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The best MTB trails around Creevy

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Mountain biking around Creevy offers access to a diverse landscape, characterized by its coastal proximity and rural charm. While dedicated mountain bike trails are not a primary feature within Creevy itself, the region provides a scenic base for exploring the wider County Donegal. The area features a mix of minor roads and rough tracks, offering varied terrain for cross-country riding.

Best mountain bike trails around Creevy

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Nendrum Monastic Site & Belvoir Park loop…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Nendrum Monastic Site & Belvoir Park loop from Saintfield

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Embark on the Nendrum Monastic Site & Belvoir Park loop from Saintfield, a moderate mountain biking adventure spanning 39.5 miles (63.6 km) with an elevation gain of 1346 feet (410…

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Embark on a moderate mountain biking adventure from Lisburn, leading you to the scenic Lurgan Park. This route covers 37.1 miles (59.7 km) with an elevation gain of 1069 feet…

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Start your mountain biking adventure on the Castlewellan Lake loop, a difficult 33.6-mile (54.1 km) route that climbs 3196 feet (974 metres) over approximately 4 hours and 1 minute. This…

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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September 23, 2024, Nendrum Monastery Ruins

Nendrum Monastery was a Christian monastery founded in the 5th century. The monastery finished somewhere between 974 and 1178, but the church survived until the 15th century. You can visit the ruins if you're riding past.

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Located in South Belfast and once a private estate, Barnett Demesne is now a public park since 1951. The park itself includes plenty of walk/hike opportunities, gardens, an arboretum & a children's playground.

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Located in South Belfast and once a private estate, Barnett Demesne is now a public park since 1951. The park itself includes plenty of walk/hike opportunities, gardens, an arboretum & a children's playground.

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This is the best example in Northern Ireland of a pre Norman ecclesiastical enclosure with its buildings. Nendrum is associated with St Mochaoi who died at the end of the 5th century, and is linked with St Patrick in a much later source. Notices of Nendrum clergy, including three bishops, begin in the 7th century and the excavation of a sophisticated tide mill on the shore near the site has shown that the mill was active in the early 7th century, which underlines the early importance of Nendrum. References continue until a fire in 976, perhaps a Viking raid, when the head of the church (erenagh) was burned in his house. In the late 12th century a small Benedictine monastic cell was founded on the site, but by 1302–1306 this was the parish church, abandoned for Tullynakill on the mainland in the 15th century. H.C. Lawlor excavated the site from 1922 to 1924, when enclosure walls, church and round tower were restored. The glacial hill is crowned with three concentric walled enclosures, irregularly oval in plan. Little is known of the outer cashel, only partly in state care. In the middle cashel on the south-west side are circular platforms for huts, which excavation suggested were craft workshops, and a rectangular building known as the ‘schoolhouse’, also a workshop. In the inner cashel were the most important buildings, including the church with its graveyard and the base of a round tower north-west of the church. The west wall of the church was rebuilt in the 1920s, incorporating a reconstructed sundial at the south-west corner. Finds from the 1920s excavation, including the well-known bell of Nendrum, are in the Ulster Museum and Down Museum at Downpatrick. Underwater archaeological work in the 1990s showed that there is a stone jetty south-east of the enclosure, now inundated in the lough, and medieval pottery was found close by. ( source: department of communities )

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Love spending time here. There is a park bench to the far east corner, and to the left of that hosts one of the best views of the Lough. When tides out you can see traces of the old Salmon fisheries. Its so quiet, and there is a picnic area just to the side of the visitors centre. The site also boasts fragments of an early Sun Dial that have been placed by the entrance to the Church.

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Craigavon Balancing Lakes, referred locally as 'The Lakes' are a set of man-made lakes built in the 1970s to control flooding. The route around the lakes is entirely flat and follows a mixture of paved and gravel paths close to the shoreline, which creates some wonderful water views as you jog along.

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Lock Keeper's Cottage and Lock Keeper's Inn coffee shop is a perfect spot to take a breather and rehydrate and refuel. The coffee shop is situated in a beautiful riverside setting and will be serving up delicious food and drinks daily between 9am-4pm.

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Best example of a pre-Norman monastic site in Northern Ireland. From around the 5th century, it's a stunning location nestled on the islands jutting into Strangford Lough.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available around Creevy on komoot?

On komoot, you can find 7 mountain bike trails around Creevy. These routes offer a range of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging ascents, providing options for various skill levels.

What is the best time of year for mountain biking near Creevy?

The best time for mountain biking in County Donegal, including areas accessible from Creevy, is generally during the drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers more stable weather conditions, less rain, and longer daylight hours, making for more enjoyable rides on the region's varied terrain.

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

Yes, komoot lists 3 easy mountain bike trails. For a shorter, less strenuous ride, consider the Barnett Demesne Stone Bridge – Barnett Demesne Jump Track loop from Lagan Valley AONB, which is just over 4 km long. Another easy option is the Barnett Demesne Jump Track – Barnett Demesne Stone Bridge loop from Lagan, spanning about 7.7 km.

Are there any challenging mountain bike trails for experienced riders?

Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, komoot features 1 difficult mountain bike trail. The Castlewellan Lake loop from Ballynahinch is a demanding route spanning over 54 km with a substantial elevation gain of more than 970 meters, offering a significant test of endurance and skill.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails around Creevy and County Donegal?

Mountain biking in the wider County Donegal region, accessible from Creevy, is known for its diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of minor roads, rough tracks, and scenic coastal paths. While dedicated single-track trails are less common, the area offers excellent cross-country (XC) riding opportunities with varied surfaces, from paved sections to gravel and potentially soft, peaty ground in some coastal areas.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about mountain biking in the Creevy area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 3 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the scenic coastal views, the tranquility of the rural landscape, and the potential for exploring diverse routes that offer both leisurely rides and challenging climbs.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes available?

Yes, many of the routes available on komoot are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Nendrum Monastic Site & Belvoir Park loop from Saintfield and the Lurgan Park lake loop from Lisburn are both popular circular options.

What are some notable natural attractions or landmarks I might see while mountain biking near Creevy?

While the immediate Creevy area is known for its stunning Atlantic coastline and rural charm, the wider region of County Donegal offers numerous natural attractions. You can enjoy panoramic sea views, explore picturesque beaches like Rossnowlagh, and take in the tranquil rural landscape. Some routes on komoot also pass by interesting points such as Shaw's Bridge or the Lagan Towpath, offering diverse scenery.

Is there parking available at the trailheads for mountain biking near Creevy?

While specific parking details for every rough track in County Donegal are not always available, popular starting points for routes often have designated parking areas or roadside space. For routes listed on komoot, such as those near Lagan or Ballynahinch, parking is typically accessible near the start of the loops. It's always advisable to check the route details on komoot or local signage for specific parking information before you go.

Are there any mountain biking opportunities in Glenveagh National Park, accessible from Creevy?

Yes, Glenveagh National Park, located within County Donegal and accessible from Creevy, offers well-maintained paths and numerous cycling routes. These range from easy family-friendly rides to more challenging tracks, providing a dedicated environment for mountain biking amidst stunning natural scenery.

Can I find mountain biking trails that offer coastal views near Creevy?

Absolutely. Creevy itself is characterized by its stunning Atlantic coastline. While dedicated mountain bike trails are not *in* Creevy, exploring the minor roads and rough tracks throughout coastal County Donegal will provide fantastic coastal scenery and sea views, making for a memorable cross-country biking experience.

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