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Touring cycling around Ballyvoy features routes along the scenic Antrim Coast, characterized by coastal roads, elevated viewpoints, and historic landmarks. The terrain includes varied elevations, with some routes ascending into the Antrim Coast & Glens area. The region offers a mix of challenging climbs and coastal stretches, providing diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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54.2km
03:22
480m
480m
Embark on a challenging touring bicycle adventure along the Causeway Coast, starting from Ballymoney. This difficult 33.7-mile (54.2 km) loop features 1570 feet (479 metres) of elevation gain, taking approximatelyβ¦
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65.9km
04:24
920m
920m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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20
riders
45.3km
02:57
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.2km
02:41
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
10
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59.7km
03:51
750m
750m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Shop with a good selection of whiskeys
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The Giantβs Causeway Visitor Centre is the gateway to Northern Irelandβs only UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has a grass-roofed design to blend into the landscape. Inside you'll find exhibitions on the geology, myths, and history of the Causeway. Toilet facilities, a cafΓ© and gift shop provide a good base to start from, before stepping out to explore the stones themselves.
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Definitely one for the climbers this, as its known for being one of this part of Northern Ireland's steepest climbs, The vistas are well worth all the effort. You can see over to Scotland on a clear day, and the quiet narrow winding road that hugs the rugged coastline is really something quite special.
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There are 9 touring cycling routes available around Ballyvoy. These routes primarily feature coastal roads, elevated viewpoints, and historic landmarks, offering diverse cycling experiences.
The touring cycling routes around Ballyvoy are generally moderate to difficult. There are no routes specifically classified as easy, with 3 routes rated as moderate and 6 as difficult. This suggests the area is better suited for cyclists with some experience.
The terrain around Ballyvoy is characterized by varied elevations, including challenging climbs into the Antrim Coast & Glens area and scenic coastal stretches. You'll encounter a mix of roads that offer both demanding sections and picturesque views.
For those seeking longer rides, the Torr Head loop from Ballycastle β Antrim Coast & Glens is a challenging 41.0 miles (65.9 km) route. Another substantial option is the Giant's Causeway loop from Ballymoney β Causeway Coast, covering 33.7 miles (54.2 km).
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Ballyvoy are circular. For example, the Dunseverick Castle Ruins β Giant's Causeway loop from Ballycastle and the Ballycastle Harbour β Cushendun Village and Harbour loop from Ballycastle are both designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
The routes offer numerous points of interest. You can pass by historic sites like Kinbane Castle and Kelp House. For stunning vistas, look out for viewpoints such as Fair Head Climbing Area, View of Ballycastle, and the View of Rathlin Island from Portaneevy Viewpoint.
The touring cycling routes around Ballyvoy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the dramatic coastal scenery, elevated viewpoints, and the opportunity to explore historic sites along the Antrim Coast.
Yes, some routes pass through or near towns. For instance, the The Smiling Cow Sculpture β Bush River Walk in Bushmills loop from Ballycastle takes you through Bushmills, where you can find various amenities. The Ballycastle Harbour β Cushendun Village and Harbour loop from Ballycastle also includes the village of Cushendun.
The Antrim Coast, including Ballyvoy, experiences a temperate maritime climate. While cycling is possible year-round, the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) typically offer milder weather and fewer crowds. Summer months (June-August) are popular but can be busier. Always be prepared for changeable weather, regardless of the season.
While specific parking details for each route are not provided, Ballycastle, a common starting point for many routes, offers various parking options. It's advisable to check local council websites or parking apps for up-to-date information on car parks and any associated fees before your visit.
Yes, the Giant's Causeway loop from Ballymoney β Causeway Coast is specifically designed to offer views of the iconic Giant's Causeway. Another route, the Dunseverick Castle Ruins β Giant's Causeway loop from Ballycastle, also leads through coastal landscapes near this famous landmark.


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