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Touring cycling routes around Drumcaw are situated within the diverse Gosford Forest Park, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region features dense forests, open parklands, and paths that traverse a mix of landscapes. Notable natural features include the Tassagh Viaduct, with its arches spanning the Callan River Valley, and the park's deer enclosure. Gosford Castle, a 19th-century country house, also adds a historical element to the area's natural surroundings.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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This difficult touring cycling route offers a challenging ride through the diverse landscapes of the Mourne AONB. You will cover 23.5 miles (37.8 km) with a significant elevation gain of…
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Embark on the Twelve Arches to Tollymore Forest Park loop, an easy touring cycling route spanning 10.1 miles (16.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 294 feet (90 metres).…

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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle journey with the Clough to Rowallane Garden loop, a route spanning 30.1 miles (48.4 km) and featuring a total elevation gain of 1432 feet…
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Embark on The Spa to Annadorn Dolmen loop, a moderate touring cycling route in County Down, Northern Ireland, that combines historical sites with scenic countryside. This 16.7-mile (26.9 km) loop…
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Embark on the Castlewellan to Inch Abbey loop, a moderate touring cycling adventure that spans 27.0 miles (43.5 km) and includes 1224 feet (373 metres) of elevation gain. This route…
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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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This picturesque spot is located between Dundrum Bay and Murlough Bay and offers impressive views of the surrounding countryside. The paths there lead through the Murlough National Nature Reserve, a 6,000-year-old dune system that is great for cycling. However, some sections can become slippery in wet weather, so care must be taken. A particular highlight is the Downshire Bridge, which connects the village of Dundrum with the nature reserve and provides a charming crossing over the bay.
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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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Perfectly placed with breathtaking views of the River Quoile. In the distance you can see Downpatrick Cathedral, the burial place of St Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint. The buildings are mainly from the 12th and 13th centuries, and it is believed the church is older than Grey Abbey which was built about 1193. This medieval building was used as a location in the Game Of Thrones series, for the Riverlands scenes.
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Found on the beautiful peninsula between Dundrum Bay and Murlough Bay (Irish: Murlach, meaning 'sea inlet') Keel Point has perfect views of Slieve Donard, the highest peak in the Kingdom of the Mourne Mountains.
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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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There are over 55 touring cycling routes around Drumcaw. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 11 easy routes, 28 moderate routes, and 16 more difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable ride for everyone.
Yes, Drumcaw offers several easy touring cycling routes suitable for families. For instance, the Twelve Arches to Tollymore Forest Park loop — Mourne is an easy 10.1-mile (16.3 km) path that provides a scenic ride through forest and parkland, perfect for a family outing.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Drumcaw are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Clough to Rowallane Garden loop, which is a 30.1-mile (48.4 km) trail leading through diverse landscapes.
While cycling around Drumcaw, you can explore the diverse landscapes of Gosford Forest Park, which features dense forests, open parklands, and a deer enclosure with Red Deer. You might also encounter the majestic Tollymore Forest Park Stone Arch Bridge or the historic Gosford Castle, a 19th-century country house nestled within the park. Other notable natural features include the Tassagh Viaduct, with its arches spanning the Callan River Valley, and the beautiful Shimna River Waterfall.
Gosford Forest Park, where many of the routes are located, generally welcomes dogs. However, it's essential to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of a deer enclosure and other wildlife. Always check specific trail regulations before you go.
For routes within Gosford Forest Park, designated parking areas are typically available at the park entrances. It's advisable to check the park's official website for specific parking locations and any potential fees before your visit.
The best time for touring cycling in Drumcaw is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is milder, and the natural scenery of Gosford Forest Park, with sunlight filtering through the trees, is particularly enjoyable. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
The touring cycling routes around Drumcaw are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from dense forests to open parklands, and the blend of natural beauty with historical landmarks like Gosford Castle. The network offers options for different ability levels, making it appealing to a wide range of riders.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging ride, Drumcaw offers several difficult routes. The Route 1 - The Newcastle / Lough Island Reavy Route is a difficult 23.5-mile (37.8 km) trail that features varied terrain and significant elevation changes, taking approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes to complete.
Absolutely. The region around Drumcaw, particularly within Gosford Forest Park and its surroundings, offers several scenic spots. You might find routes that lead to viewpoints like Slieve Croob Summit or offer picturesque views along the Murlough Nature Reserve Boardwalk, providing stunning vistas of the diverse landscapes.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Besides Gosford Castle, you can find routes that pass by other historical sites. For example, the The Spa to Annadorn Dolmen loop offers a journey through landscapes that may include ancient structures. Additionally, the Tollymore Forest Game of Thrones Filming Location and Ballynoe Stone Circle are nearby highlights that add a historical dimension to your ride.


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