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Road cycling routes around Anneeter More feature varied terrain, with routes often circling Lough Neagh, a large freshwater lake. The area includes gentle hills and some more challenging ascents, particularly on longer routes. The landscape is characterized by open countryside, agricultural lands, and occasional small settlements.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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129km
05:27
550m
550m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42.4km
01:48
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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34.6km
01:28
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.3km
02:09
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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109km
04:55
1,030m
1,030m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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As you step through the magnificent gate, you will be enveloped by the timelessness of this historic place. The old walls, which shine in the sun, tell stories from times long past and invite you to discover them. The municipality has enriched this treasure trove of history with a library and a museum that attract knowledge seekers and history lovers. In the quiet rooms of the library you can leaf through old writings and be transported back to times gone by, while the museum brings the history of the place and its people to life. After a journey of discovery through history and culture, the Priorat's café beckons with its seductive scent of freshly brewed coffee. Here, in an ambience that wonderfully combines modernity and history, you can take a little time out. Choose from comfortable seating inside or settle on one of the terraces to soak up the rays while munching on delicious pastries. But the Priory has even more to offer. A dreamy little walkway winds from the building down to the river. A path lined with blooming flowers and old trees that acts as an invitation to explore this wonderful terrain in all its splendor.
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A well-designed information board welcomes you directly on the shore and will introduce you to the lake and the surrounding forest like an experienced guide. Using carefully chosen words and images, she traces the fishing history of Brantry Lough - from the first people who fished here with simple nets to the modern anglers who live out their passion for the sport here today. The board takes you into a world rich in biodiversity. You will be amazed at the variety of fish that swim in these waters and the stories each of them has to tell. From the iridescent brown trout that deftly meander through the aquatic plants to the smaller species that reside in the deeper areas of the lake.
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Brantry Lough is a fantastic fishing lake situated just north of Creevelough in County Tyrone. The waters provide a great supply of brown trout that's stocked all year around bringing keen fishermen and their boats to the shores
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Take in the fabulous views of Lough Neagh from this stretch of road.
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Take in the beautiful views of Lough Shore whilst cycling along this stretch of road.
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Nice little cafe at Benburb Priory. Well worth a stop if you are in the area.
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Near the banks of Lough Neagh stands Ardboe High Cross. Take a close look at the carvings on the cross which represent both the Old and New Testament. A monastery was founded here in the 6th century by St Colman and legend has it that it was created by the milk of a magic cow. Ardboe means hill of the cow, so who knows!
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An information board as you arrive at Brantry Lough describes the nature of the lough and wood. The board goes into detail on the fishing history here and the species you may come across.
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There are 7 road cycling routes documented around Anneeter More on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
Road cycling routes around Anneeter More feature varied terrain, often circling Lough Neagh. You'll find a mix of open countryside, agricultural lands, and occasional small settlements. The area includes gentle hills and some more challenging ascents, particularly on longer routes.
Yes, Anneeter More offers several easy routes suitable for beginners. A great option is the Ballyronan and Moneymore loop from Lough Neagh, which is 26.3 miles (42.4 km) and navigates through rural areas with moderate elevation changes. Another easy route is the Lough Neagh – View of Lough Neagh loop from Mullanahoe, spanning 34.6 km.
For those seeking longer rides, the Lough Neagh loop is a significant challenge at 80.0 miles (128.8 km) with over 550 meters of elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Benburb Priory – Brantry Lough loop from Coagh, which covers 108.6 km and features over 1000 meters of climbing.
Many of the routes around Anneeter More are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. The most prominent example is the Lough Neagh loop, which offers extensive views of the lake. The Ballyronan and Moneymore loop from Lough Neagh and the Ardboe High Cross loop from The Loup are also popular circular options.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 1.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 89 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Anneeter More's varied terrain, often praising the routes around Lough Neagh and the peaceful agricultural landscapes.
The routes in Anneeter More cater to various abilities. There are 2 easy routes, 2 moderate routes, and 3 difficult routes, ensuring options for both casual riders and experienced cyclists looking for a challenge.
While specific attractions are not detailed in the route data, the routes often circle Lough Neagh, providing scenic views of this large freshwater lake. The Ardboe High Cross loop from The Loup suggests a historical point of interest along that particular route.
Given the region's characteristics of open countryside and agricultural lands, spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, if you prefer flatter rides, focus on routes that closely follow the Lough Neagh shoreline, as the surrounding flatlands characterize much of the area. Routes like the Ballyronan and Moneymore loop from Lough Neagh offer moderate elevation changes rather than steep climbs.
Many routes navigate through rural areas and occasional small settlements. For instance, the Ballyronan and Moneymore loop from Lough Neagh passes through Ballyronan and Moneymore, offering potential stopping points. The Benburb Priory – Brantry Lough loop from Coagh also connects several locations.


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