It's a joint collaboration between Laois and Offaly County Councils.
The first phase of the Slieve Bloom mountain bike trail opened earlier today.
The new stretch is 20 kilometers and once it is fully complete it will be over 80 kilometers linking both Kinnitty and Baunreagh together.
The track - which will go through Laois and Offaly - is a joint collaboration between both local authorites.
We are really delighted to announce the first phase of the new Sieve Bloom mountain bike trails will be open for the Christmas break. Head to Kinnitty or Baunreagh to hit the blue and red grade trails. All the info is here: https://t.co/OWmFySbq8d https://t.co/KYayUq3Uke pic.twitter.com/9tvRhbT0XP
— Coillte (@coilltenews) December 19, 2019
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