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Touring cycling around Inishcollan features a landscape characterized by a mix of loughs, rural roads, and historic estates. The terrain includes gentle undulations and some more challenging ascents, with elevation gains ranging from under 50 meters to over 500 meters. The region offers varied routes suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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19.6km
01:11
130m
130m
Cycle the easy 12.2-mile Knockninny Loop from Derrylin, enjoying scenic views of Lough Erne, the Sillees River, and lush farmlands.
52.4km
03:18
550m
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Cycle the difficult 32.5-mile Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop from Lisnaskea, featuring Upper Lough Erne views and historical ruins.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.7km
02:44
220m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.8km
02:08
180m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A pretty lough side jetty which is popular as sleeping place for motorhomes. It is a place of quiet natural beauty and is popular with locals coming to enjoy the lough.
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This cute little harbour on Upper Lough Erne also has a little beach by the road plus toilets and showers, so a great place to stop by if you are on a longer tour. St Ninnidh's Well is just inside the wood to the east of the quay, named after one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. The water from the well is said to cure problems with eyes.
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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 road passed around the edge of Doon Forest. Mostly a conifer plantation, there is also a lot of deciduous planting around the outside. The quiet road through the trees feel particularly lush in May when the leaves are at their newest and greenest.
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There is a great view from the car park, but even better, park up your bike and take the short trail to the hiking viewpoint. There you can marvel at the panoramic views across County Fermanagh and County Monaghan. Take a seat in the oversized chair and enjoy. Especially lovely at sunrise and sunset.
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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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Carnmore, or Carn Rock as it's known locally, is a scenic viewpoint on the western edge of Sliabh Beagh. The name Carnmore roughly translates to "big burial mound". In Irish mythology, Carnmore is believed to be the burial place of Bith, son of Noah. Cessair, who was a great leader of the first inhabitants of Ireland, was said to be a daughter of Bith.
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Inishcollan offers a diverse landscape for touring cyclists, characterized by a mix of loughs, quiet rural roads, and routes passing through historic estates. The terrain varies from gentle undulations to more challenging ascents, with elevation gains ranging from under 50 meters to over 500 meters, providing options for different cycling preferences.
There are 7 touring cycling routes documented for Inishcollan, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult. These routes showcase the region's lough-side paths, rural roads, and historic areas.
Yes, Inishcollan has easy routes perfect for beginners or families. The Knockninny loop from Derrylin is an easy 12.2-mile (19.6 km) trail through local countryside, typically completed in about 1 hour 10 minutes. Another easy option is the Old Crom Castle Ruins β Crom Estate Castle Ruins loop from Old Crom Castle (Ruins), a shorter 4.8-mile (7.7 km) ride through historic grounds.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the The Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop from Lisnaskea is a difficult 32.5-mile (52.4 km) path. This route features significant elevation gain and takes you through the historic Crom Estate, offering a rewarding experience.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Inishcollan are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Knockninny loop from Derrylin, the The Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop from Lisnaskea, and the Old Crom Castle Ruins β Crom Estate Castle Ruins loop from Old Crom Castle (Ruins).
Several routes offer glimpses into the region's history and natural beauty. The The Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop from Lisnaskea and the Old Crom Castle Ruins β Crom Estate Castle Ruins loop from Old Crom Castle (Ruins) both pass through the historic Crom Estate, known for its ancient woodlands and castle ruins. Many routes also feature scenic lough-side paths.
The duration of touring cycling routes in Inishcollan varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. You can find shorter rides like the Old Crom Castle Ruins β Crom Estate Castle Ruins loop, which takes about 37 minutes, to longer, more challenging tours such as the Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop, which can take over 3 hours.
Over 17 touring cyclists have explored Inishcollan using komoot, indicating a growing interest in the region's varied terrain. Cyclists often appreciate the mix of lough-side paths, rural roads, and routes through historic estates, which provide diverse experiences for all ability levels.
Yes, Inishcollan offers several moderate routes. The Lough Barry β Lough Corban loop from Belle Isle is a moderate 29-mile (46.7 km) route with a good balance of distance and elevation. Another moderate option is the Lough Barry β Rath loop from Lisnaskea, spanning 22.8 miles (36.8 km).
Elevation gains on Inishcollan's touring cycling routes vary widely. Easy routes might have less than 50 meters of ascent, while more difficult paths, such as the The Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop, can feature over 500 meters of climbing, offering challenges for all fitness levels.


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