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Ballycuggaran

The best cycling routes in Ballycuggaran

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Touring cycling in Ballycuggaran, located in County Clare, Ireland, offers diverse terrain ranging from lakeside routes to mountain trails. The area is characterized by its position on the shores of Lough Derg and the lower slopes of the Slieve Bernagh Mountains. Dense forested landscapes, including Crag Wood, provide shaded trails, while higher elevations like Moylussa offer expansive views. This region presents a variety of cycling experiences for different skill levels.

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Lough Derg Shoreline – Lough Derg Lakeside View loop from Ballycuggaran

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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This difficult 27.3-mile touring cycling loop from Killaloe offers challenging climbs and panoramic views of Lough Derg and the Slieve Berna

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Beyond the Horizon
October 9, 2024, The Gap Road

Hardly any traffic, just a gentle breeze and the rustling of leaves accompany you on the climb. The inclines demand some effort, but that's precisely what makes it so appealing – the view, which opens up a little more with every meter gained, is well worth it. Once you reach the top, a green mosaic of meadows, fields, and rolling hills unfolds before you. In the distance, small white houses appear, nestled in the Irish landscape. The descent requires a bit of caution; the narrow bends and the sometimes rough asphalt surface don't allow for excessive speed. Enjoy the tranquility that surrounds you here and the sweeping views across the valleys. A place that shows you that you don't always need to take the most famous roads to have the most wonderful cycling experiences.

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The view of Lough Derg from here is truly something special. The gently rolling landscape alternates between green pastures, dense forests and scattered farms - all framed by the gentle waves of the lake. Sometimes clouds pass over the hills, giving the scenery an almost mystical touch, while on clear days the sun lights up the fields and makes the colors glow. As you cycle along the narrow roads, you can feel nature setting the pace here. Cows graze leisurely in the meadows and from time to time deer cross your path, making the moment all the more impressive. The changing sky ensures constant changes in the play of light - perfect for a little break to enjoy the view in peace. The path is a little bumpy here and there, but that's part of the experience. Such detours are worthwhile, especially if you want to lose yourself for a moment in the lush green and the peaceful sound of the wind. A place that has its own charm in any weather – be it the clear air in the morning or the gentle twilight at sunset.

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On my bike ride I passed this old, overgrown cottage, which stands in the shade of mighty trees. It has a very special charm - the crumbling walls and the partially collapsed roof tell of a time long gone. Nature has slowly reclaimed the building, and the dense greenery makes it seem almost like part of the surrounding landscape. The cottage is said to date from the time of the Great Famine and is a reminder of how hard life was for many people here. In a way it is a silent reminder of Ireland's history. One can only imagine what stories these walls hide.

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As you pedal, the view opens up over the sparkling lake, framed by rolling hills. The deep blue of the water contrasts beautifully with the lush green of the surroundings and invites you to take a short break - perhaps to enjoy the view of the lake and the passing clouds. The route runs close to the shore so you can feel the fresh breeze from the water. The route has a pleasant mix of flat sections and gentle climbs that are a bit challenging but reward you with magnificent panoramas. Keep an eye out for the swans that often circle the shore here. They add a touch of idyll to the already picturesque view. The tour is best enjoyed in the morning hours when the light lies gently over the lake and there is little traffic.

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When touring Killaloe, the charm of the town can best be captured on the banks of the canal. The route runs along the water and always offers a view over the river to Ballina and the historic Killaloe Bridge. The soothing rippling, the boats gently rocking and the lush green banks can be wonderfully enjoyed from the saddle. The town itself is full of small cafes and restaurants - an ideal place to take a break or start or end the tour. The road itself has a few bumpy spots, but the scenery easily makes up for that.

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The Graves of the Leinstermen standing stones consist of four menhirs. They are located in County Tipperary, Ireland, above Lough Derg, between the villages of Ballina and Portroe, on the western slope of the 463-meter-high Tountinna, a mountain in the Arra Mountains. A narrow, steep road leads from Portroe to the standing stones. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graves_of_the_Leinstermen

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On the trailhead to the East Clare Way, explore many great tracks in this dense and enchanted forest with incredible views over Lough Derg.

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September 26, 2023, View of Lough Derg

A wonderful bucolic view. Farmland, Lough Derg, woodland, hills. Beautiful in any weather.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in Ballycuggaran?

Ballycuggaran offers a diverse selection of over 20 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with options ranging from easy lakeside spins to challenging mountain ascents.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Ballycuggaran's touring cycling routes?

You'll find a varied landscape for touring cycling in Ballycuggaran. Routes often feature paths along the shores of Lough Derg, ascents into the lower slopes of the Slieve Bernagh Mountains, and trails winding through dense forested areas like Crag Wood. This mix provides both gentle rides and more demanding climbs.

Are there any challenging touring cycling routes for experienced riders in Ballycuggaran?

Yes, Ballycuggaran has several challenging routes. For instance, the View of Lough Derg – Lough Derg Lakeside View loop from Killaloe is a difficult 50.4 km route with significant elevation gain, offering expansive views. The area around Moylussa, the highest point in County Clare, also provides strenuous rides with spectacular vistas.

What are the best viewpoints or natural features to see while cycling in Ballycuggaran?

Cyclists can enjoy stunning views of Lough Derg from many routes, especially from higher elevations like Crag Hill. The Slieve Bernagh Mountains offer panoramic vistas, and reaching the Moylussa Summit provides incredible views stretching to the Shannon Estuary and even the mountains of Kerry on a clear day. The forested areas, such as Crag Wood, also offer tranquil natural beauty.

Are there any moderate touring cycling routes suitable for a good day out?

Absolutely. A great moderate option is the Lough Derg Shoreline – Lough Derg Lakeside View loop from Saint Flannan's Cathederal. This 18.6 km route offers a balanced ride with beautiful lakeside views and manageable climbs, perfect for a rewarding day on the bike.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Ballycuggaran?

The komoot community rates touring cycling in Ballycuggaran highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse terrain, from the serene lakeside paths of Lough Derg to the challenging climbs in the Slieve Bernagh Mountains, and the rewarding panoramic views from elevated points.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in Ballycuggaran?

Many of the touring cycling routes in Ballycuggaran are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Lough Derg Shoreline – Lough Derg Lakeside View loop from Ballycuggaran and the Killaloe – Mass Rock loop from Saint Flannan's Cathederal, providing convenient options for your ride.

Can I connect to longer cycling routes from Ballycuggaran?

Yes, several way-marked trails within Ballycuggaran, such as the Crag Wood Walk, connect to the East Clare Way. This opens up possibilities for extending your touring cycles into a longer adventure, exploring more of the wider region.

What historical or cultural points of interest can I find along the cycling routes?

Ballycuggaran is rich in history. You might encounter an early Christian fort on Crag Hill, reputed to be the birthplace of St. Flannan. Additionally, Aoibheal's Rock, the legendary home of a fairy queen, is found at the highest point of Ballycuggaran, adding a touch of folklore to your ride.

Are there amenities like car parks or picnic sites near the cycling trails?

Yes, the area is equipped with amenities to support outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find car parks and designated picnic sites, making it convenient to start your cycling adventure and enjoy a break amidst the scenic surroundings. The trailhead at Rinnaman Point (Two-mile Gate) is a popular lakeside public amenity area.

Is there a good time of year to go touring cycling in Ballycuggaran?

While Ballycuggaran offers cycling opportunities year-round, the spring and summer months generally provide the most favorable weather conditions for touring cycling, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, the forested trails can offer pleasant shaded rides even on warmer days.

Are there any lakeside cycling opportunities in Ballycuggaran?

Absolutely. Ballycuggaran is situated on the shores of Lough Derg, one of Ireland's major freshwater lakes. Many touring cycling routes offer stunning waterside views, with some paths running directly along its perimeter, providing a refreshing and scenic experience.

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