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Road cycling routes around Ballycloghan feature a mix of urban and accessible natural landscapes, characterized by mostly paved surfaces. The area includes the Comber Greenway, a disused railway line with elevated embankments and cuttings, providing smooth paths. Routes often traverse green meadows and offer views towards natural features like Strangford Lough. The terrain presents gentle gradients suitable for varied fitness levels, with some routes featuring moderate elevation gains.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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One of numerous politically charged murals that can be found throughout Belfast's streets.
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Artist Irony created this large-scale mural of a robin that contrasted with the buildings grey facade. It was created as part of a regeneration project funded by Urban Villages.
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If you get the chance visit the Great Hall with the portraits of all the chancellors of the university.
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Relaxed walking along the river (though a bit too much concrete) and popular for running.
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Impressive main building of the University and a great sight in early evening witrh twilight outside and all windows lit.
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In Belfast stands a fish so large, Made of steel and art, a true castle. Its blue shines in the sunlight, Its face a marine wonder. It swims in the cityscape, proud and free, A symbol of strength and harmony. People watch, marvel, laugh, And are awakened by the work of art. A sea spirit in the middle of the city, That shows what art and courage can do. The blue fish, so beautiful and clear, Remains wonderful in our hearts.
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Anyone wanting to walk from the city center to the Titanic Museum will inevitably have to cross here. It's better than crossing the busy car bridge next to it.
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The Lagan Weir Footbridge and Cycle Bridge is a suspended pedestrian bridge over the river. The bridge connects Donegall Quay and Queen's Quay.
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Road cycling routes in Ballycloghan feature mostly paved surfaces. You'll find a mix of urban areas, accessible natural landscapes, and dedicated paths like the Comber Greenway, which follows a disused railway line with elevated embankments and cuttings. The terrain generally includes gentle gradients, with some routes offering moderate elevation gains.
Yes, Ballycloghan offers routes suitable for various fitness levels, including easier options. The Bike Path to Belfast loop from Campbell College is an easy route. The Comber Greenway is particularly ideal for a relaxed, car-free cycling experience, making it great for families. Victoria Park also provides tranquil, gently curved paths suitable for leisurely rides.
The region boasts several scenic spots. You can enjoy views towards Strangford Lough, with its colorful houses along the esplanade. The Comber Greenway offers unique landscapes with high embankments providing 'pigeon's eye views' and low cuttings. You might also encounter green meadows, shady paths, and old stone bridges reflected in still waters. For specific natural attractions, consider visiting Cave Hill or the Belfast Botanic Gardens.
Yes, several routes pass by or are near interesting landmarks. For example, the Kiltonga Nature Reserve Lake – Ballycopeland Windmill loop from Parliament Buildings passes by natural reserves and historical landmarks. In the wider area, you can find attractions like Belfast City Hall, the Albert Memorial Clock, and Shaw's Bridge.
There are over 10 road cycling routes available around Ballycloghan, catering to various skill levels. These include 5 easy routes and 7 moderate routes, ensuring options for everyone from beginners to more experienced cyclists.
The road cycling routes in Ballycloghan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the accessibility of the Comber Greenway, and the blend of urban and natural landscapes.
While there are no routes classified as 'difficult' in Ballycloghan, several moderate routes offer more challenging rides with significant elevation gains. The Airport Road – Queen's University Belfast loop from Belmont is a moderate 31-mile route connecting urban areas with open roads, and the Kilmood Church loop from Parliament Buildings is another moderate option with notable elevation.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Ballycloghan are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Belmont Park – 24th S2WW3 Zee2 4G2 loop from Parliament Buildings and the Airport Road – Queen's University Belfast loop from Belmont.
The wider Ballycloghan area, particularly near Belfast, is generally well-connected. Locations like Victoria Park are easily accessible, and the Comber Greenway can be accessed from various points, including crossing King's Road near Barnett's Road, suggesting good integration with local transport networks.
While cycling is enjoyable year-round, spring offers a particularly pleasant experience, with spring flowers visible along the Comber Greenway in April. The region's green meadows and natural areas are beautiful during milder weather.
Absolutely. The Stormont Estate Gardens, located within Ballycloghan, offer extensive grounds for relaxation, complete with a children's playground, jogging paths, and outdoor gym equipment. Victoria Park in Belfast, easily accessible from Ballycloghan, provides a tranquil setting with a quiet lake, swans, and ducks.


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