Castlewellan Mountain Bike Trails

Castlewellan Mountain Bike Trails The trails have been designed by Dafydd Davis MBE, with input on the Downhill trails from Glyn O'Brien. Work is phased across the 2 sites.

This page was made to help mountain bikers find out information that was not readily available during the construction and completion of this venue, it also gives riders a chance to voice any concerns or issues they may have. This project involves the development of the Mournes as a short break mountain bike destination through the development of up to 40kms of x-country and downhill trails (plus

associated facilities) within Castlewellan & Rostrevor Forest Parks. Forest Service will remain the 'Trail Owner' and each of the respective Councils will become the 'Trail Provider' with responsibility for ongoing management and maintenance of the trails once complete. Euro Services Ltd has been appointed to complete the MTB trails within Castlewellan and Rostrevor. Clixbys comes with a wealth of past experience in building technical mountain bike trails across GB including high-profile projects such as the 38km Dalby red route, the new Kitchener trail in Sherwood Pines and the high-level, high-exposure and high-fun Altura trail at Whinlatter complete with the Rough Riderz descent. Work began at Rostrevor in April 12 with completion by March 2013. Castlewellan works commenced in September 2012 with completion by April 2013. Proposed Start Date Construction - April 2012
Proposed Completion Date Spring 2013
Project Partners Outdoor Recreation NI, Newry & Mourne District Council, Down District Council, Forest Service NI, the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB), Sport NI
Project Funders (Secured) Newry & Mourne District Council - £153,000
Down District Council - £170,000
Sport NI - £150,000
NITB - £1,414,691
Approximate Cost £1.894 million
Other Information Outdoor Recreation NI is working with both Councils to market the trails as part of a wider Northern Ireland Strategic Marketing Plan for Mountain Biking.

The Team have helped a lot of bikers 🚴🏻‍♀️ over the years, this is an opportunity to help them👍🏼 share the post and supp...
28/05/2024

The Team have helped a lot of bikers 🚴🏻‍♀️ over the years, this is an opportunity to help them👍🏼 share the post and support if you can.
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URGENT… WE REALLY NEED YOUR HELP…

***NEW RESCUE BASE UPDATE/APPEAL***

Apologies in advance for the length of this post but we’d be grateful if you can read to the end… maybe grab a cuppa before starting!

When we celebrated our 50th anniversary back in 2012, we identified that one of the key challenges to sustaining Mountain Rescue in the Mournes was the lack of a ‘fit for purpose’ base. As such, we set ourselves the goal of finding ourselves a home and although we knew this was a big undertaking, little did we know how big!

After identifying our exact needs and ultimately developing a specification, we set about trying to locate a site in the Newcastle area. During this process we were exceptionally fortunate to receive an offer of a site from Lidl adjacent to where they planned their new store.

After much consultation and design work, assisted by Lidl, the scheme went forward for planning in 2017. Unfortunately, an objector ensured the process was disrupted and planning delayed. This was subsequently compounded by the pandemic.

Even when the challenges of the pandemic were removed, the objector remained, causing continuous disruption.

Thankfully, and only very recently, some 7 years later, planning for the scheme has eventually been approved. There are still some technicalities to overcome however we’re hopeful of no further delays.

But… (there’s always a but!) the planning challenges to date have caused not just delays, but also a significant funding issue for the Team. The delays have meant that we have lost two grants worth £500,000 each, and have seen considerably inflated construction costs in the market. Consequently what started as a build cost of £650,000 has now increased to £1,000,000, something over which we have no control.

On the positive side, since we first announced our plans, you have been continuously donating with a level of generosity that humbles us. So much so, that in the 12 years since we started, we have accumulated a dedicated new build fund of just over £600,000.

On the negative side, and you’ve probably already worked this out, we are almost £400,000 short of the likely project cost. With a real opportunity to get on-site in the not-too-distant future, we desperately need your support to help plug this shortfall. Our plan ‘A’ is to raise the funds and complete the build as intended without burdening the team with a significant debt. If plan ‘A’ fails we may need to look at alternatives, albeit none are ideal.

We are beyond grateful for the support received to date and reluctant to ask for more but we do need more help if we are going to achieve the new base we set out to deliver 12 years ago. Any help whatsoever from any source will be greatly received and take us a step closer to completing the project and establishing a rescue base for the region. Whilst we are appealing for your support we are still applying for grant support, but options are very limited at present and currently unreliable.

If any one of our followers was able to donate £400,000, or if all 30,000 followers were able to donate £13.33 each, or any combination in between, we will reach our target. As mentioned, if an opportunity exists to contribute either personally, via a club, business, or other avenue, we would be exceptionally grateful.

Donation options can be found here:

https://www.mournemrt.org/donate/

#100%Voluntary #100%Committed

19/01/2024

Trail Closures :
The Met office has issued a yellow warning for strong winds between 12 midday this Sunday 21 January and 12 midday on Monday 22 January. This escalates into an amber warning between 6pm Sunday and 9am Monday. In line with these warnings, all trail centres will be closed on Sunday and they will not re-open until 12 midday on Monday (subject to safety checks).

UK Trails Workshops! Want to contribute to the long term sustainability of mountain bike trails in the UK? David Evans, ...
03/12/2023

UK Trails Workshops!

Want to contribute to the long term sustainability of mountain bike trails in the UK?

David Evans, the UK Trails Project Manager, will be running in-person workshops to hear input from mountain bikers who ride the trails in Northern Ireland, on the opportunities and challenges of the current trail network.

Book of for free now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/uk-trails-project-right-trail-right-place-workshops-northern-ireland-tickets-758734233517?aff=oddtdtcreator&_gl=1%2Aot127u%2A_up%2AMQ..%2A_ga%2AMTI2OTA1Mjg0My4xNjk5OTYwODE1%2A_ga_TQVES5V6SH%2AMTY5OTk2MDgxNC4xLjEuMTY5OTk2MDgyNC4wLjAuMA..

We want to meet the riders of Britain and hear your stories of your trails first hand.

30/11/2023

29th December 2023!
Castlewellan Trail Quest
It’s back! Our annual Christmas Bike Bash returns on the 29th December!
A great opportunity to get out Mountain Biking on the awesome Castlewellan Trails over the holidays, try out new kit or simply burn off some Christmas Pudding! We’re planning our usual fun yet challenging quest taking you around the MTB trails along with the surrounding stunning Castlewellan Forest Park giving you the opportunity to test your MTB skills alongside planning, navigation and teamwork.

Castlewellan Trail Quest Book & Go Mountain Biking, Castlewellan Mountain Bike Trails 29th December 2023! Castlewellan Trail Quest It’s back! Our annual Christmas Bike Bash returns on the 29th December! A great opportunity to get out Mountain Biking on the awesome Castlewellan Trails over the holi...

Found yesterday. End section Red trail campsite tap👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
04/12/2021

Found yesterday. End section Red trail campsite tap👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

25/11/2021

FOREST PARKS CLOSED DUE TO YELLOW STORM WARNING

Please be aware that the Met Office has issued a Yellow Storm Warning between 9am on Friday 26 November 2021 and 6pm on FOREST PARKS CLOSED DUE TO YELLOW STORM WARNING
Please be aware that the Met Office has issued a Yellow Storm Warning between 9am on Friday 26 November 2021 and 6pm on Saturday 27 November 2021. Storm Arwen will bring high winds with gusts reaching 55 to 65 mph. Gusts will be highest in coastal areas.

Delamont Country Park, Kilbroney Forest Park and Slieve Gullion Forest Park, including all associated car parks, play parks, forest drives, walking trails and mountain biking trails will be closed on Friday and Saturday. The walking and mountain biking trails at Castlewellan Forest Park will also be closed. It is anticipated that the Forest Parks will re-open following safety inspections on Sunday morning, however inspections of the mountain biking trees may take longer. Please adhere to on-site safety information.

If it is essential that you leave your home during these times we advise that you exercise caution and minimise risk, particularly along coastal areas. Please remain aware of updated Met Office advice.

Post from Cavehill Mountainbike Club The Woodland Trust are launching a community consultation process for the new woodl...
16/06/2021

Post from Cavehill Mountainbike Club
The Woodland Trust are launching a community consultation process for the new woodland site at Colin Hill in the Belfast Hills just beside Cavehill where they plan to transform 98 hectares of land into a publicly accessible wooded and upland heath landscape. This will create a range of habitats including open treed areas, hedgerows, trails, upland wet heath and grassland. They will also be planting 150k trees. They are carrying out an online survey shortly for public comments the link is

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LM23G6C

The Hill is perfect for mountainbiking and we need to get a pitch in for mountain bike trails complete the and let them know there are a few Mtb trails already up there and we use them, it would be great if we could get them expanded. Let them know that local mountain bikers already use the site, that will give us the opportunity to get access for formalised trails.

Take this survey powered by surveymonkey.com. Create your own surveys for free.

20/03/2021

💥💥💥LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION 💥💥💥
We'll be on Claremont Avenue just to the left of the entrance to this Sunday from 10am - 4pm For a dropped pin of where we are see the link in bio 📍

07/01/2021

Please note, enjoy the weather and ride with care.

05/11/2020

Forest look well🌲🌳👍🏼

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Castlewellan Forest Park
Castlewellan
BT319

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