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Touring cycling routes around Eshnascreen are associated with a landscape featuring loughs and rural estates, as indicated by routes near Lisnaskea. The area offers a mix of moderate and difficult routes for touring cyclists. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes including more significant climbs. The terrain is suitable for exploring by touring bicycle.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Cycle the difficult 32.5-mile Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop from Lisnaskea, featuring Upper Lough Erne views and historical ruins.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:48
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Managed by the National Trust, the Crom Estate is a large nature reserve of woodlands, lake, castle ruins and islands. It is an important habitat for pine martens, bats, deer, red squirrels and butterflies. There is a coffee shop at the estate and if you fancy something different you can hire a boat to explore the lough. For more details check out the website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/crom
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The road passed around the edge of Doon Forest. Mostly a conifer plantation, there is also a lot of deciduous planting around the outside. The quiet road through the trees feel particularly lush in May when the leaves are at their newest and greenest.
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There is a great view from the car park, but even better, park up your bike and take the short trail to the hiking viewpoint. There you can marvel at the panoramic views across County Fermanagh and County Monaghan. Take a seat in the oversized chair and enjoy. Especially lovely at sunrise and sunset.
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Carnmore, or Carn Rock as it's known locally, is a scenic viewpoint on the western edge of Sliabh Beagh. The name Carnmore roughly translates to "big burial mound". In Irish mythology, Carnmore is believed to be the burial place of Bith, son of Noah. Cessair, who was a great leader of the first inhabitants of Ireland, was said to be a daughter of Bith.
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The touring cycling routes in this area, often starting from Lisnaskea, feature a landscape characterized by loughs and rural estates. You'll encounter a mix of moderate elevations, with some routes including more significant climbs, making the terrain suitable for touring bicycles.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the area offers routes with significant elevation gains. For example, The Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop from Lisnaskea is a difficult 32.5-mile (52.4 km) trail with over 1,800 feet (550 meters) of elevation gain.
For moderate touring cycling, you can explore routes like Lough Barry β Rath loop from Lisnaskea, a 22.8-mile (36.8 km) path offering views of Lough Barry. Another moderate option is the Scottsborough Lough β Cloghagaddy Stone loop from Lisnaskea, which is 19.1 miles (30.8 km) long and takes you through areas around Scottsborough Lough.
Yes, all the highlighted touring cycling routes in this guide are circular loops, making them convenient for starting and ending in the same location, typically Lisnaskea. Examples include the Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop and the Lough Barry β Rath loop.
The touring cycling routes in this region are defined by their exploration of loughs and rural estate lands. You can expect to see scenic views of bodies of water like Lough Barry and Scottsborough Lough, as well as the landscapes surrounding rural estates such as The Crom Estate.
While the guide features routes ranging from moderate to difficult, families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances and some elevation might enjoy the moderate loops. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's ability.
The best time to go touring cycling generally depends on weather conditions. Spring and summer typically offer milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, which are ideal for exploring rural roads and lough-side paths. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially more rain.
The routes primarily traverse rural areas and estate lands. While specific cafes or pubs directly on the routes are not detailed in the guide, Lisnaskea, being the common starting point, would be the most likely place to find amenities for refreshments before or after your ride.
The touring cycling routes in this area vary in length. You can find options ranging from approximately 19 miles (30.8 km) for routes like the Scottsborough Lough β Cloghagaddy Stone loop, up to 32.5 miles (52.4 km) for more challenging rides such as The Crom Estate & Newtownbutler loop.
This guide features 4 distinct touring cycling routes, offering a selection of experiences from moderate to difficult, all exploring the loughs and rural estates around Lisnaskea.
The suitability for dogs depends on the specific route and local regulations, especially when passing through private estate lands like The Crom Estate. It's always best to check for any restrictions or leash requirements for the specific areas you plan to cycle through to ensure a pleasant experience for both you and your dog.
The routes listed in this guide are categorized as moderate to difficult, with no easy options explicitly mentioned. Beginners might find the moderate routes, such as the Scottsborough Lough β Cloghagaddy Stone loop, manageable if they are prepared for distances around 19 miles (30.8 km) and some elevation gain.


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