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Touring cycling around Portnasnow Glebe, located in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, offers routes through a landscape defined by numerous loughs and rolling countryside. The area features a mix of quiet rural roads and designated cycle trails, often passing through agricultural land and alongside waterways. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with some routes including longer climbs and descents.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
52.8km
03:24
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
160km
09:53
1,350m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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82.0km
04:51
470m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.7km
02:44
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:30
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle now houses the Fermanagh County Museum, which focuses on the history, culture and natural history of the county.
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The shimmering waters of Lough Melvin attract anglers from around the world for its beauty and diverse fish. The lake is home to three unique species of trout, as well as salmon, and an endemic species of char, the Melvin charr. If you want to try your hand at fishing, you should purchase a license and consider renting a boat. The lake is 7.5 miles (12 km) long and 1.9 miles (3 km) wide and set amongst the beautiful green countryside along the border of County Leitrim and Country Fermanagh. If you are not into fishing, there's plenty of wonderful flora and fauna to enjoy too.
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In the graveyard are several interesting stones, probably the most noted one is known as the Bishops stone, this odd shaped stone has been altered and reused several times, originally thought to have been a carved figure similar to those on nearby White Island. Another stone with a lot of history is the large slab standing west of the bishops stone, one side of the stone bears at least twelve cup-shaped hollows, see image above right, which suggest this maybe a multiple bullaun stone/cup marked stone that has been reused as an early Christian cross slab, as on the obverse face is a Greek cross in a circle with a bifurcated stem. Situated south of the bullaun stone is a holed stone, as the image shows this stone is half embedded in the ground. Immediately to the West of the holed stone is a broken 1.2 metre high stone pillar. This stone may have been damaged. http://www.megalithicireland.com/Killadeas.htm
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The magnificent Enniskillen Castle is situated in the heart of Enniskillen on the banks of the River Erne. The castle was founded in the 15th century by Hugh 'The Hospitable' Maguire and belonged to the Maguire family for centuries. Between 2007 and 2013 a massive refurbishment took place so that the castle could be opened to the public. Today you can explore the castle grounds and learn about this landmarks rich history.
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In the graveyard are several interesting stones, probably the most noted one is known as the Bishops stone, this odd shaped stone has been altered and reused several times, originally thought to have been a carved figure similar to those on nearby White Island. Another stone with a lot of history is the large slab standing west of the bishops stone, one side of the stone bears at least twelve cup-shaped hollows, see image above right, which suggest this maybe a multiple bullaun stone/cup marked stone that has been reused as an early Christian cross slab, as on the obverse face is a Greek cross in a circle with a bifurcated stem. Situated south of the bullaun stone is a holed stone, as the image shows this stone is half embedded in the ground. Immediately to the West of the holed stone is a broken 1.2 metre high stone pillar. This stone may have been damaged. http://www.megalithicireland.com/Killadeas.htm
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In the graveyard are several interesting stones, probably the most noted one is known as the Bishop's stone, this odd shaped stone has been altered and reused several times, originally thought to have been a carved figure similar to those on nearby White Island. - http://www.megalithicireland.com/Killadeas.htm
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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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There are 15 touring cycling routes documented around Portnasnow Glebe, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes navigate the loughs and rolling countryside of County Fermanagh.
Yes, there are 2 easy touring cycling routes around Portnasnow Glebe. These routes are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them ideal for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride through the scenic landscape.
The Portnasnow Glebe area features 4 difficult touring cycling routes. These often involve longer distances and significant elevation changes, such as the challenging Kingfisher Cycle Trail from Enniskillen, which covers nearly 160 km with over 1300 meters of ascent. Riders should be prepared for varied terrain and sustained efforts.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the Derrygonnelly & Boho loop from Enniskillen is a popular 52.8 km circular route exploring the rural landscape west of Enniskillen. Another option is the Lough Barry – Lough Corban loop from Belle Isle, a moderate 46.7 km ride.
The routes around Portnasnow Glebe offer access to several historical and natural attractions. You can visit Enniskillen Castle, explore the grounds of Castle Coole, or discover the ancient Devenish Monastic Site and its iconic Round Tower. Some routes also pass by unique natural features like the Ancient Chestnut Tree.
The best time for touring cycling in Portnasnow Glebe, like much of Northern Ireland, is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, you can expect milder temperatures, longer daylight hours, and generally more stable weather conditions, making for more enjoyable rides through the lough-side paths and rural roads.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the Kingfisher Cycle Trail from Enniskillen is a significant option. This extensive route spans nearly 160 km, offering varied terrain through the Fermanagh Lakelands and connecting to a wider network of trails.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, the 2 easy routes available would be the most suitable starting point for families. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and quieter roads, providing a more relaxed experience for riders of all ages. Always check route details for specific suitability.
The terrain around Portnasnow Glebe is characterized by a mix of quiet rural roads and designated cycle trails. You'll encounter rolling countryside, often passing through agricultural land and alongside numerous loughs. Elevation changes are generally moderate, though some routes, particularly the more difficult ones, include longer climbs and descents.
Many routes, such as the Enniskillen Castle – Enniskillen Castle loop from Enniskillen, start and end in Enniskillen. Enniskillen, as a main town in County Fermanagh, offers various parking facilities. Public transport options, including bus services, are also available to and from Enniskillen, providing access points for many of the touring routes in the wider Portnasnow Glebe area.
Touring cyclists frequently praise the region for its beautiful lough-side paths, quiet rural roads, and the scenic rolling hills. The variety of routes caters to different abilities, and the opportunity to explore the Fermanagh Lakelands and historical sites like Enniskillen Castle is often highlighted as a major draw.


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