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Cycle the Old Rail Trail

A flat, scenic greenway from Athlone to Mullingar. Perfect for pensioners and casual riders.

32
km Long
0%
Hills
100%
Scenic
Full
Access

Trail Conditions & Features

What to expect on your ride

Surface Quality 95%
Tree Coverage 78%
Rest Areas 85%
Accessibility 100%

Why People Love This Trail

Real stories from riders

"Wasn't sure I could cycle that far anymore, honestly. But the flat surface made all the difference. I'm getting out twice a week now and actually enjoying it."

Margaret, 68

"My wife and I cycle it every Sunday. The scenery's lovely, there's benches to rest on, and you don't feel rushed. It's become our favorite thing to do together."

David, 72

Your Ride Journey

From Athlone to Mullingar, step by step

Athlone Start

Begin at the trail entrance near the town center. Flat, easy terrain from the start.

Forest Section

Shaded woodland path with native trees. Perfect spot to cool down.

Halfway Cafe

Rest stop around 16km. Local cafe with water, food, and friendly staff.

Mullingar Finish

Arrive at Mullingar. Facilities, parking, and a sense of real accomplishment.

How to Prepare for the Trail

Simple steps to get ready for your ride

Bicycle maintenance with tools on workbench in bright garage
1

Check Your Bike

Tires inflated, brakes working, chain clean. You don't need anything fancy — just a bike that's in good shape.

2

Plan Your Route

Decide if you're doing the full 32km or stopping halfway. Know where the rest stops are before you start.

Cyclist reading trail map at rest area with water bottle and snacks on bench
Cyclist wearing helmet and bright clothing on scenic greenway path
3

Dress Right

Comfortable clothes, a helmet (always), and layers. The weather can change — bring a light jacket just in case.

4

Bring Supplies

Water, snacks, and a small first-aid kit. Bring more than you think you'll need — it's a long ride.

Backpack with water bottle and energy snacks laid out on sunny picnic table

Join the Community

Meet other riders and share your experiences

Smiling cyclist wearing safety helmet, portrait from chest up, bright sunlight, outdoor greenway

Cycling Enthusiasts

Two cyclists resting on trail bench, upper body visible, smiling and chatting

Trail Buddies

Cyclist with backpack pausing to enjoy scenic view of greenway forest section

Solo Riders

Common Questions

Everything you need to know

Is the trail really flat?

Yes. It's a converted railway line, so there are no hills. You'll coast through gentle terrain the whole way.

How long does the full ride take?

Most people take 3-4 hours including breaks. You can stop as many times as you like — there's no rush.

Are there facilities along the way?

Yes. There's a cafe at the halfway point, rest benches throughout, and water fountains at major stops.

Can I do a one-way trip?

Absolutely. Many riders get a lift to Mullingar and cycle back to Athlone. It's easier that way.

What's the best time of year to ride?

Spring and autumn are lovely. Summer gets busy on weekends. Winter's quieter but bring extra layers.

Do I need a fancy bike?

No. Any bike in decent condition works. A hybrid or road bike is fine. Mountain bikes are overkill for this trail.

Peaceful greenway during golden hour with cyclists in distance enjoying scenic ride