23
riders
6
rides
Road cycling routes around Legatillida traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and green countryside, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region features a network of rural roads that wind through valleys and past agricultural lands. Elevations vary, with some routes including significant climbs, while others offer more gentle gradients. This area provides a diverse setting for road cycling, from challenging ascents to more leisurely rides through scenic rural environments.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
100.0km
05:00
1,180m
1,180m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5
riders
50.7km
02:34
540m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Sign up for free
4
riders
82.5km
03:28
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
2
riders
48.1km
02:10
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Legatillida
Heading out towards Annagh loop, along the Ballyconnell canal you can enjoy the quite river landscape on mixed towpath and singletrack terrain.
0
0
A charming path along the Ulster Canal Greenway. The best way to get out of the city to head over Rossmore Forest Park.
0
0
The canal is 63km long in total and links the River Shannon and the River Erne. It began life as the Ballinamore-Ballyconnell canal in 1846 and after falling into disrepair with the decline in industry, it was refurbished as a leisure canal from the 1960s.
0
0
The canal is 63km long in total and links the River Shannon and the River Erne. It began life as the Ballinamore-Ballyconnell canal in 1846 and after falling into disrepair after the decline in industry was refurbished as a leisure canal from the 1960s.
2
0
The Ulster Canal Greenway is now a lovely traffic free way to travel about Monaghan, but there are many reminders of its historic past. The Canal Stores are now a sports hall for the St Louis Convent School.
1
0
Despite being a village, Clogher boasts a Cathedral. It dates from 1744 and of note is the spectacular stained glass window behind the altar. History lovers will enjoy a stroll round the churchyard where interesting graves are labelled.
0
0
Across the fields you can see Aughintain Castle. It dates from 1618 and was destroyed as soon as 1641. The effort gone to build such a structure which survived for only 23 years. If you take a closer look, keep an eye out for musket holes on the castle walls.
2
0
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.
1
0
Road cycling routes around Legatillida are characterized by rolling hills and green countryside. You'll find a network of rural roads winding through valleys and past agricultural lands. The terrain varies, offering both significant climbs and more gentle gradients, providing a diverse setting for cyclists of different abilities.
Yes, Legatillida offers challenging road cycling routes. For instance, the Sliabh Beagh Cycle Loop is a difficult 99.9 km (62.1 miles) trail with substantial elevation gain through the Sliabh Beagh mountain range, taking approximately 5 hours to complete.
Absolutely. Legatillida has several moderate routes. The Shannon–Erne Waterway Lock – Ballyconnel Lock 2 loop from Brookeborough is a popular moderate 82.5 km (51.2 miles) path offering scenic views of the waterway and rural scenery. Another option is the Fivemiletown loop from Fivemiletown, a 50.7 km (31.5 miles) moderate trail.
While cycling around Legatillida, you can encounter various natural and historical points of interest. The Shannon–Erne Waterway Lock – Ballyconnel Lock 2 loop from Brookeborough offers views of the waterway. Other nearby attractions include Carnmore Lough and Lough Antrawar, which provide beautiful lake views.
Yes, you can incorporate historical sites into your rides. The route St Macartan's Cathedral – View of Aughintain Castle loop from Brookeborough passes by significant landmarks. Additionally, the Cooneen Ghost House is a notable historical site in the vicinity.
There are 7 road cycling routes available around Legatillida, catering to various skill levels. These include 5 moderate routes and 2 difficult routes, offering diverse options for exploration.
Given the region's rolling hills and green countryside, spring and summer typically offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Legatillida, with milder temperatures and lush scenery. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though weather can be more unpredictable.
Yes, many of the routes in Legatillida are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Sliabh Beagh Cycle Loop and the moderate Fivemiletown loop from Fivemiletown, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location.
The longest route listed is the Sliabh Beagh Cycle Loop, which covers approximately 99.9 km (62.1 miles). This difficult route is known for its substantial elevation gain.
The routes around Legatillida are well-regarded by the komoot community, with over 20 road cyclists having explored the varied terrain. Users often praise the diverse landscape, from challenging ascents to more leisurely rides through scenic rural environments.
Yes, the Shannon–Erne Waterway Lock – Ballyconnel Lock 2 loop from Brookeborough offers views of the waterway. Additionally, nearby natural highlights include Carnmore Lough and Lough Antrawar, which are beautiful lakes in the area.
Elevation gain varies significantly across the routes. For example, the difficult Sliabh Beagh Cycle Loop features over 1180 meters of elevation gain, while moderate routes like the Fivemiletown – Maguiresbridge Road loop from Fivemiletown have around 376 meters of ascent.


Browse the best Road cycling routes in other regions.