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Touring cycling around Gortin Mayoghill features routes that traverse forested areas and rural landscapes. The terrain includes varied elevation changes, with some routes offering significant climbs through woodlands. The region provides a mix of challenging paths and more gentle loops suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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41.9km
03:14
710m
710m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.6km
02:32
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.07km
00:26
60m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's quite an unusual experience stumbling into a pyramid in the middle of an Irish forest! This pyramid was built in the 19th century as a burial chamber for Lord Garvagh and is a lovelly feature to the forest today.
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There are several touring cycling routes around Gortin Mayoghill, offering a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options. The komoot community has mapped over 3 routes in the area.
Route distances vary, catering to different preferences. For instance, the Garvagh Pyramid β Garvagh Forest Trails loop from Garvagh is a longer, challenging ride at 25.8 miles (41.5 km), while the Bike loop from Agivey offers a shorter, easier option at 4.4 miles (7.1 km).
Yes, there are routes suitable for families or those seeking a more relaxed ride. The Bike loop from Agivey is an easy 4.4-mile (7.1 km) trail through rural landscapes, often completed in about 25 minutes, making it a good choice for a leisurely outing.
Experienced cyclists looking for a challenge will find routes with significant elevation gain. The Garvagh Pyramid β Garvagh Forest Trails loop from Garvagh is a difficult 25.8-mile (41.5 km) route featuring substantial climbs through forest trails.
The best time to go touring cycling in Gortin Mayoghill is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This period offers the most pleasant conditions for exploring the forest trails and rural roads.
While cycling is possible year-round, winter conditions in Gortin Mayoghill can be challenging with shorter daylight hours, colder temperatures, and potentially wet or icy surfaces. It's advisable to check local weather forecasts, wear appropriate gear, and choose routes carefully if cycling during the winter months.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Gortin Mayoghill are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging Garvagh Pyramid β Garvagh Forest Trails loop from Garvagh and the moderate Garvagh Forest Trails β Garvagh Forest Red Trail loop from Garvagh.
Parking availability often depends on the specific trailhead. For routes starting near Garvagh, such as those exploring Garvagh Forest, you can typically find parking facilities within or near the forest park entrances. For other rural routes, roadside parking might be an option, but always ensure you park safely and legally.
The touring cycling routes in Gortin Mayoghill traverse varied landscapes, including forested areas and rolling hills, offering numerous scenic vistas. While specific named viewpoints may not be marked on every route, the natural beauty of the rural and woodland settings provides many picturesque moments, especially from elevated sections.
The routes around Gortin Mayoghill cater to various skill levels. You'll find easy routes like the Bike loop from Agivey, moderate options such as the Garvagh Forest Trails β Garvagh Forest Red Trail loop from Garvagh, and difficult trails like the Garvagh Pyramid β Garvagh Forest Trails loop from Garvagh, which features significant elevation changes.
While the routes themselves often pass through rural and forested areas, you'll find opportunities for refreshments in nearby towns and villages like Garvagh or Agivey, which serve as common starting or ending points for many tours. It's always a good idea to carry water and snacks, especially on longer rides.
The komoot community frequently praises the diverse terrain, from challenging forest trails with notable ascents to more gentle loops through rural landscapes. Cyclists appreciate the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty and the variety of routes available for different fitness levels.


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