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Touring cycling around Springtown offers access to a tranquil rural environment characterized by low-traffic country roads, green pastures, open fields, and dense forests. The region serves as a gateway to diverse natural landscapes, including the extensive multi-use trails of the nearby LBJ National Grasslands, which feature varied terrain from sandy soil to rocky sections and gravel roads. Additionally, the area provides access to lakeside paths and Cross Timbers trails with flat grades and gentle curves at Lake Mineral Wells State…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
19.7km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
49.5km
03:28
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This difficult 30.7-mile touring cycling route in Clogher Valley offers challenging ascents, historical landmarks, and serene countryside vi

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59.3km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Also known as Black Lough, it's unique habitat means it is a great place for bird watching with a number of rare species being seen. You're also likely to spot people course fishing for pike and perch. There are even eels in the water.
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Built in the early 17th century for Sir Toby Caulfield, who was given land during the Plantation. Park up your bike and take some time to explore the ruins by foot. Keep an eye out for the murder holes which give an idea of its grim history, as well as the Caulfield Coat of Arms in a prominent position above the doorway.
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This gravel road takes in the edges of the Slieve Beagh ASSI. It is well surfaced and compact.
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Dating from the late Bronze Age, the hillfort at Clogher was situated at an important location along the valley floor between the mountains. A large amount of trade and traffic would have passed this way so a high viewpoint would have been needed.
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From the road you get a clear view of Brackenridge's Folly. Also known as Trimble's Monument, it is the mausoleum of George Brackenridge who is buried upside down at the base and in the centre of three coffins. He is was a barrister and landlord and it is said he had the tower built as his final resting place so that; 'the squirearchy who had looked down on him during his lifetime were compelled to look up to him after his death'.
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Despite being a village, Clogher boasts a Cathedral. It dates from 1744 and of note is the spectacular stained glass window behind the altar. History lovers will enjoy a stroll round the churchyard where interesting graves are labelled.
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Take a look down the lane to the east and you'll get a glimpse into Clogher's history. Falling into ruins is the workhouse, built between 1842 and 1843 as part of the New Poor Law of 1834. Workhouses were notoriously harsh places, with overcrowding, family separation and malnutrition common place.
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There are 3 touring cycling routes documented on komoot around Springtown, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The routes around Springtown primarily feature tranquil rural roads, green pastures, and dense forests. You'll find varied terrain, including gravel sections, open fields, and wooded creek banks, especially if you venture into areas like the LBJ National Grasslands. Some paths, such as those near Lake Mineral Wells State Park, offer lakeside trails with flat grades and gentle curves.
Yes, for an easier ride, consider the Clogher loop. This 12.2-mile (19.7 km) path offers a shorter ride through gentle terrain, perfect for those seeking a less strenuous experience.
For a more challenging ride, the Carleton Cycle Trail (Green) is a difficult 30.7-mile (49.5 km) route that traverses varied rural landscapes. Another longer option is the Ballysaggart Lough – Castle Caulfield Ruins loop from Augher, which covers 36.9 miles (59.3 km) through rural countryside.
Springtown's climate generally makes spring and fall ideal for touring cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and less extreme weather. The rural roads and natural landscapes are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Summers can be hot, while winters are typically mild but can have occasional cold snaps.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every route, the region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter green pastures, open fields, and dense forests. Nearby attractions include Knockmany Cairn, Lough Antrawar, and the expansive Knockmany Forest, which offer picturesque settings.
Yes, all three featured routes are circular. The Carleton Cycle Trail (Green), Clogher loop, and Ballysaggart Lough – Castle Caulfield Ruins loop from Augher are all designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
While the listed touring routes vary in difficulty, the general rural environment offers peaceful roads. For a unique local experience, Springtown Park features a walking/jogging trail that passes by a creek bed where newly discovered dinosaur tracks can be found, offering an interesting stop for families. Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway also provides a diverse cycling experience with flat grades and gentle curves that could be suitable for families.
The Springtown area is characterized by tranquil rural roads, which are generally low-traffic. However, conditions can vary, especially in areas like the LBJ National Grasslands, where you might encounter sandy soil, rocky sections, clay, and gravel roads. Always be prepared for varied surfaces when exploring the region.
Springtown boasts a historic downtown square with buildings like the Eureka Masonic Lodge and the Springtown Tabernacle, reflecting its late 1800s origins. Exploring these historical elements can add a cultural dimension to your cycling tour. Additionally, the Knockmany Cairn is a notable historical monument in the wider region.
Specific parking details for each route are best found on the individual route pages. However, given the rural nature of the area, many routes will likely have access points from local roads or designated parking areas near trailheads or points of interest. For areas like Lake Mineral Wells State Park, official parking facilities are available.
Touring cyclists appreciate the tranquil rural environment of Springtown, characterized by low-traffic country roads, green pastures, and dense forests. The variety of terrain, from easy loops to more challenging long-distance routes, is also a highlight, allowing for diverse cycling experiences.


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