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The best MTB trails around Tullyhappy

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Mountain bike trails around Tullyhappy traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and forested areas. The region offers a mix of terrain, from challenging climbs to more gradual paths, suitable for various skill levels. While "Tullyhappy" itself is a townland, the mountain biking routes often extend into the broader surrounding area, incorporating features like the Mourne Mountains foothills and coastal views. The area's natural features provide a diverse backdrop for outdoor activities.

Best mountain bike trails around Tullyhappy

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Newry, Carnavaddy and Annaloughan Mountain loop

65.9km

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This difficult 41.0-mile mountain biking loop in the Ring of Gullion offers panoramic views and challenging terrain.

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

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very 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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Willem VS
June 5, 2026, Carlingford Abbey

Remains of the medieval Dominican priory on the west side of Carlingford, recognisable by its high, narrow windows and the elongated ruin wing in grey stone. The site lies quietly just outside the centre, with views of the hills and the open grass around the old priory walls.

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Willem VS
June 5, 2026, Carlingford

This charming seaside town overlooks the Mourne Mountains, whose silhouette rises along the coast of Northern Ireland. Carlingford is very lively at weekends thanks to its many pubs and restaurants, which attract visitors from the north, and is famous for its oysters. The village has several historical sights, such as the small King John's Castle, with its romantic silhouette overlooking the sea, and Taaffe's Castle, a former 16th-century merchant's house located a little further from the quay.

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The Tholsel is undoubtedly one of the most unique structures in the heart of Carlingford. This medieval city gate, originally built in the 15th century, is the only remaining gate from the original town wall and served for centuries as the ceremonial and administrative entrance to the town.

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Once you leave the city of Newry behind, you cycle towards tranquility on An Bealach Glas, also known as the Carlingford Lough Greenway. This flat, smoothly asphalted path follows the banks of the canal and offers spectacular views of the river's mudflats along the way, where you can spot numerous wading birds and sometimes even a stray seal. The route is a true sensory experience: the salty sea air blows towards you while the mountains seem to get closer and closer. The absolute endpoint of this section is the historic Victoria Lock, an impressive lock complex from 1850 that marks the transition from the canal to the open waters of Carlingford Lough. It is the perfect place to get some fresh air and enjoy the maritime dynamics before continuing your journey to the coast.

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Saint Patrick and Saint Colman's Cathedral is the architectural jewel of Newry and one of Ireland's most impressive Neo-Gothic structures. Construction began in 1825, and upon its completion in 1829, the cathedral made history as the first Catholic cathedral to open in Ireland following the repeal of the penal laws (Catholic Emancipation). Built from local granite from the nearby Mourne Mountains, this edifice exudes a robust yet elegant power. The cathedral is world-renowned for its fabulous interior: the walls and ceiling are adorned with colourful mosaics, meticulously applied by hand by Italian master craftsmen in the early 20th century. For the cyclist, this is not only a visual highlight along the route but also a place of serene tranquility. Its detailed stained-glass windows and monumental tower make it one of the city's most photographed locations and a worthy endpoint (or starting point) for your tour along the Newry Canal Towpath.

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Here you will be treated to a magnificent view of the cathedral. The imposing tower of Saint Patrick and Saint Colman rises majestically above the city, dominating the skyline with its neo-Gothic architecture. This cathedral, completed in 1829, is unique as it was the first Catholic cathedral built in Ireland after the relaxation of the penal laws. From this point, you can see the beautiful texture of the local granite from the Mourne Mountains, from which the church is built.

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Scotty C
March 12, 2026, Lumpers Bar

The highest bar in County Louth along the Táin Way. A traditional Irish pub that offers a cozy interior with a warming fire and excellent food. A favourite amongst locals and hikers!

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Willem VS
February 23, 2026, Taaffes Castle

Taaffe's Castle is a fortified merchant's house dating from the early 16th century, built by the wealthy Taaffe family, who later became the Earls of Carlingford. Situated near the old harbour, the building originally served as a trading post on the ground floor with residential floors above. The architecture displays typical defensive features such as machicolations, narrow loopholes, spiral staircases, and multi-level garderobes. [curiousireland.ie], [castles.nl], [carlingfor...centre.com] The main structure is a four-storey rectangular tower, later extended with a 16th-century northern extension. Its location and construction clearly demonstrate Carlingford's importance as a thriving trading town during that period. After the 17th century, it fell into disuse, and eventually fell into disuse. Today, it forms part of a pub complex and remains a striking example of medieval urban defensive architecture in Carlingford.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are there around Tullyhappy?

There are 6 mountain bike trails around Tullyhappy featured in this guide. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from moderate to difficult, traversing rolling hills, river valleys, and forested areas.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails near Tullyhappy?

The mountain bike trails around Tullyhappy traverse a varied landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and forested areas. You can expect a mix of terrain, from challenging climbs in mountainous areas to more gradual paths along coastal routes and through parks. The region offers diverse backdrops, including the Mourne Mountains foothills and coastal views.

Are there mountain bike trails for beginners around Tullyhappy?

While this guide features 4 moderate and 2 difficult routes, there are no trails specifically categorized as 'easy' in this selection. However, the moderate routes, such as Carlingford – The Tholsel, Carlingford loop from Newry, offer a mix of coastal scenery and inland trails with varied surfaces that might be suitable for riders with some experience looking to progress beyond beginner level.

What are the most challenging mountain bike trails in the Tullyhappy area?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Newry, Carnavaddy and Annaloughan Mountain loop is a difficult 41.0-mile (65.9 km) trail with significant elevation gain through mountainous terrain. Another difficult option is the Kilbroney Caravan Park – Warrenpoint Shore Road loop from Newry, a 39.4-mile (63.4 km) route through forested parks and along the shore.

Are there any long-distance mountain bike routes available?

Yes, several routes offer significant distances. The Newry, Carnavaddy and Annaloughan Mountain loop is 41.0 miles (65.9 km) long, and the Kilbroney Caravan Park – Warrenpoint Shore Road loop from Newry covers 39.4 miles (63.4 km). These routes are ideal for riders looking for extended adventures.

Can I find circular mountain bike routes around Tullyhappy?

Yes, all the mountain bike routes featured in this guide are loops, meaning they start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride and return journey straightforward. Examples include the Carlingford – The Tholsel, Carlingford loop from Newry and the Newry Train Station – Flagstaff Viewpoint loop from Newry.

What natural features or viewpoints can I see while mountain biking near Tullyhappy?

The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore areas like Camlough Lake, which is a significant natural feature. Many routes also offer coastal views and traverse forested hills and river valleys, providing scenic backdrops for your ride. The Newry Train Station – Flagstaff Viewpoint loop from Newry, for instance, suggests a route with notable viewpoints.

Are there any interesting landmarks or historical sites around Tullyhappy?

Yes, the area around Tullyhappy is rich in history and interesting sites. You can visit the Killevy Churches Ruins, which offer a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Newry Canal Towpath is a historical waterway that some routes may intersect or run parallel to.

Are the mountain bike trails around Tullyhappy suitable for families?

While this guide does not specifically feature 'easy' or 'family-friendly' categorized routes, the moderate trails might be suitable for families with older children who have some mountain biking experience. Routes like Carlingford – The Tholsel, Carlingford loop from Newry offer varied surfaces and coastal scenery, which could be enjoyable for a family outing if the difficulty level matches their skill.

Are dogs allowed on the mountain bike trails near Tullyhappy?

The general policy for allowing dogs on trails can vary by specific location and land ownership. While many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, it's always best to check local signage or specific park regulations for each trail you plan to ride, especially regarding leash requirements and waste disposal. Some forested parks or nature reserves may have specific rules to protect wildlife.

What is the best time of year for mountain biking around Tullyhappy?

The region's climate means that spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, the rolling hills and forested areas can be enjoyed in autumn with vibrant foliage, and even in winter, provided weather conditions are dry and trails are not excessively muddy or icy. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Are there places to explore wildlife or natural habitats near the trails?

Yes, the region's river valleys, forested areas, and coastal paths provide habitats for various wildlife. For example, the Red Deer Enclosure, Gosford Forest Park offers a specific opportunity to observe wildlife. The wetlands and forests along the routes are home to diverse flora and fauna, making them ideal for nature observation.

Is parking available at the trailheads?

Most mountain bike routes in the Tullyhappy area, especially those starting from towns like Newry or near popular parks, typically have designated parking areas. For instance, routes originating 'from Newry' often imply access to town parking. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for parking information related to your chosen starting point, as availability can vary.

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