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The best road cycling routes around Gulladoo

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Road cycling around Gulladoo features a network of routes across rural landscapes in County Leitrim, Ireland. The region is characterized by rolling hills and open countryside, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. Routes often traverse quiet country roads, connecting small towns and villages. The elevation changes are generally moderate, with some longer climbs present on certain routes.

Best road cycling routes around Gulladoo

  • The most popular road cycling route is Irvinestown and Ederney loop from Dromore, an easy 25.7…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Irvinestown and Ederney loop from Dromore

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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. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Amy
September 6, 2023, View of Necarne Castle

Head South down the lane to find Necarne Castle. Also known as Castle Irvine, Necarne Castle was built in the 17th century as part of the plantation of Ulster. In 1831, Irish novelist and playwright John B. Keane designed the beautiful two-storey facade which gives the castle its Victorian image. The castle passed through the hands of various owners before being requisitioned by the United Stats army in 1941. It functioned as a military hospital during the Second World War before falling into ruin. Over the last decades, the castle was used by Enniskillen Agricultural College. However, it now stands empty once again and is up for sale. You can't visit the interior of the castle, but you can freely visit the lovely parklands and admire the building from afar.

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September 6, 2023, Omagh Town Centre

Omagh is the county town of County Tyrone which plays host to a number of festivals and events throughout the year. A market town, there are plenty of places to stop to eat or drink and you can't fail to notice the twin spires of Sacred Heart Church.

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In the graveyard are several interesting stones, probably the most noted one is known as the Bishops stone, this odd shaped stone has been altered and reused several times, originally thought to have been a carved figure similar to those on nearby White Island. Another stone with a lot of history is the large slab standing west of the bishops stone, one side of the stone bears at least twelve cup-shaped hollows, see image above right, which suggest this maybe a multiple bullaun stone/cup marked stone that has been reused as an early Christian cross slab, as on the obverse face is a Greek cross in a circle with a bifurcated stem. Situated south of the bullaun stone is a holed stone, as the image shows this stone is half embedded in the ground. Immediately to the West of the holed stone is a broken 1.2 metre high stone pillar. This stone may have been damaged. http://www.megalithicireland.com/Killadeas.htm

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In the graveyard are several interesting stones, probably the most noted one is known as the Bishops stone, this odd shaped stone has been altered and reused several times, originally thought to have been a carved figure similar to those on nearby White Island. Another stone with a lot of history is the large slab standing west of the bishops stone, one side of the stone bears at least twelve cup-shaped hollows, see image above right, which suggest this maybe a multiple bullaun stone/cup marked stone that has been reused as an early Christian cross slab, as on the obverse face is a Greek cross in a circle with a bifurcated stem. Situated south of the bullaun stone is a holed stone, as the image shows this stone is half embedded in the ground. Immediately to the West of the holed stone is a broken 1.2 metre high stone pillar. This stone may have been damaged. http://www.megalithicireland.com/Killadeas.htm

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In the graveyard are several interesting stones, probably the most noted one is known as the Bishop's stone, this odd shaped stone has been altered and reused several times, originally thought to have been a carved figure similar to those on nearby White Island. - http://www.megalithicireland.com/Killadeas.htm

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Omagh is the county town of County Tyrone which plays host to a number of festivals and events throughout the year. A market town, there are plenty of places to stop to eat or drink and you can't fail to notice the twin spires of Sacred Heart Church.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Gulladoo?

There are over 20 road cycling routes available around Gulladoo, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 150 times.

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

Road cycling around Gulladoo is characterized by rolling hills and open countryside. Routes primarily traverse quiet country roads, connecting small towns and villages. While there are moderate elevation changes, some routes feature longer climbs.

Are there easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Gulladoo?

Yes, Gulladoo offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Irvinestown and Ederney loop from Dromore is an easy 25.7-mile trail that takes about 2 hours to complete, offering a pleasant journey through rural landscapes.

What are the typical distances and elevations for road cycling routes in Gulladoo?

Routes vary in length, with many falling between 25 and 50 miles. For example, the Sacred Heart Church, Omagh loop from Dromore is 25.5 miles with approximately 260 meters of elevation gain. Longer routes, like the Roadbike loop from Fintona, can be around 50 miles with over 500 meters of climbing.

Where are common starting points or trailheads for road cycling in Gulladoo?

Many routes conveniently start from local towns and villages. Popular starting points include Dromore, Tattymoyle Upper, and Fintona, offering accessible parking and easy access to the road network.

Are there any challenging road cycling routes around Gulladoo?

While there are no routes officially graded as 'difficult' in Gulladoo, there are several moderate routes that offer a good challenge. The Sacred Heart Church, Omagh – Omagh Town Centre loop from Tattymoyle Upper, at 36.9 miles with nearly 400 meters of elevation, provides a more extended ride through open farmland.

What is the best season for road biking in Gulladoo?

The best season for road biking in Gulladoo is generally from spring through autumn, when weather conditions are more favorable. The quiet country roads are enjoyable during these months, offering pleasant temperatures and scenic views.

Are most road cycling routes in Gulladoo circular?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Gulladoo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This makes planning your ride and return journey straightforward.

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

The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Gulladoo, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet country roads, the varied terrain of rolling hills, and the scenic views of the open countryside and farmland.

Can I find routes that connect to larger towns or offer opportunities for cafe stops?

Yes, several routes connect to or pass through towns like Omagh. For example, the Omagh Town Centre loop from Dromore is a moderate 32.5-mile route that leads into Omagh, providing opportunities for breaks and refreshments.

How can I find less crowded road cycling routes in Gulladoo?

Gulladoo is generally known for its quiet country roads. To find less crowded routes, consider exploring some of the moderate-difficulty loops that venture further into the open countryside, as these often see less traffic than routes closer to main towns.

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