boomdocker wrote: » I believe these are two separate trails - one at Kinnitty and one at Baunreagh - is that right? Are they joined together in any way - ie want to ride both on the same spin ideally Any pointers?
boomdocker wrote: » Thanks What's the total distance covering the blue loop and red loop at Kinnity?
wellboss wrote: » Few great new trails in Baunreagh side that aren't sign posted. Rough guide on where to gohttps://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1GjtRTsnhhjyP5f6Y8H1JCqjrdp_1Odqk&usp=sharing
Wailin wrote: » Did you try strava segments? Trailforks doesn't seem to show many.
Wailin wrote: » Fatbhoy did you manage to do the loops after all? I plan on heading down tomorrow and thinking of sticking with the Baunreagh trails. About 30k I think to do the whole loop. Are the kinnity trails a lot better? Its a bit longer of a drive but if they are that much better I might go with that side.
fatbhoy wrote: » No, not yet. Last Friday was supposed to be the day but we rain-checked it. Supposed to be going this Friday if it's dry. I'll probably just stick to the sanctioned trails, although if we've time the plan is to head over to Stradbally to find some decent non-sanctioned stuff. I'm pretty sure the sanctioned SB trails will be uninspiring.
bogmanfan wrote: » I did the Kinnitty red loop last weekend..
Wailin wrote: » Any features on the red loop at all? I did the Baunreagh loop today. Beautiful area but the trails are typical coilte and fairly dull. Nice long descent it has to be said if you link the upper trails. To be expected I suppose but when they do spice it up they can be great (expressway, skyline, afterburner etc).
bogmanfan wrote: » They’re generally flowy, but plenty of doubles and small table tops if you want to get some air. I really like them, but I’m not a DH lunatic!
bogmanfan wrote: » Anyone know what kind of distance is now open on the Laois/Baunreagh side? For a project that was supposed to be boosting tourism, it's incredibly difficult to get any info on these trails!
Joeseph Balls wrote: » Was up there today and met walkers twice on the trails. Am relatively new to MTB so not sure what's the etiquette. I was going at an easy pace with my daughter so were no close calls or anything but still, the normal guy or gal experienced that might be flat out and come around a corner to them. What do ya do in this situation? One of the parties was not far from a 'strictly no walkers' sign.
iwillhtfu wrote: » Make it clear it crystal clear to them they're on a mtb trail. I met a hen party on the red trail once almost cleaned the lot of them out of it, feckin eejits just giggled away.
Joeseph Balls wrote: » Just to add, we've been up there a few times and this was the first time I met anyone on them.
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Both the Laois and Offaly website maps have (at last) been updated below. On the Laois side, the climb to the top can be done on the 'Stairway to Heaven' section rather than the public road, although I did meet someone coming down this section. The high 'Thunder' section is beautiful but is a little soft at the sides in places.
https://www.coillte.ie/site/slieve-bloom-mtb-trails-offaly/
I'm generally good at following maps but that looks messy to work your way around.
Edit: and the Coillte mobile site is shite.
Any updates from down in the Sleive Blooms. Are there still construction teams working on extra trails or is it a case of what was opened the end of last year being it for the moment.
I haven't been up there in a while. What are people's opinions of Space Jam? I find it a little unnecessarily rocky, I have nothing against rocky trails if they are done with a bit of imagination but it just seems to be random piles of rocks littered along the trail to keep speeds down.
Having said that, I have seen videos of riders like Scott Coyne absolutely shredding on it so it's probably down to my own abilities but I still think it's a little excessive.
I haven't been but hope to head down there soon, but from the videos I've seen on YouTube it does look like rock gardens are used excessively.
I know its on the other side but jailbreak looks great.
I liked Space Jam when I was there in February. It's nice and long and the most challenging red trail. Jailbreak was my favourite. I think both trails will become more difficult as they get eroded. If you don't like rocks, there's plenty of flowier trails there.