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The best road cycling routes around Derrycreevy (Knox)

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Road cycling routes around Derrycreevy (Knox) are situated within County Tyrone, Ireland, an area characterized by rolling hills and expansive green spaces. The region offers varied terrain, including the Sperrins mountain range, which provides a cycling playground with steep ascents and winding lanes. The landscape features numerous rural roads, offering routes with minimal traffic and immersive natural surroundings for road cyclists.

Best road cycling routes around Derrycreevy (Knox)

  • The most popular road cycling route is Dungannon Park Lake – Ballysaggart…

Last updated: July 11, 2026

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Chicken Fillet Shop – Benburb Priory loop from Moygashel

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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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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Willem VS
June 5, 2026, Lottie's Café

quick service with plenty of space

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For cyclists following the 'Lough Neagh Cycle Way' (National Cycle Route 94), the Maghery footbridge is an iconic resting point and an essential link. This elegant, modern bridge spans the mouth of the Upper Bann as it enters the lough.

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Derek
July 18, 2025, Lottie's Café

Nice little cafe in the village of Scarva right alongside the Newry canal towpath, great for brekkie, lunch or just topping up the hydration.

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Hollie Berrie is a good place for refreshments on the route at Scarva

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The small town of Scarva, nestled between green meadows and the quiet canal, offers a welcome break on my bike tour through Northern Ireland. Here you cycle on well-maintained paths past historic bridges and small villages that give you the feeling that time has stood still. The British flags fluttering along the side of the road remind you that you are in a culturally special area - a detail that reflects the identity of the region. The route is easy to cycle, the surrounding landscape is gently rolling, which makes for pleasant cycling. The view of wide fields and rolling hills invites you to slow down now and then and take in the peace and quiet. A special feature of Scarva is the annual Orange Order March, which transforms the village into a kind of open-air stage once a year and keeps the traditions of this region alive.

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The Maghery Footbridge on the edge of Lough Neagh offers a small moment of peace in the midst of the expansive landscape. As you cross the bridge, your gaze glides over the gentle waters of the largest lake in the British Isles. In good weather, the clouds are impressively reflected on the surface of the water, making the scene look almost like a painting. Even when the sky is cloudy, the lake has a special atmosphere that invites you to linger rather than to quickly pass by. The paths around the bridge are mostly flat, but you should be prepared for occasional sections with unpaved surfaces. This could be a bit slippery, especially in wet weather, but this is not a problem. The connection to the National Cycle Network, Route 94, also offers you many other opportunities to explore the area. A little tip: Maghery itself does not have much to offer apart from the bridge, but a short detour to the nearby Oxford Island nature reserve is definitely worth it. This means you can easily combine a visit to the bridge with a larger circular tour.

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The dam is easy to cross and from there you have a great view over the lake and the rolling hills that surround it. The peaceful atmosphere is only occasionally interrupted by the gentle rippling of the water. The reservoir provides fresh drinking water to the surrounding area and the trout fishery here is controlled by the Armagh Angling Club - so it's an interesting spot for anglers. Even if you're not here to fish, the scenery is simply relaxing and it's worth stopping for a few minutes and looking around. The roads around the lake are easy to drive on but there might be a few potholes in places - nothing that would stop a real cyclist. Overall a nice stop to enjoy nature and take a quick breather before moving on.

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From the shore at Maghery, the view falls directly on Coney Island, which lies quietly in Lough Neagh. The rough waters of the lake, which are constantly in motion, create a special atmosphere that alternates between calm and turmoil. The cool breeze carries the scent of the wild vegetation on the shore, while the sound of the waves sets the tone for the moment. Coney Island itself seems almost untouched, a small spot in the vastness of the lake that seems to tell stories of times gone by. It may be tempting to imagine what it would be like to row there and explore the island. But from here it remains a place of longing in the distance - close enough to arouse curiosity, but far enough to keep a certain mystery. The view is impressive, but on stormy days you realize that nature can be rough here. Perhaps not the ideal place for a long rest, but a place that is worth a moment's pause before continuing on the path.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Derrycreevy (Knox)?

There are nearly 200 road cycling routes around Derrycreevy (Knox) listed on komoot, offering a wide range of options for exploring County Tyrone's landscapes. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging ascents.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes near Derrycreevy (Knox)?

The region around Derrycreevy (Knox) is characterized by rolling hills, expansive green spaces, and rural roads. You'll encounter varied terrain, including the majestic Sperrins mountain range, which offers steep ascents and winding lanes. Many routes feature deserted rural mountain roads with minimal traffic, providing an immersive natural experience.

Are there road cycling routes suitable for beginners or families in Derrycreevy (Knox)?

Yes, while the area offers routes with challenging ascents, there are also easier options. Out of nearly 200 routes, 25 are classified as easy, making them suitable for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride through the green landscapes of County Tyrone.

What are some popular circular road cycling routes in the area?

Many routes around Derrycreevy (Knox) are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Popular options include the Dungannon Park Lake – Ballysaggart Lough loop from Dungannon, which passes by tranquil loughs, and the Chicken Fillet Shop loop from Moygashel, exploring rural roads and green landscapes.

What kind of viewpoints or scenic spots can I find along the road cycling routes?

The routes often pass through scenic areas with expansive green spaces and views of rolling hills. You might encounter tranquil loughs like Brantry Lough, known for its peaceful setting. The wider County Tyrone region, especially the Sperrins, offers breathtaking scenery, including designated Dark Skies locations for unique stargazing opportunities.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions to see near the cycling routes?

Yes, the area offers several points of interest. You can explore the scenic Blackwater River Walk, visit historical sites like The Argory Country House, or discover the tranquil Brantry Lough. The region also has archaeological sites, such as the Beaghmore Stone Circles, offering a glimpse into ancient history.

What is the best season for road cycling around Derrycreevy (Knox)?

While road cycling is possible year-round, the spring and summer months generally offer the most favorable weather conditions for exploring County Tyrone's landscapes. During these seasons, you can best enjoy the expansive green spaces and open countryside.

Are there any longer, more challenging road cycling routes for advanced cyclists?

Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Ballysaggart Lough – Lottie's Café loop from Dungannon offer significant distances and elevation gains, with over 900 meters of ascent over 117.9 kilometers. The Sperrins mountain range also provides a challenging cycling playground with its steep ascents.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Derrycreevy (Knox)?

Road cyclists frequently praise the region for its diverse terrain, from rolling hills to challenging mountain ascents. The presence of deserted rural mountain roads with minimal traffic is a significant draw, allowing for an immersive experience in the natural surroundings of County Tyrone.

Where can I find parking for road cycling routes in the Derrycreevy (Knox) area?

While specific parking details vary by route start point, many routes begin from towns or villages like Dungannon or Moygashel, where public parking facilities are typically available. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and potential parking information.

Are there any less crowded road bike trails around Derrycreevy (Knox)?

Yes, a key characteristic of road cycling in this region is the abundance of 'deserted rural mountain roads' and forest tracks. This means many routes offer a peaceful cycling experience with minimal traffic, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings without large crowds.

Can I find routes that pass by places to eat or rest?

While the routes primarily focus on natural landscapes, some loops, such as the Ballysaggart Lough – Lottie's Café loop from Dungannon, are named after or pass by establishments like cafés. You can often find pubs and eateries in the towns and villages that serve as starting or ending points for many routes, such as Dungannon.

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