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Road cycling routes around Lisavague traverse a landscape characterized by rolling green meadows, quiet country lanes, and waterside paths. The region offers a mix of flat, well-maintained surfaces and undulating roads, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often follow serene waterways like the Newry Canal, allowing for relaxed experiences away from heavy traffic. The area's natural features include lush fields and hedges, with some routes offering glimpses of the broader Northern Irish countryside.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.7km
02:49
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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65.0km
02:48
520m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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69.4km
02:50
390m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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56.4km
02:33
580m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This largely flat and completely traffic-free path winds through the heart of counties Armagh and Down, along the tranquil waterway that once formed the lifeline for transporting coal to the Irish Sea. As you pedal over the well-maintained asphalt or fine gravel, you'll be surrounded by lush green embankments, historic stone bridges, and the monumental remains of eighteen locks that bridge the elevation difference in the landscape. A mix of smooth asphalt and easily rideable fine gravel, suitable for almost all types of bicycles.
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Small coffeeshop right by the river Bann, directly next to Sustrans Route 9 / Newry Canal Towpath. The cafe is practically on the roadside, making it a logical stop for cyclists following the canal path. The old brick building has a relaxed atmosphere; inside and out it's a place where cyclists and walkers cross paths. Ideal for a coffee, a small snack and a short break before you cycle back into the canal landscape towards Craigavon Lakes. Enjoyed the stop, but forgot the photo.
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Along the picturesque route near the River Bann, you'll find the Moyallan Pillbox. Built around 1940 as part of Britain's coastal and inland defences, this compact bunker served as an observation post and machine gun nest. Strategically positioned to guard the river crossing and nearby roads, this robust structure is a reminder of a time when this peaceful landscape was on high alert. For the passing cyclist, it's an intriguing stop; its moss-green walls blend almost seamlessly with the surrounding nature, revealing the bunker's secrets only at the last moment. A raw piece of military heritage that sharply contrasts with the tranquility of the present-day countryside.
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Nice little cafe in the village of Scarva right alongside the Newry canal towpath, great for brekkie, lunch or just topping up the hydration.
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Hollie Berrie is a good place for refreshments on the route at Scarva
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A great little cafe set in the bike shop, with great coffee and a nice variety of sweet goodies.
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The Newry Canal Path offers exactly what many cyclists want on a tour: a relaxed route that runs through green landscapes and is shielded from any city traffic for almost 25 km. The path is smooth and well maintained throughout, which makes it ideal for longer stretches without a break - you can really rack up the miles here and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature at the same time. A highlight is that the canal path is not only easy to ride, but also allows some charming glimpses of the surrounding area. The trees form a green roof over the path in places, and the silence is only occasionally interrupted by the rippling of the water or a passing bird. Here you have the feeling that with every meter you get further away from the noise of the city and instead find a little more nature. A good alternative for commuters and recreational cyclists alike to get to your destination stress-free or just switch off and let yourself drift.
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There are over 250 road cycling routes around Lisavague, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The region around Lisavague features a diverse landscape for road cycling. You'll find routes traversing rolling green meadows, quiet country lanes, and serene waterside paths, particularly along the Newry Canal. While many paths are flat and well-maintained, some routes include undulating roads and even challenging climbs, especially towards the Mourne Mountains, providing variety for all cyclists.
Yes, Lisavague offers numerous easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. There are 58 easy routes available, often featuring mostly paved surfaces and minimal elevation gain. A great example is the Scarva Village – Newry Canal Path loop from Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council, which primarily follows the smooth Newry Canal Path.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the area provides routes with significant elevation gain and longer distances. The broader region, including areas near the Mourne Mountains, offers routes like the Scarva to Castlewellan Forest Park Loop, known for its challenging climbs and scenic views. You can find 32 difficult routes in the Lisavague area on komoot.
Road cycling routes around Lisavague offer glimpses of the beautiful Northern Irish countryside. You might encounter rolling green meadows, lush hedges, and serene waterways like the Newry Canal. Notable attractions in the wider area include the historic Scarva Village, the tranquil Cusher River, and the picturesque Craigavon Lakes. Some routes also pass by historical structures such as Gosford Castle and the unique Clare Glen Stone Bridges.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Lisavague are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Newry Canal Towpath – Newry Ship Canal Fountain loop from Marlacoo More is a popular moderate circular route utilizing the canal towpath for varied terrain and scenic views.
The road cycling routes in Lisavague are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country lanes, the serene waterside paths, and the beautiful rolling green landscapes that provide a relaxed experience away from heavy traffic. The variety of terrain, from flat canal paths to undulating roads, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly road cycling options. Routes that follow the Newry Canal Path are particularly suitable, as they are generally flat, well-maintained, and shielded from city traffic, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. These easy routes are ideal for leisurely rides with the family.
The best time for road cycling around Lisavague is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and drier, making for more pleasant riding conditions. The lush green landscapes are also at their most vibrant during these seasons.
While specific parking details vary by route, many road cycling routes in the Lisavague area are accessible with parking options nearby. Routes often start from villages or towns that provide public parking facilities. It's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot for specific starting points and parking information.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the Lisavague area pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and other amenities. These provide convenient stops for refreshments, a meal, or a rest during your ride. For example, the The Mall, Armagh Memorials – The Barn Pantry loop from Derryhale includes a stop at The Barn Pantry.
The duration of road cycling routes around Lisavague varies significantly based on distance and difficulty. Easy routes, like the Scarva Village – Newry Canal Path loop (20.5 miles), can take around 1 hour 20 minutes. Moderate routes, such as the Newry Canal Towpath – Newry Ship Canal Fountain loop (38.4 miles), might take over 2 hours 45 minutes. More challenging routes can extend up to 5 hours or more.


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