25 August 2018 Shane O’Sullivan from Ballyhoura Trailriders on Coillte’s mountain bike trail pictured exploring the brand new 800m skills trail, which was officially opened as part of the 10th anniversary of Coillte’s Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trail centre.The state of the art amenity has been steadily growing in popularity and is now recognised as one of the best mountain bike trail centres in the Europe. The new trail was funded by Castlepook Wind Farm, which is also located at Ballyhoura. Photography by Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
25 August 2018. Shane O’Sullivan from Ballyhoura Trailriders on Coillte’s mountain bike trail pictured exploring the brand new 800m skills trail, which was officially opened as part of the 10th anniversary of Coillte’s Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trail centre.The state of the art amenity has been steadily growing in popularity and is now recognised as one of the best mountain bike trail centres in the Europe. The new trail was funded by Castlepook Wind Farm, which is also located at Ballyhoura. Photography by Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228

Over 100 people attend opening & family fun day

Over 100 members of the public and local community groups gathered at Coillte’s Ballhoura Mountain Bike Trail on Saturday 25th August for the official opening of the latest mountain bike trail in the complex. The new trail was funded by the community development fund of the Castlepook Wind Farm a joint venture between Coillte and ESB.

To celebrate the opening of the new trail, Coillte hosted a free family fun day for all the community. Activities kicked off with the opening of the trail at 10:30 am with the ribbon being cut by Kevin O’Keeffe and Niall Collins T.D.s. Free mountain bike hire was available throughout the morning for visitors and refreshments and ice cream was also on hand; particularly welcome for those completing the mountain bike trails. The mountain bikes were generously supplied by the Ballyhoura Trailriders who operate a mountain bike rental and shop at the trailhead of the 92km Ballyhoura mountain bike tracks.

Local community groups were also present at the opening including Ballyhoura Development, a community-led local development company working to support communities, families, individuals and business, the Ballyhoura Bears, a locally based walking club and Ballyhoura Heritage & Environment who promote and engage in protecting the countryside and rural recreation environments.

Speaking at the event Pat Neville, Communications Manager with Coillte said “We are absolutely delighted that so many of the community were able to join us for the official opening of the new mountain bike trail in the Ballyhouras. We hope that this new trail will be a great addition to the existing recreational facilities here and that it will be enjoyed by locals as well as visitors from far and wide. We really want to thank the community for their engagement, enthusiasm, and support and look forward to the new trail becoming a key part of the Ballyhoura complex.”