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Clankilvoragh location is not recognized as a geographical area for outdoor activities. The name "Clankilvoragh" is primarily associated with a company. Therefore, specific details regarding its natural landscapes, terrain, or geographical features for touring cycling cannot be provided. The routes listed under Clankilvoragh are located in nearby regions, offering varied terrain for touring cyclists.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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16.2km
01:03
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.1km
02:59
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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65.3km
03:52
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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65.6km
03:54
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.4km
01:36
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lock complex on the old Newry Canal, just south of Scarva. The stone lock walls, the narrow canal profile, and the quiet, green surroundings make this a characteristic point along the towpath. The water often stands still here, reflecting the trees along the bank, while the old lock structure is still clearly recognizable. An atmospheric, historic moment on an otherwise very relaxing canal route.
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Small coffeeshop right by the river Bann, directly next to Sustrans Route 9 / Newry Canal Towpath. The cafe is practically on the roadside, making it a logical stop for cyclists following the canal path. The old brick building has a relaxed atmosphere; inside and out it's a place where cyclists and walkers cross paths. Ideal for a coffee, a small snack and a short break before you cycle back into the canal landscape towards Craigavon Lakes. Enjoyed the stop, but forgot the photo.
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If your Crashing at the Campsite this is a quick walk away for a Pint 'n' Grub or just passing '2 Derryola Bridge Rd, Aghalee, Craigavon BT67 0DJ' '02892651764'
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somewhere to drop a tent or bivvy if needed if your doing the whole lough loop plus a pub 5 min walk away a pint 'n' Grub if needed :). Fair Acres Campsite '1C Boghead Bridge Rd, Aghalee, Craigavon BT67 0DL' '07710744989' Toilet and shower facilities for reviews see site- https://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=15198
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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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There are over 45 touring cycling routes available in the regions near Clankilvoragh, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The touring cycling routes in these nearby regions primarily explore lake shorelines, quiet rural roads, and connections between local villages. You'll find open views, gentle gradients, and varied rural landscapes.
Yes, there are over 20 easy touring cycling routes. A great option for an easy ride is the Craigavon Lakes – Craigavon Balancing Lakes loop from Lurgan, which features flat paths around the lakes and is 10.4 miles (16.8 km) long.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Bartin's Bay – Lough Neagh Shoreline loop from Lurgan. This 31.2 miles (50.1 km) route follows the shoreline of Lough Neagh, offering open views and gentle gradients.
Yes, there are 6 difficult routes available. An example is the Scarva Village – Craigavon Lakes loop from Lurgan, a 40.6 miles (65.3 km) trail that leads through varied rural landscapes and involves significant elevation changes.
Many routes pass by notable attractions. You can explore places like Craigavon Lakes, the historic Moyallan Pillbox, and the expansive Lough Neagh. The Lough Neagh Discovery Centre is also a point of interest.
Most of the touring cycling routes in these areas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Bartin's Bay – View of Lough Neagh loop from Lurgan, which is an easy 17.0 miles (27.4 km) ride.
Many routes, such as those mentioned, start from Lurgan, which typically offers parking facilities. Specific trailhead information can be found on individual route pages on komoot.
The routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic lake shorelines and the peaceful rural roads.
Elevation gain varies significantly by route. Easy routes like the Craigavon Lakes loop have minimal elevation gain (around 70 meters), while more difficult routes such as the Scarva Village – Annagh Pillbox loop from Lurgan can have over 450 meters of ascent.
Yes, routes that follow the Lough Neagh shoreline, such as the Bartin's Bay loops, offer open views of the lake. You can also find scenic spots like the Lurgan Park Lake and the Wave Sculptures Overlooking Lough Neagh.


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