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The best road cycling routes around Killynaul

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Road cycling around Killynaul features routes through an undulating landscape characterized by rural roads and historic sites. The terrain includes gentle ascents and descents, with elevations typically ranging from 250 to 630 meters. This area offers a mix of open countryside and routes passing by notable landmarks, providing varied scenery for road cyclists.

Best road cycling routes around Killynaul

  • The most popular road cycling route is Stables Café at Benburb Priory loop from Benburb, a 25.7 miles (41.4 km)…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Benburb Priory – Blackwater River Weir loop from Benburb

42.5km

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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. Good fitness required. 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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October 9, 2024, Navan Fort (Emain Macha)

Navan Fort, also known as Emain Macha, is one of those places that literally breathes history. As a cyclist, you can feel a breath of the past here as you roll gently over the grassy hills. The site, rich in Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age finds, is not only archaeologically fascinating, but also firmly embedded in Irish mythology. The kings of Ulster are said to have ruled here, and the legends of Macha, the namesake, are omnipresent. The gentle climbs around the fort are not too demanding, but give you space to let your gaze wander over the green hills - particularly dramatic when dark clouds pile up in the sky and cast a mystical atmosphere over the landscape. A detour to the visitor center is worthwhile: Here you can find out more about the exciting stories and the excavations that provide insight into Ireland's deepest past.

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The Caledon Beam Engine is an exciting relic from another era that will accompany you on your tour through the Northern Ireland countryside. Nestled in the remains of an old wool mill, the beam engine tells of an era when the pounding and banging of machines shaped everyday life. Today it stands almost forgotten by the roadside and is a reminder of the region's industrial past. The ruin has its own charm - rusty gears, weathered walls and a feeling of time standing still. If you want to pause for a moment to take in the surroundings, this is an ideal place to dismount for a moment. This is not about perfectly restored monuments, but about the raw charm and stories that such places carry. Look out for the old inscriptions and the signs of decay that give the Beam Engine an almost sculptural appearance. This place is a silent witness to a time long gone and offers you a welcome change from the wide fields and winding roads of the region.

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The Tassagh Viaduct rises above the Callan River Valley with its massive arches - a silent witness to bygone railway times. The line, which was originally part of the Castleblayney, Keady and Armagh Railway, opened in 1910 and once carried trains across the valley. Today the tracks have disappeared, but the impressive structure remains and blends beautifully into the green landscape. As I drove under the arches, I felt like I was experiencing a piece of history up close. Looking up at the imposing stone arches makes you pause for a moment and marvel. The old Beetling Mill is also nearby, a reminder of the region's industrial past. If you have a bit of time, a little detour there is worth it. The roads in the area are mostly in good condition, but there are also a few bumpy spots - nothing that will bother an experienced cyclist. Overall, a worthwhile stop that will appeal to more than just railway enthusiasts.

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As you step through the magnificent gate, you will be enveloped by the timelessness of this historic place. The old walls, which shine in the sun, tell stories from times long past and invite you to discover them. The municipality has enriched this treasure trove of history with a library and a museum that attract knowledge seekers and history lovers. In the quiet rooms of the library you can leaf through old writings and be transported back to times gone by, while the museum brings the history of the place and its people to life. After a journey of discovery through history and culture, the Priorat's café beckons with its seductive scent of freshly brewed coffee. Here, in an ambience that wonderfully combines modernity and history, you can take a little time out. Choose from comfortable seating inside or settle on one of the terraces to soak up the rays while munching on delicious pastries. But the Priory has even more to offer. A dreamy little walkway winds from the building down to the river. A path lined with blooming flowers and old trees that acts as an invitation to explore this wonderful terrain in all its splendor.

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This handsome looking weir stretches across the river like a silent sentinel, capturing the clear waters of the Blackwater as they glisten in the sun and bathe the surrounding area in a calming sound. Next to the weir there is a green oasis in which time seems to stand still. Lush green areas, peppered with scattered trees, invite you to linger. Picnic benches, strategically placed, offer the ideal place to watch the water play at the weir, let your thoughts wander and unwind. Here, on the banks of the Blackwater, you can escape everyday life for a moment and lose yourself in the peaceful atmosphere of the park.

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Nice little cafe at Benburb Priory. Well worth a stop if you are in the area.

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Navan Fort is an important part of Irish mythology. It is said to be a pre-Christian royal site and is sometimes known as Navan Rath. It is full of legend and archeology. There is a visitor centre at the fort with guided tours available. For further information see the website https://visitarmagh.com/places-to-explore/navan-centre-fort/

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The last housed beam engine in Ireland is a significant piece of industrial and social history. The Caldon Beam Engine has been preserved since the Woollen Mill was destroyed in 1985.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Killynaul?

There are over 30 road cycling routes around Killynaul, catering to various skill levels. This includes 12 easy routes, 19 moderate routes, and 1 challenging route, ensuring options for beginners and experienced cyclists alike.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in Killynaul?

Road cycling around Killynaul features an undulating landscape with rural roads. You'll encounter gentle ascents and descents, with elevations typically ranging from 250 to 630 meters. The routes offer a mix of open countryside and paths passing by historic sites and notable landmarks.

Are there any easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Killynaul?

Yes, Killynaul offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. One such route is The Mall, Armagh Memorials loop from Killylea, which covers 35.5 km with a manageable elevation gain, providing a pleasant ride through the area.

What are some of the most scenic road cycling routes in Killynaul?

Many routes in Killynaul offer scenic views, often combining rural landscapes with historical sites. The Navan Fort (Emain Macha) – Gosford Castle loop from Caledon is particularly noted for its scenic rural settings and ancient sites, providing a rewarding experience for cyclists.

Are there any circular road cycling routes in Killynaul?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Killynaul are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the popular Stables Café at Benburb Priory loop from Benburb is a circular route that takes you past historic sites.

What historical landmarks or attractions can I see along the road cycling routes?

Killynaul's road cycling routes often pass by significant historical landmarks. You can cycle past sites like Benburb Priory, the ancient Navan Fort (Emain Macha), and the Caledon Beam Engine. These attractions add a rich cultural dimension to your ride.

Are there any routes that include a cafe or pub stop?

Yes, some routes offer opportunities for refreshment stops. The Stables Café at Benburb Priory loop from Benburb is a great option, as it passes directly by the Stables Café at Benburb Priory, perfect for a break.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Killynaul?

The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Killynaul, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes rolling hills and rural roads, and the opportunity to explore historical landmarks while enjoying the peaceful countryside.

What is the most challenging road cycling route in Killynaul?

While Killynaul primarily features easy to moderate routes, the Navan Fort (Emain Macha) – Gosford Castle loop from Caledon includes the highest elevation gain in the area, making it one of the more challenging options for those seeking a greater workout.

Can I find routes that are suitable for a family road cycling outing?

Yes, Killynaul has 12 easy routes that are generally suitable for families or those looking for a less strenuous ride. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and allow for a more relaxed pace, perfect for enjoying the scenery together.

Are there any routes that pass by lakes or water features?

Yes, some routes offer views of local water features. For instance, you might encounter sights like the Blackwater River Weir or Brantry Lough, providing picturesque moments during your ride.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Killynaul?

While specific weather conditions vary, the broader region of Ireland generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from late spring through early autumn (May to September). During these months, you can typically expect milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring Killynaul's routes.

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