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29.9km
260m
Mountain biking
This moderate 18.6-mile mountain biking loop in Sliabh Beagh offers varied terrain, lush woodlands, and serene lake views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.21 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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17.8 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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21.1 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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29.9 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
13.7 km
7.90 km
4.44 km
2.72 km
787 m
379 m
Surfaces
9.02 km
7.90 km
7.80 km
4.45 km
787 m
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Lowest point (80 m)
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The Blessingbourne Trails are located within the private Blessingbourne Estate. Parking is available on-site, typically near the main trail center facilities. The trailhead is easily accessible from the parking area, which also hosts the pump track and skills area.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the Blessingbourne Trails. As it's a private estate with a nature reserve, it's best to check directly with Blessingbourne Estate regarding their pet policy before your visit.
The trails are enjoyable year-round, but for the most pleasant experience, consider visiting during spring, summer, or early autumn. These seasons generally offer drier conditions, making the snaking single-track and technical features more accessible and enjoyable. The lush woodlands and serene views are particularly vibrant during these times.
While the Blessingbourne Trails are on a private estate, the provided information does not explicitly state an entrance fee or permit requirement for trail access. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Blessingbourne Estate website or contact them directly for the most current information regarding trail access fees or any necessary permits.
The Blessingbourne Trails cater to all skill levels. You'll find a Blue Trail, which is 4km of flowing twists and turns, perfect for families and mixed-ability groups. For more experienced riders, there's an 8km Red Trail featuring technical elements like log rides, rock drops, and berms, with optional black features for an extra challenge. Less confident riders can use 'chicken-runs' to bypass difficult obstacles.
The trails are known for their snaking single-track, packed with exciting features. You'll encounter jumps, table-tops, berms, rock-gardens, drops, and log rides. The terrain varies from wide, flowing sections to more technical singletrack, all set within lush woodlands and offering views of private lakes and a nature reserve.
Beyond the 13km of trails, Blessingbourne Estate boasts a dedicated pump track and skills area with rollers and berms, perfect for warming up or honing your bike handling. The estate also offers on-site self-catering accommodation and bike hire. You can even experience night riding on the trails, a unique offering.
Yes, the route offers scenic views as you cycle through lush woodlands and past serene private lakes. You can also enjoy a View of the Rolling Green Hills. Additionally, the historic Cooneen Ghost House is a highlight near the trail.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with the Blessingbourne Estate trails, the Carleton Cycle Trail (Green), Woodlandwalk, and CROCKNAGRALLY FOREST. It also touches upon parts of the Sliabh Beagh Route 2 - Shane Bearnagh Trail and Sliabh Beagh Route 4 - Teiges Hill Trail, as well as various named sections like RED - Crocodile Back and BLUE MTB track.
The Blessingbourne Trails are situated within the picturesque Clogher Valley, bordering County Tyrone and the Fermanagh Lakelands, an area often associated with the broader Sliabh Beagh region. While Blessingbourne is a private estate, it contributes to the region's outdoor offerings. For specific regulations or permits related to the wider Sliabh Beagh area outside the estate, it's advisable to consult local tourism or park authorities, as rules can vary between private and public lands.
Yes, the trails are designed to accommodate all skill levels, making them suitable for families. The 4km Blue Trail is particularly family-friendly, with flowing sections that can be ridden at varying speeds. For less confident children or beginners, 'chicken-runs' are available to bypass more difficult obstacles on the Red Trail, ensuring a fun and safe experience for everyone.