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Touring cycling routes around Clonaweel are set within County Fermanagh, a region characterized by the extensive Lough Erne system, which includes numerous islands and tranquil waters. The landscape features rolling hills, lush forests, and diverse terrain, providing varied cycling environments. This area offers a mix of minor country roads and dedicated trails, suitable for exploring the natural beauty of the Fermanagh Lakelands.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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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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30.6km
01:50
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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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04:04
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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For those who want to hear the music of Rory GALLAGHER – whom the British newspaper The Times praised with "He is one of the few guitarists you can recognize within seconds, his style is so individual." –: In 1977, the native Irishman (1948 to 1995) gave a one-hour concert on the then popular German show "Rockpalast" by Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR), which can be viewed on YouTube => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qkr-XlNZKM
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Ballyshannon is said to be the oldest town in Ireland and archaeological investigations have indeed found evidence the town dates back as far as 4000 and 2500 BC. The town as it is today was formed by Royal Charter in 1613. There are numerous places to eat and drink in Ballyshannon with the option of sitting out on the water's edge. It makes a great place to start or finish a ride as well as being a cafe stop destination.
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A hive of activity, the marina at Castle Archdale is full of things to do. Why not park your bike and pedal on water on one of the hydrobikes? Kayaks, paddleboards and boats are also available to hire. Or if you're looking for a break, this is a great place to stop and take it all in.
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Boa Island is the largest island on Lough Erne. The road cuts through its centre with views of Lusty Beg, Lusty More and Cruninish Islands.
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A white beacon marks the location of Rossmore Point. There is a bench to sit on here where you can enjoy serene views over Lough Erne.
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Beautiful views over Lough Erne toward Tom's Island. Tom's Island is actually no longer an island, but once was before the lough was lowered.
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There are over 4 touring cycling routes around Clonaweel, offering a variety of experiences within the scenic Fermanagh Lakelands.
The Fermanagh Lakelands, including the area around Clonaweel, are beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and summer offer lush landscapes and longer daylight hours, while early autumn can provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, there are routes suitable for various skill levels. For an easy ride, consider the Rossmore Point Beacon – Old Castle Archdale loop from White Island, which is 14.2 km long. The broader County Fermanagh area also features the Castle Archdale Family Cycle Trail, a gentle 10km loop ideal for families within Castle Archdale Country Park.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Rossnowlagh Beach – Ballyshannon Town Center loop from Pettigo is a difficult 68.4 km route with significant elevation gain. The region also offers routes like the Lough Navar Forest Loop, an 18km circuit with moderate hills and dramatic forested vistas.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Clonaweel are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Old Castle Archdale – Castle Archdale Marina loop from Kesh and the Boa Island Road loop from Kesh.
Touring cycling routes around Clonaweel offer diverse scenery, characterized by the tranquil waters of Lough Erne, rolling hills, and lush forests. You'll encounter picturesque lakeland views, woodlands, and varied terrain typical of County Fermanagh, often referred to as 'Lakeland County'.
Along the routes, you can discover several points of interest. Near the Rossmore Point Beacon – Old Castle Archdale loop, you can visit Old Castle Archdale. Other nearby attractions include the historic Tully Castle Ruins and the ancient Drumskinny Stone Circle.
Absolutely. Many routes offer stunning vistas, especially those along Lough Erne. The Rossmore Point Beacon provides excellent views, and the Boa Island Road is known for its scenic Fermanagh Lakelands views. Further afield, Lough Navar Forest offers dramatic forested vistas and viewpoints over Lough Erne.
While specific parking for Clonaweel routes isn't detailed, the wider Fermanagh Lakelands area, such as Castle Archdale Country Park, typically provides parking facilities for visitors accessing its trails and amenities. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking options.
Public transport options in rural County Fermanagh can be limited. While some bus services connect larger towns, direct access to specific trailheads via public transport might require planning. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and routes if you plan to use public transport to reach your starting point.
The Fermanagh Lakelands region is well-equipped with amenities. While specific stops on every route aren't listed, you'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in nearby towns and villages like Kesh, which serves as a starting point for routes such as the Bike loop from Kesh. Castle Archdale Country Park also offers facilities.
The touring cycling routes around Clonaweel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the serene waterways, undulating hills, and lush forests that define the Fermanagh Lakelands, as well as the varied terrain suitable for different ability levels.


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