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The best cycling routes around Ballystrew

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Touring cycling around Ballystrew offers routes through scenic County Down, characterized by rolling hills and well-maintained roads. The region provides access to picturesque landscapes, including dramatic coastlines and sandy beaches like Ballywalter Beach. Cyclists can expect a mix of rural countryside and coastal views, with varied terrain suitable for different levels of experience.

Best touring cycling routes around Ballystrew

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Saint John's Point loop from Downpatrick — Strangford & Lecale, a 39.0 miles…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

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Saint John's Point loop from Downpatrick — Strangford & Lecale

62.8km

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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November 1, 2024, Lough Money

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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This historic 12th century building is a typical example of an Anglo-Norman motte with a kidney-shaped bailey. The 7.6m high mound, which once housed a wooden tower, was later replaced by a stone tower house, the ruins of which can still be seen today. Access is via Clough's main road; there is a small car park, but it is not always well signposted. Access is usually permitted. The surrounding countryside, with views of the Mourne Mountains, offers a tranquil atmosphere that invites you to linger.

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The historic gardens at Seaforde are situated both within and adjacent to the old walled garden, whose structure dates from the early half of the 18th century. The hidden, micro-climate gardens boast Ireland’s oldest living maze and support a renowned collection of plants, collected from distant corners of the world thanks to the travels of keen plantsman Patrick Forde. The gardens also include an arboretum containing champion trees and rare species. The Tropical Butterfly House is the atmospheric, jungle home to a myriad species of free flying butterflies. All peacefully at home surrounded by exotic and tropical plant life.

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Extremely atmospheric graveyard with three ruined churches standing in the large graveyard overlooking the lake. The earliest recorded reference is to a parish church here in 1302, with the middle Church being the oldest, probably of the 13th century. The MacCartans had one of their chief seats near the lake and this was probably their principal burial ground.

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The motte and bailey dates to c.1200 and is an excellent example of an Anglo-Norman earthwork castle. The taller mound, the motte, was built of earth to provide a look-out position and the central defence. Excavations at the top of the motte during the 1950s uncovered a wooden palisade which originally extended around the summit. When you climb the motte you realise what an important position the castle is in, over looking the routes east to Downpatrick, south to Dundrum and north to Belfast Lough. The views from the top of the motte west to Slieve Croob are particularly fine.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Ballystrew?

There are over 10 touring cycling routes around Ballystrew, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. The komoot community has explored 13 routes in total, with options ranging from easy to difficult.

What are the general difficulty levels of touring cycling routes in Ballystrew?

Ballystrew offers a range of routes suitable for different skill levels. You'll find 1 easy route, 10 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for everyone from beginners to experienced touring cyclists.

Are there any family-friendly touring cycling routes in Ballystrew?

Yes, Ballystrew has options suitable for families. While there is one officially easy route, many of the moderate routes, such as the Tyrella Beach to Annadorn Dolmen loop (22.5 miles), offer manageable distances and scenic views that can be enjoyed by families looking for a day out. Always check the route details for elevation and terrain to ensure it suits your family's abilities.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while touring cycling around Ballystrew?

Touring cycling around Ballystrew offers diverse and picturesque landscapes. You can expect to ride through scenic County Down views characterized by rolling hills and well-maintained roads. The region also provides proximity to dramatic coastlines and sandy beaches, such as Ballywalter Beach, offering vibrant blues and greens typical of Irish scenery.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in Ballystrew?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Ballystrew are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Saint John's Point loop from Downpatrick — Strangford & Lecale and the Clough to Rowallane Garden loop.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions I can see along the touring cycling routes?

The routes around Ballystrew pass by several interesting landmarks. You might encounter historical sites like Clough Castle Ruins or Dundrum Castle. Natural monuments such as Annadorn Dolmen and the Ballynoe Stone Circle are also within reach. The Saint John's Point loop, for instance, offers views of the St. John's Point Lighthouse.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Ballystrew?

The touring cycling routes in Ballystrew are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the expansive views of County Down, the mix of coastal scenery with inland countryside, and the well-maintained roads that make for enjoyable rides.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Ballystrew?

The best time to go touring cycling in Ballystrew is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This allows for more comfortable rides and better enjoyment of the scenic landscapes, including the vibrant blues and greens of the Irish countryside and coast.

Are there any routes that combine coastal scenery with inland countryside?

Absolutely! Many routes in Ballystrew offer a fantastic blend of coastal views and rural landscapes. The Tyrella Beach to Annadorn Dolmen loop is a prime example, combining beautiful coastal stretches with the tranquility of inland countryside.

Are there any routes that pass by gardens or cultivated landscapes?

Yes, the Clough to Rowallane Garden loop is a great option for those interested in cultivated landscapes. This 30.1-mile (48.4 km) trail leads through rolling hills and offers the opportunity to experience the beauty of gardens along the way.

What is the typical duration for a touring cycling route in Ballystrew?

The duration of touring cycling routes in Ballystrew varies depending on the distance and your pace. For example, the Saint John's Point loop (39.0 miles) typically takes around 3 hours 46 minutes, while the Tyrella Beach to Annadorn Dolmen loop (22.5 miles) can be completed in about 2 hours 7 minutes.

Are there opportunities to explore nearby towns or villages while cycling?

Yes, many routes connect to or pass through charming towns and villages in County Down. For instance, the road cycling loop from Downpatrick to Ballynahinch passes through the wider Ballystrew area, offering chances to explore local communities and their amenities. The nearby seaside destination of Ballywalter also features attractions like Ballywalter Park estate, which you can learn more about at visitardsandnorthdown.com.

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