Thank you mate, glad to hear you enjoyed it! The Guinness tastes better over there that’s for sure!! 😋 Look forward to getting back and exploring some more some day, heard even mores been built…
You missed Roman Dunnes trails in Djouce. Mid Way between Ticknock and Ballinastoe. Some of the best natural trails around. And there there is Hush - OMG !!!!
Just getting into mountain biking again after moving from Canada and learning about all those trails - all went on my list, thanks for that! Next time put Ballyhoura on your list! It's down south-west between Limerick & Cork. Oisin O Callaghan is from there.
Wow, Ireland looks like it has such a wealth of amazing trails. I'm really starting to think it's the place I want to plan a trip to now. A hidden gem, it seems to be. Thanks for showing us scotty 👍
Would recommend and we only really scratched the surface! There’s plenty more to explore on the other coast and more in land… plus the Guinness tastes better there!! Glad you enjoyed the edit.
@ScottyLaughland really good people, my great grandad was Irish, moved to Scotland. Went on a road trip late 90s with my friends, great food, great people 👍
Amazing video! I love Ireland! I live in Canada, but my mother is from Dublin and I've many relatives there. Love visiting Ireland. Would love to go mountain biking there too. But hopefully on sunnier days. We don't usually ride in the rain as it causes damage to the trails here in Alberta, Canada.
Cool bike parks and trails. What about publicly available natural paths through wilderness in IE? I.e. not man made specific 'mtb trails' or bikeparks, sth for more adventurous riders? Is there such thing out there?
Slieve Bloom's in the Midlands of Laois and Offaly, two new jump trails and two new blacks only opened last week, definitely worth a look when traveling to or from the west trails.
Awesome content again.. looks like typical british weather all around. Just like we have lots of here in belgium. So I gotta ask what tyre-combo are you using?
Thank you, appreciate hearing that! We had a good mix of weather here and only one really bad day… I’m running a Magic Mary up front here and a Big Betty on the rear. Switching it out more recently and running the Tacky Chan on the rear and really liking that. Generally Super Gravity out back and a Super Trail up front both in Soft compounds!! Hope that helps.
@@ScottyLaughland it kinda does but for someone that has to pedal a lot, would a Wicked Will in the back help to keep rolling resistance down but don't lose too much grip? I know you tested the WW's. That's why I ask.
Thanks for showcasing our ever expanding trail network! . And the Guinness is great here too!
Thank you mate, glad to hear you enjoyed it! The Guinness tastes better over there that’s for sure!! 😋 Look forward to getting back and exploring some more some day, heard even mores been built…
You missed Roman Dunnes trails in Djouce. Mid Way between Ticknock and Ballinastoe. Some of the best natural trails around. And there there is Hush - OMG !!!!
I’ve heard good things about both! I’ll be back to discover them again…
@@ScottyLaughlandRavensdale also 🙂
Definitely another trip on the to-do list. Scotty you are giving us too much to get ticked off.😂
You’d love it man! Trails are so good!!
Just getting into mountain biking again after moving from Canada and learning about all those trails - all went on my list, thanks for that!
Next time put Ballyhoura on your list! It's down south-west between Limerick & Cork. Oisin O Callaghan is from there.
Wow, Ireland looks like it has such a wealth of amazing trails. I'm really starting to think it's the place I want to plan a trip to now. A hidden gem, it seems to be. Thanks for showing us scotty 👍
Would recommend and we only really scratched the surface! There’s plenty more to explore on the other coast and more in land… plus the Guinness tastes better there!! Glad you enjoyed the edit.
Ireland rules bro.❤
Man what a place, pleasantly surprised by the trails on offer there… so much that we didn’t explore as well! Have to go back.
@ScottyLaughland really good people, my great grandad was Irish, moved to Scotland. Went on a road trip late 90s with my friends, great food, great people 👍
If you ever come again u should go to cork there are some realy good trails around there i would advise ballyhouras , great trails
Great video next time you are back head up north coast to ballycastle
When you come back put Tollymore, Ravensdale and Donard on your list!
Noted! Sure seems there’s plenty still to explore!!
Going to visit Ireland at the end of the month and was wondering what and where to ride. This is video is awesome! Thanks!!
Love to hear it! Have a great tip!!
Be safe always scott🙂
Thank you mate! 🙌
Amazing video! I love Ireland! I live in Canada, but my mother is from Dublin and I've many relatives there. Love visiting Ireland. Would love to go mountain biking there too. But hopefully on sunnier days. We don't usually ride in the rain as it causes damage to the trails here in Alberta, Canada.
If we didn’t ride in the rain, we’d only have 2 days biking ;)
Thank you Scotty! Whopper video. What was the tayto chocolate like!? 😂
I’ll be back to ride your trails, they were class but I’ll miss out the Tayto chocolate next time I think! 😂
Coolaney in Co.Sligo is another one to add to your list on your next trip👌
Noted! I’d love to make a return visit one day soon…
Great I'm only starting MTB now I know some places to go when I'm ready
Liked and subscribed. Cracking video. Keep her lit
Cool bike parks and trails. What about publicly available natural paths through wilderness in IE? I.e. not man made specific 'mtb trails' or bikeparks, sth for more adventurous riders? Is there such thing out there?
Your video editing is very good
Thank you Graham!
I'll give it a try 🔥
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Next time maybe you'll get to the south and west of the country, lots more great trails there
I heard that from our time there! Sounds like we’ll have to come back…
What's in the west, Coolaney, Slieve Bloom, where else would you recommend, planning a trip around the west this year!
Slieve Bloom's in the Midlands of Laois and Offaly, two new jump trails and two new blacks only opened last week, definitely worth a look when traveling to or from the west trails.
one word .... JEALOUS
Man what a set of trails they have! 🔥
Orange fox forks are going to date very quickly.
Is the place nearly Dublin?
Sweet❤it
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Awesome content again.. looks like typical british weather all around. Just like we have lots of here in belgium. So I gotta ask what tyre-combo are you using?
Thank you, appreciate hearing that! We had a good mix of weather here and only one really bad day… I’m running a Magic Mary up front here and a Big Betty on the rear. Switching it out more recently and running the Tacky Chan on the rear and really liking that. Generally Super Gravity out back and a Super Trail up front both in Soft compounds!! Hope that helps.
@@ScottyLaughland it kinda does but for someone that has to pedal a lot, would a Wicked Will in the back help to keep rolling resistance down but don't lose too much grip? I know you tested the WW's. That's why I ask.
*irish* weather all round ;) great video dude
IRISH WEATHER
Scotty. Yo. well ,
Yo! 🙌
Ya should of went to bawre 😢
Haven’t heard of it! Next time, I’ll add it to the list…
next time just stay up north, far better riding up there however ticknock have stepped up their game
I loved the Gap and Ballinastoe, thought the trails there were first class! Some very fresh flow trails that worked brilliantly…
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