DISTANCE

243.8 miles

ROUTE TYPE

Linear

Belfast to Ballyshannon

Antrim, Armagh, Down, Londonderry, Tyrone

This 242 mile cycle route is the first fully signed coast to coast cycling route in Ireland. The route begins in Northern Ireland's capital city and continues through the rugged landscape of the Sperrin Mountains. The route then passes through the serene Fermanagh lakes and meets the Atlantic Coast on the beautiful sandy beaches on Donegal. Most cycling is on minor roads. Crawfordsburn Beach and Helen's Bay are popular beachs located outside Belfast.

DISTANCE

243.8 miles

ROUTE TYPE

Linear

OS MAP

12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19

GRID REFERENCE

J368838

COUNTY

Antrim, Armagh, Down, Londonderry, Tyrone

NEAREST TOWN

Jordanstown

LANDSCAPE

Urban, Hill

TERRAIN

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ON/OFF PUBLIC ROAD

On Public Road

DIFFICULTY

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TRAIL INFORMATION

Saddle up and push off from Whiteabbey village just North of Belfast and travel up Belfast Lough, birthplace of The Titanic, almost 100 years ago. Belfast has undergone an amazing transformation over the past decade and you get the opportunity to follow the River Lagan through the heart of this revitalised city. Leafy towpaths take you on toward Lisburn where winding country roads lead you to Oxford Island on the shores of the mammoth Lough Neagh. From here, skirt along the-traffic free Newry Canal making your way to Armagh, Ireland's ancient capital and a city synonymous with Saint Patrick. From the idyllic cricket pitch on the Mall take a detour to both cathedrals and immerse yourself in centuries of history and opulent architecture. From Armagh the route follows a section of the Ulster Canal as far as Benburb and some great cycling roads pass Donaghmore's 10th Century high cross toward the foothills of the Sperrins. You'll certainly have your work cut out as you make your way west from Cookstown through the mountains towards Gortin, however, the scenery provides ample reward. From Omagh the landscape takes another dramatic twist as you pass through small country towns and villages into the magical Fermanagh lakelands. From Ballinamallard take the North West trail signs through the island town of Enniskillen towards the Marble Arch Caves. Pick up the scent of the Atlantic Sea just beyond Blacklion on the way to Ballyshannon, where a small loop of the Kingfisher Trail guides you down to Rossnowlagh beach where you can finally kick off your shoes and cool your feet in the Atlantic.

TRAIL INFORMATION

Saddle up and push off from Whiteabbey village just North of Belfast and travel up Belfast Lough, birthplace of The Titanic, almost 100 years ago. Belfast has undergone an amazing transformation over the past decade and you get the opportunity to follow the River Lagan through the heart of this revitalised city. Leafy towpaths take you on toward Lisburn where winding country roads lead you to Oxford Island on the shores of the mammoth Lough Neagh. From here, skirt along the-traffic free Newry Canal making your way to Armagh, Ireland's ancient capital and a city synonymous with Saint Patrick. From the idyllic cricket pitch on the Mall take a detour to both cathedrals and immerse yourself in centuries of history and opulent architecture. From Armagh the route follows a section of the Ulster Canal as far as Benburb and some great cycling roads pass Donaghmore's 10th Century high cross toward the foothills of the Sperrins. You'll certainly have your work cut out as you make your way west from Cookstown through the mountains towards Gortin, however, the scenery provides ample reward. From Omagh the landscape takes another dramatic twist as you pass through small country towns and villages into the magical Fermanagh lakelands. From Ballinamallard take the North West trail signs through the island town of Enniskillen towards the Marble Arch Caves. Pick up the scent of the Atlantic Sea just beyond Blacklion on the way to Ballyshannon, where a small loop of the Kingfisher Trail guides you down to Rossnowlagh beach where you can finally kick off your shoes and cool your feet in the Atlantic.

GETTING TO THE START

Follow the Lagan and Lough Cycle Way to reach Jordanstown by biycle. By car: Take M5 out of Belfast towards Carrickfergus. By Bus: www.translink.co.uk
  • Facilities
    Routes passes through many towns where toilet, restaraunt and accommadation facilities are available.
  • Getting to the Start
    Follow the Lagan and Lough Cycle Way to reach Jordanstown by biycle. By car: Take M5 out of Belfast towards Carrickfergus. By Bus: www.translink.co.uk
  • Traffic Information
    Route follows minor roads with traffic-free sections. Busy through major towns.
  • Bike Hire Providers
    Iron Donkey Bicycle Touring Iron Donkey Bicycle Touring 15 Ballyknockan Rd Saintfield Email: info@irondonkey.com Phone: 028 9081 3200 http://www.irondonkey.com Blessingbourne Estate Blessingbourne Estate FIVEMILETOWN Email: info@blessingbourne.com http://blessingbourne.com Life Adventure Centre Castlewellan Life Adventure Centre Grange Courtyard Forest Park Castlewellan Email: iwant@onegreatadventure.com Phone: +44 (0)2843770714 http://www.onegreatadventure.com
  • Accessible Facilities
    Mostly along minor roads however care must be taken at the major junctions.

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