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Mountain biking around Burren National Park offers a unique experience through its distinctive karst landscape, characterized by vast limestone pavements and rolling hills. The region's geology, shaped by glaciation and erosion, creates a varied terrain with fissures and isolated rocks, supporting diverse ecosystems. Trails navigate through these natural features, providing routes for different skill levels amidst a rich biodiversity.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
23.7km
01:51
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.2km
01:26
220m
220m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.8km
01:37
240m
240m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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47.6km
02:45
420m
420m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Leamaneh Castle in County Clare is a historic ruin featuring a 15th-century tower house and a 17th-century mansion, with strong ties to Irish folklore. While not open to the public, visitors can admire its exterior from the roadside near Kilnaboy.
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This stone desert is interrupted by lush green fields, while the striking geological formations of Doonmore Hill dominate the scene in the background. There is something magical about the stark beauty of this region, and as I rode my road bike along the gently rising roads, I could hardly take my eyes off the varied shapes and colours. The dry stone walls that can be seen everywhere here tell of the long history of agriculture in this area and reinforce the feeling of being in an almost surreal environment.
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When you cycle and climb the serpentines in the Burren, you will quickly realise why this place is so special. The landscape opens up before you like a picture that combines the rugged beauty of the limestone karst with the lush green of the valley. Every pedal stroke brings you closer to this breathtaking view - a mix of rocky hills, old dry stone walls and the wide plains of County Clare. As you move along the winding roads, you can not only admire the impressive rock formations, but also enjoy the tranquility of the place. The Burren tells its own story that goes far back into the past. There is something timeless about standing up here, looking out over the karst landscape. The climb may be challenging, but the reward is the view - not just of the panorama, but also of the small details that make this region so unique. Pack your water bottle, sit on the saddle and be impressed by the Burren and its fascinating geology
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The Burren is one of the must-see places in Ireland. Bike/ hike is best.
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Views of Inchicronan Lough. Freshwater lake fed by the Fergus river and its tributaries
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This trail of forest tracks and bogland. On the high point around 220m you are treated to panoramic views towards the Slieve Aughty Mountains and the Burren.
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The Burren National Park features a distinctive glacio-karst landscape, characterized by vast limestone pavements and rolling hills. You'll encounter varied terrain with fissures (grikes) and isolated rocks, offering a unique riding experience through this geologically fascinating environment.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners. For an easier ride, consider the Orientation for hikers loop from Ballyportry Castle. This 22.2 km path provides an accessible way to explore the Burren's terrain near historical sites.
For moderate challenges, you can explore routes like the Slieve Carran to Termon Hill — Keelhilla Nature Reserve loop, which is 23.7 km long and offers views of the unique limestone landscape. Another option is the Mid Clare Way, a 23.8 km trail winding through diverse Burren scenery.
Yes, for a longer ride, the Lough Gealáin – Orientation for hikers loop from Kilfenora Abbey covers approximately 47.6 km. This route offers an extended exploration of the region's unique landscape.
The Burren is rich in natural features. Along your rides, you might encounter the striking Limestone Terraces of Burren National Park, the serene Lough Gealáin, or the unique Spiral Hills of Burren National Park. The park is also known for its diverse flora, with many unique plant species thriving in the limestone environment.
Yes, the Burren is dotted with ancient sites. While mountain biking, you can explore areas near historical sites like Ballyportry Castle. The wider region also features impressive megalithic tombs such as Poulnabrone Dolmen and ring forts like Caherconnell Stone Fort.
The Burren's unique flora, including orchids and a mix of Arctic, Mediterranean, and alpine plant species, is particularly vibrant from spring through summer. While mountain biking is possible year-round, these seasons offer the most picturesque views and generally more favorable weather conditions for exploring the trails.
Mountain bikers who have explored the Burren National Park with komoot often praise the unique geological features and the diverse scenery. The trails offer a blend of geological wonders and rich biodiversity, providing an engaging environment for riders of various skill levels.
Yes, you can find points of interest like Orientation for hikers, which may indicate facilities or information points. Additionally, the Lough Avalla Holy Well and Rag Tree offers a cultural and natural point of interest.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Burren National Park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Slieve Carran to Termon Hill — Keelhilla Nature Reserve loop and the Orientation for hikers loop from Ballyportry Castle.
For official information regarding the park, including regulations and visitor details, you can visit the National Parks and Wildlife Service website.


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