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Touring cycling around Clondermot offers access to varied landscapes within County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The region features the Faughan Valley, characterized by the Faughan River, verdant hillsides, and ancient woodlands. Cyclists can also find routes near the historic city of Londonderry and its well-preserved Derry City Walls. The terrain includes riverside paths, urban routes, and more challenging ascents towards the Sperrin Mountains.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
84.5km
05:25
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Cycle the challenging 52.5-mile Grianan of Aileach loop from Londonderry, featuring significant climbs and panoramic views.
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28.8km
01:51
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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51.4km
03:03
280m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:02
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.6km
02:27
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is a 19th-century reconstruction of a fort believed to have been built by the Northern Uí Néill in the sixth or seventh century AD. Evidence suggests the site was in use before the fort's construction. It has been identified as the seat of the Kingdom of Ailech and as one of the royal sites of Gaelic Ireland.
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Built during the Great Famine of the mid-19th century, it bears witness to the great devotion of the Catholic population of Derry. Impressive church that dominates the Bogside district.
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From Belfast International Airport, Derry is reached after a change in Antrim (15 min by bus) and 90 min by train. Right on the river, on the Waterside but close to a bridge that takes you to the other side, close to the center.
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Here you have a wonderful view of the Foyle
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Beautiful viewpoint of the Foyle Bridge
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In Derry, the memory of Bloody Sunday is still very present, especially in the Bogside district, the scene of the attack.
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Muff, derived from the Irish word 'Magh' (meaning 'plain') is a village near the mouth of the River Foyle as it converges into Lough Foyle. It's close to the border separating the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Due to its humorous name, the village gets frequent smirks from passersby and visitors. Despite recent proposals to rename it, such suggestions have been consistently rejected. Now, residents are embracing its double entendre fame, with merchandise like T-shirts, keyrings, and baseballs featuring the slogan 'I love Muff' being sold online. Since the early 17th century, the small town has celebrated summer with the annual 'Muff Festival'.
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There are over 45 touring cycling routes around Clondermot, catering to various skill levels. These include 7 easy routes, 22 moderate routes, and 16 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
Touring cycling around Clondermot offers diverse terrain. You'll find relatively easy, paved routes along riverside paths like the Faughan Valley, urban routes through historic Derry/Londonderry, and more demanding ascents into the rolling hills and towards the Sperrin Mountains. Some routes may include unpaved or more challenging segments.
Yes, Clondermot offers several routes suitable for beginners and families. For instance, the region has 7 easy routes. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, options like the Derry City Walls – Guildhall Derry–Londonderry loop from Derry~Londonderry offer a moderate, relatively flat experience through historic city areas, which can be enjoyable for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 16 difficult routes available. A notable option is the Grianan of Aileach loop from Londonderry, which is 52.5 miles (84.5 km) long with significant elevation gain, offering panoramic views and a rewarding experience.
Many routes incorporate significant landmarks and offer scenic viewpoints. You can cycle past the historic Guildhall Derry–Londonderry, cross the iconic Peace Bridge (Derry/Londonderry), and see the Bloody Sunday Murals, Bogside. The Peace Bridge – Bloody Sunday Murals, Bogside loop from Derry~Londonderry is a great option for exploring these historical sites.
While specific parking details for every route are not provided, the region around Clondermot, particularly near urban centers like Derry/Londonderry and popular trailheads, generally offers parking facilities. For routes starting from the city, public car parks are available. It's advisable to check local parking information for your chosen starting point.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the Clondermot area, especially those originating from Derry/Londonderry, are accessible via public transport. Derry~Londonderry Train Station serves as a convenient starting point for routes like the Peace Bridge – Inch Island Boardwalk loop from Derry~Londonderry Train Station. Bus services also connect various towns and villages, potentially allowing access to other trailheads.
Yes, especially on routes that pass through or near urban areas like Derry/Londonderry or charming villages along the Faughan Valley. You'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments at cafes and pubs. For example, the Derry Girls Mural – Guildhall Derry–Londonderry loop from Drumahoe takes you through the city where numerous options are available.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from scenic river valleys to historic cityscapes and rolling hills, and the network's options for various ability levels. The blend of natural beauty and historical interest is a common highlight.
Yes, particularly on routes that follow river valleys or pass through woodlands. The Faughan Valley, for instance, meanders along the Faughan River, offering views of ancient woodlands where you might spot local wildlife. Learmount Forest, traversed by the River Faughan, is known for opportunities to spot otters and dippers, making it a good area for nature observation.
The best time for touring cycling in Clondermot is generally during the spring (April-May) and summer (June-August) months. During these periods, the weather is typically milder, with longer daylight hours and less rainfall, making for more comfortable riding conditions and better visibility of the scenic landscapes.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Clondermot are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Grianan of Aileach loop from Londonderry and the Peace Bridge – Inch Island Boardwalk loop from Derry~Londonderry Train Station, offering convenient circular journeys.


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