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Road cycling around Gortrush offers a network of routes suitable for various skill levels. The region features a mix of terrain, with routes traversing local roads and connecting nearby towns. Cyclists can expect varied elevation profiles, including moderate ascents and descents.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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83.4km
03:37
640m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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78.9km
03:22
550m
550m
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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91.2km
03:55
730m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Small, cozy coffeeshop in the center of Beltrim, housed in an old bank building. Known as a quiet stopover for cyclists in the Sperrin region, with good coffee, cakes, and a friendly atmosphere. Located close to the river, it forms a logical break point on routes between Omagh, Gortin, and the Sperrins hills.
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The Newtownstewart Stone Bridge is an elegant 18th-century monument that spans the River Mourne with six characteristic arches. This robust stone structure not only forms an important link on the route south, but also offers one of the most beautiful photo opportunities in the region, with a picturesque view of the babbling water and the nearby Stewart Castle.
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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 – musicians and dancers – 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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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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Gortin is a pleasant town situated in the heart of the Sperrins in County Tyrone. The town is nearby to a number of wonderful walks including Gortin Glen Forest Park, Mullaghcarn & Craignamaddy. There are also a few pubs in the town, such as Mossey's Bar and O'Neills.
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There is plenty to see in Castlederg for history lovers. On the pilgrim's route to Station Island on Lough Derg, it boasts monastic ruins as well as the impressive Castlederg Castle which is set in beautiful parklands accompanied by a sculpture trail.
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Omagh is the county town of County Tyrone which plays host to a number of festivals and events throughout the year. A market town, there are plenty of places to stop to eat or drink and you can't fail to notice the twin spires of Sacred Heart Church.
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Newtownstewart is a historic village with Baronscourt Castle as a notable attraction. Nestled in the scenic Sperrin Mountains, it offers outdoor activities like hiking and boasts a heritage-rich atmosphere with well-preserved architecture.
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There are nearly 50 road cycling routes around Gortrush, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 290 times, highlighting their popularity.
Road cycling routes in Gortrush cater to various abilities. You'll find a good mix, with 6 easy routes, 37 moderate routes, and 6 more challenging options. This variety ensures there's something for everyone, from beginners to experienced cyclists.
Yes, Gortrush offers several easy road cycling routes suitable for families. For example, the Carrickmore and Sixmilecross loop from Omagh is an easy 25.6-mile (41.1 km) trail with a moderate elevation gain, making it a great option for a family outing.
The road cycling routes around Gortrush feature a mix of local roads and connecting routes between towns. You can expect varied elevation profiles, including moderate ascents and descents, providing a good balance of challenge and scenic riding.
Many of the routes in Gortrush are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Popular circular routes include the Omagh to Carrickmore loop, an easy 28.2-mile (45.4 km) path, and the longer Omagh Town Centre – Sacred Heart Church, Omagh loop from Omagh, which is 50.5 miles (81.2 km).
While cycling around Gortrush, you can encounter several interesting points. Notable attractions include the Sacred Heart Church, Omagh, and the historic Drumragh Old Church and Graveyard. You might also find scenic viewpoints like Dunbreen Road offering picturesque views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 8 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain and the network of local roads that connect towns, providing diverse and engaging rides.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Omagh Town Centre – Sacred Heart Church, Omagh loop from Omagh is a moderate 50.5-mile (81.2 km) trail that takes approximately 3 hours and 33 minutes to complete, offering a substantial challenge.
While specific seasonal details for Gortrush aren't provided, road cycling in Northern Ireland is generally enjoyable from spring through autumn, when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. Summer months typically offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring the region's routes.
Absolutely. Beginners can enjoy routes like the Carrickmore and Sixmilecross loop from Omagh, an easy 25.6-mile (41.1 km) route, or the Omagh to Carrickmore loop, an easy 28.2-mile (45.4 km) path, both offering manageable distances and elevation.
The routes around Gortrush often connect towns like Omagh and Carrickmore. While specific public transport links for cyclists are not detailed, these towns typically have bus services that could facilitate access to starting points. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bicycle carriage policies beforehand.
Many road cycling routes in Gortrush start from towns like Omagh. You can typically find parking facilities within these towns, often near town centers or public amenities, which serve as convenient starting points for your rides.


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