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The best MTB trails around Ballindarragh

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Mountain biking around Ballindarragh offers diverse routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills, forests, and reservoirs. The region provides varied terrain suitable for different skill levels, from gentle paths to more challenging ascents. Ballindarragh mountain biking routes often feature scenic views of the countryside and opportunities to explore local woodlands.

Best mountain bike trails around Ballindarragh

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Seagahan Reservoir to Gosford Forest Park loop, a 16.7 miles (27.0 km) trail that takes…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

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Seagahan Reservoir to Gosford Forest Park loop

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This moderate 16.7-mile mountain biking loop takes you from Seagahan Reservoir through Gosford Forest Park, featuring deer and Gosford Castl

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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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October 9, 2024, Red Deer Enclosure, Gosford Forest Park

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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If you need a relaxing break on your tour of the region, Basil Sheils Bar and Restaurant is a perfect place to unwind for a moment. The colorful building, surrounded by green trees and colorful flags, immediately catches the eye. A beer garden invites you to reward yourself with a cold drink and a little refreshment for the next stage. I treated myself to a break here after a long ride and enjoyed the rustic ambience. In the courtyard, also called "The Forge", there is a restaurant with rustic food - ideal if you get a little hungry. The atmosphere is relaxed and the people here are friendly, which makes you feel welcome. In addition, overnight accommodation is offered if you want to treat yourself to a little more relaxation after a long day on the bike. It could be a little tidier in some places, but that also gives the place its charming, slightly chaotic character. A cozy stop to recharge your batteries before hitting the road again.

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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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Gosford Forest Park with XC MTB Trails, hiking gravel paths, a Deer Park, an ancient Castle, Woodlands, Ponds, Streams, Caravan/Camping Park, water taps and catering trucks

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A spacious deer enclosure in which an impressive herd of red deer moves freely and majestically. With graceful movements and calm looks, the deer roam the open grassland that spreads out before them. What makes this experience even more impressive, however, is the background against which the scenes take place: a dense backdrop of mighty oak trees that seem to tell stories from times long past, and the dark green tips of the Norway spruces stretching towards the sky. The contrast of the bright grass where the deer graze with the rich, deep color of the forest creates an atmospheric panorama that remains in the memory.

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The impressive property tells stories of a time when the Earls of Gosford ruled these green lands. The renowned London architect Thomas Hopper worked on its construction, which began in 1819 and reached its magnificent end in the 1850s. His visionary talent gave the castle its characteristic Norman Revival style - a contemporary witness to the architectural greatness of the 19th century. Considered Ulster's largest listed building, the mighty walls of Gosford Castle have witnessed numerous historical turning points. The Earls of Gosford lived here until 1921, after which the castle's fortunes changed. In 1958, the Department of Agriculture acquired the property and transformed the surrounding countryside into the picturesque Gosford Forest Park - a nature lover's paradise spanning 240 hectares where Ireland's flora and fauna flourish in their full glory. But the years were not kind to the castle and it rapidly fell into disrepair. But like a phoenix rising from the ashes, it was acquired by the Boyd Partnership in January 2006. At a cost of around £4 million and under the watchful eye of a government-appointed commission, the castle was lovingly restored and converted into elegant private apartments. Today, Gosford Castle shines in new splendor and attracts admirers from far and wide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available around Ballindarragh?

There are 5 mountain bike trails documented around Ballindarragh on komoot, offering diverse routes through rolling hills, forests, and reservoirs. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy paths to more challenging ascents.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for beginners around Ballindarragh?

Yes, there is at least one easy mountain bike trail around Ballindarragh. The Gosford Castle – Gosford Castle loop from Armagh is an easy 7.2 miles (11.6 km) path that explores the grounds around Gosford Castle, providing a gentle ride through parkland.

What kind of challenge can I expect on mountain bike trails near Ballindarragh?

The trails around Ballindarragh offer a range of challenges. While there is one easy route, the majority (4 out of 5) are rated as moderate. For example, the Seagahan Reservoir to Gosford Forest Park loop covers 16.7 miles (27.0 km) with an elevation gain of over 340 meters, offering a mix of reservoir views and forest paths. The Seagahan Reservoir loop from Dundrum is even longer at 26.1 miles (42.0 km) with over 650 meters of elevation gain.

What attractions or points of interest can I see while mountain biking around Ballindarragh?

While mountain biking around Ballindarragh, you can encounter several interesting points. The Gosford Castle and its surrounding forest park are prominent features. You might also pass by the Cusher River, the scenic Clare Glen Stone Bridges, and the Red Deer Enclosure within Gosford Forest Park.

Are there any loop trails for mountain biking around Ballindarragh?

Yes, all the mountain bike routes listed for the Ballindarragh area are loop trails. This allows you to start and finish at the same point, making logistics easier. Examples include the Seagahan Reservoir to Gosford Forest Park loop and the Seagahan Reservoir – Clare Glen Stone Bridges loop from Richhill.

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

The duration of mountain bike trails around Ballindarragh varies depending on the route and your pace. The shortest easy route, Gosford Castle – Gosford Castle loop from Armagh, takes approximately 1 hour. Longer moderate routes like the Seagahan Reservoir to Gosford Forest Park loop can take around 1 hour 54 minutes, while the Seagahan Reservoir loop from Dundrum typically takes about 2 hours 53 minutes.

What do other mountain bikers say about the trails around Ballindarragh?

The mountain bike trails around Ballindarragh are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 2 reviews. Over 100 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic views of the countryside and the opportunities to explore local woodlands.

Can I bring my family mountain biking around Ballindarragh?

Yes, the Ballindarragh area offers options suitable for families. The Gosford Castle – Gosford Castle loop from Armagh is an easy route through parkland, making it a good choice for a family outing. The region generally provides routes for different ability levels, including gentle paths.

Are the mountain bike trails around Ballindarragh dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for dogs on each trail around Ballindarragh are not detailed, many forest and park areas in Northern Ireland allow dogs, often requiring them to be kept on a lead. It's always best to check local signage or the specific park's website (e.g., Gosford Forest Park) for their current dog policy before you visit.

Is parking available near the mountain bike trails around Ballindarragh?

Specific parking information for each starting point around Ballindarragh is not provided in the route details. However, popular trailheads and forest parks like Gosford Forest Park typically offer designated parking facilities. It is advisable to check the specific starting location of your chosen route for parking availability.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking around Ballindarragh?

Mountain biking around Ballindarragh can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, though trails can be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions, and shorter daylight. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.

Are there places to eat or stay near the mountain bike trails?

While Ballindarragh itself is a smaller locality, the surrounding region of Northern Ireland offers various amenities. Nearby towns like Armagh, Dundrum, Richhill, Fivemiletown, Omagh, and Gortin would provide options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. Gosford Forest Park, a key area for some routes, may also have facilities.

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