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Touring cycling around Woodgrange features routes that explore a landscape characterized by coastal stretches, lough shores, and green countryside. The area includes notable points like Ardglass Harbour and Saint John's Point, indicating a maritime influence. Inland routes often pass by lakes and garden estates, offering varied scenery for cyclists. The terrain generally includes rolling hills, with moderate elevation gains across many routes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Embark on the Delamont to Ardglass Harbour loop, a moderate touring bicycle route spanning 32.1 miles (51.7 km). You will experience a rewarding ride with 1112 feet (339 metres) of…
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Embark on the Saint John's Point loop from Downpatrick, a moderate touring bicycle route spanning 39.0 miles (62.8 km) with an elevation gain of 1460 feet (445 metres). This journey,…

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48.4km
03:03
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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 Saul to St Patrick's Well loop, a moderate touring bicycle ride spanning 21.2 miles (34.1 km) with an elevation gain of 735 feet (224 metres), typically completed…
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Embark on the Drumaness to Inch Abbey loop, a touring cycling route that guides you through the unique landscapes of Strangford & Lecale. You will experience a blend of land…
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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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The vast coastline stretches out endlessly before you, and the panorama with the majestic Mourne Hills in the background creates a scene that is hard to put into words. The gentle waves touching the sand and the silence of the surroundings make you feel the vastness and freedom of this place.
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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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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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The historic gardens at Seaforde are situated both within and adjacent to the old walled garden, whose structure dates from the early half of the 18th century. The hidden, micro-climate gardens boast Ireland’s oldest living maze and support a renowned collection of plants, collected from distant corners of the world thanks to the travels of keen plantsman Patrick Forde. The gardens also include an arboretum containing champion trees and rare species. The Tropical Butterfly House is the atmospheric, jungle home to a myriad species of free flying butterflies. All peacefully at home surrounded by exotic and tropical plant life.
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Extremely atmospheric graveyard with three ruined churches standing in the large graveyard overlooking the lake. The earliest recorded reference is to a parish church here in 1302, with the middle Church being the oldest, probably of the 13th century. The MacCartans had one of their chief seats near the lake and this was probably their principal burial ground.
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One of the best kept Circles I know of. The late Neolithic to earlier Bronze Age monument was excavated in 1937–1939 but its development and date are still not entirely clear. Excavation uncovered a slab feature with three compartments at the west end of the cairn, which could suggest the court tomb tradition, and a single stone cist at the east end which could point to the passage tomb tradition. Cremated remains representing at least seven individuals and some Neolithic pottery were found. Parallels for the outer stone circle with sites in Cumbria have been suggested.
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The Well is an ancient site of pilgrimage with legends of Saint Patrick. The waters of the well are said to cure any ailment. Saint Patrick founded Ardtole Church which can be seen on the horizon. In the next field at low tide Saint Patrick's Road becomes visible. This was to be his route to the Isle of Man but when a red haired woman crossed his path he seen it as a bad omen and didn't make the journey.
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Woodgrange offers a diverse range of touring cycling routes, characterized by coastal paths, lough-side trails, and green countryside. You'll find options exploring notable points like Ardglass Harbour and Saint John's Point, as well as routes passing by lakes and garden estates. The terrain generally includes rolling hills, providing varied scenery for cyclists.
There are over 20 touring cycling routes available around Woodgrange. The majority, about 17, are rated as moderate, offering a good challenge for most cyclists. There are also 4 difficult routes for experienced riders and 1 easy route, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Woodgrange are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Delamont to Ardglass Harbour loop, which offers coastal views, and the Clough to Rowallane Garden loop, which takes you through green landscapes.
Touring bike trails in Woodgrange offer a blend of scenic experiences. You can expect to cycle along picturesque coastal stretches, beside tranquil lough shores, and through lush green countryside. The region features rolling hills, providing dynamic views, and some routes pass by serene lakes and well-maintained garden estates.
The touring cycling routes in Woodgrange are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars. Over 150 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the varied terrain and scenic beauty of the coastal paths, lough-side trails, and green countryside.
While many routes are moderate, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available in Woodgrange, which would be suitable for families or beginners looking for a less challenging ride. These routes typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances.
Along your touring cycling routes, you can discover several interesting landmarks and attractions. These include historical sites like the Ballynoe Stone Circle and Annadorn Dolmen. You might also encounter castles such as Clough Castle Ruins and Dundrum Castle, or visit the Seaforde Gardens and Tropical Butterfly House.
Absolutely. The Delamont to Ardglass Harbour loop is a prime example, offering stunning coastal views and the charm of Ardglass Harbour. Another excellent option is the Saint John's Point loop from Downpatrick — Strangford & Lecale, which follows a scenic coastal route through the Strangford & Lecale area.
For more advanced riders seeking longer distances, routes like the Saint John's Point loop from Downpatrick — Strangford & Lecale, at approximately 39 miles (62.8 km), offer a substantial ride. There are also 4 routes specifically rated as difficult, providing a greater challenge in terms of distance and elevation.
Yes, touring cyclists can enjoy routes that specifically explore the lough-side areas and garden estates. The Clough to Rowallane Garden loop is a great choice, leading through green landscapes and past garden estates. Similarly, the Ballydugan Lake to Rowallane Garden loop offers a journey through the Strangford & Lecale area, incorporating lake views and garden scenery.
The touring cycling routes around Woodgrange generally feature rolling hills, resulting in moderate elevation gains. For example, routes like the Delamont to Ardglass Harbour loop have an elevation gain of around 339 meters, while the Saint John's Point loop can have over 440 meters of ascent, providing a good workout without being overly strenuous.
Yes, several routes offer glimpses of historical and religious sites. For instance, the Saul to St Patrick's Well loop takes you past St. Patrick's Well. Additionally, you can find highlights like Down Cathedral and various ancient stone circles and dolmens in the wider Woodgrange area.


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