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Road cycling around Rallagh features routes through the Sperrins mountain range, offering varied terrain with significant elevation changes. The region is characterized by its loughs and river valleys, providing scenic backdrops for road cyclists. Routes often traverse rural landscapes, connecting small towns and villages. The area presents challenging climbs and descents, suitable for experienced road cyclists.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
4.0
(1)
1
riders
102km
05:08
1,350m
1,340m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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96.5km
04:29
1,110m
1,110m
A difficult 59.9-mile road cycling route in the Sperrin AONB, combining mountain climbs with views of Lough Neagh.

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33
riders
110km
06:00
1,770m
1,770m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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riders
92.2km
04:04
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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riders
84.1km
04:33
1,350m
1,350m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A story that makes an impression when you walk through it.
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Built during the Great Famine of the mid-19th century, it bears witness to the great devotion of the Catholic population of Derry. Impressive church that dominates the Bogside district.
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Here you have a wonderful view of the Foyle
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Beautiful viewpoint of the Foyle Bridge
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In Bigside, a district of Derry that can be seen from the high city walls, the memory of Bloody Sunday is still very much alive. At the foot of the city walls you will find the low gabled structure that can be seen in the background of the historical photos.
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In Derry, the memory of Bloody Sunday is still very present, especially in the Bogside district, the scene of the attack.
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The Peace Bridge is a striking pedestrian and cycle bridge spanning the River Foyle. Opened in 2011, the bridge serves as a symbol of unity, connecting the city's Protestant and Catholic communities. Its distinctive, sweeping design by architect WilkinsonEyre has garnered international acclaim.
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With Barnes Top and Knockanbane Mountain to the east and Sawel Mountain to the south east, Sperrins Road carves through the landscape with cracking views all around. There is some descent climbing to get here but it's worth it.
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There are 5 road cycling routes around Rallagh documented on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes primarily traverse the Sperrins mountain range and surrounding areas.
Road cycling around Rallagh features varied terrain, including significant elevation changes as routes pass through the Sperrins mountain range. You'll encounter mountain passes, lough-side roads, and rural landscapes, often connecting small towns and villages.
Yes, Rallagh is well-suited for experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge. Most routes are classified as difficult, featuring substantial elevation gains. For example, the Draperstown, Gortin and Plumbridge loop โ Sperrins is a difficult 63.6-mile route with over 1300 meters of elevation gain.
While many routes in Rallagh are challenging, there is a moderate option available. The Roadbike loop from Feeny is a 29.9-mile route that is less demanding than others, making it a good choice for those looking for a more accessible ride.
The routes around Rallagh offer stunning natural beauty. You can find highlights such as Sawel Mountain Summit, Altnaheglish Reservoir, and Banagher Forest. The Sperrin Road itself is a notable mountain pass offering scenic views.
Yes, the Lough Neagh loop from Dungiven - Sperrins is a popular difficult route that offers picturesque views of Lough Neagh, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the British Isles, as it includes sections within the Sperrins.
Many of the road cycling routes in Rallagh are designed as loops. Examples include the Draperstown, Gortin and Plumbridge loop โ Sperrins, the Lough Neagh loop from Dungiven - Sperrins, and the Roadbike loop from Feeny, all providing convenient circular journeys.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Rallagh, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning scenery of the Sperrins mountain range, and the quiet rural roads that define the region's routes.
The longest road cycling route in Rallagh is the Lough Lark โ Goles Stone Row loop from Feeny Road Bus Stop, which spans approximately 67.8 miles (109 km) and features over 1700 meters of elevation gain, making it a demanding ride.
Yes, for those interested in history, Learmount Castle is an attraction located near some of the road cycling routes around Rallagh, offering a glimpse into the region's past amidst your ride.
The duration varies significantly by route and difficulty. For instance, the moderate Roadbike loop from Feeny can be completed in about 2 hours 20 minutes, while more difficult and longer routes like the Draperstown, Gortin and Plumbridge loop โ Sperrins typically take around 5 hours 8 minutes.


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