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Touring cycling routes around Aghindarragh East traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and green countryside. The region features varied terrain suitable for cycling, with routes that may include views of loughs and rivers. Historical sites and charming villages are often encountered along the paths, providing points of interest.

Best touring cycling routes around Aghindarragh East

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Ballysaggart Lough – Castle Caulfield Ruins loop from Augher, a 36.9 miles (59.3 km) trail that…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Clogher loop

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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This difficult 30.7-mile touring cycling route in Clogher Valley offers challenging ascents, historical landmarks, and serene countryside vi

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 5, 2025, Slieve Beagh Gravel Road

If you want a nice gravel climb this is the 1 for u! 26% gradient popped up on Wahoo!

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Also known as Black Lough, it's unique habitat means it is a great place for bird watching with a number of rare species being seen. You're also likely to spot people course fishing for pike and perch. There are even eels in the water.

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Built in the early 17th century for Sir Toby Caulfield, who was given land during the Plantation. Park up your bike and take some time to explore the ruins by foot. Keep an eye out for the murder holes which give an idea of its grim history, as well as the Caulfield Coat of Arms in a prominent position above the doorway.

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This gravel road takes in the edges of the Slieve Beagh ASSI. It is well surfaced and compact.

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Dating from the late Bronze Age, the hillfort at Clogher was situated at an important location along the valley floor between the mountains. A large amount of trade and traffic would have passed this way so a high viewpoint would have been needed.

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From the road you get a clear view of Brackenridge's Folly. Also known as Trimble's Monument, it is the mausoleum of George Brackenridge who is buried upside down at the base and in the centre of three coffins. He is was a barrister and landlord and it is said he had the tower built as his final resting place so that; 'the squirearchy who had looked down on him during his lifetime were compelled to look up to him after his death'.

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Despite being a village, Clogher boasts a Cathedral. It dates from 1744 and of note is the spectacular stained glass window behind the altar. History lovers will enjoy a stroll round the churchyard where interesting graves are labelled.

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Take a look down the lane to the east and you'll get a glimpse into Clogher's history. Falling into ruins is the workhouse, built between 1842 and 1843 as part of the New Poor Law of 1834. Workhouses were notoriously harsh places, with overcrowding, family separation and malnutrition common place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in Aghindarragh East?

Touring cycling routes around Aghindarragh East primarily feature rolling hills and lush green countryside. You'll encounter varied terrain, from quiet country roads to paths with significant elevation changes, offering options for different ability levels.

Are there touring cycling routes suitable for beginners in Aghindarragh East?

Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners. The Clogher loop is an easy 12.2-mile (19.7 km) trail that leads through rural lanes and open fields, perfect for those new to touring cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.

What are some of the more challenging touring cycling routes in the area?

For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Carleton Cycle Trail (Green) is a difficult 30.7-mile (49.5 km) path. This route features significant elevation changes and takes you through green landscapes, offering a more demanding experience.

Can I find circular touring cycling routes in Aghindarragh East?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For instance, the Ballysaggart Lough – Castle Caulfield Ruins loop from Augher is a moderate 36.9-mile (59.3 km) trail that explores the local countryside and passes historical ruins, bringing you back to your starting point.

What historical sites or natural landmarks can I see along the touring cycling routes?

While cycling, you can explore several interesting points. The Ballysaggart Lough – Castle Caulfield Ruins loop from Augher passes historical ruins. Other nearby attractions include the ancient Knockmany Cairn, the serene Lough Antrawar, and the tranquil Knockmany Forest, offering diverse sights along your journey.

Is Aghindarragh East a good destination for family-friendly touring cycling?

The region offers routes that can be enjoyed by families, particularly the easier trails. The Clogher loop, for example, is an easy route through rural lanes and open fields, suitable for a family outing. The generally quiet country roads also contribute to a pleasant family cycling experience.

What is the best time of year for touring cycling in Aghindarragh East?

The eastern regions of Ireland, including Aghindarragh East, are generally best for cycling during the warmer and drier months, typically from late spring (May) through early autumn (September). During this period, you can expect more pleasant weather conditions and longer daylight hours, making for a more enjoyable touring experience.

Are there any cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the routes?

While specific cafes directly on the routes are not detailed, the region is known for its charming towns and villages. As you cycle through the countryside, you'll likely find opportunities to stop for refreshments and experience local hospitality in these communities. It's always a good idea to check local listings for cafes and pubs in nearby villages like Augher or Clogher before you set out.

What are the typical distances of touring cycling routes in Aghindarragh East?

The touring cycling routes in Aghindarragh East vary in distance to suit different preferences. You can find shorter loops like the Clogher loop at 12.2 miles (19.7 km), or longer, more challenging rides such as the Ballysaggart Lough – Castle Caulfield Ruins loop from Augher at 36.9 miles (59.3 km) and the Carleton Cycle Trail (Green) at 30.7 miles (49.5 km).

Is it possible to combine touring cycling with visits to historical and heritage sites in the region?

Absolutely. The broader eastern region of Ireland, where Aghindarragh East is situated, is rich in history. Touring cyclists can easily incorporate stops at historical and heritage sites, such as prehistoric monuments, monastic settlements, or medieval castles, which are often found in or near the charming towns and villages along cycling paths. For more information on the region's heritage, you might find resources on Ireland's Ancient East helpful.

Are there any specific permits required for cycling on these routes?

Generally, no specific permits are required for cycling on public roads and designated cycle trails in Aghindarragh East. However, if you plan to cycle through private estates or specific forest parks, it's always advisable to check with the local authorities or landowners beforehand for any specific access rules or permit requirements.

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