Cloonacleigha Lake is a freshwater lough situated in the south of County Sligo, Ireland, characterized by its tranquil setting and rich biodiversity. This region forms part of the Templehouse and Cloonacleigha Loughs Special Area of Conservation, highlighting its ecological significance with diverse wetland habitats and a backdrop of low, peat-covered hills. The area offers a peaceful environment for outdoor activities, including several sports like road cycling. Its natural features, such as the visible Keshcorran Hill and abundant wildlife, contribute to…
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Cloonacleigha Lake is a freshwater lough located in the south of County Sligo, Ireland. It is part of the Templehouse and Cloonacleigha Loughs Special Area of Conservation (SAC), recognized for its ecological importance and diverse wetland habitats. The area offers a tranquil setting for outdoor activities.
The Cloonacleigha Lake region primarily offers opportunities for road cycling on quiet local roads. The area's natural beauty and rich birdlife provide a serene environment for exploring. Fishing is also a popular activity, with pike, perch, and bream present in the lake.
Yes, there are road cycling routes available that explore the area around Cloonacleigha Lake. These routes utilize local, quiet roads, allowing cyclists to experience the scenic countryside. More information can be found in the guide Road Cycling Routes around Cloonacleigha Lake.
The local, quiet roads around Cloonacleigha Lake are generally suitable for cyclists of varying skill levels, including beginners. These routes offer a peaceful experience without the intensity of major traffic. Cyclists can enjoy the natural surroundings at a leisurely pace.
Cloonacleigha Lake is characterized by its hard water and diverse wetland habitats. Keshcorran Hill is often visible, adding to the scenic backdrop of low, peat-covered hills. The lake is also part of the Owenmore River catchment.
Cloonacleigha Lake is a significant habitat for various bird species, especially during winter. Visitors may observe teal, wigeon, mallard, tufted duck, goldeneye, lapwing, curlew, and Greenland white-fronted geese. Mute swans and great crested grebes are also present, and the lake supports pike, perch, bream, rudd, and eel.
Cloonacleigha Lake has been visited by more than 80 komoot users. The activities in the region have an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. This indicates a positive reception from the komoot community for the outdoor experiences offered.
A dedicated guide titled Road Cycling Routes around Cloonacleigha Lake is available. This guide provides detailed information on cycling opportunities in the region. It helps users discover and plan their cycling adventures around the lake.
For general tourism information about County Sligo, including other outdoor activities and attractions, resources such as Sligo Tourism (www.sligotourism.ie) and Sligo.ie (www.sligo.ie) are available. These websites provide broader context for exploring the region.
For general inquiries related to County Sligo, the Sligo County Council can be contacted. Their phone number is +353 (0)71 911 1111. Email inquiries can be sent to info@sligococo.ie.
While the immediate vicinity of Cloonacleigha Lake features quiet local roads, the broader County Sligo region offers varied terrain. Cyclists seeking more challenging routes can explore options further afield, including routes with more significant elevation changes. The lake area itself is generally considered peaceful.
Many local road networks in rural areas like Cloonacleigha Lake can be linked to form circular routes. These allow cyclists to start and finish at the same point, exploring the countryside and returning without retracing their path. Specific route details can be found in the komoot guide.

