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Mountain biking around Foriff offers a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features a mix of forest trails, open countryside, and reservoir areas, providing varied terrain for riders. Elevation changes are present, with routes climbing through hills and offering views of the surrounding natural environment. This area is characterized by its natural features, including woodlands and water bodies, suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:16
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:10
240m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful waterfalls along the way and very well developed.
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Glenariff is one of nine valleys in the Glens of Antrim. These impressive glens were created by glaciers millions of years ago during the Ice Age and shaped by the tides. Glenarm, Glenariff, Glendun, Glencorp, Glenaan, Glenbllyeamon, Glenshesk, Glencloy, and Glentaisie are a scenic gem located on the coast of Northern Ireland.
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Glenariff Forest Park is a beautiful park located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The park covers over 1,185 hectares and has a number of scenic trails that run past some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Northern Ireland. We spent a day hiking around this beautiful waterfall.
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Beautiful little harbour located in the seaside village of Cushendun. The Mary McBrides across the road from here sells delicious food and real ales. There is also a café and convenience store nearby where you can pick up some snacks and take a respite on the sandy shore nearby.
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Nature reserve with waterfalls
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A dream place to watch and swim. Is easy to reach via a hiking trail. Not far from there is a restaurant with a beautiful outdoor terrace.
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Glenariff Forest Park – the “Queen of the Nine Glens of Antrim” – with raging waterfalls, ancient forests past “Ossians Grave. The unique Waterfall Walk way leads along forest paths and along the river banks through a national nature reserve and offers photographers a varied backdrop with its three waterfalls and picturesque panoramic landscapes.
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Foriff offers a selection of mountain bike trails, including three distinct routes detailed in this guide. These routes provide varied experiences across the region's diverse landscape.
Yes, Foriff has options for less experienced riders. The Dungonnell Reservoir loop from Dungonnell is an easy 9.5-mile (15.3 km) trail that leads through scenic reservoir landscapes and open countryside, typically completed in about 1 hour 9 minutes.
Mountain biking around Foriff features a diverse landscape, including a mix of forest trails, open countryside, and reservoir areas. You'll encounter elevation changes as routes climb through hills, offering views of woodlands and water bodies.
Yes, all the featured routes in Foriff are circular. You can explore the Glenariff Forest loop from Waterfoot, the Carra Castle loop from Cushendun, and the Dungonnell Reservoir loop from Dungonnell, all designed as loops for convenient riding.
While mountain biking in Foriff, you can encounter several scenic spots. The Carra Castle loop from Cushendun offers scenic views of the historic castle and surrounding hills. Additionally, the region is home to beautiful waterfalls like Inver River Waterfall and Ess-na-Laragh Waterfall, as well as the Cushendun Caves.
The mountain bike routes in Foriff are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often appreciate the varied terrain, from dense forests to open countryside and reservoir views.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Glenariff Forest loop from Waterfoot is a moderate 25.9-mile (41.7 km) trail that winds through dense forest with significant elevation gain, taking nearly 3 hours to complete. The Carra Castle loop from Cushendun also offers a moderate challenge over 17.1 miles (27.6 km).
Yes, the region is known for its woodlands. The Glenariff Forest loop from Waterfoot, for example, winds through dense forest, providing a classic forest trail experience.
Absolutely. The Dungonnell Reservoir loop from Dungonnell specifically leads through scenic reservoir landscapes. Many routes in Foriff incorporate views of the region's natural water bodies.
The longest mountain bike trail featured in Foriff is the Glenariff Forest loop from Waterfoot, which spans 25.9 miles (41.7 km) and involves significant elevation gain.
Yes, the region has historical points of interest. The Carra Castle loop from Cushendun offers views of the historic Carra Castle. Additionally, Carnlough Harbour is another notable historical site in the vicinity.


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