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The best cycling routes around Mullanary

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Touring cycling around Mullanary is characterized by the varied landscapes of County Armagh and County Monaghan. The region features rolling drumlin hills, fertile plains, and extensive apple orchards. Cyclists can explore areas with gentle gradients along canal paths or more challenging routes through the distinctive glacial topography. The terrain offers a mix of open countryside and wooded sections, providing diverse cycling experiences.

Best touring cycling routes around Mullanary

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Scarva to Castlewellan Forest Park…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Scarva to Castlewellan Forest Park loop

76.8km

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

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

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

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

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June 5, 2026, Action Lake Visitor Centre

Along the route of the historic Newry Canal, you'll find the Acton Lake Visitor Centre, beautifully situated on the banks of the tranquil Lough Shark. This lake, a remnant from the ice age, provides an idyllic setting for a short stop during your bike tour. The visitor centre not only offers a glimpse into the local flora and fauna – with numerous waterfowl and rare dragonflies – but also tells the story of the region's inland navigation history.

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

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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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The small town of Scarva, nestled between green meadows and the quiet canal, offers a welcome break on my bike tour through Northern Ireland. Here you cycle on well-maintained paths past historic bridges and small villages that give you the feeling that time has stood still. The British flags fluttering along the side of the road remind you that you are in a culturally special area - a detail that reflects the identity of the region. The route is easy to cycle, the surrounding landscape is gently rolling, which makes for pleasant cycling. The view of wide fields and rolling hills invites you to slow down now and then and take in the peace and quiet. A special feature of Scarva is the annual Orange Order March, which transforms the village into a kind of open-air stage once a year and keeps the traditions of this region alive.

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On the cycle path between Newry and Portadown, the gentle idyll of Northern Ireland unfolds in all its splendor. The route winds its way past lush green meadows where cows graze peacefully, through a wonderfully quiet landscape. The gentle rise and fall of the fields, the vastness of the sky and the gentle rustling of the wind create a unique atmosphere of relaxation. Here you can let your gaze wander into the distance while the path runs picturesquely between fields and hedges. A perfect place to let your bike roll and unwind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Mullanary?

There are over 20 touring cycling routes available around Mullanary, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists.

What are the general difficulty levels of touring cycling routes in the Mullanary area?

The routes around Mullanary cater to various skill levels. You'll find 5 easy routes, 7 moderate routes, and 11 more difficult routes, ensuring options for everyone from beginners to experienced touring cyclists.

Are there any easy, family-friendly cycling routes around Mullanary?

Yes, for families and those seeking a relaxed ride, the area offers several easy options. The Scarva Village – Newry Canal Path loop from Poyntzpass is a gentle 5.7-mile trail along the Newry Canal. Another great choice is the Gosford Castle loop from Mullaghbrack, which is also easy. In County Monaghan, the Monaghan Greenway and routes within Rossmore Forest Park and Lough Muckno Estate are known for being family-friendly and mostly off-road.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while cycling around Mullanary?

Cycling around Mullanary offers a rich tapestry of landscapes. You'll encounter the distinctive rolling drumlin hills of County Monaghan, fertile plains, and extensive apple orchards, especially in County Armagh. Routes often feature open countryside, wooded sections, and scenic canal paths, providing varied views throughout your ride.

Are there any routes that offer scenic viewpoints or notable natural features?

Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. The Scarva to Castlewellan Forest Park loop offers extensive views. In County Armagh, the Slieve Gullion and Ring of Gullion area provides rugged landscapes and panoramic views. County Monaghan is dotted with numerous small lakes like Lough Muckno and Emy Lough, offering picturesque lakeside cycling opportunities.

What historical or cultural attractions can I explore along the cycling routes?

The area boasts several interesting landmarks. You can cycle past the historic Scarva Village, or visit Gosford Castle, which is featured on a loop from Mullaghbrack. The Newry Canal Towpath itself is a historical route. Further afield, Navan Fort (Emain Macha) in County Armagh offers an ancient ceremonial site, and Rossmore Forest Park in Monaghan features a ruined castle.

Are there any circular cycling routes available?

Yes, many routes around Mullanary are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Scarva to Castlewellan Forest Park loop, the Scarva to Newry loop, and the Scarva Village – Newry Canal Path loop from Poyntzpass. Rossmore Forest Park and Lough Muckno Estate in Monaghan also offer various looped trails.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy the most about touring cycling in Mullanary?

The touring cycling routes around Mullanary are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 4 reviews. More than 131 touring cyclists have explored the area. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from gentle canal paths to challenging climbs, and the scenic beauty of the drumlin hills and apple orchards.

Are there any long-distance cycling trails that pass through or near Mullanary?

Yes, the Ulster Canal Trail is a significant 77km linear cycle route that travels between Maghery, Co Armagh, and Clones, Co Monaghan, showcasing lowland lakes and rivers. Additionally, the Kingfisher Cycle Trail, Ireland's first long-distance cycle trail, includes sections in County Monaghan, following minor country roads through lakeland scenery.

Where can I find more information about outdoor activities in County Monaghan?

For more details on exploring the outdoors, including cycling, in County Monaghan, you can visit the official Monaghan Tourism website: monaghantourism.com.

Are there any routes that follow waterways or canals?

Yes, the Newry Canal Path is a prominent feature in the area, offering easy, mostly paved routes. You can enjoy the Scarva Village – Newry Canal Path loop from Poyntzpass or the Newry Canal Path – Newry Canal Towpath loop from Scarva. The Ulster Canal Trail also provides a long-distance option along a waterway.

What is the best season for touring cycling around Mullanary?

The best season for touring cycling around Mullanary is generally from spring through autumn. During these months, the weather is milder, and the landscapes, particularly the apple orchards in County Armagh, are at their most vibrant. The rolling drumlin hills of Monaghan are also beautiful to explore in fair weather.

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