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Mountain biking in Clare offers diverse terrain across its dramatic landscapes, from rugged coastlines to unique geological formations. The region features extensive karst landscapes like The Burren, alongside tranquil lakeside paths around Lough Derg and challenging trails through forests and mountains. Riders can explore routes that traverse the Slieve Aughty and Slieve Bernagh Mountains, including the county's highest peak, Moylussa. This varied environment provides a range of physical challenges and scenic backdrops for mountain biking.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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17.2km
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Challenge yourself on this moderate 10.7-mile mountain bike loop to Moylussa Summit in Ballycuggaran Forest, offering panoramic Lough Derg v
53.6km
04:15
680m
680m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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23.8km
01:37
240m
240m
Cycle the moderate 14.8-mile Mid Clare Way, gaining 777 feet in 1h 36m, with views of Slieve Aughty Mountains and Inchicronan Lough.
47.7km
03:24
640m
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This moderate 29.6-mile mountain biking loop in Burren National Park offers unique limestone terrain and historical sights.
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33.6km
02:01
160m
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This moderate 20.9-mile mountain biking loop from Ennis takes you through Ballygriffey Wood, featuring varied forest terrain and historic la
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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18.9km
01:21
310m
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This moderate 11.7-mile mountain bike loop from Meelick takes you around Woodcock Hill, offering a good workout in about 1 hour and 20 minut
23.7km
01:51
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
27.5km
02:53
780m
780m
This moderate 17.1-mile mountain bike loop in the Slieve Bearnagh Mountains offers challenging terrain and panoramic views from Moylussa Sum
54.5km
03:56
720m
720m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The imposing cathedral, which celebrated its first mass in 1842, tells a story of slow construction progress and challenges that continued into the late 19th century. The grey stone walls and the high tower exude a calm that invites you to pause for a moment. In front of the entrance stands the sculpture "Healing Hands" by Shane Gilmore. The words from the book of Isaiah on the palm enhance the atmosphere of this place and create a connection between past and present.
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County Clare offers a diverse network of nearly 30 mountain bike trails. While most are rated moderate, there are options for various skill levels, including some easier routes and a few more challenging ones.
Yes, County Clare has a few easy mountain bike trails suitable for families or beginners. While the majority of routes are moderate, you can find options that offer a gentler introduction to mountain biking amidst Clare's scenic landscapes.
Mountain bike trails in Clare feature a varied terrain, reflecting the region's diverse landscapes. You'll encounter rugged coastlines, unique karst landscapes like The Burren, dense forests, and paths around tranquil lakes such as Lough Derg. Trails can include features like berms, jumps, log rides, and steep sections, especially in areas like Killaloe and Ballycuggaran Forest.
Elevation changes vary significantly across Clare's mountain bike trails. For instance, the Ballycuggaran Forest to Moylussa route involves a substantial climb of nearly 600 meters. Other trails, particularly those in the Slieve Aughty and Slieve Bernagh Mountains, also feature notable ascents and descents, providing a good physical challenge.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in County Clare are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the extensive Derrywood to Maghera — loop, which offers a long-distance challenge through varied landscapes. Another option is the Balllygriffey Wood loop from Ennis.
County Clare's trails often pass by stunning natural features and historical landmarks. You can explore the unique karst landscape of The Burren, witness the dramatic Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk, or visit ancient sites like Dromore Castle. The region also boasts picturesque lakes like Lough Derg and the highest peak, Moylussa, offering panoramic views.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable conditions for mountain biking in County Clare, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, some trails, particularly around Killaloe, are noted for having good grip even when wet, making them suitable for year-round riding. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While most trails in Clare are rated moderate, there are challenging sections and routes that cater to experienced riders. The region's diverse terrain, including the Slieve Aughty and Slieve Bernagh Mountains, provides opportunities for significant elevation gain and technical features. For example, the Moylussa y Glennagalliagh route features substantial climbing and can be a demanding ride.
The mountain bike trails in Clare are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning natural scenery, and the variety of challenges offered, from coastal paths to forest trails and mountain ascents.
While many trails in County Clare are best accessed by car, some areas may have limited public transport links. For specific routes, it's advisable to research local bus services or consider combining your trip with a taxi service for the final leg to the trailhead. Planning ahead is key for public transport access.
Many popular trailheads and forest parks in County Clare, such as Ballycuggaran Forest, offer designated parking areas for visitors. It's always recommended to check specific route details or local information for parking availability before you set out, especially for less-trafficked trails.
Many outdoor areas in County Clare are dog-friendly, but specific rules for mountain bike trails can vary. When riding through forest parks or nature reserves, dogs are often welcome but may need to be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other users. Always look for signage at trailheads regarding dog policies.
For those seeking a longer ride, County Clare offers several extensive mountain bike trails. The Ballyvelaghan to Abbey Hill route stretches for nearly 48 kilometers, providing a significant endurance challenge. Another long option is the Doonogan Lough to Doo Lough and Slievecallan — loop, covering over 54 kilometers.


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