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Mountain biking around Ardvarness offers diverse terrain, characterized by coastal paths, historical landmarks, and varied elevation changes. The region features routes that traverse both open landscapes and areas with significant climbs. Mountain bikers can expect to encounter a mix of surfaces suitable for different skill levels. The trails provide opportunities to explore the natural and historical features of the Ardvarness area.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
51.6km
04:02
900m
900m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
36.0km
02:19
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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47.5km
03:27
780m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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69.5km
04:58
910m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Mountsandel Fort is a prehistoric fort dating to the Mesolithic period that was reused in the Irish Middle Ages (10th to 11th centuries). Located in Coleraine, County Derry, the fort consists of a huge grassy mound hollowed out in the middle, overlooking the River Bann. A must-see for lovers of mysterious monuments!
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In a very nice little square, with benches and many shops in the pedestrian area.
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This statue is located right next to the parking area and is easily accessible. The statue represents this sea god from Irish mythology overlooking the channel toward Greencastle, and from here, you can observe the beautiful countryside that surrounds you.
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Manannan Mac Lir is mythical Irish sea god, said to be a warrior and king of the otherworld. The statue of this king is situated on a hill in the Binevenagh AONB, overlooking the channel toward Greencastle, providing some absoloutely breathtaking views across the surrounding countryside. After your energy-consuming journey up this hill you'll definitely need a rest, so take a seat and take it all in before heading back to your starting point.
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Admission is free. There is no car traffic there. Only one bus runs from the parking lot to the destination at regular intervals. However, if you are fit, you should of course walk and explore the Giant's Causeway. Be it a quiet walk or an extended hike 🎒🍀
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Fun bridge to cross the Bush river. You may have to get off and walk across the bridge at busy times but it's worth it.
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Great view of the Mussenden Temple. Make the most of it whilst you can, erosion is eating into the cliff meaning the temple will eventually fall into the sea.
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Komoot features 4 mountain bike trails around Ardvarness. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult challenges, catering to different skill levels.
The mountain bike trails around Ardvarness are generally rated as moderate to difficult. There are no trails specifically classified as 'easy' in this guide. The Causeway Coast Cycle Route is a moderate option that offers coastal views and a more accessible challenge compared to the difficult routes.
The trails vary in length and duration. For example, the Mussenden Temple loop from Coleraine is a difficult 32.1-mile (51.6 km) trail that typically takes over 4 hours to complete. A moderate option like the Castlerock Beach – Mussenden Temple loop from Castlerock covers 29.5 miles (47.5 km) and takes around 3 hours 27 minutes.
Yes, Ardvarness offers challenging routes for experienced mountain bikers. The Mussenden Temple loop from Coleraine is a difficult 32.1-mile trail with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Mountsandel Fort – Downhill Beach loop from Coleraine, which is 42.7 miles (68.7 km) long and also rated as difficult.
Mountain biking around Ardvarness features diverse terrain, including coastal paths, historical landmarks, and varied elevation changes. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces as routes traverse both open landscapes and areas with significant climbs.
Many trails pass by notable historical and natural sites. For instance, the Mussenden Temple loop from Coleraine and the Castlerock Beach – Mussenden Temple loop from Castlerock both go past the iconic Mussenden Temple. You might also encounter sites like Downhill House Ruins and Downhill Demesne Dovecote and Ice House.
Yes, several routes in Ardvarness are designed as loops. Examples include the Mussenden Temple loop from Coleraine and the Castlerock Beach – Mussenden Temple loop from Castlerock, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Parking facilities are available in the region. For example, Castlerock Beach is a known parking location that provides access to nearby trails.
Given the coastal nature of Ardvarness, spring and summer (April to September) generally offer the most favorable conditions with milder weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, but be prepared for potentially wetter conditions. Winter can be challenging due to shorter days and increased rainfall.
Mountain biking in Ardvarness during winter can be demanding. Expect shorter daylight hours, colder temperatures, and a higher chance of rain and strong winds, especially on exposed coastal sections. Trails may be muddy or slippery. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Mountain bikers often praise the diverse landscape, which combines coastal views with historical sites and varied elevation. The region offers a good mix of challenging routes for experienced riders and scenic moderate options, making it appealing for exploring the natural and historical features of the area.


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