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Touring cycling around Largymore, located within Lisburn and Castlereagh in Northern Ireland, features a landscape characterized by the River Lagan and its associated towpath. The region offers a mix of traffic-free routes, tranquil meadows, and expansive green spaces. These natural features provide a varied terrain suitable for touring cyclists seeking both relaxed and more challenging rides.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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61.8km
03:50
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Moderate bike ride. 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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03:12
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cycle and pedestrian bridge over the Lagan
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The bridge is named after Captain John Shaw of Oliver Cromwell's army, who built an oak bridge here in 1655. A stone bridge was built by Thomas Burgh in 1691, although this was destroyed by flooding, which led to it being replaced by the present bridge in 1709.
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The path, which is part of National Cycle Route 9, offers a peaceful atmosphere that is ideal for relaxed bike rides - but walkers, joggers and dog owners also appreciate the route. The contrast between the quiet river and the partially flooded sections that can appear after heavy rain is particularly exciting. Sometimes the path leads directly to the water, and it almost seems as if the Lagan wants to reclaim a bit more space. The trees are reflected in the calm waters, which creates an almost mystical atmosphere in cloudy weather. Another highlight are the small, branching mountain bike trails that bring a bit of adventure to the tour. If you want a change and don't just want to follow the river, these trails offer a welcome change.
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The path, which is part of National Cycle Route 9, offers a peaceful atmosphere that is ideal for relaxed bike rides - but walkers, joggers and dog owners also appreciate the route. The contrast between the quiet river and the partially flooded sections that can appear after heavy rain is particularly exciting. Sometimes the path leads directly to the water and it almost seems as if the Lagan wants to reclaim a bit more space. The trees are reflected in the calm waters, which creates an almost mystical atmosphere in cloudy weather. Another highlight are the small, branching mountain bike trails that bring a bit of adventure to the tour. If you want a change and don't just want to follow the river, these trails offer a welcome change.
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The park covers almost 130 hectares and offers a variety of landscapes - from wide meadows and shady woodlands to manicured rose and Japanese gardens. The International Rose Trials, which take place here every year, are particularly exciting. If you come at the right time, you can admire an impressive variety of roses, which are judged by international experts. But the park has a lot to offer away from the roses in bloom: whether you just want to take a quiet walk in the Walled Garden, explore the Japanese Garden or challenge yourself on the orienteering course - everyone will find a favorite spot here. A small café provides refreshments and the playground also has something for younger visitors. The park has many hidden corners that make it an ideal stop to recharge.
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The old stone bridge stretches majestically over the still water, which is perfectly reflected and creates a calm, almost magical atmosphere. The surrounding nature is inviting and offers a wonderful backdrop with green meadows and shady paths. A light wind blows through the trees and the sounds of nature accompany you with every pedal stroke.
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The Castle has over 100 acres of ornamental lawns, peaceful woodlands and picturesque glens to discover. Dogs are not permitted within the gardens and café unless they are trained assistance dogs.
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There are nearly 100 touring cycling routes in and around Largymore, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored over 900 of these routes.
The routes around Largymore cater to various abilities. You'll find approximately 29 easy routes, 48 moderate routes, and 20 more difficult options, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist.
Yes, the Largymore area is well-suited for family cycling, particularly along the Lagan Towpath. This traffic-free route offers a peaceful environment alongside the River Lagan, making it ideal for a relaxed and scenic journey with children. Routes like Lisburn to Belfast Pathway loop from Lisburn are generally easy and suitable for families.
Touring cycling in Largymore offers diverse natural features, primarily centered around the River Lagan. You can expect to ride alongside the tranquil river on the Lagan Towpath, explore the varied wildlife habitats of Lagan Meadows Nature Reserve, and pass through expansive green spaces like Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the Loughshore Trail: Moira Loop is a popular 38.4-mile circular trail that explores the scenic loughshore area. Another option is the Lisburn to Rowallane Gardens loop, which takes you through the countryside.
Along the touring cycling routes, you can discover several interesting landmarks and natural highlights. The Lagan Towpath itself is a major feature, offering continuous scenic views. You might also pass by Shaw's Bridge, the tranquil Lagan Meadows Nature Reserve, and the beautiful Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Rose Garden and Stone Monoliths.
The touring cycling routes around Largymore are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from peaceful, traffic-free paths along the Lagan Towpath to more challenging loops with elevation, such as the Lagan Towpath and Divis Mountain Loop.
Yes, Largymore offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. The Lagan Towpath – Lagan Towpath loop from Lisburn is an excellent example, providing a relatively flat and traffic-free experience along the river.
While specific parking details for every route vary, the Largymore area, being part of Lisburn and Castlereagh, generally offers accessible parking options, especially near popular starting points for the Lagan Towpath and larger parks like Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park. It's advisable to check local parking information for your chosen starting point.
Yes, as you cycle through the Largymore area and its surroundings, particularly along the Lagan Towpath and near Lisburn, you will find various amenities including cafes and pubs. These establishments offer convenient stops for refreshments and breaks during your ride.
The Largymore area is enjoyable for touring cycling throughout much of the year. Autumn is particularly vibrant, with the leaves displaying a rich palette of yellow and red, especially in areas like Lagan Meadows Nature Reserve. Spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for exploring the green spaces and towpaths.


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