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Touring cycling routes around Mullinaskea are situated within the Fermanagh Lakelands, an area characterized by serene waterways, woodlands, and a landscape shaped by limestone features. The region offers a mix of flat sections along loughs and more undulating terrain, providing varied cycling experiences. This area is part of Northern Ireland's diverse natural environment, with routes often passing through or near significant natural features.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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This difficult 39.6-mile touring cycling loop takes you through Northern Ireland's Antrim Coast & Glens, featuring Torr Head and The Dark He
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.3km
01:55
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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69.6km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful waterfalls along the way and very well developed.
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Glenariff is one of nine valleys in the Glens of Antrim. These impressive glens were created by glaciers millions of years ago during the Ice Age and shaped by the tides. Glenarm, Glenariff, Glendun, Glencorp, Glenaan, Glenbllyeamon, Glenshesk, Glencloy, and Glentaisie are a scenic gem located on the coast of Northern Ireland.
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Glenariff Forest Park is a beautiful park located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The park covers over 1,185 hectares and has a number of scenic trails that run past some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Northern Ireland. We spent a day hiking around this beautiful waterfall.
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Nice harbour, with ferries to Rathlin Island (opposite, half an hour away) that leave every hour. Lots of ice cream shops nearby and a nice park, very relaxing area.
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The water breaks on the stones, beautiful to look at
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This is the best preserved court tomb in the Causeway Coast area. A Neolithic tomb dating from c.4000 to 2000 BC. It was excavated twice, in 1935 and 1975. It consists of a horse shoe shaped forecourt that leads into a small chamber. There is a cremation passage behind the chamber containing three pits, one of these pits held the remains of several people. This form of cremation passage is the only one of its type found in Ireland.
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There are 16 touring cycling routes available around Mullinaskea on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate to difficult, allowing cyclists to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are options for less experienced cyclists. The region offers 2 easy and 6 moderate touring cycling routes. For example, the Fermanagh Lakelands are known for offering leisurely rides, such as the 11.6-mile Kingfisher Cycle Trail - Northern Loop, which is generally considered easy.
The terrain around Mullinaskea, situated within the Fermanagh Lakelands, is varied. You can expect a mix of flat sections along loughs and more undulating terrain. Some routes, particularly those in the wider Fermanagh Lakelands, can feature significant elevation changes, such as the Scarplands Cycle Trail, offering challenging climbs for experienced riders.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the broader region are designed as loops. For instance, the Cushendun to The Dark Hedges Loop is a popular option, as is the Glennariff Forest Park to Dooey's Cairn loop, both offering extensive circular journeys.
The routes offer diverse scenery. You can encounter stunning coastal views, dense forest parks, and significant natural monuments. For example, the Cushendun to The Dark Hedges Loop passes by the iconic Dark Hedges. Other routes may lead you near the Cushendun Caves or offer views of Lough Erne.
Yes, several routes incorporate beautiful waterfalls. The Waterfoot Beach – Glenariff Waterfall loop from Waterfoot is a great choice for this, leading you through coastal and waterfall scenery. You can also find the Inver River Waterfall and Ess-na-Laragh Waterfall along various paths.
The Fermanagh Lakelands region, including Mullinaskea, is beautiful year-round. However, for touring cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, making for a more comfortable ride.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, routes like the Cushendun Village and Harbour – Ballycastle Harbour loop from Cushendall cover approximately 68.7 km. The wider Fermanagh Lakelands also offer longer journeys, such as the 'Lisnaskea to Drumshanbo' route mentioned in regional guides, providing ample opportunities for extended touring.
While specific parking details for every route vary, many popular starting points for cycling routes in the Fermanagh Lakelands, such as Castle Archdale Country Park or Crom Estate, offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for detailed parking information.
The area is appreciated by the komoot community, with 95 touring cyclists having explored Mullinaskea's varied terrain. Cyclists often praise the serene waterways, enchanting woodlands, and the diverse network of routes that cater to different skill levels, providing a rewarding outdoor experience.
Absolutely. The Fermanagh Lakelands offer a wealth of other outdoor activities. You can explore the subterranean wonders of the Marble Arch Caves, hike the Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail (Stairway to Heaven), or enjoy water-based adventures like kayaking on Lough Erne. Historic estates such as Crom Estate and Florence Court also offer extensive grounds for exploration.
Yes, the region is known for its enchanting woodlands and forest parks. The Glennariff Forest Park to Dooey's Cairn loop is a prime example, taking you through the scenic landscapes of a forest park within the Antrim Coast & Glens area.


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