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Touring cycling routes around Tirmurty traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and valleys, typical of the Sperrins region. The terrain includes a mix of paved roads and gravel paths, offering varied surfaces for cyclists. Elevation changes are present, with some routes featuring moderate climbs and descents.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 20.6-mile North West Trail, gaining 639 feet, from Omagh to the Ulster American Folk Park in under two hours.
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Cycle the moderate 8.1-mile Sperrins Route 3 - Struel Valley Cycle Route through Gortin Glen Forest Park, enjoying scenic rivers and lakes.

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04:42
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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Newtownstewart Stone Bridge is an elegant 18th-century monument that spans the River Mourne with six characteristic arches. This robust stone structure not only forms an important link on the route south, but also offers one of the most beautiful photo opportunities in the region, with a picturesque view of the babbling water and the nearby Stewart Castle.
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Newtownstewart is a historic village with Baronscourt Castle as a notable attraction. Nestled in the scenic Sperrin Mountains, it offers outdoor activities like hiking and boasts a heritage-rich atmosphere with well-preserved architecture.
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Gortin Glen Forest Park is full of good trails and beautiful trees. There is a 5 mile scenic forest drive which is signposted and takes in all of the best views. With waterfalls, resident sika deer and a cafe at the centre of the park it makes an ideal detour from the road.
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The Lover's Retreat is a beautiful spot, home to nesting herons. Some say it's name is taken from the lovers who used to hide within the branches of the weeping willow. There is also often a coffee van here which adds to its allure for cyclists pedaling through Omagh. It is also popular with dog walkers so be sure to keep an eye out for four legged friends.
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As you pedal along the bike path tracing the Camowen River, keep an eye out for the water rushing over the weir.
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The Ulster American Folk Park brings to life 300 years of emigration in an open air museum. Guides are on hand to make your visit even more memorable and there are frequent events and exhibitions. Well worth a visit. For more information please see the website https://www.ulsteramericanfolkpark.org/
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Newtownstewart Bridge spans the Strule River on its way north to meet Fairy Water and Owenkillew.
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Pedaling along the Dunbreen Road you'll be rewarded with perfect countryside views. It is especially lovely when the gorse is flowering. Breath in deeply to enjoy its rich coconutty scent.
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Touring cycling routes around Tirmurty feature a landscape of rolling hills and valleys, characteristic of the Sperrins region. You'll encounter a mix of paved roads and gravel paths, offering varied surfaces. Expect moderate climbs and descents throughout the area.
There are 13 touring cycling routes available around Tirmurty. These routes range in difficulty, with 9 classified as moderate and 4 as difficult, providing options for various skill levels.
Yes, Tirmurty offers 4 challenging touring cycling routes. For example, the Gortin & Plumbridge loop from Newtownstewart — Sperrins is a difficult 37.3-mile (59.9 km) trail with significant elevation changes, often completed in about 4 hours 42 minutes.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy', there are 9 moderate routes that can be suitable for beginners with some cycling experience. The North West Trail, for instance, is a moderate 20.6-mile (33.2 km) route with gentle elevation changes through the local countryside.
Yes, several touring cycling routes around Tirmurty are circular. Examples include the Gortin & Plumbridge loop from Newtownstewart — Sperrins, the Gravel Path to Mullaghcarn – Campsite in Sperrins AONB loop from Tirmurty Hill, and the Campsite in Sperrins AONB – Gravel Path to Mullaghcarn loop from Tirmurty Hill.
Along the touring cycling routes, you can discover several scenic viewpoints and natural features. Consider visiting Mullaghcarn Summit for panoramic views, or the Waterfall in Gortin Glen Forest Park. The Sperrins Route 3 - Struel Valley Cycle Route also offers views of the scenic Struel Valley.
Yes, there are several lakes in the vicinity of Tirmurty's cycling routes. You can visit Oak Lough, Omagh Boating Lake, and New Lough, which offer tranquil spots to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Over 70 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Tirmurty's varied terrain. They often praise the region's rolling hills, quiet country roads, and the mix of paved and gravel paths that define the network, offering diverse options for different ability levels.
Yes, you can find cultural and historical landmarks nearby. The Darach the Guardian Sculpture is a notable man-made monument, and the Sacred Heart Church, Omagh, represents a significant religious building in the area.
The touring cycling routes in Tirmurty vary in distance. For example, the North West Trail is 20.6 miles (33.2 km), while the Sperrins Route 3 - Struel Valley Cycle Route is 8.1 miles (13.1 km). The longest route, Gortin & Plumbridge loop from Newtownstewart — Sperrins, spans 37.3 miles (59.9 km).


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