4.5
(2)
380
riders
82
rides
Road cycling routes around Drumlee are characterized by diverse terrain, ranging from challenging mountain climbs to rolling countryside roads. The region is situated near the Mourne Mountains, offering dramatic backdrops and significant elevation changes, alongside the Dromara Hills with Slieve Croob providing expansive views. Cyclists can expect a mix of sustained climbs and exhilarating descents, with many routes traversing picturesque rural landscapes and offering coastal vistas. The area provides varied cycling experiences suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
1
riders
80.3km
03:30
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4
riders
87.1km
04:29
1,120m
1,120m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Sign up for free
35
riders
114km
05:00
1,060m
1,060m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
32
riders
126km
05:29
1,120m
1,120m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
25
riders
49.1km
02:02
320m
320m
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 Drumlee
Not as impressive in nature anymore, some trees or branches have been removed.
0
0
Shop with a good selection of whiskeys
3
0
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.
2
0
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.
2
0
An old-fashioned marina in a fishing village. An idyllic place to stop during the long walk on this stretch of the CCR.
2
0
A very impressive castle, part of which has collapsed into the sea along with the cliff. The visit can easily be combined with a visit to the Giant's Causeway.
3
0
This is the best preserved court tomb in the Causeway Coast area. A Neolithic tomb dating from c.4000 to 2000 BC. It was excavated twice, in 1935 and 1975. It consists of a horse shoe shaped forecourt that leads into a small chamber. There is a cremation passage behind the chamber containing three pits, one of these pits held the remains of several people. This form of cremation passage is the only one of its type found in Ireland.
0
0
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.
0
0
Road cycling routes around Drumlee offer diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of challenging mountain climbs, particularly in the dramatic Mourne Mountains, and rolling countryside roads. Many routes also feature exhilarating descents and stunning coastal stretches, providing varied experiences for all fitness levels.
Yes, Drumlee and the surrounding region offer several challenging road cycling routes. For instance, the Torr Head loop from Ballymoney – Antrim Coast & Glens is a difficult 54.1-mile path with significant elevation gain. The ascent to Slieve Croob also involves strenuous climbs, rewarding cyclists with expansive views.
Yes, there are options for less experienced cyclists. Out of the 96 road cycling routes in the area, 28 are classified as easy. These routes typically feature mostly paved surfaces and gentler gradients, allowing for a more relaxed ride through the picturesque countryside.
Cyclists in the Drumlee area are treated to breathtaking scenery. Routes frequently offer dramatic views of the Mourne Mountains, expansive vistas from Slieve Croob, and picturesque rolling countryside. Many routes, especially along the Mourne Coastal Route, also provide stunning sea and coastal views.
Yes, several prominent natural landmarks are visible from various road cycling routes. You might catch glimpses of the iconic Mourne Wall, which stretches across 15 summits, or the rugged beauty of Hare's Gap. The routes also offer views of Slieve Bearnagh, Slieve Croob, and pass by the serene Tollymore Forest Park.
The elevation gain varies significantly depending on the route. For example, the Torr Head loop from Ballymoney – Antrim Coast & Glens features over 1,100 meters of ascent. Even moderate routes like the Ballycastle loop from Ballymoney – Causeway Coast can have around 600 meters of elevation gain, reflecting the region's hilly nature.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Drumlee are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Waterfoot Beach – View of Glendun Valley loop from Ballymoney is a popular circular option, offering varied landscapes.
The road cycling routes around Drumlee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Cyclists often praise the dramatic backdrops of the Mourne Mountains, the diverse terrain, and the stunning coastal vistas that make each ride unique and memorable.
While cycling is possible year-round, the spring and summer months (typically April to September) generally offer the most favorable weather conditions for road cycling in Drumlee. During these seasons, you can expect milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, making for more enjoyable rides through the varied landscapes.
While the region is known for its challenging mountain routes, there are also easier, mostly paved sections suitable for families. Look for routes classified as 'easy' within the komoot guide, which tend to have less elevation gain and are more manageable for a family outing. The rolling countryside offers pleasant, less strenuous options.
Yes, as you explore the region around Drumlee, you will find various villages and towns that offer amenities such as cafes and pubs. These can be excellent spots for a refreshment break or a meal during your ride, particularly in areas along the Mourne Coastal Route or near larger settlements.
There are over 90 road cycling routes available in the Drumlee area, catering to a wide range of abilities. This includes 28 easy routes, 59 moderate routes, and 9 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.


Browse the best Road cycling routes in other regions.