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The best cycling routes around Corr And Dunavally

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Touring cycling around Corr And Dunavally offers routes through a landscape characterized by rural roads, forest parks, and lough areas. The region features gentle elevation changes, with some routes including moderate climbs. These cycling routes near Corr and Dunavally often connect small towns and villages, providing a mix of open countryside and tree-lined sections.

Best touring cycling routes around Corr And Dunavally

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Gosford Forest Park & Seagaghan Reservoir loop from Armagh, a…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Gosford Forest Park & Seagaghan Reservoir loop from Armagh

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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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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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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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As soon as you enter the park, an impressive landscape of dense forests, open meadows and sprawling parkland unfolds - all surrounded by the imposing Gosford Castle, which fans of Game of Thrones might recognise. The ride through the park here offers a nice mix of relaxed paths and more exciting mountain bike routes, so there is something for everyone. I explored the family cycle paths and cycled through the mature trees, with the sunlight dancing through the leaves and creating a very special atmosphere. The park is spacious enough to find a quiet spot even on busy days. I particularly liked the view of the sheep grazing in the open meadows - an idyllic sight that makes you feel far away from everyday life. If you want to take a quick break, you can often find food trucks in the car park offering snacks and drinks. The only small negative point is that the paths are not always perfectly signposted, but a bit of adventure is part of it, right?

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The dam is easy to cross and from there you have a great view over the lake and the rolling hills that surround it. The peaceful atmosphere is only occasionally interrupted by the gentle rippling of the water. The reservoir provides fresh drinking water to the surrounding area and the trout fishery here is controlled by the Armagh Angling Club - so it's an interesting spot for anglers. Even if you're not here to fish, the scenery is simply relaxing and it's worth stopping for a few minutes and looking around. The roads around the lake are easy to drive on but there might be a few potholes in places - nothing that would stop a real cyclist. Overall a nice stop to enjoy nature and take a quick breather before moving on.

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Here, a bull sits, seemingly rising from the ground, sleeping contentedly. The stone is said to be connected to the legend of St. Patrick, who was once teased by his pet bull while building his church. Whether or not this was true, the story lends an air of mysticism to the place. The surroundings are quiet, and there is a small bench where you can rest while you reflect on the legends and myths that surround this place. The art installation is not necessarily a major highlight, but it adds an interesting touch to the landscape and gives your tour a small, unexpected detail. The road here is easy to ride, with only a few small inclines, so if you have time for a quick stop, this is a nice place to take a break and prepare for the next leg.

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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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June 7, 2023, Gosford Castle

Gosford Forest Park is set around the imposing Gosford Castle which you might recognise from Game of Thrones. Forest, woodlands and open parkland await with plenty of space to explore and enjoy the outdoors. There is a family cycle trail, as well as mountain bike trails and food vans are often available in the car park.

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Also known as Black Lough, it's unique habitat means it is a great place for bird watching with a number of rare species being seen. You're also likely to spot people course fishing for pike and perch. There are even eels in the water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Corr And Dunavally?

There are 8 touring cycling routes available around Corr And Dunavally, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.

What are the difficulty levels of the touring cycling routes in Corr And Dunavally?

The routes around Corr And Dunavally primarily feature moderate difficulty, with 7 moderate routes and 1 easy route. There are no difficult routes listed, making the area accessible for a wide range of cyclists.

Are there any family-friendly touring cycling routes in the area?

Yes, for a family-friendly option, consider the Castle Caulfield & Ballysaggart Lough loop from Dungannon. This route is rated as easy, covering 9.8 miles (15.8 km) and typically takes less than an hour, making it suitable for a relaxed family outing.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes around Corr And Dunavally?

Touring cycling routes in Corr And Dunavally are characterized by rural roads, forest parks, and lough areas. You can expect gentle elevation changes, with some routes including moderate climbs, offering a mix of open countryside and tree-lined sections.

What are some scenic viewpoints or landmarks I can see along the touring cycling routes?

While cycling, you might encounter various points of interest. Notable attractions in the broader area include the Navan Fort (Emain Macha), a significant historical site, and natural features like the Loughgall Country Park Lake. The Gosford Forest Park & Seagaghan Reservoir loop from Armagh, for instance, takes you through a forest park and past a reservoir.

Are there circular touring cycling routes available?

Yes, many routes in the area are circular. Examples include the popular Gosford Forest Park & Seagaghan Reservoir loop from Armagh and the Caledon & Glaslough loop from Armagh, both designed as loops for convenient exploration.

Where can I find places to eat or drink along the routes?

The routes often connect small towns and villages, which typically offer amenities like cafes and pubs. While specific establishments aren't listed for every route, exploring towns such as Armagh, Caledon, or Dungannon (depending on your chosen route) will provide options for refreshments. For example, Benburb Priory also features a cafe.

What is the best season for touring cycling in Corr And Dunavally?

General touring cycling in Ireland is often enjoyed during milder seasons. While specific data for Corr And Dunavally isn't available, spring through early autumn typically offers more favorable weather conditions for cycling, with less rain and more comfortable temperatures.

What do other touring cyclists say about the routes in Corr And Dunavally?

The touring cycling routes in Corr And Dunavally are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from a few reviews. Over 40 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, appreciating the rural roads, forest parks, and lough areas.

Are there options for experienced riders looking for a challenge?

While there are no routes explicitly rated as 'difficult', experienced riders can find moderate challenges. Routes like the Lough Gall – Loughgall Country Park loop from Tullyroan Oval, at 42.9 km with over 270m of elevation gain, or the longer Caledon Beam Engine – Navan Fort (Emain Macha) loop from Armagh (37.5 km with 280m elevation) offer longer distances and moderate climbs.

How long do the bike trails around Corr And Dunavally typically take to complete?

The duration of bike trails varies significantly. Shorter, easy routes like the Castle Caulfield & Ballysaggart Lough loop from Dungannon can be completed in under an hour. Longer, moderate routes such as the Gosford Forest Park & Seagaghan Reservoir loop from Armagh typically take around 2 hours 47 minutes, while the Caledon & Glaslough loop from Armagh can take over 3.5 hours.

Can I find routes that pass by loughs or reservoirs?

Yes, the region's landscape includes lough areas and reservoirs. The Gosford Forest Park & Seagaghan Reservoir loop from Armagh is a prime example, taking you past Seagaghan Reservoir. Another route, the Castle Caulfield & Ballysaggart Lough loop from Dungannon, passes by Ballysaggart Lough.

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