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Road cycling around Cullyhanna Little offers routes through rolling hills and agricultural land, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The region is situated near the Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which features mountains, lakes, and woods. Cyclists can expect undulating routes with ascents and descents, alongside scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The area provides a mix of challenging roads and gentler paths, including sections of the Newry Canal.

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Last updated: July 11, 2026

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Newry, Carlingford and Castlebellingham loop from Castleblayney

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This difficult 86.1-mile road cycling loop from Castleblayney offers experienced riders a challenging ride with 3374 feet of elevation gain.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate
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June 5, 2026, Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint Colman

Saint Patrick and Saint Colman's Cathedral is the architectural jewel of Newry and one of Ireland's most impressive Neo-Gothic structures. Construction began in 1825, and upon its completion in 1829, the cathedral made history as the first Catholic cathedral to open in Ireland following the repeal of the penal laws (Catholic Emancipation). Built from local granite from the nearby Mourne Mountains, this edifice exudes a robust yet elegant power. The cathedral is world-renowned for its fabulous interior: the walls and ceiling are adorned with colourful mosaics, meticulously applied by hand by Italian master craftsmen in the early 20th century. For the cyclist, this is not only a visual highlight along the route but also a place of serene tranquility. Its detailed stained-glass windows and monumental tower make it one of the city's most photographed locations and a worthy endpoint (or starting point) for your tour along the Newry Canal Towpath.

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We had an amazing day thanks to Ring of Gullion Cycle Tours. Our bikes were well maintained and service was exceptional. We were advised by proprietor James to take the Cooley Tour through this app as the weather was spectacular and it was such good advice. Also recommended a stop off at Lumpers Bar and added a drink voucher for good measure. I can’t recommend these guys enough. The service and standard of care was truly amazing. Do yourself a favour and drop in here and do some cycling - or buy your own bike!!

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gravel paths and a tarmac road up the middle, also has public toilets

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The setting is done with great attention to detail, and it almost feels like a quick picnic in the mountains when you sit down at the rustic tables and look into the distance. The patterned cups and saucers give the place a cozy touch and make the whole thing that little bit more special. The view of the surrounding hills and the relaxed atmosphere invite you to take a short break - perfect for resting your legs and just taking a breather. The coffee house is not only friendly to cyclists, but even offers bike rental for the Ring of Gullion. Handy if you need an extra boost for the next stage! The surroundings are green and spacious, a nice mix of Irish idyll and relaxed hospitality. The owners seem to take the attention to detail seriously, which is reflected in the little things like the decorative elements and the cozy atmosphere.

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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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Here, a bull sits, seemingly rising from the ground, sleeping contentedly. The stone is said to be connected to the legend of St. Patrick, who was once teased by his pet bull while building his church. Whether or not this was true, the story lends an air of mysticism to the place. The surroundings are quiet, and there is a small bench where you can rest while you reflect on the legends and myths that surround this place. The art installation is not necessarily a major highlight, but it adds an interesting touch to the landscape and gives your tour a small, unexpected detail. The road here is easy to ride, with only a few small inclines, so if you have time for a quick stop, this is a nice place to take a break and prepare for the next leg.

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The Tassagh Viaduct rises above the Callan River Valley with its massive arches - a silent witness to bygone railway times. The line, which was originally part of the Castleblayney, Keady and Armagh Railway, opened in 1910 and once carried trains across the valley. Today the tracks have disappeared, but the impressive structure remains and blends beautifully into the green landscape. As I drove under the arches, I felt like I was experiencing a piece of history up close. Looking up at the imposing stone arches makes you pause for a moment and marvel. The old Beetling Mill is also nearby, a reminder of the region's industrial past. If you have a bit of time, a little detour there is worth it. The roads in the area are mostly in good condition, but there are also a few bumpy spots - nothing that will bother an experienced cyclist. Overall, a worthwhile stop that will appeal to more than just railway enthusiasts.

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The Craigmore Viaduct is an impressive structure, with its 18 arches spanning the Camlough River Valley, dominating the landscape of south Armagh. As I cycled along the gently curving roads, the viaduct suddenly appeared on the horizon - a massive but elegant sight. The tall stone arches seem to effortlessly support the train traffic that runs between Dublin and Belfast. I stopped for a moment to take a closer look at the structure. It is fascinating to know that this structure has been standing here since 1852, designed by Irish engineer John Benjamin Macneill. The highest arch rises 126 feet, and standing under it you can really appreciate the scale and importance of this structure to the region. The surroundings are just perfect for putting your bike down and taking some time to look at the view. Perhaps a small lookout point with information about the history of the viaduct would be a nice addition, but even without it it is a worthwhile stop along the way. We continue, but the image of the arches remains in our minds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Cullyhanna Little?

There are over 15 road cycling routes available around Cullyhanna Little, offering a variety of distances and difficulties. These routes explore the rolling hills and agricultural land of the region, including areas within the scenic Ring of Gullion.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes near Cullyhanna Little?

The terrain around Cullyhanna Little is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land, providing undulating routes with rewarding ascents and descents. You can expect a mix of challenging roads with significant elevation gain and gentler paths, particularly near the Newry Canal.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly road cycling routes in the area?

Yes, there are a couple of easier road cycling routes around Cullyhanna Little. While many routes feature undulating terrain, some offer a more moderate experience. For a gentler ride, consider exploring sections near the Newry Canal, which provides flatter, traffic-free paths.

What are some challenging road cycling routes around Cullyhanna Little?

For a challenging ride, consider the Newry, Carlingford and Castlebellingham loop from Castleblayney. This difficult 86.1-mile (138.6 km) route features significant elevation gain through varied landscapes, making it suitable for experienced road cyclists.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the road cycling routes?

Road cycling routes around Cullyhanna Little offer views of diverse natural features. You can explore the scenic Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which includes mountains, lakes, and woods. Notable highlights include Slieve Gullion Summit, Calliagh Beara Lough, and the Glendesha Road Country Lanes and Rolling Hills viewpoint. You might also encounter historical sites like the Ballykeel Dolmen.

Are there any circular road cycling routes available?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Cullyhanna Little are designed as loops. For example, the Ring of Gullion Cycle Tours – Newry Ship Canal Fountain loop from Silverbridge and the Cashel Lough Lower loop from Crossmaglen are popular circular options that allow you to start and finish in the same location.

What is the best time of year for road cycling around Cullyhanna Little?

The best time for road cycling around Cullyhanna Little is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. These seasons offer more favorable weather conditions, with milder temperatures and less chance of rain, making the undulating terrain and scenic views more enjoyable. Winter cycling is possible but may involve colder temperatures and potentially more challenging road conditions.

Are there family-friendly road cycling options near Cullyhanna Little?

While many routes involve rolling hills, sections of the Newry Canal offer flatter, traffic-free paths that can be more suitable for families or those seeking a gentler ride. These paths provide a contrast to the more challenging hilly terrain found elsewhere in the region.

Where can I find parking for road cycling routes in the area?

Parking availability varies by starting point. For routes that begin in villages or towns like Silverbridge or Crossmaglen, you can often find public parking facilities. For routes exploring the Ring of Gullion, look for designated parking areas near trailheads or points of interest. It's advisable to check specific route details for recommended parking locations.

Are there any cafes or pubs along the road cycling routes for a stop?

Yes, as you cycle through the villages and towns surrounding Cullyhanna Little, you will find opportunities for refreshment. Areas like Armagh, known for its Georgian architecture, and other local villages offer cafes and pubs where cyclists can stop for a break and refuel.

What do other road cyclists enjoy the most about road cycling in Cullyhanna Little?

Road cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to scenic agricultural land, and the breathtaking views, especially within the Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The mix of challenging climbs and rewarding descents, combined with quiet country roads, provides an immersive and enjoyable cycling experience.

Can I reach the road cycling routes using public transport?

Public transport options to Cullyhanna Little and surrounding areas may be limited. While some larger towns like Newry and Armagh are better connected, reaching specific route starting points in smaller villages might require planning. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving to a suitable starting point with parking.

Are there any less crowded road cycling routes around Cullyhanna Little?

The region around Cullyhanna Little is known for its quiet country roads, especially outside of major towns. Routes that venture deeper into the agricultural land and the Ring of Gullion often provide a peaceful and less crowded cycling experience, allowing for immersive rides through natural landscapes.

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