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Touring cycling routes around Cullion traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and river valleys, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region features routes that follow waterways like Davagh Water and the River Bann, providing scenic paths. Elevations on these routes typically involve gradual climbs over hills, with no peaks exceeding 200 meters. The area's roads are often described as "grippy," suggesting good conditions for touring bicycles.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.1km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On this stretch of the Solar Walk in Davagh Forest near the OM Observatory a pretty stone bridge spans over the Davagh water creating a picturesque scene. It's also fascinating to note that this area is a Dark Sky Park, meaning it boasts exceptional dark night skies.
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Itβs disappointing that the dirt trails through the forest are for mountain bikers only. As a walker, you have to stick to the tarmac roads - also used by the mountain bikes. It felt like there is an assumption that walking is more about an afternoon stroll with the kids and the dog. The forest is for the mountain bikers.
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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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Good trails for MTB but possibly even better gravel sections for those who are into gravel rides.
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The touring cycling routes around Cullion feature a landscape of rolling hills and river valleys. You'll encounter gradual climbs, with elevations typically not exceeding 200 meters on most routes. The roads are often described as 'grippy,' providing good conditions for touring bicycles.
All the touring cycling routes currently listed for Cullion are rated as moderate. While there are no routes specifically marked as 'easy,' the moderate routes involve gradual climbs and are suitable for touring cyclists looking for a balanced challenge. For example, the Stone Bridge over Davagh Water β OM Dark Sky Park & Observatory loop from Fir Mountain is the shortest at 11.1 km with a moderate climb.
While cycling around Cullion, you can experience scenic paths along waterways like Davagh Water and the River Bann. Notable natural features and viewpoints in the broader area include Slieve Gallion NE Top Summit, the tranquil Lough Fea, and the informative Blanket Bog and Turf Information Boards Near Crockmore Peak. You can also find stunning vistas like the View of the Gallion Mountains and County Londonderry.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes highlighted in Cullion are circular. This includes routes like the Stone Bridge over Davagh Water β OM Dark Sky Park & Observatory loop from Fir Mountain, the View of the River Bann β Toome Lock loop from Magherafelt, and the St Lurach's Church Ruins loop from Magherafelt, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Cullion are not detailed, regions with 'picturesque cycling routes' and 'grippy roads' like this often offer pleasant cycling conditions during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically provide milder weather and better visibility for enjoying the scenic landscapes.
The routes around Cullion are generally rated as moderate, featuring rolling hills and gradual climbs. While not specifically designated as 'family-friendly,' families with some cycling experience and appropriate touring bicycles may find the shorter routes, such as the Stone Bridge over Davagh Water β OM Dark Sky Park & Observatory loop from Fir Mountain (11.1 km), more manageable.
The longest touring cycling route currently listed for Cullion is the View of the River Bann β Toome Lock loop from Magherafelt, covering a distance of 49.1 km (30.5 miles). This moderate route offers extensive views along the River Bann.
Yes, the St Lurach's Church Ruins loop from Magherafelt specifically leads through rural landscapes and past historical ruins, offering a glimpse into the region's past while you cycle.
There are 4 touring cycling routes currently available in Cullion, all rated as moderate difficulty. These routes offer a mix of distances and scenic experiences through the region's rolling hills and river valleys.
Touring cycling routes in Cullion feature gradual climbs, with elevations on individual routes typically involving ascents up to around 270 meters. For instance, the View of the River Bann β Toome Lock loop from Magherafelt includes a 269-meter hill, while the Stone Bridge over Davagh Water β OM Dark Sky Park & Observatory loop from Fir Mountain has a moderate climb to a hill of 186 meters.
Over 100 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Cullion's varied terrain. The region is praised for its picturesque cycling routes, 'grippy roads,' and the overall experience of cycling through rolling hills and river valleys.


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