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Touring cycling routes around Tullynewy traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and verdant meadows, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features the Blackwater River, providing scenic riverside paths, and Brantry Lough, known for its tranquil waters. Cycling routes in the broader Tully area include both paved roads and some unpaved segments, catering to various preferences. These routes often present significant elevation gains, contributing to a varied cycling experience.

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Broughshane to Waterfoot loop β€” Antrim Coast & Glens

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

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

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

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June 3, 2026, Wellbrook Beetling Mill

As you cycle through the rolling landscape of County Tyrone, the Wellbrook Beetling Mill is an absolute must for a stopover. Situated in an idyllic, wooded stream valley along the Ballinderry River, this 19th-century water mill provides a stark contrast to the tranquility of its surroundings. This is the last working 'beetling mill' in the United Kingdom. "Beetling" was the final step in traditional Irish linen production: using enormous wooden hammers (beetles), powered by a water wheel nearly five metres high, the linen was processed for hours until it acquired its characteristic sheen. When the mill is running, you can hear the rhythmic thudding from afar – an impressive sound that takes you straight back to the industrial heyday of Northern Ireland.

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High above Cookstown, at the foot of the impressive Sperrin Mountains, you will find the Beaghmore Stone Circles. This is one of Ireland's most fascinating archaeological sites. Only rediscovered in the 1940s during peat cutting, the bog revealed a complex of seven stone circles, ten stone rows, and numerous Bronze Age burial mounds. For a cyclist, the road to Beaghmore is an experience in itself. The route takes you away from the inhabited world into a vast, quiet landscape where the wind has free rein. The complex itself exudes an enormous sense of peace and is the perfect place to get off your bike and soak up the prehistoric atmosphere.

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An old-fashioned marina in a fishing village. An idyllic place to stop during the long walk on this stretch of the CCR.

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February 14, 2024, Slemish Mountain

Legend has it that this was the first known Irish home of Saint Patrick. The Mountain juts out of the surrounding plain, and is visible for miles around. The dramatic Slemish is actually the central core of a long extinct volcano. The legend goes that following his capture and being brought as a slave to Ireland, St Patrick worked as a shepherd at Slemish Mountain for about six years.

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February 13, 2024, Ballyboley Forest

Wonderfully expansive forest and the lovely Glenwhirry river as a bonus. Apparently this place is well known for having been haunted by an ancient apparition! Always the same four Druids appear. To observe, then vanish.

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The Queen of the Antrim Glens. Part of the Glenariff Glen has been designated as a National Nature Reserve. The timber boardwalk that winds through the glen and alongside the river gorge was first built about 100 years ago and has been carefully reconstructed to provide one of several spectacular walks. These include Rainbow Trail, Scenic Trail, Viewpoint Trail, and Waterfall Walk Trail...Yes there's a lovely Waterfall.

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Beaghmore (Bheitheach MhΓ³r), meaning β€˜big place of birch trees’. The stones speak of ancient rituals and to a people who understood astronomy. When you visit this ancient site look up in wonder at the sky and reflect, that the people that built these monuments observed the same sky, sun, moon and stars.

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Contained within the ruins is a sculpture of the crucifixion, which is thought to date from the 10th Century, making it one of the oldest in Ireland. St Lurach founded an important church here in the 6th century. It was plundered by Vikings in 832 and burned in 1135. Following the 12th-century ecclesiastical reforms this was the seat of a bishop from the mid 12th to the mid 13th century, then served as parish church until the new church across the road was built in the early 19th century. This long history is reflected in the much patched and altered fabric, and the big uneven graveyard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Tullynewy?

There are over 20 touring cycling routes available around Tullynewy, catering to various skill levels. This includes 1 easy route, 10 moderate routes, and 12 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in the Tullynewy area?

The touring cycling routes around Tullynewy traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills and verdant meadows. You can expect a mix of mostly paved roads, with some routes potentially including unpaved segments. Many routes feature significant elevation gains, offering a varied and often challenging cycling experience.

What natural features or attractions can I see while touring cycling near Tullynewy?

While touring cycling near Tullynewy, you can enjoy the picturesque natural beauty of the region. Notable features include the Blackwater River, which offers scenic riverside paths, and Brantry Lough, a tranquil lake known for its clear waters and serene landscapes. The area is generally characterized by rolling hills and lush green meadows.

Are there touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or less experienced cyclists?

Yes, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available around Tullynewy. While many routes present significant elevation gains, this option is designed to be more accessible for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride.

What are some challenging touring cycling routes for experienced cyclists?

For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Tullynewy area offers several difficult routes with substantial elevation gains. One such route is the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey – Sperrins, which covers nearly 120 km and features over 1000 meters of ascent. Another demanding option is the Cullybackey to Waterfoot loop β€” Antrim Coast & Glens, a 81.6 km route with over 870 meters of climbing.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in the Tullynewy area?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Tullynewy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Broughshane to Waterfoot loop β€” Antrim Coast & Glens and the Glennariff Forest and Carnlough Harbour loop from Ballymena – Antrim Forest & Glens.

What is the best time of year for touring cycling around Tullynewy?

The best time for touring cycling around Tullynewy is generally during the warmer and drier months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, you'll experience more favorable weather conditions, making the rolling hills and scenic landscapes more enjoyable. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.

Are the touring cycling routes around Tullynewy family-friendly?

While the region offers diverse terrain, including some challenging routes, there is at least one easy touring cycling route that could be suitable for families or those with less cycling experience. For family outings, it's advisable to choose routes with minimal elevation gain and consider the length to match the family's endurance.

Can I bring my dog on touring cycling routes in the Tullynewy area?

Generally, dogs are welcome on many public paths and trails in the region, provided they are kept under control, often on a leash, and that you clean up after them. However, specific regulations can vary depending on the exact route or land ownership (e.g., private estates, nature reserves). It's always best to check local signage or specific route descriptions for any restrictions before bringing your dog.

Are there options for long-distance touring cycling routes in the Tullynewy area?

Yes, the Tullynewy area offers several long-distance touring cycling routes. For instance, the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey – Sperrins is nearly 120 km long, providing a significant challenge for long-distance cyclists. Another option is the Broughshane to Slemish Mountain loop, which covers over 51 km.

What is the typical elevation gain on touring cycling routes around Tullynewy?

Touring cycling routes around Tullynewy often feature significant elevation gains due to the region's rolling hills. For example, routes like the Broughshane to Waterfoot loop β€” Antrim Coast & Glens can have over 770 meters of ascent, while the Cullybackey to Waterfoot loop β€” Antrim Coast & Glens involves over 870 meters of climbing. Be prepared for undulating terrain.

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