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Touring cycling around Lisbellanagroagh More offers routes through diverse landscapes along the Causeway Coast. The area features coastal roads with sea views and varied terrain, including both paved surfaces and some challenging hills. Cyclists can explore routes that pass through peaceful dunes and offer access to significant natural and historical sites. The region's geography provides options for different skill levels, from gentle coastal paths to more demanding ascents.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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6
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16.1km
01:10
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
53.2km
03:16
510m
510m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
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22.2km
01:22
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
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23.6km
01:29
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
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23.6km
01:29
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Giantβs Causeway Visitor Centre is the gateway to Northern Irelandβs only UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has a grass-roofed design to blend into the landscape. Inside you'll find exhibitions on the geology, myths, and history of the Causeway. Toilet facilities, a cafΓ© and gift shop provide a good base to start from, before stepping out to explore the stones themselves.
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Only a solitary ruined gate tower remains - a standing testament to the turbulent times experienced at Dunseverick Castle. It's free to visit and open year-round, but take care exploring as there are sheer cliffs on three sides.
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Dunluce Castle in Northern Ireland is an impressive ruin perched on a cliff above the sea. Its dramatic location and rugged rocky landscape lend the castle a special atmosphere. The remains tell a rich history and offer fascinating insights into medieval defensive architecture. The views of the sea and the surrounding nature make a visit an unforgettable experience. Dunluce Castle is a place that combines both history and nature in a striking way.
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Absolutely overrated. Many trees have been broken or cut down. Completely overcrowded during normal daytime. You really don't have to go there...only if it's on your way.
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De Burgh's castle was primarily a military fortress, notable for its robust defensive features typical of Norman architecture. The design included impressive walls and strategic positioning to take advantage of the natural defensive advantages of the clifftop location.
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Great cafΓ©, friendly service, great food closed on Sundays/Mondays, otherwise until 5pm (as of Oct 2024)
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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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There are 13 touring cycling routes around Lisbellanagroagh More. These routes offer diverse landscapes along the Causeway Coast, catering to various skill levels.
The routes in Lisbellanagroagh More feature varied terrain. You'll find breathtaking coastal roads with stunning sea views, mostly paved surfaces, but also options with challenging hills and some unpaved segments, particularly along the North Antrim coastline.
The touring cycling routes in Lisbellanagroagh More are rated by the komoot community with an average score of 3.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the dramatic coastal roads and the opportunity to visit historic sites.
Yes, there are 3 easy touring cycling routes available. An example is the Dunseverick Castle β Dunseverick Castle Ruins loop from Lisbellanagroagh More, which is 10.2 miles (16.4 km) long and offers views of the historic Dunseverick Castle ruins.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 3 difficult touring cycling routes. One such route is the Dunseverick Castle Ruins β The Dark Hedges loop from Feigh Mountain, which covers 33.1 miles (53.2 km) with significant elevation gain.
Many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Dunseverick Castle β Dunseverick Castle Ruins loop from Lisbellanagroagh More is a popular circular option.
From Lisbellanagroagh More, you can cycle to several key attractions. These include the iconic Giant's Causeway, the historic Dunseverick Castle, and the famous Bushmills Distillery. The Dunluce Castle Ruins are also accessible via routes like the View of Dunluce Castle β Dunluce Castle Ruins loop from Bushmills.
Yes, the region is rich in history and offers cycling access to several castles. You can cycle to the ruins of Dunseverick Castle via a dedicated loop from Lisbellanagroagh More, and Dunluce Castle Ruins are also part of various touring routes.
Yes, the Giant's Causeway is directly accessible via cycling routes from the area. A route like the Dunseverick Castle Ruins β Giant's Causeway loop from Portballintrae will take you through stunning coastal scenery to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the presence of 3 easy routes suggests options suitable for those with less cycling experience or families. These routes often feature mostly paved surfaces and less challenging gradients.
The Causeway Coast, including Lisbellanagroagh More, is beautiful year-round. However, for touring cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions with milder temperatures and less rainfall, making for a more enjoyable experience.
The region around Lisbellanagroagh More, particularly near attractions like Bushmills Distillery and the coastal towns, offers various cafes and pubs where you can stop for refreshments. Planning your route to pass through these areas will ensure convenient breaks.


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