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BARNETT DEMESNE

Overview

The Barnett Demesne Trails consist of a shared use 3.4km green trail and an 3.9km blue trail with 3 red loop options (1.5km)

With Ireland's first official purpose-built jumps park boasting no less than 6 lines of mouth-watering table-tops, doubles and hip jumps, these trails tick all the right boxes!

The trails start from the Mary Peters Track in South Belfast.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW TRAILS MAP *.pdf

CLICK HERE TO VIEW TRAILS INFO *.pdf

Trailhead Facilities
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Showers

Showers available at Mary Peter's Athletics Track

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Car Parking

No charges apply

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Toilets

Toilets are available at the Mary Peter's Athletics Track

Trail Centre Conditions

Trail Ranger Update: 23/05/23

Trails riding well.

There has been an increase in riders since lockdown at Barnett Demesne; please help keep the trails tidy by taking any rubbish home with you and lifting any you see lying around.

Jumps Park

Jumps Park

Green Trail

3.4km Green Trail - Allow 45 minutes

Blue Trail

3.9km Blue Trail - Allow 1 hour

Red Options

1.5km Red Options
Description

LINES 4, 5 & 6 ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE

The Barnett Demesne Jumps Park has been designed to suit mountain bikers searching for that all important adrenaline fix! With six lines of tempting jumps, berms and booters, this is the place to catch air for the very first time or flip and whip your way to X Games Gold!

The jumps park contains features that are graded according to their size. These grades are indicated by large orange dots at the beginning of each jumps line.

Start by riding the small jumps and work your way up as your confidence and skills increase.

Conditions

Belfast City Council is currently carrying out necessary maintenance work on the Jumps Park.

As such, lines 4, 5 & 6 are currently closed until further notice.  

 

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A Belfast City Council facility. This project was funded by:

Belfast City CouncilDepartment of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentEuropean Agricultural Fund for Rural DevelopmentOutdoor Recreation NIRural Development ProgrammeSport NILeader Award
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