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Road cycling routes around Ardaghmore offer diverse terrain across the scenic Causeway Coast and Glens. The region features dramatic coastal scenery with exposed hills and challenging climbs, alongside quieter, gently rolling sections through farmland and forested glens. Cyclists can expect varied landscapes, from sea views overlooking Rathlin Island to inland beauty within the Glens of Antrim.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
18
riders
84.3km
03:54
940m
940m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
17
riders
41.9km
01:57
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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36.3km
01:37
260m
260m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.3km
01:30
220m
220m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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29.1km
01:24
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Not as impressive in nature anymore, some trees or branches have been removed.
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Absolutely overrated. Many trees have been broken or cut down. Completely overcrowded during normal daytime. You really don't have to go there...only if it's on your way.
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Great café, friendly service, great food closed on Sundays/Mondays, otherwise until 5pm (as of Oct 2024)
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A very nice little place. The free car park is very central and spacious. The entrance height is stated as 1.95m. In our case, the height bar was set aside and therefore open.
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There are 14 road cycling routes around Ardaghmore documented on komoot. These include 6 easy routes, 5 moderate routes, and 3 difficult routes, offering options for various skill levels.
The region offers diverse terrain. You'll find dramatic coastal scenery with exposed hills and challenging climbs, particularly along the Causeway Coastal Route and Torr Head Road. Inland, routes through the Glens of Antrim provide quieter roads and forested landscapes, while Ballypatrick Forest features winding trails through upland forest. Expect a mix of steep ascents, exhilarating descents, and gently rolling sections.
Yes, Ardaghmore offers several challenging routes. The Ballycastle Beach – View of Glendun Valley loop from Ballycastle is a difficult 52-mile route with significant elevation gain and extensive coastal views. The Torr Head Road, known for its series of climbs, also provides an exhilarating experience with spectacular views along the coastal cliffs.
For an easier ride, consider routes like the Gracehill House – The Dark Hedges loop from Ballycastle. This 22.5-mile route is classified as easy, with less elevation, making it suitable for those looking for a more relaxed cycling experience through scenic countryside.
Road cycling routes around Ardaghmore pass by or offer views of several iconic landmarks and natural features. You can experience the dramatic coastal scenery of the Causeway Coastal Route, views of Rathlin Island, and the challenging climbs of Torr Head Road (Torr Head Coastal Road). The Glens of Antrim provide forested beauty, and Ballypatrick Forest is home to the unique 'Vanishing Lake,' Loughareema. Other attractions nearby include the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and Dunluce Castle.
Yes, many of the routes around Ardaghmore are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Ballycastle Beach – View of Glendun Valley loop from Ballycastle and the Ursa Minor – Bushmills Railway Station loop from Ballycastle, both designed as loops for convenience.
The best time for road cycling in Ardaghmore is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. While the region is beautiful year-round, these months offer more predictable conditions for enjoying the coastal and inland routes.
Yes, the The Old Bushmills Distillery – The Dark Hedges loop from Ballycastle is a popular 36.4-mile route that leads through the scenic countryside and past the historic Old Bushmills Distillery, offering a chance to see this famous landmark.
Cyclists often praise the region for its spectacular scenery, quiet roads, and the variety of terrain. The dramatic coastal views, challenging climbs, and the serene beauty of the Glens of Antrim are frequently highlighted. The mix of rugged coastlines, lush forests, and historic sites makes it a compelling destination for road cycling.
For additional information about cycling opportunities and resources in the broader Causeway Coast and Glens area, you can visit the official tourism website: causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk.
Yes, the Ballycastle Beach – View of Torr Head loop from Ballycastle is a moderate 16.5-mile route specifically designed to offer stunning views of Torr Head, known for its dramatic coastal cliffs and challenging ascents.


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