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Mountain biking around Ballygrot offers diverse terrain, characterized by coastal paths, serene forest loops, and routes around reservoirs. The region features gentle hills and varied landscapes suitable for different skill levels. Mountain bikers can explore areas with views of the coast and through established woodlands. The trails provide opportunities to experience both natural reserves and coastal environments.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
28.9km
02:07
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.9km
01:21
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.5km
02:24
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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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Woodburn Forest is a picturesque woodland area west of Carrickfergus, renowned for its diverse flora and fauna. Popular among hikers, it offers scenic trails, serene reservoirs, and abundant wildlife.
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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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There are several mountain bike trails around Ballygrot, offering a mix of easy and moderate routes. The region features 4 distinct routes, with 2 categorized as easy and 2 as moderate, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, Ballygrot offers easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners. A great option is the Woodburn Reservoir – Woodburn Forest loop from Greenisland, which is 15.9 km long and leads through scenic forest areas. Another accessible route is the Kiltonga Nature Reserve Lake – Bike Path to Belfast loop from Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, covering 24.5 km.
Mountain bike trails in Ballygrot vary in length. You can find shorter loops like the Mountainbike loop from Conlig at 5.1 km, or longer routes such as the Crawfordsburn Beach – Helen's Bay Beach loop from Bangor, which spans 36.6 km.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Ballygrot are designed as loops. For example, the popular North Down Coastal Path and Helen's Tower Loop offers a 28.9 km circular ride combining coastal views and historical landmarks.
The terrain around Ballygrot is diverse, featuring coastal paths, serene forest loops, and routes around reservoirs. You'll encounter gentle hills and varied landscapes, providing a mix of surfaces from paved sections to natural trails through woodlands.
The trails offer opportunities to explore both natural reserves and coastal environments. You can pass by historical sites like Helen's Tower or enjoy the scenery at Helen's Bay Beach. The Holywood Esplanade and Coastal Path also provides scenic views.
Yes, the Ballygrot area is rich in history. You can find landmarks such as Grey Point Fort and Carrickfergus Castle, offering interesting stops along or near some of the routes.
Mountain bikers exploring Ballygrot often praise the region's varied terrain, which includes coastal paths, forest trails, and reservoir loops. Over 10 mountain bikers have used komoot to discover the diverse landscapes and well-maintained routes.
Absolutely. Many routes in Ballygrot embrace the coastline. The North Down Coastal Path and Helen's Tower Loop is a prime example, combining coastal riding with inland exploration.
Yes, several trails lead through established woodlands. The Woodburn Reservoir – Woodburn Forest loop from Greenisland is an excellent choice for experiencing forest riding, offering a peaceful and scenic environment.
Ballygrot's mountain biking trails can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer offers longer daylight hours. Coastal paths can be breezy, so checking local weather is always recommended.


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