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The best cycling routes around Kingarve

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Touring cycling routes around Kingarve are characterized by paths along the shores of Lough Neagh and historic canal towpaths. The region features a mix of flat sections and gentle rolling countryside, with moderate elevation changes. These routes often connect small towns and offer views of the surrounding agricultural landscape.

Best touring cycling routes around Kingarve

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Lap the Lough loop from Portadown, a 86.4 miles (139.0 km) trail that takes 8 hours 8…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Lap the Lough loop from Portadown

139km

08:08

560m

560m

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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54.8km

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

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

Moderate

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

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June 5, 2026, Lock Keeper's Cottage Ruins

Between the rustling trees along the Newry Canal Towpath, you'll encounter the tranquil ruin of a lock keeper's cottage. Once, this was the proud and bustling heart of the waterway, where the lock keeper stood ready day and night to operate the heavy wooden canal gates for passing barges. Today, only the robust stone walls remain, slowly being reclaimed by nature.

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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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Quiet canal section south of Poyntzpass, where the towpath runs tightly along the narrow water. The bank is lightly overgrown with low trees and hedges, giving the stretch an intimate, green impression. The water is mostly still, forming a straight line through the open agricultural landscape. An even, traffic-free segment ideal for quiet miles on the towpath.

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The Newry Canal Towpath is a 32-kilometer-long, almost entirely traffic-free green corridor connecting the towns of Portadown and Newry. It follows the towpath of the oldest canal in the British Isles, opened in 1742 to transport coal from County Tyrone to the sea. The Newry Canal Towpath offers an unparalleled cycling experience through the tranquil heart of County Armagh and County Down. This historic route, part of the National Cycle Network Route 9, takes you along a flat and largely asphalted path past fourteen monumental locks and characteristic lock-keeper's cottages. As you follow the waterway, you'll traverse a varied landscape of dense forests and open meadows, passing through welcoming villages like Scarva and Poyntzpass along the way. The path is a haven for wildlife; keep an eye out for kingfishers, swans, and otters that inhabit the reed beds. Whether you cycle the full 32 kilometers or explore just a section, the combination of industrial history and natural beauty makes this one of the absolute gems of Irish cycling routes.

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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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The entrance to Lisnamintry Rath (located on Ballygargan Road, near Portadown) is the gateway to one of the few officially protected archaeological monuments in this part of County Armagh. A rath is an early medieval fortified farmstead (c. 500–1000 AD) that formerly offered protection to families and their livestock against raiders. Not visible from the road.

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Hollie Berrie is a good place for refreshments on the route at Scarva

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Kingarve?

There are over 30 touring cycling routes available around Kingarve, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.

What is the typical terrain and elevation like for touring cycling in Kingarve?

Touring cycling routes around Kingarve are generally characterized by paths along the shores of Lough Neagh and historic canal towpaths. You'll find a mix of flat sections and gentle rolling countryside, with moderate elevation changes. For example, the Lap the Lough loop from Portadown has an elevation gain of around 557 meters over its 139 km distance.

What do other cyclists enjoy most about touring in Kingarve?

The touring cycling routes in Kingarve are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive views of Lough Neagh, the peaceful canal towpaths, and the varied agricultural landscapes.

Are there touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy ride?

Yes, Kingarve offers 10 easy touring cycling routes. These routes are perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride through the scenic countryside and along the lough.

Are there more challenging touring routes for experienced cyclists in Kingarve?

For experienced cyclists looking for a challenge, Kingarve features 4 difficult touring cycling routes. These routes typically cover longer distances and include more significant elevation changes, such as the 139 km Lap the Lough loop from Portadown.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see along the touring cycling routes in Kingarve?

You can expect to see a variety of natural features and landmarks. Many routes offer views of Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the British Isles. Other highlights include the Craigavon Lakes, the Cusher River, and the historic Newry Canal. You might also spot the Directional Sign at the Confluence of the Upper Bann River and Newry Canal.

Are there any historical sites to explore while cycling in Kingarve?

Yes, the region has historical points of interest. For example, you can find the Moyallan Pillbox, a historical site, along some of the routes. The canal towpaths themselves are also part of the region's rich history.

Are there circular touring cycling routes available in Kingarve?

Many of the touring cycling routes in Kingarve are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Bartin's Bay loop from Portadown and the Portadown to Dromore loop.

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

While touring cycling can be enjoyed year-round, the spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable weather conditions with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, making it ideal for exploring the lakeside paths and countryside.

Are there any touring cycling routes that follow canal towpaths?

Yes, touring cycling around Kingarve is well-known for its historic canal towpaths. The Newry Canal and Loughbrickland Loop and the Newry Canal Path – Newry Canal Towpath loop from Portadown are excellent examples that utilize these scenic and relatively flat paths.

Can I bring my dog on the touring cycling routes in Kingarve?

Many of the touring cycling routes in Kingarve, particularly those along canal towpaths and quiet country lanes, are suitable for cycling with a dog, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash where necessary. Always be mindful of local regulations and other path users.

Are there options for parking near the touring cycling routes?

Yes, many of the routes start from towns like Portadown, which typically offer public parking facilities. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.

Are there any family-friendly touring cycling routes in Kingarve?

The region offers several easy and moderate routes that are suitable for families. The flat sections along Lough Neagh and the canal towpaths provide a safe and enjoyable environment for cyclists of all ages. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances for a family-friendly experience.

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