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Road cycling around Cahery, located within County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, offers diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region features glacially eroded hills and mountains, including the Sperrin Mountains, which provide challenging ascents and panoramic views. Cyclists can also explore routes along the River Foyle and enjoy the scenic coastline with its beaches and dunes. The terrain varies from gentle riverside paths to more demanding mountain roads.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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81.8km
03:27
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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73.0km
03:00
220m
220m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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51.2km
02:20
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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27.3km
01:12
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.9km
02:07
180m
180m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Worth booking tickets beforehand just for convenience. They aren't tied to a date or time
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Go and see this unique building before it falls into the sea! Coastal erosion has brought the temple very close to the edge of the cliff.
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Great views of Malin head from the pretty village of Muff. The roads around the town are very pleasant also.
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Moville is a pretty little town at the estuary of the Foyle river. It is one of the most northernmost towns of the country and lies on the Wild Atlantic Way. Despite its small size, you can find plenty of pubs and shops here.
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This charming, single-storey thatched cottage was built in the 17th century using a particularly unusual method for the time: cruck construction. The house was bought in the 1700s by Isaac Hezlett, a local farmer and his family continued to live in the property until the 1970s when it was given to the National Trust. You can visit the property and take a guided tour. For more information and to arrange a visit, head here: http://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/place/hezlett-house
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There are over 20 road cycling routes around Cahery, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes explore the diverse landscapes of County Londonderry, from coastal paths to challenging mountain ascents.
Yes, the Cahery area offers several easier road cycling routes. For instance, the region includes gentle riverside paths like sections of the Foyle Valley Greenway, which are suitable for a more relaxed pace. While specific family-friendly road bike routes are not detailed in the guide, the presence of 4 easy-rated routes suggests options for less experienced cyclists.
Road cycling around Cahery offers a diverse range of terrain. You can expect coastal routes with stunning sea views, paths along river valleys, and more challenging ascents through the glacially eroded Sperrin Mountains. The region features a mix of flat sections and significant climbs, catering to various preferences.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Sperrin Mountains in the south of County Londonderry provide demanding rides with significant climbs and panoramic views. The Glenshane Pass, which cuts through the Sperrin Mountains, is a notable feature for those looking for more strenuous routes. There are 2 difficult-rated routes in the area for those seeking a greater challenge.
Many routes offer stunning scenery. You can enjoy views of the dramatic coastline and the historic Mussenden Temple on routes like the Mussenden Temple β Sea Shed Coffee & Fruit loop from Limavady. Other routes might take you past natural highlights such as Binevenagh Lake or offer panoramic vistas from View from Binevenagh Summit. The region's diverse landscape includes rivers, loughs, and beaches, providing numerous scenic spots.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Cahery are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Bellarena Station β Sea Shed Coffee & Fruit loop from Limavady and the Graffiti Art loop from Limavady, which offer convenient circular journeys through varied landscapes.
The best time for road biking in the Cahery region, like much of Northern Ireland, is typically during the warmer and drier months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, you'll generally experience more favorable weather conditions for cycling, though it's always wise to be prepared for changeable weather.
While specific cafes on every route are not detailed, many routes are named with refreshment stops in mind, such as the Mussenden Temple β Sea Shed Coffee & Fruit loop from Limavady. The region's towns and villages, including Limavady, offer various options for cafes and eateries where cyclists can refuel.
Road cyclists using komoot frequently praise the diverse landscapes and varied terrain around Cahery. The mix of coastal views, river valleys, and the challenging ascents of the Sperrin Mountains are often highlighted as key attractions, providing options for all ability levels.
Public transport options exist within County Londonderry, which may provide access to certain starting points for road cycling routes. For example, Bellarena Station is a named starting point for the Bellarena Station β Sea Shed Coffee & Fruit loop from Limavady. For detailed public transport information, it's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for connections to specific route access points.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can cycle past sites like the historic Mussenden Temple on coastal routes. The broader County Londonderry area also features ancient structures and sites such as Mountsandel, considered one of the oldest recorded settlements in Ireland. The historic walled city of Derry~Londonderry, with its 17th-century walls and Peace Bridge, is also accessible within the county.


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