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Touring cycling around Cortaher offers a selection of routes with varied elevation profiles, catering to different cycling abilities. The area features paths that connect local towns and landmarks, providing a mix of rural and developed landscapes. Cyclists can expect undulating terrain with some notable climbs and descents across the routes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
35.9km
02:11
290m
300m
Cycle 22.3 miles (35.9 km) on the Kingfisher Cycle Trail Ride 6, featuring scenic views, historic sites, and challenging climbs.
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54.4km
03:17
370m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.8km
01:09
100m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.2km
03:13
420m
420m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful riverside town, Belturbet is a delight to explore. Popular with boaters and golfers, the surrounding area also has some pretty walking trails too. There are several bars and restaurants for post hike refreshment.
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Forming part of the Kingfisher Cycle Trail, this country lane is lovely and quiet with good views of Round Lough
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Known locally as the "Wee Abbey", Clones Abbey is a ruined monastery dating back to the 12th century. The original abbey was founded by St. Tigernach as early as the 6th century. However, the abbey was destroyed by fire not once, but four times during its history. In the 16th century, the abbey suffered once again during the suppression of monasteries and Protestant reformation under Henry VIII. Less than a hundred years later, it lay in ruin, although some solitary monks still lived here until the 18th century. Today, you can visit the crumbling walls and take a look at the interesting graveyard. The abbey is free to visit and you can access it any time.
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The Ulster Canal Greenway is now a lovely traffic free way to travel about Monaghan, but there are many reminders of its historic past. The Canal Stores are now a sports hall for the St Louis Convent School.
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Great accommodation for cyclists in the centre of Clones. Very good food too.
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Monaghan lies in the far north of the Republic of Ireland, close to the border with Northern Ireland. It is the county town of County Monaghan and even though it's home to only about 8,000 people, the city is one of the cultural and economical centers of the area. Surrounded by many little hills, it is also a very nice place to stop and rest when you're out cycling around here.
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The round tower in Clones was originally built around the 10th century as part of the abbey. Although it would once have stood at 75 feet (23 m), the top part is now missing. Nonetheless, it is still a prominent feature on Clones' skyline. There would once have been four storeys, including a bell storey. St Tierney's graveyard, which surrounds the tower, is also an interesting place to explore with many 17th and 18th-century gravestones and the tomb shrine of St Tighernach.
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Known locally as the "Wee Abbey", Clones Abbey is a ruined monastery dating back to the 12th century. The original abbey was founded by St. Tigernach as early as the 6th century. However, the abbey was destroyed by fire not once, but four times during its history. In the 16th century, the abbey suffered once again during the suppression of monasteries and Protestant reformation under Henry VIII. Less than a hundred years later, it lay in ruin, although some solitary monks still lived here until the 18th century. Today, you can visit the crumbling walls and take a look at the interesting graveyard. The abbey is free to visit and you can access it any time.
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Touring cycling around Cortaher features undulating terrain with some notable climbs and descents. The routes offer a mix of rural and developed landscapes, connecting local towns and landmarks. You can expect varied elevation profiles across the available paths.
There are 5 touring cycling routes available around Cortaher, catering to different skill levels from easy to difficult.
Yes, there is 1 easy touring cycling route in Cortaher. For example, the Creighton Hotel – Clones 'Wee' Abbey loop from Clones is a shorter, less challenging option, often completed in about 1 hour 9 minutes.
While cycling around Cortaher, you can explore several historical sites. Notable landmarks include the Clones 'Wee' Abbey and the Clones Round Tower. The Clones 'Wee' Abbey – Clones Round Tower loop from Clones specifically passes by these historical sites.
Yes, you can find natural features like Carnmore Lough and Lough Antrawar, which offer scenic views. These are good spots to take a break and enjoy the surroundings.
The most challenging touring cycling route in Cortaher is the Clones Round Tower – Clones 'Wee' Abbey loop from Clones. This route covers approximately 33.7 miles (54.2 km) with significant elevation changes, making it suitable for experienced cyclists.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 4 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain and the opportunity to connect with local landmarks and rural paths.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes listed for Cortaher are circular loops. This includes routes like the Kingfisher Cycle Trail - Clones - Newbliss - Scotshouse (Ride 6), which allows you to start and end at the same point.
Specific seasonal recommendations for Cortaher are not available. However, for touring cycling, generally spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and less extreme weather conditions, making them ideal for exploring the routes.
Specific parking details for each route are not provided. However, many routes start from or pass through towns like Clones, where public parking facilities may be available. It's advisable to check local information for parking options at your chosen starting point.
Information regarding public transport access directly to the touring cycling routes in Cortaher is not available. Routes often begin in or near towns, so local bus services might connect to these areas, but it's best to research local transport links for your specific starting location.


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