Cover image

Scenic routes through rolling drumlins and home to the Tour of the Mournes cycling event.


Cycling routes from Ballynahinch

Ballynahinch is a picturesque town located in Northern Ireland. While it may not have any famous cycling spots directly in the town, it is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and offers opportunities for road and gravel cycling. Cyclists can explore the rolling drumlins of County Down and enjoy scenic routes along the quiet country roads. Nearby destinations like the stunning Murlough Bay and Newcastle offer more challenging climbs for experienced cyclists. Ballynahinch also hosts the Tour of the Mournes cycling event, attracting both local and international cyclists to the area.

Challenge yourself with legendary climbs and breathtaking views

road
132 km
1173 m
Savage

Embark on the ultimate cycling challenge with this demanding route that takes you through iconic climbs and offers majestic views. With a high difficulty level, this road cycling route is suitable for experienced and well-trained cyclists seeking an epic adventure. The epicness of this route is rated at 5, as it features legendary climbs and famous cycling spots.


Cycle along the scenic shores of Lough Neagh

road
66 km
720 m
Tough

Embark on a picturesque journey along the Loughshore Loop, which takes you along the beautiful shores of Lough Neagh. This road cycling route offers stunning views of the largest freshwater lake in the UK and Ireland. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated at 3, as it provides a pleasant and enjoyable cycling experience.


Featured

Finnis Loop

Enjoy a scenic ride complemented by the charming village of Finnis.

road
62 km
709 m
Tough

The Finnis Loop is a picturesque cycling route that takes you through the beautiful countryside near Ballynahinch. With a total distance of 62 kilometers and an ascent of 709 meters, this road route offers a challenging yet rewarding ride. The highlight of this route is the village of Finnis, where you can stop and indulge in the local charm and hospitality.


Immerse yourself in the rolling hills and picturesque valleys

road
43 km
426 m
Tough

Explore the rugged beauty of the hills and valleys surrounding Ballynahinch. This road cycling route offers a mix of challenging climbs and rewarding descents. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated at 2, as it provides a pleasant and scenic cycling experience through the picturesque countryside.


Explore the idyllic countryside surrounding Saintfield on this scenic route.

road
57 km
477 m
Chill

The Saintfield Loop is a delightful road cycling route starting near Ballynahinch, featuring a total distance of 57 kilometers with an ascent of 477 meters. This route allows cyclists to explore the peaceful countryside and discover the charming village of Saintfield. The highlight of this route is the Drumbo Round Tower, a historic landmark that provides a glimpse into Northern Ireland's rich heritage. One of the must-see attractions along the way is the Queen's Quarter, known for its vibrant nightlife and cultural offerings. Other highlights include the iconic Dome at Victoria Square and the quaint village of Saintfield itself.


Experience the majestic beauty of the Mourne Mountains

road
72 km
930 m
Tough

Embark on a breathtaking journey through the picturesque Mourne Mountains. This road cycling route offers stunning views of the iconic peaks, including Slieve Donard, the highest mountain in Northern Ireland. With a higher difficulty level, it is suitable for experienced cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated at 4, as it provides a thrilling and challenging ride through the impressive scenery of the Mourne Mountains.


Embark on a challenging adventure through Maghera's scenic hills.

road
65 km
665 m
Tough

The Maghera Hill Route is a road cycling route near Ballynahinch, boasting stunning vistas, covering a distance of 65 kilometers with an ascent of 665 meters. This route allows cyclists to experience the serene beauty of the Northern Ireland countryside, with the impressive Maghera Hills as its main highlight. Feel the thrill as you conquer the challenging climbs and enjoy the sweeping panoramic views that await you at the top. Other highlights along the way include the picturesque village of Kilcoo and the majestic beauty of Dromara.


Discover the timeless charm of Kinallen while on two wheels.

road
73 km
529 m
Chill

The Kinallen Circuit is a road cycling route starting near Ballynahinch, offering a scenic journey spanning 73 kilometers with an ascent of 529 meters. This route showcases the enchanting countryside beauty of Northern Ireland, with Kinallen being one of its charming highlights. Kinallen is known for its historic sites, including the ruins of Knox's Berry family estate and St. Paul's Church. While cycling through Kinallen, take a moment to appreciate the serenity and tranquility of this hidden gem.


Embark on an adventurous ride through Annaclone and beyond.

road
86 km
986 m
Tough

The Annaclone Ride is an exciting road cycling route near Ballynahinch, covering a distance of 86 kilometers with an ascent of 986 meters. This route will take you through scenic landscapes and provide you with a taste of rural Northern Ireland. One of the highlights of the Annaclone Ride is the village of Finnis, where you can immerse yourself in the rich heritage and cultural offerings. Another highlight is Annaclone, a charming village known for its traditional Irish music sessions and friendly locals.


Discover the rich history of castles along this scenic route

road
68 km
736 m
Tough

Embark on a journey through time and explore the fascinating history of castles in the area surrounding Ballynahinch. This road cycling route takes you past several historic landmarks, including Hillsborough Castle and Balmoral Castle. With a higher difficulty level, it is suitable for experienced cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated at 3, as it provides a diverse mix of historical attractions and scenic landscapes.


Cycling routes nearby:

Image of Saintfield
Saintfield

Relax and bike through the tranquil countryside of Saintfield.

Image of Crossgar
Crossgar

Escape to the scenic countryside of Crossgar for a leisurely cycling adventure.

Image of Carryduff
Carryduff

Experience cycling euphoria amidst Carryduff's captivating landscapes and coastal charm.

Image of Ballygowan
Ballygowan

Embark on thrilling cycling adventures amidst the stunning landscapes of Ballygowan.

Image of Downpatrick
Downpatrick

Discover the historic and natural wonders of Downpatrick on two wheels.

Image of Lisburn
Lisburn

Scenic cycling routes through stunning natural landscapes and access to the Mourne Mountains.

Image of Castlewellan
Castlewellan

Indulge in Castlewellan's awe-inspiring landscapes amidst thrilling cycling trails.

Image of Comber
Comber

Discover the tranquil countryside of Comber on two wheels.

Nearby regions:

Image of Northern and Western
Northern and Western

Embark on a scenic cycling adventure along Northern and Western Ireland's rugged coastline

🇮🇪
Image of Southern
Southern

Stunning landscapes and rich cycling culture.

🇮🇪
Image of Eastern and Midland
Eastern and Midland

Peaceful rides through rural landscapes and charming villages.

🇮🇪
Image of Cumbria
Cumbria

Experience the majestic beauty of the Lake District on two wheels.

Image of West Wales and The Valleys
West Wales and The Valleys

Cycling through the picturesque countryside of West Wales and The Valleys

Image of Highlands and Islands
Highlands and Islands

Conquering legendary climbs and reveling in the natural beauty of Highlands and Islands, United Kingdom.

Image of Eastern Scotland
Eastern Scotland

Cycling paradise with breathtaking landscapes in rugged highlands.

Image of West Central Scotland
West Central Scotland

Cycling through the scenic landscapes of West Central Scotland

Image of Southern Scotland
Southern Scotland

Diverse Countryside Routes in Scotland