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Mountain biking around Clonmel offers diverse terrain, from river valleys to mountain ranges, catering to various skill levels. The region is characterized by the River Suir, which carves through fertile lands, and is flanked by the Comeragh and Knockmealdown Mountains. Dedicated mountain bike trails, particularly at Cannonhill, feature singletrack, downhill sections, and technical elements like jumps and rock gardens. Riders can explore a mix of forest paths, open landscapes, and challenging ascents.
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47.2km
04:09
1,020m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.0km
02:01
570m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.8km
01:37
390m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:20
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.7km
02:50
710m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Make sure to look back towards Clonmel and the River Suir as you're halfway up Scrouthea Hill. It's not a bad view.
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Fireroads that wind through dense coniferous forest and open into sections with wide, scenic views. These gravel tracks provide a steady surface, ideal for hiking, cycling, or MTB, with gentle gradients and long, flowing stretches.
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A beautiful blend of sweeping views and an enjoyable descent through the rolling landscape of the Galtee Mountains.
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This beautiful path is very popular and allows you to enjoy some nature.
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Carey's Castle Wood is a delightful mixed woodland on the north-western fringes of the Comeragh Mountains. The ruined castle that gives the woodland its name is a fine sight. Built on the banks of the Glenary River in the 1800s by the Carey family, it showcases a range of architectural styles. There's a network of paths and tracks through the woodland, making it a pleasant place to explore on foot.
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Tipperary's county town is a historic place that once boasted medieval town walls and notably resisted the Cromwellian army. It's a stop on the East Munster Way and there are many places for hikers to eat and stay. For nine days after the first weekend of July, visitors can enjoy the Clonmel Junction Festival with its musical and theatre performances.
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This is a beautiful mixed woodland that lies close to the Glenary River, a tributary of the Suir. The main feature of this site is the ruins of the castle that gives the forest its name. It is just 500m from the car park down a mixed woodland trail that leads to the river. It is believed to have been built at some stage during the 1800’s by the Carey family, who were local schoolmasters in the Clonmel area. A number of architectural styles are still evident in the ruined remains, including; Gothic windows, a Celtic round tower, a Norman Keep, and both Romanesque and Gothic arches. The remnants of a walled garden can be found to the southern side of the castle. An ice-house is located just off the trail beyond the castle. This is a stone-lined pit which used to serve as a ‘fridge’ when the castle was inhabited. Carey’s Castle was occupied by monks and up to recent years the ruins of the alms house was still in evidence. A real gem of a site for local historians. https://www.coillte.ie/site/careys-castle/
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Five-arch hump-backed road bridge over River Suir, built c.1825, with terminating arches spanning pedestrian walk-ways on each bank. Coursed rubble sandstone and limestone walls with cut limestone voussoirs to elliptical arches, cut limestone capping to parapet walls and having limestone plaque. Cut-stone V-cut-waters to both elevations. Flight of concrete steps with rubble stone parapet walls to north quay. https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/22118007/gashouse-bridge-waterford-road-burgagery-lands-west-clonmel-tipperary-south
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There are several mountain bike routes around Clonmel, with 8 tours currently listed on komoot. These range from moderate to difficult, offering diverse experiences for riders.
While Clonmel offers a range of trails, the routes listed in this guide are primarily moderate to difficult. For beginners, areas like Cannonhill offer a green difficulty singletrack trail called Flyway, which features rocky and rooted sections, providing a good starting point for developing skills.
The terrain around Clonmel is quite varied, encompassing river valleys, forest paths, and mountain ranges. Dedicated mountain bike areas like Cannonhill feature singletrack, downhill sections, and technical elements such as drops, jumps, and rock gardens. You'll also find routes that navigate through scenic landscapes and along riverbanks.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Clonmel are circular. For example, you can explore the moderate Carey's Castle loop from Clonmel or the more challenging Clonmel West Gate – Coffee & snacks in Clonmel loop from Clonmel, both designed as loops.
Mountain biking around Clonmel offers opportunities to see various landmarks and enjoy scenic views. You might pass by historical sites like the Clonmel West Gate or cross charming structures like Gashouse Bridge and Kilsheelan Bridge. For panoramic views, routes that ascend towards Slievenamon summit offer expansive vistas over the Irish midlands.
Yes, Cannonhill is particularly known for its technical mountain biking trails. It features primarily singletrack designed for downhill riding, with elements like drops, jumps, and rock gardens. Trails such as Champs and Pinball are rated black and double black diamond respectively, offering significant challenges for experienced riders.
The mountain bike trails in Clonmel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from river valleys to mountain ranges, and the well-maintained singletrack sections that cater to various skill levels.
Absolutely. The region's landscape, flanked by the Comeragh and Knockmealdown Mountains, provides many opportunities for scenic rides. The difficult Clonmel West Gate – Coffee & snacks in Clonmel loop from Clonmel is noted for offering extensive views, and routes around Slievenamon Mountain also provide panoramic vistas.
Yes, many trails in Clonmel incorporate wooded sections. For instance, the moderate Curraheenavoher Wood loop from Clonmel takes you through forested landscapes, offering a mix of natural beauty and varied riding surfaces.
The longest mountain bike route featured in this guide is the difficult Clonmel West Gate – Coffee & snacks in Clonmel loop from Clonmel, which spans 47.2 km (29.3 miles) and typically takes over 4 hours to complete.
Yes, Clonmel is characterized by the River Suir, and several mountain bike routes incorporate its valley. The Clonmel West Gate – Carey's Castle loop from Clonmel, for example, leads through river valleys and hills, offering picturesque views along the water.
The elevation gain varies significantly depending on the trail. For example, the moderate Carey's Castle loop from Clonmel involves an ascent of approximately 560 meters, while the more challenging Clonmel West Gate – Coffee & snacks in Clonmel loop from Clonmel features over 1000 meters of elevation gain, providing substantial climbs.


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