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Road cycling routes around Drumrainey traverse a landscape characterized by green countryside and rolling hills, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region features river valleys, such as the Moyola River, and areas with views of Lough Neagh. Elevations range from gentle inclines to more significant climbs, providing options for different fitness levels. The area includes forested sections and open rural roads, making for diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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52.0km
02:07
270m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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103km
04:31
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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27.8km
01:12
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.0km
03:35
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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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01:29
250m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Small, cozy coffeeshop in the center of Beltrim, housed in an old bank building. Known as a quiet stopover for cyclists in the Sperrin region, with good coffee, cakes, and a friendly atmosphere. Located close to the river, it forms a logical break point on routes between Omagh, Gortin, and the Sperrins hills.
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Gortin is a great place to begin and end a run. You could visit The Auld Bank Coffee Shop for delicious breakfast, lunch, coffee and snacks, or, if it's a cold pint a pub lunch you'd prefer, you could check out Mossey's Bar.
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Gortin is a pleasant town situated in the heart of the Sperrins in County Tyrone. The town is nearby to a number of wonderful walks including Gortin Glen Forest Park, Mullaghcarn & Craignamaddy. There are also a few pubs in the town, such as Mossey's Bar and O'Neills.
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Contained within the ruins is a sculpture of the crucifixion, which is thought to date from the 10th Century, making it one of the oldest in Ireland. St Lurach founded an important church here in the 6th century. It was plundered by Vikings in 832 and burned in 1135. Following the 12th-century ecclesiastical reforms this was the seat of a bishop from the mid 12th to the mid 13th century, then served as parish church until the new church across the road was built in the early 19th century. This long history is reflected in the much patched and altered fabric, and the big uneven graveyard.
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Enjoy riding through the greenery. ALl around you there are fields, pockets of woodland and big skies.
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It's quite an unusual experience stumbling into a pyramid in the middle of an Irish forest! This pyramid was built in the 19th century as a burial chamber for Lord Garvagh and is a lovelly feature to the forest today.
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If there's a good bench out in the wild then it's always a good idea to take a rest. You never know when you'll fund another bench.
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There are over 65 road cycling routes available around Drumrainey, catering to various skill levels. This includes 15 easy routes, 41 moderate routes, and 9 difficult routes, offering a wide range of options for exploration.
Road cycling routes in Drumrainey traverse a landscape of green countryside and rolling hills. You'll encounter varied terrain, from gentle inclines in river valleys like the Moyola River to more significant climbs on routes with considerable elevation gain. The area features both forested sections and open rural roads.
Yes, experienced cyclists can find challenging routes. For instance, the Auld Bank Coffee Shop – Bench Under a Large Tree loop from Magherafelt is a difficult 64.3-mile (103.5 km) path featuring over 1000 meters of elevation gain, traversing hilly terrain.
Yes, Drumrainey offers easy routes suitable for a more relaxed ride. The Moyola River loop from Magherafelt is an easy 17.3-mile (27.8 km) trail that leads through the Moyola River valley, often completed in about 1 hour 14 minutes, making it a good option for families or those seeking a less strenuous ride.
Many routes offer scenic views, particularly of Lough Neagh. The Toome Lock – View of Lough Neagh loop from Magherafelt is a popular route that specifically highlights views of Lough Neagh and passes through rural landscapes. Other routes may feature views of the green countryside and river valleys.
The road cycling routes in Drumrainey are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Over 390 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse cycling experiences offered by the green countryside, rolling hills, and river valleys.
Yes, there are several longer routes for those looking for extended rides. The Auld Bank Coffee Shop – Bench Under a Large Tree loop from Magherafelt is a significant 64.3-mile (103.5 km) path. Another option is the View of Lough Neagh – Toome Lock loop from Magherafelt, which covers 85.5 km.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Drumrainey are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Toome Lock – View of Lough Neagh loop from Magherafelt and the Garvagh Pyramid – Garvagh Forest Trails loop from Knockloughrim.
While specific seasonal details for Drumrainey are not available, generally, the milder months from late spring to early autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Northern Ireland, with longer daylight hours and more favorable weather for enjoying the green countryside and rolling hills.
Yes, the region is characterized by river valleys, and some routes specifically follow them. The Moyola River loop from Magherafelt is a prime example, leading cyclists directly through the scenic Moyola River valley.
Yes, the road cycling network around Drumrainey includes routes that feature both forested sections and open rural roads, providing a diverse cycling experience. This variety allows cyclists to enjoy different landscapes within a single ride.


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