery here is controlled by the Armagh Angling Club - so it's an interesting spot for anglers. Even if you're not here to fish, the scenery is simply relaxing and it's worth stopping for a few minutes and looking around. The roads around the lake are easy to drive on but there might be a few potholes in places - nothing that would stop a real cyclist. Overall a nice stop to enjoy nature and take a quick breather before moving on.

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The Carrigatuke Viewpoint offers you a fantastic view over the vast landscapes of Northern Ireland. From up here, the world seems wide and open, and if the weather is good, you can actually see all six counties. After the climb, I sat down and enjoyed the silence - only the wind blowing over the meadows accompanied me. The view over the rolling hills and green fields is a nice contrast to the hectic everyday life. The route here is not too difficult, but there are a few steeper sections that can make you sweat a bit. But you are rewarded with a really impressive view. There are a few places to rest, and the small stone trigonometer point that sits on the hill is a nice detail that adds a little character to the place. The access roads could be better maintained in some places, but if you are willing to put up with the odd bump, you will not be disappointed. A nice place for a short break on the bike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are featured around Ballysheil More?

There are 5 mountain bike trails featured around Ballysheil More in this guide, offering a variety of experiences through forest parks and open countryside.

Are there easy mountain bike trails suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there is an easy trail perfect for beginners or a relaxed family outing. The Gosford Castle – Gosford Castle loop from Armagh is 11.6 km long and takes approximately 57 minutes to complete, offering a pleasant ride through the castle grounds.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain bike trails in Ballysheil More?

The trails around Ballysheil More feature a mix of forest paths and open countryside. You'll encounter rolling hills and scenic views across the local area, providing opportunities for both leisurely rides and more demanding mountain biking experiences.

Are there any longer or more challenging mountain bike routes?

Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, the Deer in Gosford Forest Park – Gosford Castle loop from Richhill is a moderate 55 km trail. Other moderate options include the Scarva Village – Gosford Castle loop from Tandragee (42.1 km) and the Seagahan Reservoir – Clare Glen Stone Bridges loop from Richhill (44.1 km).

What are some notable landmarks or attractions I can see along the mountain bike trails?

Many routes pass by significant local attractions. You can ride through the grounds of Gosford Castle, explore Scarva Village, or see the Clare Glen Stone Bridges. The Newry Canal Towpath also offers scenic sections.

Are there any mountain bike trails that are loop routes?

Yes, all the featured mountain bike trails around Ballysheil More are loop routes. Examples include the Gosford Castle – Gosford Castle loop from Armagh and the Seagahan Reservoir – Clare Glen Stone Bridges loop from Richhill.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Ballysheil More?

The mountain bike trails around Ballysheil More are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes both forest trails and open countryside, and the opportunities to combine rides with visits to local landmarks like Gosford Castle.

Is there parking available near the mountain bike trails?

While specific parking details for each trailhead are not provided in this guide, routes often start from towns or popular attractions like Gosford Castle, where parking facilities are typically available. It's advisable to check local information for specific starting points.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Ballysheil More?

Mountain biking in Ballysheil More can be enjoyed throughout the year, though conditions will vary. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. During winter, trails might be muddier, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any trails that pass by water features?

Yes, the Seagahan Reservoir – Clare Glen Stone Bridges loop from Richhill specifically leads through forest and past water features, offering a refreshing element to your ride.

How long do the mountain bike trails typically take to complete?

The duration varies depending on the trail and your pace. An easy route like the Gosford Castle – Gosford Castle loop from Armagh takes about 57 minutes. Longer, moderate trails such as the Deer in Gosford Forest Park – Gosford Castle loop from Richhill can take over 4 hours.

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