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Touring cycling around Farlow offers a diverse landscape for riders. The region features a mix of coastal paths, river valleys, and gently rolling hills, with some routes extending to more significant elevations. Terrain varies from flat, easy sections suitable for beginners to more challenging ascents. The area is characterized by its proximity to the coast, offering views of the sea and access to various natural and historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.5km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.0km
00:54
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.8km
03:13
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:10
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Muff, derived from the Irish word 'Magh' (meaning 'plain') is a village near the mouth of the River Foyle as it converges into Lough Foyle. It's close to the border separating the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Due to its humorous name, the village gets frequent smirks from passersby and visitors. Despite recent proposals to rename it, such suggestions have been consistently rejected. Now, residents are embracing its double entendre fame, with merchandise like T-shirts, keyrings, and baseballs featuring the slogan 'I love Muff' being sold online. Since the early 17th century, the small town has celebrated summer with the annual 'Muff Festival'.
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In this stretch of the road, if you look to the north, you can easily spot a beautiful building. It's the church of Tamlaghtard. Did you know that it is said to have been founded by St. Patrick?
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If you're lucky enough to reach this viewpoint on a clear day, you'll have stunning views of the Inishowen Peninsula, Lough Foyle stretching down to Londonderry, or even Scotland!
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This statue is located right next to the parking area and is easily accessible. The statue represents this sea god from Irish mythology overlooking the channel toward Greencastle, and from here, you can observe the beautiful countryside that surrounds you.
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Gortmore is a fascinating place with an atmosphere all of its own. On clear days you can get stunning views. To the west is Lough Foyle stretching down to Londonderry and beyond; to the north is the Inishowen Peninsula and to the east you can see as far as Scotland.
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This is a spectacular viewpoint looking across Lough Foyle to Binevenagh and Magilligan Point in County Derry. On a clear day you can see for miles into Northern Ireland and even Scotland.
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Manannan Mac Lir is mythical Irish sea god, said to be a warrior and king of the otherworld. The statue of this king is situated on a hill in the Binevenagh AONB, overlooking the channel toward Greencastle, providing some absoloutely breathtaking views across the surrounding countryside. After your energy-consuming journey up this hill you'll definitely need a rest, so take a seat and take it all in before heading back to your starting point.
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There are 12 touring cycling routes recorded around Farlow on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy loops to more challenging long-distance rides.
Yes, Farlow offers 5 easy touring bike trails. A great option for beginners is the Graffiti Art loop from Limavady, which is 13.7 miles (22.0 km) long and leads through urban and riverside paths. Another easy choice is the Bike loop from Carrowclare, covering 14.0 km with minimal elevation.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Peace Bridge β GreencastleβMagilligan Ferry loop from Limavady is a significant route, spanning 62.2 miles (100.2 km). This difficult trail offers extensive coastal views and includes a ferry crossing, making it a full-day adventure.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Farlow are designed as loops. Examples include the easy Graffiti Art loop from Limavady, the moderate Castlerock Beach β Mussenden Temple loop from Limavady, and the challenging Peace Bridge β GreencastleβMagilligan Ferry loop from Limavady.
The terrain around Farlow is diverse, featuring a mix of coastal paths, river valleys, and gently rolling hills. You'll find flat, easy sections suitable for beginners, as well as more challenging ascents, particularly on longer routes. The proximity to the coast means many routes offer sea views.
The Farlow area is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. Along your rides, you might encounter attractions such as Binevenagh Lake, the historic St. Cadan's Church Ruins and Holy Well, and Tamlaghtard Church. For stunning vistas, consider routes that pass by the View from Binevenagh Summit or the Ballycarton Viewpoint and Blue Sculpture.
Yes, with 5 easy routes available, Farlow offers several options suitable for families. The shorter, flatter loops like the Bike loop from Ballykelly (14.0 km) are ideal for a relaxed family outing, providing an enjoyable experience without significant climbs.
The komoot community rates the touring cycling routes around Farlow with an average score of 3.0 stars. Cyclists often appreciate the varied landscape, which includes scenic coastal stretches and peaceful river valleys, offering diverse experiences for different skill levels.
While specific dog-friendly routes aren't highlighted, many touring cyclists enjoy bringing their dogs along, especially on routes with quieter paths and natural surroundings. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash where required, and that you carry enough water for both of you. Check local regulations for specific areas.
Farlow's coastal and valley routes are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder and more predictable, making for pleasant riding conditions. While some routes may be accessible in winter, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, there are 4 moderate touring cycling routes in the area. A popular choice is the Castlerock Beach β Mussenden Temple loop from Limavady, a 32.9 miles (53.0 km) path that features scenic coastal stretches and passes by historical sites, offering a good balance of challenge and reward.


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