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The best road cycling routes around Rockmacreeny

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Road cycling around Rockmacreeny offers routes through County Armagh's varied terrain, characterized by rolling hills and picturesque countryside. The region, known as the "Orchard County," features extensive apple orchards and lush landscapes. Cyclists can explore areas near the Ring of Gullion, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and routes that pass through significant forest parks like Gosford Forest Park. The elevation changes are generally moderate, providing diverse cycling experiences.

Best road cycling routes around Rockmacreeny

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Last updated: May 26, 2026

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Fruitfield Factory loop from Richhill

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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.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate
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July 18, 2025, Lottie's Café

Nice little cafe in the village of Scarva right alongside the Newry canal towpath, great for brekkie, lunch or just topping up the hydration.

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Hollie Berrie is a good place for refreshments on the route at Scarva

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The small town of Scarva, nestled between green meadows and the quiet canal, offers a welcome break on my bike tour through Northern Ireland. Here you cycle on well-maintained paths past historic bridges and small villages that give you the feeling that time has stood still. The British flags fluttering along the side of the road remind you that you are in a culturally special area - a detail that reflects the identity of the region. The route is easy to cycle, the surrounding landscape is gently rolling, which makes for pleasant cycling. The view of wide fields and rolling hills invites you to slow down now and then and take in the peace and quiet. A special feature of Scarva is the annual Orange Order March, which transforms the village into a kind of open-air stage once a year and keeps the traditions of this region alive.

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Lough Neagh is a real gem for cyclists, especially if you enjoy pedalling along the water. The paths around the lake offer a varied mix of rolling shoreline landscapes, gravel paths and beautiful viewpoints that give you a different perspective of the water every time. What makes this place special is not just the nature, but also the stories that are in the air here - from sunken kingdoms to legendary giants who are said to have created the lake with a single throw. The atmosphere here changes constantly with the weather: on clear days the water sparkles in the sun, while clouds cast a mystical veil over the lake. The picnic areas along the shore invite you to take a short rest and watch the swans and ducks gliding leisurely across the surface. But not everything is idyllic - recent environmental problems such as the blue-green algae plague are a constant theme. It shows that this magical place needs care and attention to maintain its charm. The best way to do this is on a bike that can handle going off the beaten track. The wind can sometimes blow strongly across the lake, which requires a bit of extra energy, but you will be rewarded with great views. A tour around Lough Neagh combines history, nature and small adventures - an experience that always reveals new facets.

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Located on the southern shore of Lough Neagh, the trail takes you through a tranquil landscape that is home to a diverse range of wildlife. If you're lucky, you might spot a shy badger, a heron on the bank, or even an otter gliding through the water. The sounds of buzzards circling above the treetops add an almost mystical touch to the setting. The Derrytrasna Cycle Route starts and ends right here, taking you on a relaxed loop that's perfectly integrated into the nature reserve. The paved path changes to a natural path that takes you through dense vegetation. The route is not demanding, but offers just the right mix of relaxation and a slight challenge. In the late afternoon, when the sun is lower and casts golden light over the lake, the island unfolds its very special charm. The scenery is almost picturesque - a nice opportunity to stop and simply enjoy the moment.

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Ground Espresso Bars Café is located right on the road, making it an ideal stop for cyclists travelling along the Newry Canal Towpath. Just a stone's throw from the River Bann, the small café offers a welcome place to take a quick breather. Here you can recharge your batteries with a cup of coffee or a small snack before continuing on. The atmosphere around the old, charming brick building is relaxed and inviting. Its proximity to the cycle path makes it a meeting point for cyclists and walkers alike. You can have a good conversation here or just watch the cyclists go by while sitting outside. Those who continue along the river soon find themselves in a rural landscape, accompanied by the Craigavon Lakes in the distance.

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The wave-shaped metal sculpture seems to blend gently into the landscape on the shores of Lough Neagh, as if it were merging with the water itself. In the background lies Ireland's largest lake, whose vastness and still surface exude a special sense of calm. The reflective surfaces of the sculpture catch the light and reflect it back - a play with the elements that subtly enlivens the surroundings. Here you can pause for a moment and enjoy the view. You might sit on a picnic blanket, letting your gaze wander over the glittering surface of the water while breathing in the fresh air. All around you, the nature reserve is lively but at the same time peaceful, and the sculpture is a reminder of how closely art and nature are connected here. A beautiful place to take in the impressions before continuing on your path.

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On your hike around Oxford Island, you can enjoy the scenery to the fullest. A bench on the shore invites you to sit down for a moment and enjoy the view of Lough Neagh. The gentle lapping of the water and the swaying trees create a peaceful atmosphere - an ideal place to just take a deep breath. At Kinnagoe Marina, the boats rock in the water, their masts reaching silently into the sky. The reflections in the water and the quiet clinking of the rigging put you in a maritime mood. As you walk further, dense bushes alternate with sparse forest patches through which you can look through and the evening sun's rays illuminate the path. It is a beautiful place to experience nature and tranquility before continuing your hike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Rockmacreeny?

There are over 160 road cycling routes available around Rockmacreeny, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes navigate through County Armagh's varied terrain, including rolling hills and picturesque countryside.

What kind of terrain can I expect when road cycling near Rockmacreeny?

Road cycling around Rockmacreeny is characterized by rolling hills and lush landscapes. The region, known as the "Orchard County," features extensive apple orchards, especially around Loughgall. While generally moderate, some routes offer more challenging climbs, particularly near the Ring of Gullion, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Are there routes suitable for beginners or less experienced road cyclists?

Yes, Rockmacreeny offers routes suitable for all abilities. Approximately 36 of the routes are classified as easy, providing gentler gradients and shorter distances for those new to road cycling or looking for a more relaxed ride.

What about more challenging road cycling routes in the area?

For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 5 difficult routes available around Rockmacreeny. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes and longer distances, such as those that might explore the more demanding sections around the Slieve Gullion mountain within the Ring of Gullion.

When is the best time of year to go road cycling in Rockmacreeny?

The spring, particularly May, is an excellent time to visit, as the region celebrates its "Orchard County" heritage with the annual Apple Blossom Festival. The countryside is blanketed in pink blooms, offering a stunning visual backdrop for your ride. Summer months also provide pleasant conditions for cycling.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while cycling around Rockmacreeny?

Many routes offer scenic views and pass by notable natural features. You can cycle through areas with views towards Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland's largest freshwater lake, or explore routes near the Ring of Gullion. The Cusher River and Clare Glen Stone Bridges are also accessible along some routes.

Are there any historical sites along the road cycling routes?

Yes, several routes pass by historical points of interest. For instance, the Gosford Castle – Scarva Village loop from Richhill navigates through scenic countryside and past historical sites, including Gosford Castle. The broader County Armagh also features sites like Navan Fort, an ancient ceremonial center.

What do other cyclists say about the routes in Rockmacreeny?

The road cycling routes around Rockmacreeny are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 3 reviews. Over 900 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the picturesque countryside and diverse cycling experiences.

Are there any specific parks or forest areas accessible by road bike?

Yes, routes often pass through or near significant forest parks. The Barn Pantry – Gosford Castle loop from Richhill, for example, takes you close to Gosford Forest Park, which is known for its diverse woodland and open parkland, and even features a Red Deer Enclosure.

Can I find places to stop for refreshments along the routes?

Some routes are named after local establishments, suggesting opportunities for refreshments. For instance, the The Barn Pantry – Gosford Castle loop from Richhill and the Lottie's Café – Scarva Village loop from Richhill indicate potential stops for food and drink along your ride.

Are there any long-distance road cycling options?

Yes, Rockmacreeny offers several longer routes for endurance cyclists. For example, the Lottie's Café – Scarva Village loop from Richhill is nearly 80 kilometers (50 miles) long, providing a substantial ride through the region's varied landscapes.

Are the road cycling routes typically loop trails?

Many of the popular road cycling routes around Rockmacreeny are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Gosford Castle – Scarva Village loop from Richhill and the View of Lough Neagh loop from Richhill.

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