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Embark on a cycling journey in the heart of Cookstown.


Cycling routes from Cookstown

Cookstown, situated in Northern Ireland, offers a diverse cycling experience with its combination of urban and rural landscapes. Road cyclists can explore the town's streets and enjoy the convenience of cycling within a vibrant community. The surrounding rural areas provide scenic routes and rolling hills for both road and gravel cyclists. Cookstown does not have any famous cycling spots or well-known climbs, but its varied terrain and cycling-friendly atmosphere make it an enjoyable destination for cyclists of all levels. With its friendly community and accessible cycling routes, Cookstown is a great place to embark on a cycling adventure.

Uncover the charms of Dungiven while cycling through diverse landscapes

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112 km
1332 m
Savage

Discover Dungiven is an exhilarating road cycling route starting near Cookstown. With a total distance of 112 kilometers and an ascent of 1332 meters, this route is best suited for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a challenging yet rewarding experience. The route takes you through a diverse range of landscapes, including lush green hills, enchanting forests, and scenic coastal areas. Along the way, you'll encounter intriguing landmarks such as Dungiven Castle, Drumsurn, and Donald's Hill. Cookstown, the starting and ending point, offers a warm welcome to cyclists, with its vibrant atmosphere and cyclist-friendly amenities.


Cycling through historical villages and beautiful countryside

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90 km
606 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through some of the most picturesque villages in Northern Ireland. Starting near Cookstown, you will cycle through Moneymore, known for its well-preserved Georgian architecture, and pass by the historic Desertmartin village. Along the way, you will have stunning views of the countryside and enjoy a variety of challenging terrains. With a total ascent of 606 meters and a distance of 90 kilometers, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists.


Explore ancient history and natural beauty on the Navan Centre and Fort route

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125 km
1080 m
Tough

Navan's Hidden Gems is an enchanting road cycling route starting near Cookstown. Covering a distance of 125 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 1080 meters, this route is suitable for experienced amateurs seeking exciting adventures. The route takes you through stunning countryside landscapes, picturesque villages, and ancient historical sites. The Navan Centre and Fort is a major highlight along the route, providing cyclists with a glimpse into the intriguing history of the region. Middletown is another noteworthy stop, offering charming streets and a warm welcome to weary cyclists. Cookstown serves as the starting and ending point and offers all the amenities required for an enjoyable cycling experience.


Embark on an adventurous journey through Galgorm's landscapes and history

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104 km
872 m
Tough

The Galgorm Adventure is a captivating road cycling route starting near Cookstown. Spanning 104 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 872 meters, this route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists seeking a bit of excitement. The scenic route takes you through rolling hills, picturesque villages, and rich historical sites. Desertmartin, Clady, Galgorm, and Moneyglass are some of the highlights along the way that offer unique experiences and memorable attractions. The route starts and ends in Cookstown, a vibrant town known for its warm hospitality and cyclist-friendly amenities.


Discover hidden gems in the heart of Northern Ireland

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99 km
869 m
Tough

Explore the hidden gems of Northern Ireland on this road cycling route starting near Cookstown. Begin your adventure in the vibrant town of Donaghmore, where historical sites and cultural experiences await. As you cycle through Sixmilecross and Augher, immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and charming rural communities. This 99-kilometer route includes a total ascent of 869 meters, making it suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge with plenty of rewards.


Discover the natural beauty of Maghera on this road cycling route

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69 km
701 m
Chill

Maghera Meadows is a scenic road cycling route starting near Cookstown. Covering a distance of 69 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 701 meters, this route offers a pleasant blend of moderate challenges and serene landscapes. It takes you through the idyllic Maghera countryside, where you can soak in the beauty of rolling meadows, enchanting forests, and peaceful farmsteads. Along the way, you'll encounter interesting landmarks and historical sites. Cookstown, the start and end point of the route, welcomes cyclists with its friendly atmosphere and various local attractions.


A scenic mix of history and natural beauty

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85 km
513 m
Tough

Embark on a journey through history and beauty on this road cycling route that starts near Cookstown. As you cycle through Moneymore and Moneyglass, you'll pass by historic landmarks, charming villages, and picturesque countryside. Enjoy breathtaking views and experience diverse terrains on this 85-kilometer route with a total ascent of 513 meters. Suitable for intermediate cyclists, this loop promises a memorable adventure in Northern Ireland.


Discover ancient castles and scenic landscapes

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73 km
480 m
Chill

Unleash your inner explorer on this road cycling route near Cookstown. Begin your journey with a visit to Mountjoy Castle, a 17th-century fortified house, before venturing through the picturesque countryside towards Ardress. This route offers diverse terrain and breathtaking views, making it a great choice for intermediate cyclists. With a total ascent of 480 meters and a distance of 73 kilometers, this loop promises an enjoyable and rewarding cycling experience.


Thrilling climbs and stunning views await

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83 km
1208 m
Savage

Get ready for some epic climbs and breathtaking scenery on this road cycling route starting near Cookstown. You'll tackle challenging ascents as you make your way up Barnes Top and Craigagh Hill, where panoramic vistas of the surrounding area reward your efforts. The route spans 83 kilometers with a total ascent of 1208 meters, offering a thrilling experience for experienced cyclists looking to conquer challenging climbs.


A charming loop highlighting the beauty of Swatragh

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93 km
910 m
Tough

The Swatragh Loop is a picturesque cycling route starting near Cookstown. With a total distance of 93 kilometers and an ascent of 910 meters, this road route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The route takes you through scenic landscapes, charming villages, and peaceful countryside. It offers a perfect balance between challenging sections and more relaxed, enjoyable riding. There are several highlights along the route, including the town of Swatragh with its rich history and welcoming atmosphere. Don't miss the opportunity to explore Bellaghy and Cookstown, which offer various cultural attractions and delicious local cuisine.


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