Aghacramphill is a townland situated in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, forming part of the wider Fermanagh and Omagh region. This area is characterized by diverse landscapes, including the expansive Lough Erne basin, rolling drumlin farmland, and extensive forests like Ballintempo and Lough Navar. The terrain varies from relatively flat, scenic lakeside routes to more challenging upland areas with significant elevation. These natural features provide a suitable environment for several outdoor activities, such as road cycling.
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100.0km
05:00
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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50.7km
02:34
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540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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82.5km
03:28
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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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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Aghacramphill, situated in County Fermanagh, is primarily recognized for road cycling. The broader Fermanagh and Omagh region provides diverse landscapes suitable for various outdoor activities. These include routes around Lough Erne, through forests, and across rolling uplands.
Road cycling in the Aghacramphill area features varied terrain. Cyclists can find routes around the shallow Lough Erne basin, through drumlin farmland, and within forests. The region also offers more challenging upland climbs in areas like Cuilcagh Mountain and the Brougher Mountain uplands.
While Aghacramphill itself is a townland, the surrounding Fermanagh and Omagh region offers notable road cycling opportunities. Routes like the Kingfisher Cycle Trail loop around lakes and through villages. For more information, consult the komoot guide Road Cycling Routes around Aghacramphill.
Yes, the Aghacramphill area offers options suitable for beginners. Routes around the Lough Erne basin tend to be flatter and less demanding. Castle Archdale, for example, features a 6-mile (10 km) cycle route through mature forest, which can be suitable for less experienced riders.
The region around Aghacramphill offers several scenic highlights. The viewpoint at the top of Magho Cliffs provides expansive views across Lough Erne. Cyclists can also experience the beauty of forests like Ballintempo and Lough Navar, and the picturesque drumlin farmland.
Aghacramphill has been visited by more than 15 komoot users. While there are no specific routes listed directly within the townland, the broader region is recognized for its outdoor appeal, particularly for road cycling.
Yes, komoot offers a guide specifically for the region. Cyclists can explore Road Cycling Routes around Aghacramphill to find detailed information and planned tours.
Parking availability varies by specific route or trailhead within the wider Fermanagh and Omagh region. Cyclists should check local information for popular starting points such as Castle Archdale or other access points around Lough Erne for designated parking areas.
The Fermanagh and Omagh region, including the Aghacramphill area, is generally suitable for road cycling during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons typically offer more favorable conditions for exploring the diverse landscapes and dedicated cycle routes.
For official tourism and outdoor activity information concerning the wider Fermanagh and Omagh district, which includes Aghacramphill, the official website is fermanaghomagh.com.
The Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, which covers the Aghacramphill area, can be contacted at +443003031777 for general inquiries regarding the region.
The Kingfisher Cycle Trail is a notable long-distance route that passes through the Fermanagh and Omagh region, offering extensive cycling opportunities around the lakes and through various towns and villages. This trail provides options for longer rides.

