Bike parks in Dublin are primarily located in the Dublin Mountains, offering diverse terrain for various skill levels. This region provides a natural landscape with forest trails and dedicated bike parks. The area features a mix of singletrack, gravity-fed trails, and family-friendly options. These locations cater to mountain biking enthusiasts seeking varied riding experiences.
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While crossing the Glencullen Adventure Park, often referred to as "The Gap," hikers along the Dublin Mountains Way (DMW) need to be vigilant of the Mountain Bikes and BMX bike trails that intersect with the walking path. Walkers should yield to cyclists and be cautious of speedy bikers (not exactly ideal). The park's staff have taken measures to mark the area with signs and markers. Additionally, there are two metal bridges provided for crossing the bike tracks and leaving the cyclists' section. These bridges are essential for reaching the Ballyedmonduff Wedge Tomb.
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In Glencullen Adventure Park, widely known as "The Gap," hikers along the Dublin Mountains Way (DMW) can also enjoy a satisfying dining experience and convenient restroom facilities.
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As you wander along the winding paths, you'll be surrounded by the soothing sounds of rustling leaves and birdsong. The scent of earth and vegetation fills the air, transporting you to a world far removed from the hustle and bustle of daily life 🌲🌳 The forest walk offers a chance to reconnect with nature and find solace in the peaceful surroundings. Whether you're seeking a moment of mindfulness, a leisurely stroll, or a family adventure, the Coillte-planted forest provides a welcoming escape.
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Excellent place to spend the afternoon on bikes. The Demesne itself had 3 bike trails: Green, Blue and Red. There is also 2 pumptracks: 1 for kids, 1 for adults. Fatbike Adventures is located beside the carpark and does everything bike related including sales, repairs and rentals.
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An amazing bike shop and bike rental located in Belmont Demesne. As the name suggests they specialise mainly in Fatbikes but also sell and service mountain bikes, road bikes and most things in between. Magick the mechanic is a wizard with bikes and has done some great work for me in the past. If it's action your seeking Fatbike Adventures also offer rentals and tours. Fat bikes can be rented at the shop and taken for a spin around the trails in the estate, or for the even more adventurous there are tours available on electric fatbikes to see the top of bray head, the little sugar loaf and most other places in Wicklow by special requests. All details can be found on the website: fatbikeadventures.ie Highly recommended taking a look!
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Dublin's bike parks, primarily located in the Dublin Mountains, offer a diverse range of terrain from challenging singletrack to gravity-fed trails and family-friendly options. They are known for their stunning views of Dublin City, Dublin Bay, and the Wicklow Mountains, providing a scenic backdrop to your ride.
For a family outing, Belmont Demesne Bike Trails is an excellent choice. It features three graded bike trails (Green, Blue, and Red) along with two pump tracks, one specifically designed for kids and another for adults. Ticknock Forest also offers trails suitable for various experience levels, including family-friendly options.
Yes, many bike parks in Dublin cater to beginners. Ticknock Forest offers blue-graded trails which are suitable for less experienced riders, alongside red and black options. Belmont Demesne Bike Trails also has green-graded trails perfect for those just starting out.
Dublin's bike parks offer a wide range of terrain. At Ticknock Forest, you'll find over 30km of graded singletrack trails, including blue (intermediate), red (advanced), and black (expert) options, featuring forest roads, tight singletrack, fast descents, and technical rocky sections. Glencullen Adventure Park (The Gap) specializes in gravity-fed riding with blue, red, black, and pro lines, offering diverse surface types and technical obstacles.
Glencullen Adventure Park (The Gap) provides a comprehensive experience with an uplift service to transport riders and bikes to the top of the trails. They offer bike rentals, including full-suspension mountain bikes, complete with safety gear like full-face helmets, elbow pads, and knee pads. You'll also find convenient restroom facilities at The GAP Restrooms.
Yes, many trails offer breathtaking views. Ticknock Forest is particularly renowned for its fantastic vistas of Dublin City, Dublin Bay, and the Wicklow Mountains from its trails. These scenic spots provide a great opportunity to pause and enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
The best time to visit Dublin's bike parks is generally during the drier months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the trails are less muddy and the weather is more predictable. However, many parks are open year-round, and winter riding can be enjoyable with appropriate gear, though some trails might be more challenging due to wet conditions.
Beyond mountain biking, the Dublin Mountains area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails in Dublin, including challenging routes like 'Three Rock Mountain loop from Blackrock'. There are also many Easy hikes in Dublin, such as the 'Dun Laoghaire East Lighthouse' walk, and various Running Trails in Dublin, like the 'Phoenix Park running loop'.
Yes, some bike parks offer on-site or nearby dining options. Ticknock Forest has the Trails Cafe, open seven days a week. At Glencullen Adventure Park (The Gap), visitors can find a great coffee stop or refuelling point. These facilities make it convenient to grab a bite or a drink before or after your ride.
Bike rentals are available at several locations. At Ticknock Forest, Biking.ie offers rentals and guided tours conveniently located at the trailhead. Similarly, Glencullen Adventure Park (The Gap) provides full-suspension Nukeproof mountain bike rentals, including safety gear. For Belmont Demesne Bike Trails, Fatbike Adventures, located next to the car park, offers bike sales, repairs, and rentals.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained trails, the suitability for different experience levels, and the breathtaking scenic vistas. The convenience of facilities like cafes, parking, and bike rentals also contributes to a positive experience. Many appreciate the opportunity to reconnect with nature and find solace in the peaceful surroundings, even close to the city.
Yes, parking is generally available. Ticknock Forest offers 100 free parking spaces year-round. Belmont Demesne Bike Trails also has a car park, with Fatbike Adventures located conveniently beside it. For Glencullen Adventure Park (The Gap), parking is available, and their uplift service helps manage the flow of riders.

