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Biking.ie Hut at Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails

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Biking.ie Hut at Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails

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The Biking.ie Hut at Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails serves as the vibrant operational hub for mountain biking enthusiasts in the Dublin Mountains, Ireland. Situated at an elevation of 281 metres at the trailhead of the extensive Ticknock National Mountain Bike Centre, this facility is your gateway to exploring the scenic trails of Ticknock Forest, nestled in the northeastern foothills of the Dublin Mountains near Three Rock Mountain. It provides essential services and a welcoming base for riders of all levels.

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    February 4, 2019

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    Rent a bike and do the red loop around Ticknock forest. Or just stop and have a tea, coffee or bit of cake.

    February 4, 2019

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    Ring ahead and make sure there are bikes available to rent. It gets super busy there

    May 20, 2022

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    Good spot for a coffee or treat

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of bikes can I rent at Biking.ie Hut, and do I need to book in advance?

    Biking.ie offers a range of high-quality bike rentals, including hardtail, full suspension, and electric bikes, along with helmets. It is strongly recommended to ring ahead and book your bike, especially on weekends and during peak season, as the facility can get very busy and bikes may not be available for walk-ins.

    What are the difficulty levels of the mountain bike trails at Ticknock?

    Ticknock offers over 30km of trails catering to various skill levels. You'll find blue-graded trails for beginners and families, red-graded trails for intermediate riders seeking more challenge, and black-graded trails for advanced cyclists looking for technical sections and steeper descents.

    Are there specific circular mountain bike routes at Ticknock?

    Yes, many cyclists enjoy the red loop around Ticknock Forest, which is a popular circular route offering a good challenge and rewarding views. The trail network is designed to allow for various loops and combinations, and map boards at the Biking.ie Hut display the network and recommended routes.

    How accessible is Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails by public transport?

    While parking is available, Ticknock is also accessible by public transport. It's conveniently located approximately 3km from Dundrum Shopping Centre and the Luas Green Line, making it an option even for those without a car. From Dundrum, you can consider a short taxi ride or a longer walk to the trailhead.

    What should I wear for mountain biking at Ticknock, considering the weather?

    The weather in the Dublin Mountains can be changeable. It's best to dress in layers, even on seemingly warm days, to adapt to varying conditions. Waterproof or water-resistant outerwear is advisable, along with comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing. Don't forget appropriate footwear, gloves, and eye protection. Helmets are provided with bike rentals.

    How does Ticknock compare to other mountain biking spots near Dublin, like Ballinastoe?

    Both Ticknock and Ballinastoe offer excellent mountain biking experiences near Dublin. Ticknock is known for its extensive network of graded trails (blue, red, black) and its proximity to Dublin city, offering great views over the city and bay. Ballinastoe, located in County Wicklow, is also highly regarded for its purpose-built trails and scenic forest setting. Ticknock's Biking.ie hub provides comprehensive on-site services, including a café and rentals, making it a very convenient starting point.

    Are there any pubs or restaurants near Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails for after a ride?

    While the Biking.ie Hut has its own Trails Café offering snacks and coffee, there are several pubs and restaurants in the nearby areas of Sandyford, Dundrum, and Stepaside. These villages are just a short drive from Ticknock and offer various options for a meal or a drink after your ride.

    Is the Biking.ie Hut at Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Ticknock offers family-friendly bike trails, particularly the blue-graded routes, which are suitable for beginners and younger riders. The Biking.ie Hut itself is a family-friendly facility with a café and bike rentals, making it a great base for a day out with children.

    What services are available at the Biking.ie Hut besides bike rental and the café?

    Beyond bike rentals and the Trails Café, the Biking.ie Hut serves as a comprehensive hub. It offers guided tours and lessons for mountain biking, road biking, and gravel biking. You can also find bike wash and maintenance services on-site, along with map boards providing information on the trail network.

    How crowded does Biking.ie Hut at Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails get on weekends?

    The Biking.ie Hut and the Ticknock trails can get very busy, especially on weekends, public holidays, and during good weather. Arriving earlier in the morning is often recommended to secure parking and avoid longer queues for bike rentals or café services.

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