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Jogging around Ballyallaght offers diverse terrain within the Causeway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features dramatic coastal cliffs, unique basalt columns, and stretches of sandy beaches. Runners can experience a mix of natural, gravel, and asphalt surfaces, with routes ranging from flat coastal paths to trails with significant elevation changes. The landscape is shaped by ancient volcanic activity and coastal erosion, providing a dynamic environment for outdoor activity.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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9.57km
01:08
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.70km
00:48
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.04km
00:44
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.7km
01:08
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The diesel train runs between the picturesque town of Bushmills and the popular Giant's Causeway. In 1883, the original tramway was the first long electric tramway in the world!
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Beautiful Portballintrae. Originally a fishing village, nestled around the perfect horse shoe shaped Ballintrae Bay, If you are lucky enough to catch a mid Summer sunset here you will be blessed. The Giantβs Causeway Tramway takes you from Giant's Causeway to Bushmills, and runs through the sand dunes above the largest beach, commonly known as Runkerry Strand. There are walks and trails throughout.
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This long, flat stretch of pathway that runs along the Bushmills & Giant's Causeway railway line, the perfect place for a jog. You can enjoy vistas of ocean and beaches and the wonderful Giant Causeway Coast. If you like, you can jog one way and return on the train. This is a great route for train lovers, as it's likely you'll see the beautiful old train passing as you make your way along. It's a nice idea to walk one way, and catch the train back, taking it all the wonderful sights on your way.
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Portballintrae is a beautiful seaside village located along the stunning Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland. Portballintrae has a number of lovely attractions to keep you busy and is the closest village to the famous Dunluce Castle.
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There are over 20 dedicated jogging routes around Ballyallaght, catering to various fitness levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
Jogging routes in Ballyallaght offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find everything from grassy cliff-top paths and smooth, packed sand on beaches like Curran Strand, to paved promenades and sections with natural, gravel, and asphalt surfaces. The landscape is characterized by dramatic coastal cliffs and unique basalt columns, providing a dynamic environment for your run.
Yes, Ballyallaght offers some easier running options. While many routes are moderate, there is at least one easy route available. For a relatively flat and scenic option, consider sections of the Causeway Coast Way or the Bushmills & Giant's Causeway Railway Path, which offers a long, flat stretch ideal for a gentle jog.
The Causeway Coast area is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations. Many coastal paths and beaches welcome dogs, often requiring them to be on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural beauty of the area.
The region is rich in stunning landmarks. You can jog past the iconic Giant's Causeway with its unique basalt columns, or enjoy views of the dramatic coastal cliffs. Other notable features include The Organ, Fionn Mac Cumhaill's Shoe, and The Amphitheatre (Port Reostan). Some routes also offer glimpses of historic sites like Dunluce Castle Ruins.
Yes, several circular running routes are available. For instance, the View of Giant's Causeway β Giant's Causeway loop from Portballintrae is a popular moderate circular path offering iconic views. Another option is the Bushfoot Bridge β Causeway Tramway loop from Portballintrae, which provides a different scenic loop.
Public transport options exist to access various points along the Causeway Coast. Local bus services connect towns and attractions within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For routes near the Giant's Causeway, there are often dedicated tourist services. It's advisable to check local bus timetables for the most up-to-date information on routes and stops near your desired starting point.
Parking is generally available at key access points along the Causeway Coast, especially near major attractions like the Giant's Causeway and in towns such as Portballintrae and Bushmills. Many trailheads will have designated car parks, though some may require a fee, especially during peak season. Always look for official parking areas to ensure safe and legal parking.
The running routes around Ballyallaght are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an impressive average rating of 5.0 stars from over 2 reviews. Runners frequently praise the dramatic coastal scenery, the unique geological formations, and the variety of terrain that makes each run an adventure.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the Ballyallaght area offers routes with significant elevation changes and longer distances. The Giant's Causeway loop from Lisbellanagroagh More, for example, is a difficult 12.5-mile trail with considerable elevation gain, leading through the wider Causeway Coast area.
The Causeway Coast offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, with vibrant flora or dramatic autumnal colours. Summer is popular but can be busier. Winter runs can be invigorating, but be prepared for potentially wet and windy conditions, especially on exposed coastal paths.
Yes, several routes provide spectacular views of the Giant's Causeway. The View of Giant's Causeway β Giant's Causeway loop from Portballintrae is specifically designed to offer iconic views of this UNESCO World Heritage Site and the expansive Atlantic Ocean. The Causeway Coast Way also has sections with direct views of the basalt columns.
The Ballyallaght area is perfect for varied scenery. Many routes, such as sections of the Causeway Coast Way, blend rugged coastal paths with stretches of sandy beach and even some inland sections. You can experience dramatic cliffs, unique geological formations, and sometimes even glimpses of lush green landscapes, all within a single run.


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