4.9
(16)
1,302
riders
106
rides
Road cycling around Ballynarry offers a varied landscape featuring historic castle grounds, rural roads, and notable climbs. The region is characterized by undulating terrain, with routes passing through areas like Antrim Castle Gardens and towards coastal towns. Road cyclists can expect a mix of scenic stretches and some challenging ascents, such as those near Heart Attack Hill.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
32
riders
57.6km
02:26
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
24
riders
68.9km
03:25
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Sign up for free
23
riders
56.9km
02:29
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
24
riders
42.6km
01:53
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
riders
77.3km
03:34
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Ballynarry
Islandmagee is steeped in history and features rolling hills, quiet villages and a dramatic coastline. Its great cycling, for such a small wee Island it packs a punch, with vistas at every turn. You can walk the spectacular limestone cliffs of the Gobbins or stroll along the sandy beach at Brown’s Bay. Spot seals and seabirds by the harbour of Portmuck. And take in the views across the Irish Sea at Skernaghan, Islandmagee’s northernmost point.
0
0
Carved from the rock. Steeped in history. Teeming with wildlife. The Gobbins Cliff Path in a unique and dreamlike experience, its primal beauty tamed by Edwardian engineering. Step through a portal in the rock and onto a pathway over the sea. Peer into the ever-changing waters of the North Passage from the railings of a tubular bridge. Venture between outcrops and across the mouths of yawning caves.
0
0
Antrim Castle Gardens are an absolute historical gem. You will find nothing like these 400 year old gardens anywhere else in Northern Ireland. Walk into the past as you stroll around this magnificent setting, visiting beautiful features such as the Large Parterre, Her Ladyship’s Pleasure Garden and Yew Tree Pond. Within the heart of the Gardens is a unique visitor experience, the refurbished Clotworthy House. Visit the Garden Heritage Exhibition where you can read about the history of the Gardens and the story of the Massereene family. It provides a fantastic opportunity to come and learn about garden history how the lives of the key family members intertwine with the development of Antrim town and the surrounding areas.
1
0
You have to register here. Visiting the Gobbins Cliffpath is only possible with a guide. The visitor center also gives a good insight into the topic.
2
0
Antrim Castle Gardens is the perfect place for a jog. It has flat gravel paths throughout as well as a wonderful medley of landmarks to discover such as Large Parterre, Her Ladyship's Pleasure Garden and Yew Tree Pond. Admission to the castle is free and is open 24 hours.
2
0
Here you can discover the beauty of Antrim Castle Gardens & Clotworthy House. There's many beautiful landmarks along the way such as Large Parterre, Her Ladyship's Pleasure Garden and Yew Tree Pond. Admission to the castle is free and is open 24 hours.
2
0
The Gobbins Path is an extraordinary hiking route situated on the most beautiful part of the The Causeway Coastal Route. The path is only accessible by a guided tour due to the physically challenging aspects involved such as rock scrambling and cliff-face walking. Here at the Gobbins Visitor Centre you can get all the informaiton you need about the tour. Book in advance to avoid dissappointment and meet your tour guide here before you set off.
3
0
Start your walk off in the picturesque seaside village of Glenarm in County Antrim. There are a number of enjoyable things to do here such as visit the mighty Glenarm Castle, discover one of the many fantastic small eateries and bars, or take a walk down the marina.
3
0
There are over 100 road cycling routes around Ballynarry, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find everything from easy spins to challenging climbs.
Yes, Ballynarry offers a selection of easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. There are 20 routes specifically graded as easy, allowing you to enjoy the scenic landscape without overly challenging terrain.
Road cycling around Ballynarry is characterized by undulating terrain, featuring rural roads, historic castle grounds, and some notable climbs. You'll encounter a mix of scenic flat stretches and more challenging ascents, such as those near Heart Attack Hill.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by significant landmarks. You could cycle past historic sites like Carrickfergus Castle or the Knockagh Monument. Routes also often feature natural beauty spots such as Woodburn Reservoir and Killylane Reservoir.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Ballynarry features routes with significant climbs, including those around 'Heart Attack Hill'. An example is the Glenarm Castle – Heart Attack Hill loop from Ballynure, which includes a notable ascent.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Ballynarry are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Antrim Castle Gardens – Antrim Castle Ruins loop from Ballynure, which explores historic castle grounds.
The road cycling routes in Ballynarry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from more than 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscape, the mix of historic sites and coastal views, and the options for both leisurely rides and challenging climbs.
Yes, some routes extend towards coastal areas, offering beautiful sea views. The Glenarm Castle – Larne Town Centre loop from Ballynure is a moderate path that features views of Glenarm Castle and reaches the coastal town of Larne.
The duration of road cycling routes in Ballynarry varies depending on the distance and elevation. For example, a moderate route like the Heart Attack Hill loop from Headwood, covering 42.6 km, typically takes around 2 hours to complete.
Many routes in the Ballynarry area incorporate historic castles into their scenic journeys. You can explore routes that pass by or offer views of impressive structures like Glenarm Castle and Antrim Castle Gardens, providing a rich cultural experience alongside your ride.
While specific weather conditions can vary, the spring and summer months generally offer the most favorable conditions for road cycling in Ballynarry, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, the region's undulating terrain can be enjoyed year-round, with appropriate gear.
For a longer day trip, consider routes that cover more distance and explore varied landscapes. The The Rinkha Ice Cream Parlour – Larne Town Centre loop from Ballynure is a longer option at 77.5 km, offering a substantial ride with diverse scenery.


Browse the best Road cycling routes in other regions.