Knockninny loop from Derrylin
Knockninny loop from Derrylin
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riders
01:11
19.6km
130m
Cycling
Cycle the easy 12.2-mile Knockninny Loop from Derrylin, enjoying scenic views of Lough Erne, the Sillees River, and lush farmlands.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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10.4 km
Highlight • Structure
Tip by
13.5 km
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
19.6 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
17.8 km
1.46 km
293 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
11.1 km
8.43 km
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Knockninny loop is approximately 19.6 kilometers long and generally takes about 1 hour and 11 minutes to complete on a touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops.
The route primarily features mostly paved surfaces, making it comfortable for touring bikes and suitable for various types of bicycles. The terrain is generally easy with gentle climbs, so you won't encounter steep or technical sections.
Yes, the Knockninny loop is rated as 'easy' and is ideal for those seeking a relaxed ride. Its mostly paved nature and gentle climbs make it accessible for all skill levels, requiring no specific high fitness level.
As you cycle, you'll enjoy picturesque views across the Sillees River, Ross Lough, and Carran Lough, especially as the terrain rises towards Tullybrack Hill. You'll also see lush green farmland and woodlands. A notable stop is Knockninny Quay, a charming harbor on Upper Lough Erne, and nearby you can find Tiraroe Jetty. Close to the quay, within the woods, lies St. Ninnidh's Well.
While the route starts from Derrylin, specific parking information for the trailhead is not detailed. However, Knockninny Quay, a key point on the loop, offers amenities and could serve as a convenient starting or stopping point with potential parking nearby.
Yes, Knockninny Quay is well-equipped with amenities such as toilets and showers, making it an excellent spot for a break during your ride. Information on specific cafes or pubs directly on the route is not available, but Derrylin itself would offer options.
The route can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn, when the weather is more favorable for cycling and the scenery is at its most vibrant. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While the route is primarily on paved surfaces and passes through public areas, specific rules regarding dogs on the cycling path are not detailed. If bringing a dog, it's generally advisable to keep them on a leash, especially near roads or farmlands, and to be mindful of other cyclists and local regulations.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Knockninny loop from Derrylin. It is a public route accessible to all.
Yes, approximately 24% of this route also passes through sections of the Kingfisher Cycle Trail - Southern Loop (Ride 2).
Given it's an easy, mostly paved route, essential items include a well-maintained touring bicycle, a helmet, water, snacks, basic repair kit, and appropriate clothing for the weather. Sunscreen and a camera to capture the scenic views are also recommended.