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Touring cycling routes around Mullarts feature a landscape characterized by coastal paths, scenic glens, and rolling hills. The region offers varied terrain, from routes along the Antrim Coast to inland trails. These paths provide opportunities to explore the natural beauty and historical sites of the area.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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63.7km
04:13
900m
900m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.3km
01:55
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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69.6km
04:32
890m
890m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.3km
01:54
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.7km
03:21
700m
700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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For walkers, Waterfoot is a pleasant alternative to the main road, as it passes close to the beach and behind the dunes, with beautiful views and no traffic.
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Nice harbour, with ferries to Rathlin Island (opposite, half an hour away) that leave every hour. Lots of ice cream shops nearby and a nice park, very relaxing area.
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An old-fashioned marina in a fishing village. An idyllic place to stop during the long walk on this stretch of the CCR.
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The Queen of the Antrim Glens. Part of the Glenariff Glen has been designated as a National Nature Reserve. The timber boardwalk that winds through the glen and alongside the river gorge was first built about 100 years ago and has been carefully reconstructed to provide one of several spectacular walks. These include Rainbow Trail, Scenic Trail, Viewpoint Trail, and Waterfall Walk Trail...Yes there's a lovely Waterfall.
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Definitely one for the climbers this, as its known for being one of this part of Northern Ireland's steepest climbs, The vistas are well worth all the effort. You can see over to Scotland on a clear day, and the quiet narrow winding road that hugs the rugged coastline is really something quite special.
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This iconic moody avenue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century. Two centuries later, the trees remain a treat and are one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland. Most recently used as a film location in Game of Thrones.
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Beautiful little harbour located in the seaside village of Cushendun. The Mary McBrides across the road from here sells delicious food and real ales. There is also a cafΓ© and convenience store nearby where you can pick up some snacks and take a respite on the sandy shore nearby.
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The Round Tower was built as a freestanding bell towe in the 11th or 12th century.
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Mullarts offers a range of touring cycling routes suitable for various skill levels. You'll find 2 easy routes, 5 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes, providing options from gentle coastal rides to challenging climbs through the glens.
Yes, Mullarts has beginner-friendly options. For an easier ride, consider the Waterfoot Beach β Carnlough Harbour loop from Cushendall, which is 20.1 miles (32.3 km) long and features minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for those new to touring cycling.
Experienced touring cyclists will find several challenging routes in Mullarts. The Cushendun to The Dark Hedges Loop, for example, is a difficult 39.6 miles (63.7 km) trail with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding ride through varied terrain.
The touring cycling routes in Mullarts vary in length, with many popular options ranging from around 18 miles (29 km) to over 40 miles (64 km). This allows cyclists to choose routes that fit their preferred distance and time commitment.
Along the touring cycling routes, you can explore a variety of natural and historical attractions. Highlights include the scenic Torr Head Coastal Road, the unique Cushendun Caves, and the picturesque Cushendun Harbour. Many routes also pass by beautiful beaches like Waterfoot Beach.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Mullarts are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Waterfoot Beach β Glenariff Waterfall loop from Waterfoot and the Waterfoot Beach β Cushendun Village and Harbour loop from Cushendall.
The best time for touring cycling in Mullarts is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more stable, making for more enjoyable rides along the coast and through the glens.
For families, routes with less elevation and along coastal paths are often preferred. The Waterfoot Beach β Carnlough Harbour loop from Cushendall is an easy option that offers scenic views and passes through coastal villages, suitable for a family outing.
The touring cycling routes in Mullarts are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 2.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse landscape, which combines stunning coastal roads with green glens and varied elevation changes, offering a rewarding experience for all.
Many touring cycling routes in Mullarts pass through or near charming coastal villages like Cushendall, Cushendun, and Carnlough. These villages typically offer cafes, shops, and pubs where you can stop for refreshments and refuel during your ride.
While specific public transport links to every trailhead are not detailed in this guide, many of the coastal villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Cushendall and Waterfoot, are accessible by local bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, parking is generally available in the main villages and towns that serve as starting points for touring cycling routes in Mullarts, such as Cushendall, Cushendun, and Waterfoot. Look for designated car parks or on-street parking options in these areas.


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