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The best road cycling routes around Ballyglighorn

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Road cycling routes around Ballyglighorn are characterized by diverse landscapes within the Strangford and Lecale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features expansive lough shores and coastal paths along Strangford Lough, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. Inland, drumlin hills and rolling countryside provide a mix of flat stretches and engaging ascents. The area's natural beauty is further enhanced by the River Quoile and proximity to the Mourne Mountains.

Best road cycling routes around Ballyglighorn

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

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Bike Path to Belfast – Orangefield Park loop from Comber

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Moderate
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July 24, 2025, Orangefield Park

Wide paths through a quiet park.

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The Tommy Givan Velodrome is a small but beautiful cycling track in Belfast, which has its own special atmosphere, especially in sunny weather. Nestled in green areas and surrounded by tall trees, it offers cycling enthusiasts the opportunity to do a few quick laps on the asphalt track. It's not about high-tech and hectic, but about pure riding pleasure in a peaceful environment. The slightly inclined curves invite you to take the momentum with you, and with every lap you feel the special flair of a velodrome, which may seem rather inconspicuous, but precisely because of that has its own charm. A perfect place to just pick up the pace and clear your head.

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The paths meander through lush greenery that makes you feel like you're far away from the city. A well-kept park that offers space for both exercise and relaxed rolling. The tree-lined avenues are particularly beautiful - perfect for cycling in the interplay of light and shadow. The route also runs along the Connswater Community Greenway, a green corridor through Belfast that beautifully connects Orangefield Park with other green areas of the city. The evening atmosphere with the play of light on the manicured lawn and the clouds over Belfast is definitely worth a moment to pause - a calm contrast to the otherwise busy city. Ideal for a relaxed ride in the early morning or to wind down in the evening without being too far away.

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September 18, 2024, Birch Coffee Box

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November 26, 2023, Corrog Wood

Visitors to Corrog Wood will be greeted by a curious wooden sculpture of a Dryad. The sculpture has been affectionately named the ‘Frump in the Stump’. A dryad is a tree nymph in Greek mythology. The Dryad keeps a watchful, protective eye on the new wood standing at the entrance. Continue past the Dryad on through the little kissing gate and a loop pathway will be waiting to lead you around the 14-acre wood, where a mix of approximately 12,000 native trees and 400 metres of hedging have been planted.

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The Marina is a nature reserve of unparalleled beauty, it is a good starting point on which to explore the Lough.

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Portaferry ( from Port an Pheire 'landing place of the ferry' ) is a small town in County down, at the southern end of the Ards Peninsula, near the Narrows at the entrance to Strangford Lough. It hosts its own small Marina, From where the The Ferry service operates daily at 30-minute intervals (7.45 am to 10.45 pm) between the villages of Portaferry and Strangford. The Lough being one of the world's most important marine sites with over 2,000 marine species. There are fine Georgian buildings in the town square, including a Market House, now used as a community centre. Portaferry Castle, a 16th-century townhouse ruin, sits atop a slope overlooking the Harbour.

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Yes we have a Velodrome ! This 396 metre outdoor banked oval track is the only surviving facility of its kind in Northern Ireland. It opened for competition in 1957 and was used extensively throughout the 1950s and 1960s when track cycling was extremely popular. It continues to be used today. It was re-named the Tommy Givan track in 1981 in honour of the former National Track Champion, one of the stalwarts of track cycling in Belfast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Ballyglighorn?

Ballyglighorn offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 80 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 28 easy and 61 moderate options, ensuring there's a ride for everyone.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in Ballyglighorn?

Road cycling in Ballyglighorn features diverse terrain within the Strangford and Lecale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll encounter expansive lough shores and coastal paths along Strangford Lough, as well as inland drumlin hills and rolling countryside. This mix provides both flat stretches and engaging ascents, offering varied and scenic rides.

Are there any easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, Ballyglighorn has several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or family outings. A great option is the Bike Path to Belfast – Peartree Hill Path loop from Comber, an easy 29.0 km trail. Another gentle ride is the Mahee Castle – Nendrum Monastery Ruins loop from Comber, which is 21.8 km and takes you through the scenic Strangford Lough area.

What historical sites or landmarks can I see while road cycling in the area?

The region around Ballyglighorn is rich in history. You can cycle past significant sites like the Nendrum Monastery Ruins, which offer stunning views of Strangford Lough. Another notable historical highlight is Kilmood Church. Routes like the Nendrum Monastery Ruins – View of Portaferry Harbor loop from Ards and North Down District Council specifically incorporate these historical elements.

Are there any scenic viewpoints along the road cycling routes?

Absolutely. Many routes offer picturesque views, especially along the lough shores and coastal paths of Strangford Lough. The Nendrum Monastery Ruins are known for providing one of the best views of the Lough. You can also find scenic spots like the View of Scrabo Tower from Ballydrain Road and the beautiful Ballydorn Bay & Lightship LV Petrel.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Ballyglighorn?

The road cycling routes around Ballyglighorn are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 25 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the tranquil lough shores to the engaging drumlin hills, and the opportunity to combine scenic rides with visits to historical sites.

Are there any circular road bike routes in Ballyglighorn?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Ballyglighorn are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the easy Bike Path to Belfast – Peartree Hill Path loop from Comber and the more challenging Nendrum Monastery Ruins – View of Portaferry Harbor loop from Ards and North Down District Council, which is a moderate 90.5 km loop.

Can I find routes that pass by lakes or water features?

Yes, the region is defined by its proximity to water. Many routes offer views of Strangford Lough and its numerous islets. You can also find highlights like Whiterock Harbour and the Lake at Billy Neill Playing Fields. The River Quoile also winds through the landscape, adding to the natural beauty.

What is the longest road cycling route available in Ballyglighorn?

For those seeking a longer challenge, the Nendrum Monastery Ruins – View of Portaferry Harbor loop from Ards and North Down District Council is a substantial moderate route, covering 90.5 km. This route offers extensive views and historical points of interest.

Are there any specific routes that are particularly popular with local cyclists?

Local road cyclists frequently enjoy the Bike Path to Belfast – Peartree Hill Path loop from Comber for its accessibility and pleasant scenery. The Nendrum Monastery Ruins – View of Portaferry Harbor loop from Ards and North Down District Council is also a top favorite for its combination of distance, views, and historical significance.

What are some notable natural features I might encounter on a road bike ride?

Beyond the stunning Strangford Lough and its coastal paths, you'll experience the unique drumlin hills, which are glacial formations creating a mix of gentle and rolling ascents. The scenic River Quoile also adds to the natural beauty, winding through the rural landscapes.

Is there a traffic-free path suitable for road cycling in the area?

Yes, the Comber Greenway is a popular traffic-free path that connects Belfast city centre with Comber. It offers beautiful scenery, including wildflowers, trees, meadows, and grasslands, making it an excellent option for a relaxed road cycling experience.

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