World Cycling Center Approved For Ireland

Jul 2, 2009
by Rory Waterman  
Source: Irish DH

Environment Minister Sammy Wilson today approved ambitious plans to build a £100million harbour eco-village on the site of a derelict cement works and quarry near Larne which includes the development of a world class off road cycling center.The site is split into two, thanks to the main A2 road, leaving the main quarry and headland. It is the quarry site that holds the most importance for mountain bikers due the enormous potential it holds. Designed properly, Magheramorne would be on the mountain biking World Cup circuit as a World Cycling Center. At the same time, the variety of opportunities for different courses would allow for beginners.

Outdoor recreation is a key part of the redevelopment plans with the bulk of the 153 hectare site transformed into a major recreational and leisure attraction with a World Cycling Center as the central feature.

The original plans, designed in 2006, include 7 downhill courses of various grades which would make up a total of 8 km of downhill courses, a four cross (4X) and BMX course including jumps and berms, a cross country (XC) circuit running over 5 km through the entire site and finally all the supporting facilities and accommodation you could imagine.

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The mixed use development on the site of Magheramorne Quarry will include 450 environmentally-friendly homes, restaurants, retail units, a community center, a hotel, a harbour-side tourist point with viewing tower, boating facilities and a chandlery, a heritage railway and visitor center, an ecology/art park and also film studios and a backlot.

The Minister said during a visit to Magheramorne Quarry: “This is an imaginative and unique opportunity for Northern Ireland that will reuse what has become a redundant quarry and replace it with a major tourist attraction.

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"With strategic rail and road transport links readily available due to its close proximity to Larne, one of the gateways to Northern Ireland, this will provide a boost for the tourism industry across the province.

"Two hundred years of quarrying and cement production has taken its toll on the landscape and I am delighted that this scheme will remove what has become a major eyesore from one of our valued scenic routes and rejuvenate the area.”

The planning application by Lafarge Cement UK proposes the development of the harbour eco-village will take place in a number of phases.

The Minister noted: “The project will be completed in a number of phases and the first phase will see the development of the World Cycling Center, the first purpose designed mountain bike events facility in Ireland and one of the first in the UK.

"This is an ambitious and exciting £100million project for the 21st Century. It will create a variety of jobs and should also draw a range of tourists to the area."

In reaction to the announcement on the World Cycling Center element, Clare Wright, Strategic Access Manager, CAAN expressed her delight stating “Having worked with Lafarge on this project for over 3 years, we hope to build on this relationship and continue working closely on the delivery of this exciting and unique project"

CAAN has advised LaFarge Cement UK since 2006 on the World Cycling Center element of the project.

It is understood members of the Cycling Ireland Off Road Commission will be meeting with representatives of LaFarge and CAAN next week to discuss options for the site.

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42 Comments
  • 1 0
 I hope this actually happens! I only live an hour away! We are pretty behind when it comes to mountain bike centers with facilities. When you consider Scotland and how much riding there is there, we really don't have much. I know so many people that ride in the area so this is great news!
  • 5 1
 Make it, I'll come!
  • 3 1
 me too !
  • 3 1
 me too!!!!!!
  • 2 1
 and me!!
  • 2 0
 and me
  • 1 0
 there spending £100million on this thing during a recession...there are goin to be steep DH track, its not like an uplift truck will set you back 10million haha
  • 3 0
 what ever happened to this? not much about it elsewhere
  • 1 0
 I was thinking the same thing, there has been zero talk of this happening for years. I live 15 fuckin minutes away and when i first found out about this i nearly shit my pants!!!!! Looks like they were prob aiming to big with the whole eco village and all that other shit, should have just made the trail centre and everyone would have been happy. Need to start pushing for this to happen, and hope they get people in that can actually build the kind of downhill tracks that people want to ride. Rostrevors 2 purpose built tracks are a bit of a let down in my opinion. Could have been sooooooo much better. The Larne site has great links to scotland as you could cycle off the ferry and be at the site in 5 mins, 30 mins drive from belfast too.
  • 2 0
 Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, it was completely by chance I even heard about this. I'd say you're right, that whole set up was gonna cost a load, but even a few more trail centers would be good, Rostrevor's great and all, but two official tracks can get a bit repetitive, it'd be great if there was more variety.. don't get me wrong, i like it there a lot, and the unofficial trails are even better, but I think a few more good trails would help put us on the map a bit more, which is only a good thing. It'd be great for the north having more places to ride, means more tourism, more money and hopefully better trails, like down here the second big trail center is only being developed now, the more the better
  • 2 0
 holy crap four cross would be deadly in there but from the pic i do not know about dh
  • 4 0
 Look at the massive slopes! 4X doesn't need a 100ft vertical drop!
  • 2 2
 I know. what i meant was four cross would be fun in there because of the slopes but how are u going to do a 100 ft drop and yes probley was talking throught my arse about it being to short for dh
  • 1 0
 As in, at the top it's high above the ground. There's DH, 4X, BMX and XC
  • 4 0
 It look's like it is going to be great park, beter for 4x, maybe they will find a way to make DH thre more long.
  • 3 0
 that looks fucking epic! bang on ireland, i'll be there as soon as it opens!!!!
  • 9 0
 Dudes, please. Diablo Freeride park (NJ) has a world cup course and only 1,200 ft (400 meters)!!! You could just session Diablo's Dominion trail all day if you want you'll only drop 200 ft at most. Highlind Bike park (New Hampshire) has a network of dream trails and only 900 ft (300 mtrs)!!! For those that have been to Highland, you know you can go scary fast! Those that haven't, their trails are so well executed and berms are so smartly built that you get a great balance of fun per every run!

My point? Elevation comes second to well thought-out trails.
Besides, what else could I ask for...great beer and trails in one place?!Ireland...HERE I COME!!!
  • 1 1
 or have a 100ft lake jump?
  • 4 0
 just hope theyre makin a chair lift Smile
  • 2 0
 yer it says vehicle uplift route on one of the pics
  • 2 0
 can't wait for it to be built!
i'm only about an hour and abit away!
can't wait!:P
  • 3 0
 ohhhhhhh that looks sick!
  • 2 0
 Yeah but it sounds like they will have all sorts of facilities... that stuff adds up fast.
  • 1 0
 Absolutely fantastic news for the Island of Ireland and Ireland Eco Tours will deffo be involved.
  • 1 0
 Holy F**K!iRELAND NEEDS A 4X track!!!! Sure hope this goes through!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 1 1
 Already has one Wink
  • 1 0
 Where?
  • 1 0
 Moneyscalp - Surf & Dirt
  • 2 0
 Only 25 minutes drive away Big Grin
  • 2 0
 It looks quite impresive to be honest.
  • 2 0
 Holy sh*t.!!! This is great news. If you build it they will come!!!
  • 2 0
 this project looks awesome, wish i had that quarry in my backyard.
  • 1 0
 its a wee bit out of the way but should be epic
  • 3 1
 haha, prettty much everyone is saying if they build it thy will go, and then theres an irish person saying its out of the way...
  • 1 0
 hopefully the first of many Smile
  • 1 0
 looks likes theres lots of long straigt sections on the double black...
  • 1 1
 this will be class hope it doesnt take to long to finish
  • 1 0
 Sweet
  • 1 0
 looks mint
  • 1 0
 Looks like good craic.
  • 1 0
 UNBELIEVABLE !
  • 1 2
 I did not mean deadly literly







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