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The best cycling routes around Ballydonnell

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Touring cycling routes around Ballydonnell offer diverse landscapes, primarily centered around the Lough Neagh area. This region features a mix of flat, expansive lough-side paths and gently rolling terrain, suitable for various cycling abilities. The routes often traverse agricultural lands and connect small towns, providing a blend of natural scenery and local points of interest. The elevation changes are generally moderate, making it accessible for extended rides.

Best touring cycling routes around Ballydonnell

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Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Lap the Lough loop from Portadown

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Embark on the difficult Lap the Lough loop from Portadown, a touring bicycle route that spans 86.4 miles (139.0 km) with 1828 feet (557 metres) of elevation gain. This journey…

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Cycle the easy 17.4-mile Loughshore Trail: Ardboe Loop, enjoying Lough Neagh views and the ancient Ardboe High Cross.

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Hard bike ride. Very 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.

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

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June 3, 2026, Ground Espresso Bars Café

Small coffeeshop right by the river Bann, directly next to Sustrans Route 9 / Newry Canal Towpath. The cafe is practically on the roadside, making it a logical stop for cyclists following the canal path. The old brick building has a relaxed atmosphere; inside and out it's a place where cyclists and walkers cross paths. Ideal for a coffee, a small snack and a short break before you cycle back into the canal landscape towards Craigavon Lakes. Enjoyed the stop, but forgot the photo.

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For cyclists following the 'Lough Neagh Cycle Way' (National Cycle Route 94), the Maghery footbridge is an iconic resting point and an essential link. This elegant, modern bridge spans the mouth of the Upper Bann as it enters the lough.

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November 2, 2025, Antrim Round Tower

The Round Tower is an impressive reminder of Antrim's ancient monastic settlement. Built around the 10th century as the monastery's bell tower, it is known locally as The Steeple. It stands 28 meters tall. The monastic site was burned down in 1147.

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A row of terraced houses just outside the town of Randalstown. An important military location, these houses could've been used as barracks or staff housing. The symmetry of these houses is very pleasing as you ride past.

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The Maghery Footbridge on the edge of Lough Neagh offers a small moment of peace in the midst of the expansive landscape. As you cross the bridge, your gaze glides over the gentle waters of the largest lake in the British Isles. In good weather, the clouds are impressively reflected on the surface of the water, making the scene look almost like a painting. Even when the sky is cloudy, the lake has a special atmosphere that invites you to linger rather than to quickly pass by. The paths around the bridge are mostly flat, but you should be prepared for occasional sections with unpaved surfaces. This could be a bit slippery, especially in wet weather, but this is not a problem. The connection to the National Cycle Network, Route 94, also offers you many other opportunities to explore the area. A little tip: Maghery itself does not have much to offer apart from the bridge, but a short detour to the nearby Oxford Island nature reserve is definitely worth it. This means you can easily combine a visit to the bridge with a larger circular tour.

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The paths are wide and perfect for families, as there are no cars to disturb you. As you glide along the car-free cycling and hiking trails, you can enjoy the view of the water - especially when the sky is cloudy, the lake has a very special atmosphere, almost mystical. The route is mostly asphalt, but there are also some gravel sections that provide some variety. These single-track paths add a certain challenge to the route without being really demanding. Ideal if you prefer to take it easy, but still don't want to just walk on smooth asphalt. If you want to take a break, the lake offers many corners to catch your breath and have a picnic. There is enough space on the banks to rest a bit and enjoy the surroundings to the fullest.

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Ground Espresso Bars Café is located right on the road, making it an ideal stop for cyclists travelling along the Newry Canal Towpath. Just a stone's throw from the River Bann, the small café offers a welcome place to take a quick breather. Here you can recharge your batteries with a cup of coffee or a small snack before continuing on. The atmosphere around the old, charming brick building is relaxed and inviting. Its proximity to the cycle path makes it a meeting point for cyclists and walkers alike. You can have a good conversation here or just watch the cyclists go by while sitting outside. Those who continue along the river soon find themselves in a rural landscape, accompanied by the Craigavon Lakes in the distance.

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September 24, 2023, Randalstown Forest

A 430 acre mixed conifer forest that contains an owl conservation centre, deer park and several walking routes. Within the deer enclosure, there is the opportunity to quietly observe up to 25 resident fallow deer. There are also two small adjacent nature reserves at the forest edge on the shores of Lough Neagh.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in the Ballydonnell area?

This guide features 5 touring cycling routes around Ballydonnell, catering to various skill levels. These routes offer a mix of lough-side paths, agricultural lands, and connections to small towns, primarily centered around the Lough Neagh area.

Are there any easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or a relaxed ride?

Yes, for an easier experience, consider the Ardboe & Lough Neagh loop from Coagh. This 17.4-mile (28.1 km) path offers a relaxed ride along the lough's shore, passing through rural settings with moderate elevation changes.

What are the more challenging touring cycling routes in Ballydonnell?

For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Lap the Lough loop from Portadown is a demanding 86.4-mile (139.0 km) route that circles Lough Neagh, offering extensive views. Another challenging option is the Craigavon Lakes – Antrim Castle Gardens loop from Antrim, a 78.7-mile (126.6 km) trail through lough-side paths and parklands.

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

The touring cycling routes around Ballydonnell primarily feature expansive views of Lough Neagh, agricultural landscapes, and connections between small towns. You'll encounter a mix of flat lough-side paths and gently rolling terrain, providing a blend of natural scenery and local points of interest.

Are there any moderate touring cycling routes in the area?

Yes, there are moderate options available. The Moyola River – Icehouse Plantation loop from Magherafelt is a 47.4 km route, and the St Lurach's Church Ruins loop from Magherafelt covers 39.9 km, both offering a balanced challenge for touring cyclists.

What are some notable attractions or points of interest near the cycling routes?

While the primary focus is on the Lough Neagh area, the broader Ballydonnell region (especially in the Mourne AONB) offers attractions like the historic Twelve Arches Bridge over the Carrigs River, the ancient Maghera Round Tower, and the Murlough Nature Reserve with its sand dunes and diverse wildlife. These can be explored as part of a longer trip to the region.

What do other touring cyclists say about the routes in Ballydonnell?

More than 20 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Ballydonnell's varied terrain. They often appreciate the expansive lough views, the blend of agricultural landscapes, and the ability to connect small towns, making for diverse and engaging rides.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes available?

Yes, all the routes highlighted in this guide are circular loops, designed to bring you back to your starting point. Examples include the Lap the Lough loop from Portadown and the Ardboe & Lough Neagh loop from Coagh.

What is the typical duration for these touring cycling routes?

Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. For instance, the easy Ardboe & Lough Neagh loop from Coagh takes approximately 1 hour 43 minutes, while the challenging Lap the Lough loop from Portadown can take over 8 hours to complete.

Is Ballydonnell suitable for touring cyclists looking for varied terrain?

Absolutely. The Ballydonnell area, particularly around Lough Neagh, offers a good mix of terrain. You'll find flat, expansive lough-side paths ideal for steady cruising, as well as gently rolling hills that add a moderate challenge, making it suitable for various cycling abilities and preferences.

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

While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the region's natural beauty, especially around Lough Neagh, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months. Spring and summer typically offer more predictable weather, while autumn can provide beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

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