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Road cycling around Doon Lough offers routes through tranquil freshwater lake areas and extensive woodlands in County Clare, Ireland. The region features quiet rural roads, providing a scenic environment for cyclists. Terrain varies, including routes with significant elevation gains and flatter sections, with hills under 200m. Historical elements, such as Teerovannan Castle, are present along some cycling routes near Doon Lough.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
14
riders
50.0km
02:20
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
10
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61.7km
02:41
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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15.2km
00:48
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
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63.9km
03:01
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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16.2km
01:00
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This beach is beautifully nestled in a sheltered cove near the local harbour, giving it a pleasantly calm character compared to the larger, open beaches nearby. At low tide, the waters slowly recede, revealing numerous tide pools among the rocks; these rock pools are a paradise for families who can explore them together in search of small sea creatures.
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From your vantage point, you have a breathtaking view over the Rosbeg Inlet, where the crystal-clear water slowly recedes at low tide, exposing the hidden sandbanks within the cove. As your gaze drifts further across Dawros Bay, you see how the wider expanse of water eventually flows powerfully into the vast Atlantic Ocean. The surrounding landscape is characterized by a rugged, rocky coastline so typical of the unspoiled beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way. In the immediate vicinity, you look out over the rolling green hills that embrace the charming, small fishing village of Rosbeg.
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Ardara is proud to be the capital of handwoven tweed. Evidence of systematic wool weaving dates back to the Bronze Age, and it is known to have been actively exported in the Middle Ages. From the end of the 19th century, a monthly market was held in Ardara, where traders and weavers did business outdoors. In 1912, a covered market had to be built. At that time, artisans worked from home (tweed was home-woven), but thanks to the philanthropists Ernest and Alice Hart, larger companies such as Molloy and Magee emerged in Ardara and Donegal in the 20th century. Today, traditional weavers are rare and sales no longer take place in markets, although the annual Weaver's Fair remains an important event where they still gather to enjoy music and song (first weekend in June).
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Hidden in the green landscape near Kilclooney, you'll find this spectacular Neolithic portal tomb, one of the most elegant examples of prehistoric architecture in Ireland. The enormous capstone of the largest dolmen balances with astonishing precision on its supporting stones and has overlooked the surrounding fields for over 5,000 years. Directly next to it lies a second, smaller dolmen, making this site a remarkable archaeological ensemble.
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Located on the circular path of the old railway line. Beautiful view, especially at low tide.
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Wintry and open to the elements, but dramatic all the same.
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Tramore Beach is a quiet and secluded bay. Take the path to walk on the long stretch of sand and drink in the peace and calm.
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There are 14 road cycling routes around Doon Lough listed on komoot, offering a variety of options for different skill levels.
The routes around Doon Lough feature a mix of tranquil freshwater lake areas and extensive woodlands. You'll find mostly paved surfaces on quiet rural roads, with terrain varying from easy, flatter sections to more challenging routes with significant elevation gains.
Yes, there are 2 easy road cycling routes available. One option is the View of Rosbeg Inlet – Rosbeg Beach loop from Inishkeel, which is 15.2 km long and features moderate elevation changes, making it a good choice for those new to road cycling in the area.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 2 difficult routes. Additionally, many of the 10 moderate routes, such as the Glengesh Valley – Ardara loop from Lettermacaward (47.9 km with 684m elevation gain), offer significant climbs and distances to test your endurance.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Doon Lough are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Toome Lough – Lough Anuller loop from Inishkeel and the Ardara Village – Ardara loop from Inishkeel.
The region around Doon Lough is rich in history. Cyclists can pass by the ruin of Teerovannan Castle, a 15th-century McNamara stronghold, located near the lake. The area's extensive woodlands also hold historical significance, with some oak woodlands dating back to 1850.
While specific family-focused road cycling routes are not highlighted, the presence of easy routes on quiet rural roads suggests that some sections could be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with road cycling. Always check route details for traffic levels and terrain before setting out with family.
The region's natural beauty, including tranquil lakes and woodlands, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions for road cycling in Ireland.
While specific parking locations are not detailed in the route descriptions, the general cycling-friendly infrastructure of County Clare suggests that parking may be available in nearby towns or designated areas. It's advisable to check local information for parking facilities at your chosen starting point.
Information on direct public transport links specifically to Doon Lough for cycling access is limited. County Clare generally has public transport options, but reaching rural cycling starting points might require a combination of transport modes or personal vehicle use. Planning ahead is recommended.
The komoot community has explored Doon Lough's varied terrain, with over 100 road cyclists using the platform here. The area is generally appreciated for its tranquil freshwater lakes, extensive woodlands, and quiet rural roads, offering a scenic environment for cycling.
Yes, the broader County Clare region is part of the EuroVelo 1 Atlantic Coast Route, which spans over 270 kilometers within the county. While Doon Lough itself is a smaller, localized area, its surrounding roads connect to this larger network, offering opportunities for longer tours.


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