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Mountain bike trails around Commons offer diverse terrain, from coastal paths and lake-side routes to areas with small hills and varied natural features. The region is characterized by a mix of natural environments, including nature reserves and coastal stretches, providing a range of experiences for mountain bikers. These areas often preserve wildlife and ecology, allowing for exploration within protected natural spaces.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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This moderate 18.0-mile mountain biking loop combines scenic coastal paths with off-road trails through Clandeboye Estate to Helen's Tower.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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Beautiful beach to stop for kids to play in the sand, or to get in for a dip
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A pathway along the lake allows for closer inspection of the birds. For example, swans, mallards, little grebe, moorhens, and coots are usually present. There is an observation area to view the birds and other wildlife. Parking is available. In July 2000, Kiltonga Nature Reserve became the first site in the UK to be awarded BT Millennium Miles status.
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Helen's Bay Beach is one of two excellent beaches found in Crawfordsburn Country Park. These beautiful sandy beaches are by far the best within the Belfast area and as such are exceptionally popular and well used. Helen's Bay Beach is gently shelving and has excellent water quality making it ideal for bathing. The country park provides an excellent back drop to the beach, with wooded headlands, meadows, quality walks and good facilities. There are disabled toilets and disabled parking a short distance from the beach. A path suitable for wheelchair users leads from the car park to a path running adjacent to it. Nearby Crawfordsburn Country Park has a Cafe / Restaurant, Car Parking, Picnic Sites,Toilets, and a Visitor Centre.
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Traffic free and relaxing way to get into the big city!
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This impressive fort was built in the 20th century and is one of the best preserved forts in the British Isles! It played a huge role in the defenses of Belfast during WW1 & WW2.
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Here a rocky outcrop provides some excellent views east toward Crawfordsburn Country Park and west toward Helen's Bay Beach, and, on a clear day, all the way to Belfast.
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Beautiful sandy inlet on the shores of Crawfordsburn Country Park. You can enjoy some spectacular scenery and views toward Belfast Lough as well as a peek at the magnificent Crawfordsburn House which stands overlooking the sea.
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19th-century folly and lookout tower near Bangor. Named after the 5th Baron's mother, Helen. He intended it as a shrine for poems - Tennyson's Helen's Tower is the best known of them. Well worth a stop off to explore the architecture.
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There are 4 mountain bike trails available around Commons, offering a mix of easy and moderate routes for different skill levels.
Yes, Commons offers several easy mountain bike trails. For instance, the Kiltonga Nature Reserve Lake – Bike Path to Belfast loop from Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs is an easy 15.3-mile route that takes about 1 hour 22 minutes to complete. Another great option is the Mountainbike loop from Conlig, which is a shorter 3.1-mile easy trail.
The mountain bike trails around Commons feature diverse terrain, including coastal paths, lake-side routes, and areas with small hills. You'll find a mix of natural environments, from nature reserves to coastal stretches. Some areas, like Beverly Commons, are known for rocky sections and punchy climbs, while others offer flatter, more even paths.
Yes, many of the trails around Commons are designed as loops. For example, the North Down Coastal Path and Helen's Tower Loop is a 18.0-mile circular route, and the Crawfordsburn Beach – Helen's Bay Beach loop from Bangor is a moderate 22.7-mile loop.
The trails often pass by scenic points and natural attractions. You might encounter beautiful lakes such as Kiltonga Nature Reserve Lake or enjoy coastal views. Historic landmarks like Helen's Tower are also accessible on some routes.
Yes, the region around Commons is rich with interesting landmarks. You can explore historical sites like Nendrum Monastery Ruins or visit Ballycopeland Windmill. Many routes also offer views of significant structures like Scrabo Tower.
Many areas within Commons are family-friendly, especially the easier, less technical trails. The region's focus on preserving natural spaces means there are often well-maintained paths. For specific family suitability, look for trails marked as 'easy' or those that are shorter in duration, such as the Mountainbike loop from Conlig.
The best time to visit Commons for mountain biking generally depends on the specific location within the 'Commons' region. Many trails are enjoyable in spring and autumn when temperatures are mild. Some areas, like Brunswick Commons, are noted for trails that are generally clear, suggesting year-round accessibility, though conditions can vary with weather.
While specific crowd levels can vary, exploring the lesser-known easy routes or visiting during off-peak hours (weekdays, early mornings) can help you find a quieter experience. The Mountainbike loop from Conlig is a shorter, easy option that might offer a more tranquil ride compared to the more popular coastal paths.
Mountain bikers who have explored Commons with komoot often appreciate the diverse landscapes, from scenic coastal views to peaceful nature reserves. The mix of easy and moderate trails is frequently highlighted, providing options for different skill levels to enjoy the natural environment.


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