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Touring cycling routes around Carnbane are set within a region characterized by river valleys and rolling drumlin landscapes. The area offers views towards the Mourne Mountains and the Ring of Gullion, alongside scenic coastal paths along Carlingford Lough. Cyclists can explore a mix of terrain, from tranquil towpaths to routes with varied surfaces. This diverse topography provides a range of cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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34.0km
01:57
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.4km
00:52
60m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.2km
01:17
200m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.7km
01:06
80m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you want to get to Belfast city center without a car and stress, this is the right place.
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The path, which is part of National Cycle Route 9, offers a peaceful atmosphere that is ideal for relaxed bike rides - but walkers, joggers and dog owners also appreciate the route. The contrast between the quiet river and the partially flooded sections that can appear after heavy rain is particularly exciting. Sometimes the path leads directly to the water, and it almost seems as if the Lagan wants to reclaim a bit more space. The trees are reflected in the calm waters, which creates an almost mystical atmosphere in cloudy weather. Another highlight are the small, branching mountain bike trails that bring a bit of adventure to the tour. If you want a change and don't just want to follow the river, these trails offer a welcome change.
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The path, which is part of National Cycle Route 9, offers a peaceful atmosphere that is ideal for relaxed bike rides - but walkers, joggers and dog owners also appreciate the route. The contrast between the quiet river and the partially flooded sections that can appear after heavy rain is particularly exciting. Sometimes the path leads directly to the water and it almost seems as if the Lagan wants to reclaim a bit more space. The trees are reflected in the calm waters, which creates an almost mystical atmosphere in cloudy weather. Another highlight are the small, branching mountain bike trails that bring a bit of adventure to the tour. If you want a change and don't just want to follow the river, these trails offer a welcome change.
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The park covers almost 130 hectares and offers a variety of landscapes - from wide meadows and shady woodlands to manicured rose and Japanese gardens. The International Rose Trials, which take place here every year, are particularly exciting. If you come at the right time, you can admire an impressive variety of roses, which are judged by international experts. But the park has a lot to offer away from the roses in bloom: whether you just want to take a quiet walk in the Walled Garden, explore the Japanese Garden or challenge yourself on the orienteering course - everyone will find a favorite spot here. A small café provides refreshments and the playground also has something for younger visitors. The park has many hidden corners that make it an ideal stop to recharge.
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The Castle has over 100 acres of ornamental lawns, peaceful woodlands and picturesque glens to discover. Dogs are not permitted within the gardens and café unless they are trained assistance dogs.
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Heading towards Dromara is difficult from the very start. Easier start if heading towards Belfast and Ballynahinch.
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One of the most popular outdoor spots in the province. The Towpath is part of the Ulster Way. You can walk, run or cycle completely traffic free from the Castlereagh hills to Lisburn.
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Fine viaduct across the Lagan Towpath. A nice and quiet place to ride a bike on a good traffic free path.
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There are over 60 touring cycling routes available around Carnbane, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews.
The terrain around Carnbane is quite varied. You'll find routes set within river valleys and rolling drumlin landscapes, offering views towards the Mourne Mountains and the Ring of Gullion. Some paths, like sections of the Newry Canal Towpath, are tranquil and mostly traffic-free, while others may feature unpaved surfaces, providing a more varied cycling experience.
Yes, Carnbane offers several easy touring cycling routes. A great option is the Bike loop from Lagan, which is 18.7 km long and features minimal elevation gain. Another easy choice is the Lisburn to Belfast Pathway loop from Lisburn, a 14.4 km trail that takes you through urban and green spaces.
Yes, many routes around Carnbane are designed as loops. For example, the Lagan Towpath – Lagan Towpath loop from Woodbrook Eco Village is a popular 34 km circular route that follows a tranquil towpath. Another option is the Hillsborough Castle – Royal Hillsborough loop from Hillsborough Castle, a moderate 21.2 km ride.
Cyclists can enjoy breathtaking views towards the granite peaks of the Mourne Mountains and the volcanic landscapes of the Ring of Gullion. Scenic coastal paths along Carlingford Lough also offer varied experiences. Along the Newry Canal Towpath, you might spot wildlife at Lough Shark (Acton Lake). For panoramic views, consider visiting Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park Rose Garden and Stone Monoliths or Bernish Viewpoint just outside Newry City.
Absolutely. The Newry Canal Towpath, which stretches for 20 miles, is ideal for leisurely cycles and suitable for all ages and abilities due to its tranquil and mostly traffic-free nature. Kilbroney Park, while known for mountain biking, also features the Narnia Trail, a magical family-friendly route that can be explored on bikes.
The region is rich in history. Along the Newry Canal Towpath, you can find historical sites like Moneypenny's Lock and Museum, offering insights into Ireland's oldest man-made canal. Shaw's Bridge is another historical point of interest. Additionally, Ballymacdermot Court Tomb, a well-preserved Neolithic burial site, is close to Newry.
Many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, especially on lead. The Newry Canal Towpath is generally suitable for dogs. However, always check specific park regulations, such as those for Kilbroney Park, regarding dogs on trails to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, charming villages along routes like the Newry Canal Towpath, such as Scarva, offer amenities including cafes and pubs. The wider Newry area provides various options for dining and accommodation, catering to different preferences.
The region's diverse landscapes can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for leisurely rides along the towpaths. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Specific parking information varies by trailhead. For routes originating from Newry, you can often find parking within the town or at designated trailheads. For areas like Kilbroney Park, there are dedicated parking facilities. Public transport options to Newry are available, and some routes, like the Lisburn to Belfast Pathway, connect urban centers, making them accessible by public transport.
The region is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Kilbroney Park offers scenic hikes like the Fallows Trail and Cloughmore Trail, as well as challenging mountain biking trails. The Newry Canal Way is also popular for walking. You can explore spruce forests, mountain slopes, and lakes within Kilbroney Park, or visit the Kilbroney Tree Trail.


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