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Touring cycling routes around Corbally offer a diverse landscape, characterized by the prominent River Shannon and its associated wetlands. The region features a mix of flat paths along riverbanks and gently rolling terrain, providing varied cycling experiences. While not directly on major national routes, Corbally serves as a gateway to exploring the scenic areas of County Limerick and the broader Strangford & Lecale region. The landscape includes natural features such as the Shannon Fields and inter-drumlin wetlands, alongside historical sites.
…Last updated: June 27, 2026
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51.7km
03:05
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.8km
03:46
440m
440m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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02:02
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:08
610m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lough Money is a quiet, almost mystical place, perfect for relaxing and taking a deep breath. The gentle waves of the lake gently hit the shore, while the reeds sway in the wind, creating a gentle rustling sound. Surrounded by rolling countryside and shady trees, you feel like you've been transported to another world. Ideal for a break on your bike ride.
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The vast coastline stretches out endlessly before you, and the panorama with the majestic Mourne Hills in the background creates a scene that is hard to put into words. The gentle waves touching the sand and the silence of the surroundings make you feel the vastness and freedom of this place.
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This impressive stone circle, dating from the late Neolithic to early Bronze Age, consists of over 50 upright stones enclosing a diameter of around 35 metres. Access is via a narrow hedge-lined path that takes you directly to the entrance of the circle
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One of the best kept Circles I know of. The late Neolithic to earlier Bronze Age monument was excavated in 1937–1939 but its development and date are still not entirely clear. Excavation uncovered a slab feature with three compartments at the west end of the cairn, which could suggest the court tomb tradition, and a single stone cist at the east end which could point to the passage tomb tradition. Cremated remains representing at least seven individuals and some Neolithic pottery were found. Parallels for the outer stone circle with sites in Cumbria have been suggested.
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The Well is an ancient site of pilgrimage with legends of Saint Patrick. The waters of the well are said to cure any ailment. Saint Patrick founded Ardtole Church which can be seen on the horizon. In the next field at low tide Saint Patrick's Road becomes visible. This was to be his route to the Isle of Man but when a red haired woman crossed his path he seen it as a bad omen and didn't make the journey.
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Lough Money is the source for the River Slaney, which flows to the supposed landing spot of Saint Patrick on Strangford Lough. Lough Money’s water is remarkably clear as befits a facility that was once used as a reservoir for Downpatrick. The remains of the disused pumping station still stand on the island. Beautified by the presence of herons, just one of many bird species that comprise an abundance of bird life.
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Sketrick Castkle is a historic landmark situated on Sketrick Island near Whiterock. The castle dates back to the 12th century and the grounds are free to explore.
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Situated on the shores of Strangford Lough in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Park offers peace, beauty and tranquillity. It is home to the Strangford Stone - the tallest megalith in Ireland. This beautiful 200 -acre Country Park offers a great day out for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a keen walker, a nature lover or simply looking for a great day.
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes around Corbally, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
Yes, Corbally offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Mallard Plantation – View of Castle Ward Mansion loop from Portloughan is an easy 14.7 km (9.1 miles) route that provides gentle terrain and scenic views, ideal for a relaxed ride.
Touring cycling routes around Corbally showcase a rich variety of landscapes. You'll encounter the prominent River Shannon and its associated wetlands, including areas like the Westfields Wetlands and Corbally ASSI, known for their diverse wildlife. Routes also feature rolling countryside, historic sites, and coastal views, particularly in the broader Strangford & Lecale region.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Corbally are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A great example is the Delamont to Ardglass Harbour loop, which offers coastal views and varied rural landscapes over 51.7 km (32.1 miles).
Corbally's touring cycling routes offer access to several fascinating landmarks. You can explore historical sites like Castle Ward Tower (a Game of Thrones filming location) and Audley's Castle. Natural highlights include the Forest Path Along Strangford Lough and various viewpoints offering stunning vistas, such as Quarterland Road and Strangford Lough Views.
The period from May to October is generally considered the best time for touring cycling in Corbally and the wider region. During these months, you can expect better weather conditions, making for a more enjoyable experience on the trails and allowing for attractions to be open.
While Corbally features many flat riverine paths, there are also routes with moderate elevation changes for those seeking a bit more challenge. For example, the Saint John's Point loop from Downpatrick — Strangford & Lecale includes over 440 meters (1,440 feet) of elevation gain, providing a more demanding ride through coastal scenery.
Many touring cycling routes in the Corbally area, especially those connecting to the Shannon Fields and the broader cycling network, offer accessible parking options. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages or local tourism information for starting points like the Corbally Baths & Red Path Walkway.
Corbally is well-integrated with local infrastructure. The Corbally Baths & Red Path Walkway, which connects to a cycling way along the Shannon Fields, is generally accessible by public transport, making it convenient to reach starting points for many routes. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific access points.
Yes, the Corbally area and its surrounding towns offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. While specific amenities vary by route, many routes pass through or near villages and towns where you can find places to stop for refreshments, particularly in the more populated areas or near popular attractions like those around Strangford Lough.
The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Corbally, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse landscapes, from tranquil riverine paths along the Shannon to the scenic coastal views and historical sites. The mix of easy and moderate routes also makes it appealing to a wide range of cyclists.
Absolutely. Many routes in the Corbally region feature stunning views of water bodies. For instance, the View of Quintin Castle – View of Portaferry Harbor loop from Strangford offers picturesque vistas of Portaferry Harbor and other coastal scenes, providing a refreshing cycling experience.


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