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Picturesque Cycling in Northern and Western Ireland


Cycling routes from Ballymote

Ballymote is a small town located in Northern and Western Ireland. From a cyclist's perspective, Ballymote offers beautiful scenery and diverse terrain for road and gravel cycling. The area around Ballymote is known for its rolling hills and picturesque countryside, making it a popular destination for cyclists seeking a varied and challenging ride. Nearby, Keash Hill and Keash Caves are famous tourist attractions that provide stunning views and interesting historical features. Overall, Ballymote offers a great cycling experience with its scenic routes and cultural landmarks.

Discover the mesmerizing beauty of lakes and castles along this scenic route.

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85 km
470 m
Tough

Breath-taking lakes, enchanting castles, and charming villages await cyclists on this scenic route. Starting in Ballymote, riders will encounter Riverstown, Lough Key, Boyle, Ballinameen, Frenchpark, and return to Ballymote. With moderate difficulty and diverse terrain, this route provides a perfect balance of natural beauty and historical landmarks. From the tranquility of lakeside vistas to the intricate architecture of castles, this journey captures the essence of Ireland's captivating Irish Lakelands region.


Embark on a journey through legendary landscapes and uncover hidden gems.

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121 km
1120 m
Tough

This route combines stunning natural scenery with majestic historical landmarks, offering an unforgettable cycling experience. Starting in Ballymote, you'll pass through Ballygawley, Dromahair, Manorhamilton, and other enchanting towns. Expect challenging terrains, as well as awe-inspiring views of mountains, lakes, and ancient castles. Cyclists will be rewarded with glimpses of Ireland's rich heritage at every turn. Whether it's the captivating Ballymote Castle or charming villages like Ballyfarnan and Ballinafad, this route promises an immersive journey through picturesque landscapes and intriguing historical sites.


Enjoy a peaceful ride through the beautiful Irish countryside.

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42 km
242 m
Chill

Escape the bustling city life and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Irish countryside with this route. Starting in Ballymote, you'll journey through quaint towns like Sooey and Riverstown, surrounded by rolling green hills and peaceful farmland. This route is perfect for cyclists looking for a leisurely ride with some moderate inclines. While the distance may be shorter compared to other routes, the scenic charm and relaxed pace make it an ideal choice for nature lovers and those craving a peaceful retreat.


Enjoy a quick getaway through picturesque countryside

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43 km
343 m
Chill

Embark on a short yet scenic road cycling route from Ballymote to Castlebaldwin. With a distance of 43 kilometers and an ascent of 343 meters, this route offers an enjoyable ride through the idyllic Irish countryside. Along the way, you will pass through the charming town of Sooey and have the opportunity to explore Castlebaldwin, a historical village with a rich heritage. Suitable for road bikes, this route is perfect for a quick getaway or a leisurely afternoon ride.


Immerse yourself in history as you cycle through ancient lands.

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41 km
174 m
Chill

This historical circuit takes cyclists on a journey through time, exploring ancient castles and picturesque landscapes. Starting at Ballymote Castle, riders will venture through Muckelty Hill and return to Ballymote. With moderate hills and picturesque countryside, this route offers a chance to soak up Ireland's rich historical background while enjoying a satisfying ride. Nature enthusiasts and history buffs will appreciate the harmony between captivating landscapes and cultural gems.


Explore the historic Ballymote Castle and ride through the scenic countryside.

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132 km
571 m
Tough

This route takes you through picturesque landscapes and provides a glimpse into Ireland's rich history. Starting at Ballymote Castle, an impressive 14th-century fortress, you'll embark on a journey that combines natural beauty with cultural landmarks. Cyclists can expect moderate difficulty with some challenging inclines as they pass through towns like Ballaghaderreen, Ballyhaunis, and Swinford. With a variety of highlights along the way, this route offers a perfect mix of adventurous cycling and immersive historical experiences.


Discover the rich history of the region while enjoying scenic landscapes

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50 km
345 m
Tough

Experience the best of the Northern and Western region of Ireland on this road cycling route from Ballymote to Riverstown. With a distance of 50 kilometers and an ascent of 345 meters, this scenic ride takes you through picturesque landscapes and offers the opportunity to visit several points of interest. Highlights include Riverstown, a charming town known for its traditional music, Ballindoon Abbey, a historic abbey surrounded by breathtaking scenery, and Ballinafad, a village with a vibrant community atmosphere. Don't miss the chance to explore the majestic Ballymote Castle, a medieval fortress that will transport you back in time. Suitable for road bikes, this route is perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers.


Cycle through picturesque towns and visit impressive castles

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112 km
540 m
Tough

This road cycling route starts near Ballymote and takes you through the beautiful towns of Riverstown and Elphin. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to visit two impressive castles, Moygara Castle and Ballymote Castle. With a total distance of 112 kilometers and an ascent of 540 meters, this route offers a scenic and challenging ride for experienced cyclists. It is suitable for road bikes and is a great option for a day of exploring the Northern and Western region of Ireland.


Explore the picturesque countryside and historic sites

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94 km
530 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Irish countryside on this road cycling route from Ballymote to Boyle. With a distance of 94 kilometers and an ascent of 530 meters, this scenic loop offers a mix of challenging terrain and breathtaking views. Highlights along the way include the charming towns of Riverstown, Ballyfarnan, Carrick-on-Shannon, and Boyle. Don't miss the chance to visit Boyle Abbey and Ballymote Castle, two historic and architectural treasures of the region. Suitable for road bikes, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists looking for a rewarding adventure.


Experience a challenging road cycling route with breathtaking scenery, including a visit to Ballymote Castle.

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107 km
1080 m
Tough

The Sooey Loop takes you on a scenic 107 km road cycling adventure through the picturesque Northern and Western Ireland. This challenging route includes 1080 m of ascent and offers breathtaking views along the way. Starting in Ballymote, you'll pedal through idyllic towns like Sooey, Drumkeeran, and Ballyfarnan. The highlight of the route is a visit to the iconic Ballymote Castle, where you can soak in the historic atmosphere. The Sooey Loop is best suited for experienced cyclists looking for a thrilling ride surrounded by natural beauty and cultural heritage.


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