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The best road cycling routes around Ballyrogully

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Road cycling routes around Ballyrogully traverse a landscape characterized by the expansive Lough Neagh and a scattering of historical sites. The region features varied terrain, including flat sections near the lake and rolling hills with moderate elevation gains. Road cyclists can expect routes that combine natural scenery with cultural landmarks.

Best road cycling routes around Ballyrogully

  • The most popular road cycling route is Lough Neagh loop, a 79.9 miles (128.8 km) difficult trail that takes 5 hours 27 minutes…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Lough Neagh loop

129km

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Embark on the Lough Neagh loop, a difficult racebike challenge that takes you around the UK and Ireland's largest freshwater lake. This 80.0 miles (128.8 km) route, with 1820 feet…

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

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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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Willem VS
June 3, 2026, Mountjoy Castle

On the banks of Lough Neagh, near the village of Brockagh, you will find the impressive ruin of Mountjoy Castle. This castle was built between 1602 and 1605 by Lord Mountjoy and served at the time as a crucial military stronghold during the turbulent years of the Nine Years' War. Unique is the special combination of building materials: the lower floor is constructed from rough natural stone, while the upper floor consists of locally fired red brick. Although the castle has been a ruin since 1648, the central block and the characteristic arrow-shaped corner towers are still clearly recognizable in the landscape.

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As you cycle through the rolling landscape of County Tyrone, the Wellbrook Beetling Mill is an absolute must for a stopover. Situated in an idyllic, wooded stream valley along the Ballinderry River, this 19th-century water mill provides a stark contrast to the tranquility of its surroundings. This is the last working 'beetling mill' in the United Kingdom. "Beetling" was the final step in traditional Irish linen production: using enormous wooden hammers (beetles), powered by a water wheel nearly five metres high, the linen was processed for hours until it acquired its characteristic sheen. When the mill is running, you can hear the rhythmic thudding from afar – an impressive sound that takes you straight back to the industrial heyday of Northern Ireland.

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In the shadow of Northern Ireland's vast skies, the mysterious Mountjoy Castle rises on a hill above Lough Neagh. This ruined castle, whose Irish name "Caisleán Mhuinseo" whispers into the wind, stands like a proud sentinel in the village of Mountjoy, County Tyrone. The castle was built in 1602 by order of Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire and 8th Baron Mountjoy. But times have not always been kind to this building: as early as 1643, a devastating fire left scars on the walls of the castle. What remained is a two-story brick building with the ground floor clad in stone. The architecture speaks of a time of defense and vigilance - a central rectangular block protected by four spear-shaped towers, crisscrossed by embrasures. The north-western tower testifies to the fragility of time - partially collapsed, while the western curtain wall has lost its presence. The entrance, once on the south side of the eastern curtain wall, seems to whisper stories of days gone by, while wide windows on the upper floor capture the eyes of visitors. Unfortunately, an extension at the back keeps some of the castle's secrets hidden, and the interior area is closed to visitors' eyes. But even in its ruined state, Mountjoy Castle embodies the soul and history of Northern Ireland. Not only is it a State Care Historic Monument in the townland of Magheralamfield in the Mid Ulster District, but it is also a silent testament to time, inviting every walker to pause for a moment and listen to the whispers of history.

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Alex
September 6, 2023, View of Lough Neagh

Take in the fabulous views of Lough Neagh from this stretch of road.

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September 6, 2023, View of Lough Shore

Take in the beautiful views of Lough Shore whilst cycling along this stretch of road.

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The church ruins date from the early 16th century but include stones from a much earlier pre 11th century church. After a new church was built, this one fell into disrepair, but the graveyard remains in use.

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Also known as Black Lough, it's unique habitat means it is a great place for bird watching with a number of rare species being seen. You're also likely to spot people course fishing for pike and perch. There are even eels in the water.

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The O'Neills ruled the region for over 400 years and this was their seat of power for over 300. You can enjoy a guided tour and learn more about the history of Ulster and marvel at the views from the top, from where you can see all the way to the Sperrin Mountains, the Mournes and Lough Neagh. A fine view for the O'Neills over their land.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Ballyrogully?

There are over 45 road cycling routes available around Ballyrogully, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult. You can find a diverse selection of tours on komoot.

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

Yes, Ballyrogully offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Desertlynn Old Graveyard loop from Moneymore is an easy 22.1-mile (35.5 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 28 minutes to complete, leading through historical areas.

Where can I find challenging road cycling routes with significant climbs near Ballyrogully?

For more advanced cyclists seeking a challenge, Ballyrogully has routes with notable elevation gains. The Lough Neagh loop is a difficult 79.9-mile (128.8 km) trail with over 550 meters of elevation, offering extensive views of the lake and a demanding ride.

What are the typical lengths of road cycling routes in the Ballyrogully area?

Road cycling routes around Ballyrogully vary significantly in length. You can find shorter rides, such as the 22.1-mile (35.5 km) Desertlynn Old Graveyard loop, up to longer, more challenging routes like the 79.9-mile (128.8 km) Lough Neagh loop.

Are there many circular road cycling routes around Ballyrogully?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Ballyrogully are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Lough Neagh – Mountjoy Castle loop from Moneymore and the Wellbrook Beetling Mill – Dunnamore Wedge Tomb loop from Moneymore.

Which road cycling routes offer the best scenic views around Ballyrogully?

For breathtaking scenery, the routes circling Lough Neagh are highly recommended. The Lough Neagh loop provides extensive views of the lake, while the Lough Neagh – Mountjoy Castle loop from Moneymore combines lakeside riding with historical sights.

Can I combine road cycling with exploring historical sites in Ballyrogully?

Absolutely. Several routes in Ballyrogully allow you to cycle past or visit historical landmarks. The Lough Neagh – Mountjoy Castle loop from Moneymore includes a visit to the historic Mountjoy Castle, and the Desertlynn Old Graveyard loop from Moneymore takes you through historical areas.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Ballyrogully?

The best time for road cycling in Ballyrogully is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, you can expect milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, making for more enjoyable rides. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Are there road cycling routes around Ballyrogully that are suitable for families?

While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, many of the easier, shorter loops with less elevation gain could be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with road cycling. The Desertlynn Old Graveyard loop from Moneymore is an easy option to consider.

What do other road cyclists enjoy the most about road cycling in Ballyrogully?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 2.0 stars from over 2 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, which combines flat sections near Lough Neagh with rolling hills, and the opportunity to explore both natural scenery and cultural landmarks.

Are there any hidden gem road cycling routes in Ballyrogully that are less known?

While the Lough Neagh routes are popular, exploring some of the moderate loops further inland can offer a quieter experience. The Mountjoy Castle – Lough Neagh loop from Moneymore, though moderate, provides a different perspective of the region away from the main lake circuit.

Can I find road cycling routes that include pub stops or places to refuel in Ballyrogully?

Many routes in Ballyrogully pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local pubs, cafes, or shops to refuel. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify points of interest along the way, helping you locate suitable stops for refreshments.

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