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Mountain bike trails around Ballyrogan are primarily found within the nearby Mourne Mountains, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This region features a diverse landscape of forested parks, river valleys, and challenging ascents. Riders can expect varied terrain, including singletrack, forest roads, and sections with natural obstacles. The area is characterized by its rolling hills and scenic views over the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
4.8
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253
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31.1km
03:13
830m
830m
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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9.14km
01:10
450m
450m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.3km
01:34
480m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.91km
00:48
280m
280m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The well-signposted paths lead you through dense forests and offer impressive views of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains. The mountain bike routes in particular are varied and require both fitness and technique. However, some sections can be slippery in wet weather, so caution is advised. A highlight is the Cloughmore Stone, a huge boulder that was transported here during the last ice age. The approach there is steep, but the view makes up for the effort.
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The hike to the Cloghmór Stone feels like a journey through time. Over 10,000 years ago, the ice brought this massive granite block from Scotland here, and now, weighing an estimated 50 tons, it towers majestically over the landscape. But it's not just the geology that's fascinating - according to legend, it was the giant Finn McCool who threw this enormous stone over Carlingford Lough. To be honest, the legend is a much more exciting explanation, isn't it? Once you've reached the top, you'll not only be greeted by the imposing boulder, but also by a fantastic view of Carlingford Lough and the surrounding hills. It's the perfect place to pause for a moment, take in the vastness and enjoy the peace that this place exudes.
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A beautiful round stone, there is a legend about it but unfortunately we could not find out
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Beautiful Forest features scenic trails with amazing views of Carlingford Lough, especially from The Cloghmore Stone, a 40 tonne granite boulder which was deposited here at the end of the last ice age. The Oak wood is a Special Area of Conservation believed to be over 250 years old. It is a remnant of the old oak woodlands that clothed the lower slopes of the Mournes several centuries ago. Most of these oak woods were cleared during the 18th and 19th centuries for use in boat building.
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There are over 10 mountain bike trails around Ballyrogan, primarily located within the nearby Mourne Mountains. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences for different skill levels.
The trails around Ballyrogan, particularly in the Mourne Mountains, feature varied terrain including singletrack, forest roads, and sections with natural obstacles. You'll encounter rolling hills, river valleys, and challenging ascents, all within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Yes, there are easy mountain bike trails available. For instance, the Synge & Byrne Café – Kilbroney Caravan Park loop from Rostrevor is an easy 6.9-mile (11.1 km) route that offers a good introduction to the area's riding.
Experienced riders will find challenging options, especially within the Kilbroney Park area and the Mourne Mountains. Routes like the Yellow Water Descent – Kilbroney Caravan Park loop from Rostrevor, at 19.3 miles (31.1 km) with significant elevation gain, offer demanding climbs and fast descents.
Yes, the trails offer access to several scenic points and landmarks. You can encounter the historic Cloughmore Stone, enjoy views from the Mourne Wall, or explore Kilbroney Park. The Kilbroney Caravan Park – Cloughmore Stone loop from Rostrevor specifically takes you past the Cloughmore Stone.
The mountain bike routes around Ballyrogan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, scenic views over the surrounding countryside, and the well-maintained paths within areas like Kilbroney Park.
While many trails offer challenging terrain, some routes are suitable for families, especially those looking for easier rides within forested parks. The area's diverse network includes options that can be enjoyed by different ability levels, making it possible to find family-friendly sections.
Information regarding specific dog policies for all trails is not universally available. However, many outdoor areas in the Mourne Mountains are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock or wildlife. It's always best to check local signage or park regulations for specific trails.
Many of the trails around Ballyrogan start from areas with dedicated parking. For example, routes originating from Rostrevor often have parking available at locations like Kilbroney Caravan Park, which serves as a common trailhead for the Mourne Mountains trails.
The mountain biking season generally runs from spring through autumn, offering the most favorable weather conditions. While trails can be ridden year-round, be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions during winter months, which can add to the challenge.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Ballyrogan are designed as loops. Examples include the Kilbroney Park – Glen River Trail loop from Rostrevor and the Red Trail Section, Mourne AONB – Kilbroney Caravan Park loop from Rostrevor, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Yes, areas like Rostrevor, which is a common starting point for many trails, offer amenities. The Synge & Byrne Café – Kilbroney Caravan Park loop from Rostrevor even starts near a café, indicating that refreshments are available close to some trailheads.
The mountain bike trails around Ballyrogan vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes, such as the 6.0-mile (9.6 km) Kilbroney Park – Glen River Trail loop from Rostrevor, up to longer, more demanding trails like the 19.3-mile (31.1 km) Yellow Water Descent – Kilbroney Caravan Park loop from Rostrevor.


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