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Touring cycling routes around Island Henry are characterized by a mix of coastal paths and inland trails. The region features rolling terrain with moderate elevation changes, offering varied landscapes for cyclists. Routes often pass through areas with views of the sea and local historical sites. The network provides options suitable for different skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging moderate routes.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
36.3km
02:07
200m
200m
Embark on the Tyrella Beach to Annadorn Dolmen loop for a moderate touring cycling experience that blends coastal beauty with ancient history. This route spans 22.6 miles (36.3 km) with…
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42.7km
02:33
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.0km
02:06
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.7km
01:48
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.5km
03:01
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lough Money is a quiet, almost mystical place, perfect for relaxing and taking a deep breath. The gentle waves of the lake gently hit the shore, while the reeds sway in the wind, creating a gentle rustling sound. Surrounded by rolling countryside and shady trees, you feel like you've been transported to another world. Ideal for a break on your bike ride.
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This impressive stone circle, dating from the late Neolithic to early Bronze Age, consists of over 50 upright stones enclosing a diameter of around 35 metres. Access is via a narrow hedge-lined path that takes you directly to the entrance of the circle
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This historic 12th century building is a typical example of an Anglo-Norman motte with a kidney-shaped bailey. The 7.6m high mound, which once housed a wooden tower, was later replaced by a stone tower house, the ruins of which can still be seen today. Access is via Clough's main road; there is a small car park, but it is not always well signposted. Access is usually permitted. The surrounding countryside, with views of the Mourne Mountains, offers a tranquil atmosphere that invites you to linger.
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The ancient stone arches are perfectly reflected in the calm water, creating an image of timeless elegance. Cycling along here almost feels like a journey back in time - as if you are capturing a moment in another time.
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This historic 10th century tower stands in idyllic countryside and offers a fascinating insight into Ireland's early Christian history. Access is via narrow country lanes; there is a small car park but it is not always well signposted. The tower is on private farmland but access is usually permitted.
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When you cycle and explore Tollymore Forest Park, you'll find a diverse mix of nature and history. The trails are well maintained and lead through dense forests, along the Shimna River and past historic structures such as the Hermitage and the iconic bridges. However, some sections are quite steep and can be slippery when wet, so caution is advised. Signage could be clearer in places, making orientation difficult. Nevertheless, the park offers a rewarding experience for cyclists who appreciate both scenic beauty and cultural highlights.
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The ruined round tower marks the site of an early church founded by the 6th-century St Domongart (Donard), after whom the highest peak in the Mourne Mountains is named. The tower stood to its full height until the early 18th century, when it fell in a great storm, It is built of local granite boulders and shale. Small scale excavation in 1965 showed evidence of Early Christian activity near the tower. In the oval graveyard east of the parish church is the ruin of the medieval parish church, probably 13th century in date.
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Wonderful ornate, twelve arched bridge that seems out of place in this rural setting. The surrounding fields often flood during periods of heavy rain, necessitating a longer bridge than normally appears necessary. Hence the 'Twelve Arches'. The bridge was built sometime after 1836.
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There are 7 touring cycling routes available around Island Henry on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes range from easy to moderate difficulty.
The touring cycling routes around Island Henry feature a mix of coastal paths and inland trails. You can expect rolling terrain with moderate elevation changes, providing varied landscapes. Many routes offer views of the sea and pass through areas with historical sites.
Yes, Island Henry offers routes suitable for different skill levels, including easy options. While most routes are moderate, there is at least one easy route available. The region's terrain, with its gentle inclines and varied scenery, can be enjoyable for families looking for a less strenuous ride.
While there are no routes explicitly rated as 'difficult' in the current selection, the moderate routes offer a good challenge with elevation gains up to 387 meters. For example, the View of Twelve Arches Bridge – Clough Castle Ruins loop from Downpatrick is the longest at 50.5 km and features the most elevation gain, providing a more demanding ride.
Yes, all the featured touring cycling routes in Island Henry are circular loops. This allows you to start and end your ride at the same point, making planning easier. Examples include the Tyrella Beach to Annadorn Dolmen loop and the Quoile River View – Down Cathedral loop from Ballynoe Stone Circle.
Island Henry's touring cycling routes often pass by significant historical sites. You can explore places like the Ballynoe Stone Circle, which is part of the Quoile River View – Down Cathedral loop from Ballynoe Stone Circle. The Down Cathedral is also a notable landmark in the area.
Absolutely. Many routes offer beautiful natural scenery. You can enjoy coastal views, especially along routes like the Killough–Strangford Loop – Ballyhornan Beach loop from Bright, which passes Ballyhornan Beach. The View of the Mourne Mountains from Strangford & Lecale Beach is another stunning natural feature in the region.
The best time to go touring cycling in Island Henry is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This allows for more comfortable rides and better enjoyment of the coastal and inland scenery.
The touring cycling routes in Island Henry vary in length and duration. For example, the Tyrella Beach to Annadorn Dolmen loop takes approximately 2 hours and 7 minutes, while the longer View of Twelve Arches Bridge – Clough Castle Ruins loop from Downpatrick can take around 3 hours. Most routes can be completed within 2 to 3.5 hours, depending on your pace.
Yes, several routes in Island Henry provide excellent coastal views. The region is characterized by its coastal paths. For instance, the Killough–Strangford Loop – Ballyhornan Beach loop from Bright leads through coastal areas and past Ballyhornan Beach, offering scenic sea vistas.
The komoot community appreciates the varied terrain and scenic beauty of Island Henry. Cyclists often praise the mix of coastal paths and inland trails, the views of the sea, and the opportunity to pass by local historical sites. The network of routes is valued for offering options suitable for different skill levels.


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