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Touring cycling routes around Glenross traverse a landscape characterized by numerous loughs, dense forests, and rolling hills. The region offers a mix of quiet country roads, forest tracks, and lakeside paths, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with some routes featuring more significant climbs. This area is well-suited for exploring natural beauty on two wheels.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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18.6km
01:13
140m
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Cycle the easy 11.6-mile Kingfisher Cycle Trail - Northern Loop through Fermanagh and Donegal, with views from Rossmore Point Beacon.
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49.1km
03:08
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.2km
01:09
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.1km
02:21
320m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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66.1km
04:14
740m
740m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The shimmering waters of Lough Melvin attract anglers from around the world for its beauty and diverse fish. The lake is home to three unique species of trout, as well as salmon, and an endemic species of char, the Melvin charr. If you want to try your hand at fishing, you should purchase a license and consider renting a boat. The lake is 7.5 miles (12 km) long and 1.9 miles (3 km) wide and set amongst the beautiful green countryside along the border of County Leitrim and Country Fermanagh. If you are not into fishing, there's plenty of wonderful flora and fauna to enjoy too.
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Nice village green with toilets and Loch side views
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A hive of activity, the marina at Castle Archdale is full of things to do. Why not park your bike and pedal on water on one of the hydrobikes? Kayaks, paddleboards and boats are also available to hire. Or if you're looking for a break, this is a great place to stop and take it all in.
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A white beacon marks the location of Rossmore Point. There is a bench to sit on here where you can enjoy serene views over Lough Erne.
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Beautiful views over Lough Erne toward Tom's Island. Tom's Island is actually no longer an island, but once was before the lough was lowered.
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Old Castle Archdale is situated on Castle Hill within a 520 hectare coniferous and mixed broadleaved forest. The castle was built in the 1600s and was the main castle on this former estate before its successor took it's place in the 1800s, Castle Archdale.
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There are 14 touring cycling routes available around Glenross, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars.
Touring cycling routes in Glenross traverse a landscape characterized by numerous loughs, dense forests, and rolling hills. You'll find a mix of quiet country roads, forest tracks, and lakeside paths. Elevation changes are generally moderate, though some routes feature more significant climbs.
Yes, Glenross offers several easy touring cycling routes. A great option for beginners is the Kingfisher Cycle Trail - Northern Loop, an 11.6-mile (18.6 km) trail that offers varied scenery through the Fermanagh countryside with moderate elevation.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Carrick Lough โ Roogagh Waterfall loop from Derrygonnelly is a difficult 30.5-mile (49.1 km) path featuring significant elevation gain and passing by scenic loughs and a waterfall. Another difficult option is the Tully Castle Ruins โ Lough Melvin loop from Heron Island, which is 66.1 km long with substantial climbing.
Many routes pass by historical and natural attractions. For instance, the Rossmore Point Beacon โ Old Castle Archdale loop from White Island takes you through lakeside areas near Old Castle Archdale. The Tully Castle Ruins โ Lough Melvin loop passes by the historic Tully Castle Ruins. Other notable attractions in the wider area include Killadeas Priory Church and Early Christian Stones and Devenish Island Round Tower.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Glenross are circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Kingfisher Cycle Trail - Northern Loop, the Carrick Lough โ Roogagh Waterfall loop, and the Rossmore Point Beacon โ Old Castle Archdale loop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Touring cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from quiet country roads to scenic lakeside paths, and the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the loughs and forests.
Yes, Glenross offers routes suitable for families. The easier, shorter loops, such as the Rossmore Point Beacon โ Old Castle Archdale loop from White Island, which is 8.8 miles (14.2 km) long, are generally good choices for family outings, especially those with less elevation gain.
While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead may vary, major towns in the Fermanagh area, such as Derrygonnelly, often have bus services. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to the starting points of your chosen routes.
The best time for touring cycling in Glenross is typically during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This allows for more comfortable riding conditions and better enjoyment of the scenic landscapes.
Generally, no specific permits are required for touring cycling on the public roads and designated cycle trails in the Glenross area. However, if you plan to cycle through private estates or specific forest parks, it's always good practice to check for any local regulations or access requirements.
Parking is typically available at or near the starting points of many popular routes. For example, routes starting from towns like Derrygonnelly or near attractions like Old Castle Archdale often have designated parking areas. It's recommended to check specific route details for parking information.


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