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Road cycling routes around Shanvally traverse a landscape characterized by rolling terrain and numerous loughs, offering varied experiences for cyclists. The region features a mix of open countryside roads and routes that pass by historical sites and natural water bodies. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes including notable climbs, providing a good balance for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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20
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85.6km
03:58
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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58.4km
02:31
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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10
riders
39.4km
01:43
190m
190m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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45.2km
02:26
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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51.2km
02:14
270m
260m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The castle now houses the Fermanagh County Museum, which focuses on the history, culture and natural history of the county.
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Would not regard the Sligo Road from Enniskillen to Belcoo as a cycle friendly road. Extremely poor surface for considerable stretches, very bendy in places too. I live in Enniskillen; have cycled it but would avoid it if at all possible. Cycling via Five Points , on Swanlinbar Road; then via old rail line from old Letterbreen railway station towards Lough MacNean ; or take road from Five Points towards Gortatole is a far more pleasant and safer option.
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Heading out towards Annagh loop, along the Ballyconnell canal you can enjoy the quite river landscape on mixed towpath and singletrack terrain.
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The magnificent Enniskillen Castle is situated in the heart of Enniskillen on the banks of the River Erne. The castle was founded in the 15th century by Hugh 'The Hospitable' Maguire and belonged to the Maguire family for centuries. Between 2007 and 2013 a massive refurbishment took place so that the castle could be opened to the public. Today you can explore the castle grounds and learn about this landmarks rich history.
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The canal is 63km long in total and links the River Shannon and the River Erne. It began life as the Ballinamore-Ballyconnell canal in 1846 and after falling into disrepair with the decline in industry, it was refurbished as a leisure canal from the 1960s.
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The canal is 63km long in total and links the River Shannon and the River Erne. It began life as the Ballinamore-Ballyconnell canal in 1846 and after falling into disrepair after the decline in industry was refurbished as a leisure canal from the 1960s.
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Ideal starting point for the hike to the Stairway to Heaven, there are a total of 3 parking spaces available. Some spaces are reserved for larger vehicles/motorhomes; the steward will direct you when reversing. Parking fee of 5 GBP or 6 Euros must be paid in cash to the steward.
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The magnificent Enniskillen Castle is situated in the heart of Enniskillen on the banks of the River Erne. The castle was founded in the 15th century by Hugh 'The Hospitable' Maguire and belonged to the Maguire family for centuries. Between 2007 and 2013 a massive refurbishment took place so that the castle could be opened to the public. Today you can explore the castle grounds and learn about this landmarks rich history.
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There are 15 road cycling routes around Shanvally documented on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists.
The road cycling routes in Shanvally are predominantly moderate, with 13 routes falling into this category. There are also 2 easy routes available, making the area accessible for various fitness levels. Currently, there are no routes classified as difficult.
Road cycling in Shanvally offers picturesque lough-dotted landscapes, rolling hills, and quiet country roads. You'll encounter routes that pass by natural water bodies, open countryside, and historic sites like the Florence Court estate. The terrain provides a good balance of scenic beauty and varied cycling experiences.
Yes, many of the routes in Shanvally are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Lough Adorn – Drumlonan lough loop from Drumlaghy, the Florence Court loop from Bellanaleck, or the Florence Court – Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy, all of which offer circular journeys through the region's beautiful landscapes.
While cycling in Shanvally, you can pass by several interesting points. The Florence Court loop from Bellanaleck and the Florence Court – Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy take you near the historic Florence Court estate. Another route, View of Enniskillen Castle loop from Drumlaghy, offers views of the historic Enniskillen Castle. You might also encounter the Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail (Stairway to Heaven) and Slieve Rushen in the wider area.
Yes, some routes in Shanvally feature notable climbs. For instance, the Lough Adorn – Drumlonan lough loop from Drumlaghy includes significant elevation gain, making it a challenging ride through the local lough country. The region's rolling hills also contribute to varied elevation profiles across many routes.
The road cycling routes in Shanvally are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 1 review. Cyclists often praise the lough-dotted landscapes, rolling hills, and the quiet country roads that define the area, offering both leisurely rides and more challenging options.
The road cycling routes in Shanvally vary in length. For example, the Lough Adorn – Drumlonan lough loop from Drumlaghy is approximately 85.9 km (53.4 miles), while the Florence Court – Florence Court loop from Drumlaghy is about 39.4 km (24.5 miles). This range allows for both shorter excursions and longer, more demanding rides.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't provided, the presence of 2 easy routes and many moderate routes with rolling hills suggests that some of the less strenuous, quieter country roads could be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with moderate distances. Always check the route details for elevation and traffic conditions to ensure suitability.
Given the region's lough-dotted landscapes and rolling hills, many routes naturally offer scenic vistas. The Marlbank Viewpoint – Crannog Island loop from Arney specifically highlights a viewpoint in its name, suggesting excellent scenic opportunities along this route. The general character of Shanvally's countryside ensures beautiful views throughout your ride.
While specific cafe stops are not detailed in the route descriptions, many routes pass through or near villages and towns. For example, routes around Florence Court or those near Bellanaleck and Drumlaghy may offer opportunities to find local establishments for refreshments. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify potential stops along the way.
The best time for road cycling in Shanvally generally aligns with milder weather conditions, typically spring through early autumn. During these months, you can expect more pleasant temperatures and less chance of adverse weather, making the rolling hills and lough-dotted landscapes more enjoyable. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.


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