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Road cycling routes around Townparks Of Strabane traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, quiet country lanes, and the meandering River Foyle. The region offers diverse terrain, from gentle gradients along riverbanks to more challenging ascents in the surrounding countryside, particularly towards the Sperrin Mountains. Cyclists can explore a network of routes that showcase the natural beauty of Northern Ireland. This area provides varied road cycling experiences suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Cycle 28.9 miles (46.6 km) on this moderate road route from Clifford, enjoying beautiful views towards Knockagarran Townland.
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63.3km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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The "Let the Dance Begin" sculptures are an imposing tribute to peace and culture on the border of Lifford and Strabane. These five giant steel figures β musicians and dancers β symbolize the connection between North and South. Locally, they are known as The Tinnies and form an indispensable modern landmark for any cyclist crossing the River Foyle.
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A prehistoric beacon in the heart of Donegal This solitary monolith, locally known as GallΓ‘n Phluic, is an official National Monument (no. 453). The stone is approximately 2 metres high and probably dates from the transition between the Neolithic and Bronze Age (approx. 4000 β 2500 BC).
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A story that makes an impression when you walk through it.
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In Bigside, a district of Derry that can be seen from the high city walls, the memory of Bloody Sunday is still very much alive. At the foot of the city walls you will find the low gabled structure that can be seen in the background of the historical photos.
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The Peace Bridge is a striking pedestrian and cycle bridge spanning the River Foyle. Opened in 2011, the bridge serves as a symbol of unity, connecting the city's Protestant and Catholic communities. Its distinctive, sweeping design by architect WilkinsonEyre has garnered international acclaim.
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Situated on a site adjacent to the Strabane bypass, the 'Let the Dance Begin' sculpture by Maurice Harron is an ensemble of five stainless steel and bronze figures. Commissioned by the former Strabane District Council in collaboration with the Strabane Lifford Development Commission, this artwork symbolises the transition to the new millennium. The statues, standing at an impressive height of approximately 30 foot (10 m) have affectionately been named "The Tinnies" by the locals.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes around Townparks Of Strabane, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. The komoot community has explored 24 routes in total, with 3 rated as easy and 21 as moderate.
Road cycling in Townparks Of Strabane takes you through a diverse landscape of rolling hills, quiet country lanes, and along the meandering River Foyle. You'll encounter lush forests and scenic views, with the nearby Sperrin Mountains offering a dramatic backdrop and more challenging ascents.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting landmarks. For instance, the Derry Girls Mural β Peace Bridge loop from Strabane features cultural landmarks and scenic views along the River Foyle. You might also encounter highlights like the Let the Dance Begin Sculptures, which are part of the Let the Dance Begin Sculptures β Castlederg Sculpture loop from Strabane. The region also features the ancient Beltany Stone Circle and scenic spots like Moor Lough.
The road cycling routes in Townparks Of Strabane cater to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes, with 3 easy and 21 moderate options available. The terrain includes gentle gradients along riverbanks and more challenging ascents in the surrounding countryside, particularly towards the Sperrin Mountains.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit for road cycling, the expanding network of traffic-free greenways and dedicated park cycle paths in the broader Derry City & Strabane district makes cycling safer and more enjoyable for families. Parks within Strabane, like Patrician Villas Play Park, also offer well-maintained pathways suitable for leisurely rides.
Road cycling routes are generally on public roads or dedicated cycle paths. While dogs are often welcome on leads in public spaces, it's always best to check local regulations for specific parks or trails. For safety, ensure your dog is well-behaved and accustomed to cycling environments if you plan to bring them along.
Parking is generally available in Strabane town centre and at various access points for routes. Many local parks also offer parking facilities. As the cycling network expands, more dedicated parking options are becoming available to support cyclists accessing the routes.
Strabane is served by public transport, primarily bus services, which can connect you to the town centre. From there, many routes are accessible directly. While public transport options for carrying bicycles can vary, local bus services may offer limited space for bikes, especially during off-peak hours. It's advisable to check with the specific transport provider for their bicycle carriage policies.
The region's natural beauty, with its rolling hills and lush forests, is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather for road cycling, with longer daylight hours. However, the mild climate means cycling can be enjoyed for much of the year, though autumn and winter may bring more challenging conditions.
Strabane town centre offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options suitable for cyclists. As you venture into the surrounding countryside, smaller villages and towns along routes like the Castlefinn and Convoy from Clifford route may also provide opportunities for refreshments. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer rides.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Townparks Of Strabane are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Derry Girls Mural β Peace Bridge loop from Strabane and the Manorcunningham view loop from Strabane, which offer convenient circular journeys.
The road cycling routes in Townparks Of Strabane vary in length, catering to different preferences. You'll find routes ranging from approximately 28 miles (46 km) like the Castlefinn and Convoy from Clifford, up to longer rides such as the Beautiful views β M. Gallagher's Bar loop from Strabane, which covers about 50 miles (81 km).
The region is known for its quiet country lanes, which form a significant part of the road cycling network. The broader Derry City & Strabane district is also actively developing traffic-free greenways and roadside traffic-free routes, providing excellent options for cyclists seeking a peaceful ride away from busy roads.


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