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Road cycling routes around Demesne often feature a blend of coastal scenery, historical landmarks, and cultivated parklands. The region is characterized by its relatively gentle terrain, with routes frequently passing by lighthouses, windmills, and historic estates. These areas provide varied landscapes, from open coastal stretches to more sheltered paths near gardens and castles.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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71.3km
02:59
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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86.3km
03:32
400m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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60.6km
03:00
370m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.7km
02:12
240m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.7km
01:28
170m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Carrowdore Castle Gate is one of the original 19th-century entrance lodges to the Carrowdore Castle estate in County Down. Built in a Gothic style, it features a castellated parapet and turret-like details that echo the look of the main house. Today it stands as one of the most distinctive remnants of the castle complex, marking the historic gateway to the estate.
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Simple sandwiches, paninies and drinks. outdoor seating or in a covered space.
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Built in 1622 by Roland Savage. The tower has had several alterations over its past. The neo gothic style was introduced in the early 19th century.
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Visitors to Corrog Wood will be greeted by a curious wooden sculpture of a Dryad. The sculpture has been affectionately named the ‘Frump in the Stump’. A dryad is a tree nymph in Greek mythology. The Dryad keeps a watchful, protective eye on the new wood standing at the entrance. Continue past the Dryad on through the little kissing gate and a loop pathway will be waiting to lead you around the 14-acre wood, where a mix of approximately 12,000 native trees and 400 metres of hedging have been planted.
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The Marina is a nature reserve of unparalleled beauty, it is a good starting point on which to explore the Lough.
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Portaferry ( from Port an Pheire 'landing place of the ferry' ) is a small town in County down, at the southern end of the Ards Peninsula, near the Narrows at the entrance to Strangford Lough. It hosts its own small Marina, From where the The Ferry service operates daily at 30-minute intervals (7.45 am to 10.45 pm) between the villages of Portaferry and Strangford. The Lough being one of the world's most important marine sites with over 2,000 marine species. There are fine Georgian buildings in the town square, including a Market House, now used as a community centre. Portaferry Castle, a 16th-century townhouse ruin, sits atop a slope overlooking the Harbour.
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Road cycling routes in Demesne offer a diverse landscape, often featuring a blend of coastal views, historical landmarks, and cultivated parklands. You'll frequently pass by lighthouses, windmills, and historic estates, enjoying varied terrain from open coastal stretches to more sheltered paths near gardens and castles. The region is known for its picturesque settings and natural beauty.
Demesne offers a good selection of road cycling routes, with a total of 37 available. These cater to various skill levels, including 21 easy routes and 16 moderate routes. There are no routes classified as difficult, making it accessible for many cyclists.
Yes, Demesne is a great place for beginners, with 21 easy road cycling routes available. These routes typically feature relatively gentle terrain, making them ideal for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
Many road cycling routes in Demesne pass by significant historical landmarks. You can explore various castles such as Sketrick Castle, Castle Ward Tower (a famous filming location), and Audley's Castle. The region also features historic estates and structures like the Ballycopeland Windmill, which is part of the popular Ballycopeland Windmill – Donaghadee Lighthouse loop from Kircubbin.
Yes, Demesne is rich in natural beauty and cultivated gardens. The region is home to stunning areas like Mount Stewart Gardens, which you can visit on routes such as the Mount Stewart Gardens – Ballywalter Beach loop from Kircubbin. You can also find beautiful lake views, including Whiterock Harbour and the Forest Path Along Strangford Lough, offering serene natural settings.
The best time for road cycling in Demesne is generally during the milder months, from spring through early autumn. This period offers more predictable weather, longer daylight hours, and the opportunity to fully appreciate the coastal scenery and cultivated gardens. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The road cycling routes in Demesne are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, scenic coastal views, and the opportunity to pass by historical landmarks and charming harbor towns.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Demesne are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the popular Ballycopeland Windmill – Donaghadee Lighthouse loop from Kircubbin and the Kirkistown Castle loop from Kircubbin, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
While specific parking areas vary by route, many trailheads and popular starting points in Demesne, especially near towns like Kircubbin, offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot for the most accurate parking information for your chosen ride.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Demesne pass through or near charming towns and villages where you can find cafes, shops, and other amenities for refreshments. Coastal routes, in particular, often have options in harbor towns like Donaghadee, providing convenient stops during your ride.
For extensive coastal riding with beautiful views, consider the Donaghadee Lighthouse – View of Portaferry Harbor loop from Kircubbin. This moderate 54.9-mile (88.4 km) route offers panoramic views across the water and towards various harbor towns.
Absolutely. The Carrowdore Castle Gate – Mount Stewart Gardens loop from Kircubbin is a great example. This moderate 51.7-mile (83.2 km) route takes you through historical landscapes and past notable gardens, offering a blend of cultural and natural beauty.


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