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Mountain biking around Moneycrumog offers access to a diverse landscape characterized by undulating terrain, river valleys, and the expansive Lough Neagh. The region, part of County Antrim, features a mix of open fields, forested areas, and riverside paths, providing varied riding experiences. While the broader county includes dramatic glens and coastal areas, the immediate vicinity of Moneycrumog offers more gentle, water-influenced routes. These physical features create a network of trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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59.7km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46.9km
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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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Located on the southern shore of Lough Neagh, the trail takes you through a tranquil landscape that is home to a diverse range of wildlife. If you're lucky, you might spot a shy badger, a heron on the bank, or even an otter gliding through the water. The sounds of buzzards circling above the treetops add an almost mystical touch to the setting. The Derrytrasna Cycle Route starts and ends right here, taking you on a relaxed loop that's perfectly integrated into the nature reserve. The paved path changes to a natural path that takes you through dense vegetation. The route is not demanding, but offers just the right mix of relaxation and a slight challenge. In the late afternoon, when the sun is lower and casts golden light over the lake, the island unfolds its very special charm. The scenery is almost picturesque - a nice opportunity to stop and simply enjoy the moment.
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The paths are wide and perfect for families, as there are no cars to disturb you. As you glide along the car-free cycling and hiking trails, you can enjoy the view of the water - especially when the sky is cloudy, the lake has a very special atmosphere, almost mystical. The route is mostly asphalt, but there are also some gravel sections that provide some variety. These single-track paths add a certain challenge to the route without being really demanding. Ideal if you prefer to take it easy, but still don't want to just walk on smooth asphalt. If you want to take a break, the lake offers many corners to catch your breath and have a picnic. There is enough space on the banks to rest a bit and enjoy the surroundings to the fullest.
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The wave-shaped metal sculpture seems to blend gently into the landscape on the shores of Lough Neagh, as if it were merging with the water itself. In the background lies Ireland's largest lake, whose vastness and still surface exude a special sense of calm. The reflective surfaces of the sculpture catch the light and reflect it back - a play with the elements that subtly enlivens the surroundings. Here you can pause for a moment and enjoy the view. You might sit on a picnic blanket, letting your gaze wander over the glittering surface of the water while breathing in the fresh air. All around you, the nature reserve is lively but at the same time peaceful, and the sculpture is a reminder of how closely art and nature are connected here. A beautiful place to take in the impressions before continuing on your path.
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On your hike around Oxford Island, you can enjoy the scenery to the fullest. A bench on the shore invites you to sit down for a moment and enjoy the view of Lough Neagh. The gentle lapping of the water and the swaying trees create a peaceful atmosphere - an ideal place to just take a deep breath. At Kinnagoe Marina, the boats rock in the water, their masts reaching silently into the sky. The reflections in the water and the quiet clinking of the rigging put you in a maritime mood. As you walk further, dense bushes alternate with sparse forest patches through which you can look through and the evening sun's rays illuminate the path. It is a beautiful place to experience nature and tranquility before continuing your hike.
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The Castle has over 100 acres of ornamental lawns, peaceful woodlands and picturesque glens to discover. Dogs are not permitted within the gardens and café unless they are trained assistance dogs.
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Take in the fabulous views of Lough Neagh from this stretch of road.
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This meandering bicycle path glides on through from the station, you get a chance to catch a moment, get into your rhythm by the waters edge.
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On the southern shore of Lough Neagh you will find the beautiful Oxford Island National Nature Reserve. It is home to a variety of wildlife such as rabbits, badgers, otters, buzzards, and herons. The Derrytrasna cycling route starts and finishes at the Nature Reserve and makes great use of the path that runs directly through it.
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There are four mountain bike trails available around Moneycrumog, offering a mix of easy and moderate routes through the local landscape.
The trails around Moneycrumog feature undulating terrain, river valleys, and paths near Lough Neagh. You'll encounter a mix of open fields, forested areas, and riverside paths, providing varied riding experiences. While the immediate vicinity is more gentle, County Antrim as a whole offers more dramatic glens and coastal areas.
Yes, there is one easy mountain bike trail around Moneycrumog. The Broad Water Cycle Path – Broad Water Riverside Path loop from Aghagallon is a 17.5 km route, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
The trails directly around Moneycrumog are primarily easy to moderate. For more challenging or advanced mountain biking with technical features, you would need to venture further into County Antrim to areas like Rostrevor Mountain Bike Trails in Kilbroney Forest Park, which are known for thrilling downhill sections, jumps, and rock gardens.
Yes, the easy and moderate trails around Moneycrumog can be suitable for families, especially those with some biking experience. The Broad Water Cycle Path – Broad Water Riverside Path loop from Aghagallon is an easy option that families might enjoy.
Yes, all the mountain bike routes listed for Moneycrumog are circular loops. Examples include the Lurgan Park lake loop from Lisburn and the View of Lough Neagh – Craigavon Lakes loop from Aghagallon.
Popular routes include the Lurgan Park lake loop from Lisburn, which offers extensive riding around a scenic park and lake, and the Hillsborough Road – Broad Water Riverside Path loop from Aghalee, which takes you through river valleys and rural landscapes.
While the immediate Moneycrumog trails focus on river valleys and lake shorelines, the region of County Antrim offers stunning natural features. The View of Lough Neagh – Craigavon Lakes loop from Aghagallon provides views of Lough Neagh. Further afield in County Antrim, you can find the dramatic Antrim Coast and Glens AONB, the Glens of Antrim, and iconic sites like Slemish Mountain.
Yes, if you're willing to explore beyond Moneycrumog, Glenariff Forest Park in County Antrim offers impressive mountain biking trails that wind through ancient woodlands and alongside picturesque waterfalls, including a magnificent waterfall walk within the park.
The mountain bike routes in Moneycrumog are rated by the komoot community with an average score of 3.0 stars. Riders often appreciate the varied terrain, which includes river valleys, lake shorelines, and rural paths, providing options for different ability levels.
While specific public transport links directly to trailheads in Moneycrumog might be limited, County Antrim has a public transport network. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to nearby towns like Lisburn or Aghagallon, which are starting points for some routes, and plan your journey accordingly.
Parking availability will depend on the specific trailhead you choose. For routes starting from towns like Lisburn or Aghagallon, public parking facilities are generally available. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for information on designated parking areas near the starting points.


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