Latest News
Get Exploring in Donegal
We have now added some information on County Donegal, which contains some of the best XC biking you will find anywhere, provided you are willing to do some exploring. Fantastic stuff.
50 Tops Now Sold - Get in on the new order
We have now shifted 50 of the TrailBadger tops in less than a month. New order being placed 1 April. Don't miss the chance to get in on it.
Visit "The Dufferin Trail" at Helen's Tower
Our thanks to Bob for sending us the information.
TrailBadger jersey - first batch early March
The TrailBadger.com cycling top is here! This is top quality stuff, manufactured by Owayo, a German company who do this for sports clubs across the world.
Rate the TrailBadger Trails! Yes, YOU Can!
You can now rate all of the trails on TrailBadger.com.
TrailBadger moving to the next level
We have lots of plans for the further development of TrailBadger.com, to serve YOU, Northern Ireland's mountainbikers.
Cairn Wood - North Down's Hidden Gem
Just a sniff to the west of the popular Helen's Tower, Cairn Wood is well worth a visit if in the area.
Widening the Net for NI Bikers
Due to popular demand, TrailBadger is now providing information on some trails not strictly inside Northern Ireland, but easily accessible for Northern Ireland bikers.
Build this Resource for NI Mountainbikers
The TrailBadger needs your help to develop this site into an ever more valuable resource.
YouTube.com MTB Clips Archive
TrailBadger is interested in your YouTube clips of any trails you ride, to provide more information on trail conditions and ride possibilities.
MultiMap Ordnance Survey Map Links
The Multimap links no longer link through to the Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps initially, as they have changed their site. But there's hope...
TrailBadger.com Goes Live to the World!
The site formerly known as www.mtbtrails.blogspot.com has relaunched as www.TrailBadger.com.
NOTE: The trails on this site have been ridden before, but you should not interpret their inclusion as an indication that mountain-biking is officially sanctioned on them. Seeking permission from landowners is your own responsibility, as is conducting yourself in a manner that is courteous, respectful to the environment, and conscious of the safety of others.
