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Touring cycling routes around Parsons Green Glebe are characterized by varied terrain, including paths that traverse rural landscapes and historical sites. The area features routes with gentle elevation changes as well as more challenging climbs, offering diverse experiences for cyclists. These routes often connect small towns and natural areas, providing opportunities to explore the local countryside.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
35.9km
02:11
290m
300m
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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63.9km
04:04
700m
700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.9km
03:15
350m
350m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.6km
01:15
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Forming part of the Kingfisher Cycle Trail, this country lane is lovely and quiet with good views of Round Lough
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Known locally as the "Wee Abbey", Clones Abbey is a ruined monastery dating back to the 12th century. The original abbey was founded by St. Tigernach as early as the 6th century. However, the abbey was destroyed by fire not once, but four times during its history. In the 16th century, the abbey suffered once again during the suppression of monasteries and Protestant reformation under Henry VIII. Less than a hundred years later, it lay in ruin, although some solitary monks still lived here until the 18th century. Today, you can visit the crumbling walls and take a look at the interesting graveyard. The abbey is free to visit and you can access it any time.
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Managed by the National Trust, the Crom Estate is a large nature reserve of woodlands, lake, castle ruins and islands. It is an important habitat for pine martens, bats, deer, red squirrels and butterflies. There is a coffee shop at the estate and if you fancy something different you can hire a boat to explore the lough. For more details check out the website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/crom
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The Crom Castle estate boathouse sits on the shore of Lough Erne below the main castle. The views out on onto the water from the boathouse are splendid, the perfect spot to pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy some relaxation.
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Great accommodation for cyclists in the centre of Clones. Very good food too.
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The round tower in Clones was originally built around the 10th century as part of the abbey. Although it would once have stood at 75 feet (23 m), the top part is now missing. Nonetheless, it is still a prominent feature on Clones' skyline. There would once have been four storeys, including a bell storey. St Tierney's graveyard, which surrounds the tower, is also an interesting place to explore with many 17th and 18th-century gravestones and the tomb shrine of St Tighernach.
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Known locally as the "Wee Abbey", Clones Abbey is a ruined monastery dating back to the 12th century. The original abbey was founded by St. Tigernach as early as the 6th century. However, the abbey was destroyed by fire not once, but four times during its history. In the 16th century, the abbey suffered once again during the suppression of monasteries and Protestant reformation under Henry VIII. Less than a hundred years later, it lay in ruin, although some solitary monks still lived here until the 18th century. Today, you can visit the crumbling walls and take a look at the interesting graveyard. The abbey is free to visit and you can access it any time.
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There are 9 touring cycling routes recorded in Parsons Green Glebe, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists.
Touring cycling routes in Parsons Green Glebe feature varied terrain, including rural landscapes and historical sites. You'll find paths with gentle elevation changes as well as more challenging climbs, connecting small towns and natural areas.
Yes, Parsons Green Glebe offers 3 easy touring cycling routes. An excellent option is the Old Crom Castle Ruins – Crom Estate Castle Ruins loop from Old Crom Castle (Ruins), which is 4.8 miles (7.7 km) long and leads through historical estate grounds.
A highly popular route is the Kingfisher Cycle Trail - Clones - Newbliss - Scotshouse (Ride 6), a 22.3-mile (35.9 km) trail with moderate elevation. Another favorite is the challenging Clones Round Tower – Clones 'Wee' Abbey loop from Clones, which is 39.7 miles (63.9 km) and passes historical landmarks.
The routes in Parsons Green Glebe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from over 3 reviews. Many touring cyclists appreciate the varied terrain and the opportunities to explore historical sites and rural paths.
Yes, several routes pass by significant historical sites. You can explore places like Clones 'Wee' Abbey, Old Crom Castle Ruins, and Clones Round Tower. The Old Crom Castle Ruins – Crom Estate Castle Ruins loop specifically takes you through historical estate grounds.
Absolutely. For advanced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Clones Round Tower – Clones 'Wee' Abbey loop from Clones is a difficult 39.7-mile (63.9 km) path featuring significant climbs and descents.
Yes, many routes in Parsons Green Glebe are designed as loops. Examples include the Old Crom Castle Ruins – Crom Estate Castle Ruins loop and the Clones Round Tower – Clones 'Wee' Abbey loop.
The routes often connect natural areas and rural landscapes. For instance, the Crom Estate Castle Ruins highlight suggests a forest setting, indicating opportunities to cycle through wooded areas and enjoy the countryside.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. An easy route like the Old Crom Castle Ruins – Crom Estate Castle Ruins loop can be completed in about 37 minutes, while a longer, more difficult route such as the Clones Round Tower – Clones 'Wee' Abbey loop might take over 4 hours.
Yes, the area includes highlights like Old Crom Castle Ruins, which is categorized as a viewpoint, and Crom Castle Boathouse, offering scenic views along the water.


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