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Gravel biking around Drumreagh Upper offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by forest paths and undulating landscapes. The region features a mix of climbs and descents, often passing through areas like Fairy Glen and Kilbroney Park. These routes provide opportunities to explore the local natural environment on unpaved surfaces.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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25.4km
02:04
630m
630m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.2km
01:49
480m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.8km
01:39
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.6km
01:35
520m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.2km
01:18
380m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The route winds gently uphill, offering small clearings through which you can catch a glimpse of the valley and the sparkling water in the distance. The air here is wonderfully fresh and filled with the surrounding forests. During the climb you can feel the peace of the forest, accompanied only by the hum of the tires on the asphalt and the chirping of the birds. Once you reach the top, you are rewarded with a magnificent panorama.
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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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This impressive tree, which has stood here for centuries, is a testament to the region's rich natural history. The paths leading there lead through dense forest and offer a pleasant ride away from traffic. However, some sections are slippery in wet weather, so care should be taken. A particular highlight is the proximity to the Cloughmore Stone, a huge boulder that was transported here during the last Ice Age.
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The well-signposted mountain bike trails take you through dense forests and offer breathtaking views of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains. The descent from the Cloughmore Stone, a huge boulder that was transported here during the last ice age, is a particular highlight. However, some sections are technical and require a certain level of riding technique. The trails can become slippery in wet weather, so caution is advised. Another plus point is the proximity to the charming village of Rostrevor, where you can relax in one of the cafes after the tour.
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There’s heaps to do when you visit Kilbroney park so bring a picnic, kids, dogs, bikes, walking boots and enjoy the day. Start at the Visitor Centre and learn about the forest and extraordinary Cloughmore Stone. There are tennis courts, play area, sports fields, an arboretum, walking and bike trails in the forest. Fiddler’s Green was once used for local entertainment and festivals.
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This steady easy going climb offers stunning panoramic views of the forest and the surrounding Mountains of Mourne. Catch your breath and take it all in.
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This character is 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, including the Titanic.
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There are 6 gravel bike routes documented in Drumreagh Upper on komoot, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These trails are popular with over 60 gravel bikers who have explored the area.
The gravel biking routes in Drumreagh Upper are generally categorized as moderate to difficult, with no easy trails listed. Riders should be prepared for challenging climbs and varied terrain. For example, the Fairy Glen – Climb by Rostrevor Forest loop from Rostrevor is a moderate option, but still involves significant elevation.
For those looking for longer rides, the Fairy Glen – Climb by Rostrevor Forest loop from Rostrevor covers 26.8 km, while The Old Oak Tree – Fairy Glen loop from Rostrevor is 25.4 km. These routes offer extended time on the trails through forest and open areas.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes in Drumreagh Upper are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include The Fairy Glen – Kilbroney Park loop from Rostrevor and the Red Trail Section, Mourne AONB loop from Rostrevor.
The gravel bike trails in Drumreagh Upper are characterized by varied terrain, including forest paths and undulating landscapes. You'll encounter a mix of climbs and descents, often passing through scenic areas like Fairy Glen and Kilbroney Park on unpaved surfaces.
Many routes pass through or near notable natural and historical landmarks. You might encounter the impressive Cloughmore Stone, enjoy views from Slieve Foye Summit, or explore parts of Kilbroney Park. The Mourne Wall is also a significant feature in the wider region.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging nature of the routes, the beautiful forest sections, and the scenic parkland found throughout the trails.
Yes, Drumreagh Upper offers several challenging routes suitable for advanced gravel cyclists. Trails like The Old Oak Tree – Fairy Glen loop from Rostrevor and The Fairy Glen – Kilbroney Park loop from Rostrevor are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gain and demanding sections.
While gravel biking is possible year-round, spring and autumn often provide the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be great, but be prepared for potentially busier trails. Winter rides are possible but may involve colder, wetter conditions and shorter daylight hours.
Many routes in Drumreagh Upper traverse or are adjacent to notable natural areas. You'll frequently find yourself cycling through sections of Fairy Glen and the popular Kilbroney Park, which offers diverse landscapes and facilities.
The duration of the gravel bike trails varies depending on the route and your pace. For example, the Old Oak Tree – Fairy Glen loop is estimated to take around 2 hours and 4 minutes, while the Kilbroney Park – Kilbroney Caravan Park loop can be completed in about 1 hour and 34 minutes.


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