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Mountain biking around Bratwell offers diverse terrain characterized by its proximity to the Bluestone River and the surrounding mountainous landscape. The region features a mix of historical charm and natural beauty, providing varied backdrops for rides. Riders can expect trails that navigate through areas with significant elevation changes and scenic overlooks. The area's geology contributes to a dynamic riding experience, with routes that traverse different natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
51.6km
04:02
900m
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Challenging 32.1-mile mountain bike loop from Coleraine to Mussenden Temple, offering panoramic views and 2946 feet of elevation gain.
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This moderate 22.4-mile mountain biking route along the Causeway Coast offers diverse terrain, coastal views, and iconic landmarks like the

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52.9km
03:56
790m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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03:27
780m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:58
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Mountsandel Fort is a prehistoric fort dating to the Mesolithic period that was reused in the Irish Middle Ages (10th to 11th centuries). Located in Coleraine, County Derry, the fort consists of a huge grassy mound hollowed out in the middle, overlooking the River Bann. A must-see for lovers of mysterious monuments!
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In a very nice little square, with benches and many shops in the pedestrian area.
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The way this church has been known has varied over time, starting with the name Tamhlacht Oirthear Arda, then Teampall Chadรกin or St. Cadan's Church, and ending with the current name. The oldest remains date back to the 13th century, although there is also an ancient holy well, indicating that this place was a spiritual site before Christianity.
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In this stretch of the road, if you look to the north, you can easily spot a beautiful building. It's the church of Tamlaghtard. Did you know that it is said to have been founded by St. Patrick?
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This statue is located right next to the parking area and is easily accessible. The statue represents this sea god from Irish mythology overlooking the channel toward Greencastle, and from here, you can observe the beautiful countryside that surrounds you.
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Manannan Mac Lir is mythical Irish sea god, said to be a warrior and king of the otherworld. The statue of this king is situated on a hill in the Binevenagh AONB, overlooking the channel toward Greencastle, providing some absoloutely breathtaking views across the surrounding countryside. After your energy-consuming journey up this hill you'll definitely need a rest, so take a seat and take it all in before heading back to your starting point.
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Admission is free. There is no car traffic there. Only one bus runs from the parking lot to the destination at regular intervals. However, if you are fit, you should of course walk and explore the Giant's Causeway. Be it a quiet walk or an extended hike ๐๐
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Bramwell offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, primarily as a gateway to the Pocahontas trailhead of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. You'll find trails with significant elevation changes, scenic overlooks, and routes that traverse varied natural features, from river valleys to mountainous terrain. The area is known for its mix of historical charm and natural beauty, providing unique backdrops for rides.
While the komoot guide highlights more challenging routes, the broader Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, accessible from Bramwell, includes trails suitable for various skill levels. The region offers options from moderate to difficult, and there is at least one accessible/adaptive trail available, catering to a wider range of riders. For specific beginner-friendly options, it's best to consult the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System's official resources.
Bramwell serves as a key access point to the extensive Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, which features a total of 39 trails. Of these, 7 are specifically dedicated to mountain biking. This komoot guide features 4 curated mountain bike tours, including routes like the Causeway Coast Cycle Route.
The region around Bramwell is rich in natural beauty. While riding, you might encounter scenic views of the Bluestone River, which carves a horseshoe bend around the town. Nearby, Pinnacle Rock State Park features a magnificent 3,100-foot sandstone formation with panoramic views from its overlook trail. Other highlights in the broader area include Binevenagh Lake and various viewpoints like View from Binevenagh Summit.
Absolutely. Bramwell itself is a historic town renowned for its beautifully preserved Victorian and Tudor-style mansions, remnants of its coal boomtown past. Beyond the town, you can find historical sites such as the Downhill House Ruins and the Mussenden Temple. The region is also at the gateway to the Coal Heritage Trail, linking outdoor activities with a rich historical narrative.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Mussenden Temple loop from Coleraine is a challenging 32.1-mile ride, and the Tamlaghtard Church loop from Limavady offers a 32.9-mile journey through diverse terrain.
The region generally offers good conditions for mountain biking from spring through fall. The varied landscapes and elevation changes can be enjoyed across these seasons. Winter conditions can bring snow and ice, especially at higher elevations, which may impact trail accessibility and difficulty. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Policies regarding dogs can vary by specific trail and land management. While the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System generally allows pets, it's always recommended to check the specific rules for the trail you plan to ride. Ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash where required, and that you carry waste bags to maintain trail cleanliness.
While not directly on the mountain bike trails themselves, the broader region around Bramwell is known for its natural beauty, including waterfalls. There are 12 waterfall trails within a 50-mile radius of Bramwell, offering diverse options for exploring the area's natural beauty. You might consider combining a mountain bike ride with a short hike to one of these scenic spots.
Bramwell is known as an 'ATV-friendly town' and serves as a gateway to the Pocahontas trailhead of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, which typically provides designated parking areas for trail users. For specific komoot routes, parking might be available near the starting points, such as around Castlerock Beach for the Castlerock Beach โ Mussenden Temple loop from Castlerock. Always check the tour details for recommended parking.
Mountain bike trails in Bramwell feature significant elevation changes, contributing to a dynamic riding experience. For instance, the Mussenden Temple loop from Coleraine involves an elevation gain of approximately 898 meters, while the Mountsandel Fort โ Downhill Beach loop from Coleraine has an ascent of about 905 meters. Riders should be prepared for varied terrain and climbs.
Mountain bikers using komoot to explore Bramwell's varied terrain often praise the region's diverse landscapes and the challenging nature of its routes. The area's mix of river valleys, historical sites, and significant elevation changes provides a unique and engaging experience for riders seeking adventure and scenic beauty.


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