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Mountain biking around Hannahstown offers access to a network of trails across varied terrain, including challenging climbs and scenic routes. The region features rolling hills and diverse natural landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Riders can explore areas with expansive vistas and a mix of technical features.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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34.4km
03:11
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This moderate 21.4-mile mountain bike loop from Belfast offers challenging climbs, diverse terrain, and panoramic views of the city and beyo
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27.0km
02:41
590m
590m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.5km
01:45
380m
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This 10.9-mile mountain biking trail in Cave Hill Country Park offers moderate difficulty, panoramic views, and historic landmarks.
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59.7km
03:18
330m
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Embark on a moderate mountain biking adventure from Lisburn, leading you to the scenic Lurgan Park. This route covers 37.1 miles (59.7 km) with an elevation gain of 1069 feet…
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located in South Belfast and once a private estate, Barnett Demesne is now a public park since 1951. The park itself includes plenty of walk/hike opportunities, gardens, an arboretum & a children's playground.
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Located in South Belfast and once a private estate, Barnett Demesne is now a public park since 1951. The park itself includes plenty of walk/hike opportunities, gardens, an arboretum & a children's playground.
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Craigavon Balancing Lakes, referred locally as 'The Lakes' are a set of man-made lakes built in the 1970s to control flooding. The route around the lakes is entirely flat and follows a mixture of paved and gravel paths close to the shoreline, which creates some wonderful water views as you jog along.
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Magnificent castle built in the 1860s and one of the city's most famous landmarks. The castle is situated on the lower slopes of the Cave Hill Country Park and is surrounded by lush greenery and mixed woodland. The castle is open to explore everyday between 9am-6pm, parking and admission is free.
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Barnett Demnese jump track is part of the gravel and MTB trails in the park, and great fun for all levels/ages.
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Victorian rebuild of a 13th century castle, the building and grounds are well worth your time. Cave Hill Country Park is also a great place to ride a bike so it's win win!
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There are 9 mountain bike trails available around Hannahstown. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging ascents.
The trails around Hannahstown offer a mix of difficulties. You'll find 4 easy routes and 5 moderate routes, catering to a range of skill levels. The region is known for its rolling hills and varied terrain, including challenging climbs like Hannahstown Hill and the expansive routes of Divis and Black Mountain.
The mountain bike trails around Hannahstown are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, scenic views, and the network of trails that offer options for different ability levels.
Yes, there are several easy trails suitable for beginners and families. For instance, the Barnett Demesne Jump Track – Barnett Demesne Stone Bridge loop from Lagan is an easy route. Barnett Demesne also features a 3.4 km shared-use green trail, perfect for a more relaxed ride.
For more challenging rides, the Divis and Black Mountain area is a key hub. Routes like the Divis & Black Mountain loop from Belfast and Belfast to Divis Mountain loop offer significant elevation gain and diverse terrain. Hannahstown Hill itself presents a challenging 1.3 km climb with an average gradient of 8.5%.
Absolutely. Many trails in the region offer stunning panoramic views. The Divis and Black Mountain area is particularly known for expansive vistas of the city and surrounding countryside. From the upper sections of Hannahstown Hill, you can enjoy views towards Divis. The Divis and the Black Mountain highlight is a great spot for views.
Yes, many of the popular mountain bike trails around Hannahstown are circular. Examples include the Divis & Black Mountain loop from Belfast and the Belfast to Divis Mountain loop, both offering comprehensive circular experiences.
Mountain biking near Hannahstown takes you through a diverse landscape of lush green countryside, rolling hills, and various mountain ranges. You can expect to ride through forests, past lakes, and along scenic paths. Areas like Divis and Black Mountain provide expansive vistas, while natural reserves like Lagan Meadows and Belvoir Park Forest offer opportunities to observe wildlife and enjoy woodlands.
Yes, the area around Hannahstown offers several interesting landmarks and natural attractions. You can explore Cave Hill, a prominent natural monument, or visit Shaw's Bridge. For those interested in urban sights, Belfast City Hall and Albert Memorial Clock are also nearby.
Northern Ireland's climate means that mountain biking can be enjoyed for much of the year. Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions with milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, the diverse terrain and well-maintained trails can provide a rewarding experience even in autumn and winter, though conditions may be wetter and more challenging.
While specific parking details for every trail are not provided, popular mountain biking areas like Divis and Black Mountain, and Barnett Demesne, typically have designated parking facilities to accommodate visitors. It's advisable to check local information for specific trailheads.
Yes, areas like Divis and Black Mountain are accessible, and Barnett Demesne is situated in South Belfast, accessible via the Lagan Towpath, which itself can be reached by public transport routes within Belfast. For specific routes, checking local bus services to the trailheads would be recommended.


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