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Road cycling routes around Derrynacross traverse a landscape characterized by green rolling hills, significant lakes, and coastal views. The region, situated in County Fermanagh, offers varied terrain suitable for road cyclists. Routes often follow well-paved surfaces, winding through picturesque countryside and alongside waterways like Lough Melvin and the River Erne. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical interest, with options for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
11
riders
32.5km
01:23
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
riders
60.0km
02:30
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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11
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51.7km
02:16
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
13
riders
73.4km
03:09
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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59.5km
02:47
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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For Ballyshannon, Rory Gallagher is not just a world-famous guitarist; he is the "Born and Bred" pride of Ireland's oldest town. Although he moved to Cork at a young age, Ballyshannon claims him with heart and soul as their own son. He was born here in 1948 at the Rock Hospital, and that deep connection can be felt everywhere in the streets. In the eyes of the local community, Rory embodies the humble, hardworking spirit of Donegal. He was the man who brought the blues to the Irish soul, armed with his iconic, battered Fender Stratocaster and his signature checkered shirt. For the locals, he is the reason thousands of fans from all over the world flock to the Rory Gallagher International Tribute Festival every year, turning the town into the centre of rock 'n' roll for a while. Rory is not a distant legend here, but a tangible presence that lives on in the statue on The Diamond and the colourful murals that adorn the town.
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Quiet, open part of Donegal Bay where the Breedoge River flows into the sea. Wide horizon, tidal flats and views of Bundoran make this a subtle but atmospheric landscape moment between Tullaghan and the Donegal coast.
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Quiet picnic spot with views of Mullaghmore Bay, ideally located on the way back from the peninsula loop. A calm, sheltered photo opportunity just before you re-enter the village — perfect as a last break after the rugged coastal sections.
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Open viewpoint northeast of the Mullaghmore Head Sculpture, with a wide panorama over the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged cliffs of Mullaghmore. A quiet, windy photo spot on the highest part of the north coast, ideal between the sculpture and the western cliff strip.
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The romantic silhouette on the grassy cliff is that of Classiebawn Castle, inherited by the wife of Lord Mountbatten, who was murdered by the IRA in 1979 on his boat just off the coast.
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Small bridge over the Ballintrillick River, just before the southwestern entrance of the Gleniff Horseshoe. A quiet, green viewpoint where the river flows beneath you and the first outlines of Benwiskin and the Dartry Mountains become visible. But I don't find it that special.
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For those who want to hear the music of Rory GALLAGHER – whom the British newspaper The Times praised with "He is one of the few guitarists you can recognize within seconds, his style is so individual." –: In 1977, the native Irishman (1948 to 1995) gave a one-hour concert on the then popular German show "Rockpalast" by Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR), which can be viewed on YouTube => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qkr-XlNZKM
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The Wee Bakery Coffee Shop Ballyshannon Address: Main St, Townparks, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, F94 HTW5 Lovely little cafe with friendly staff and tasty food. If you have the opportunity to stop here, do so.
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Derrynacross offers a selection of 10 road cycling routes. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with options ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
The road cycling routes around Derrynacross are characterized by green rolling hills and well-paved surfaces. You'll find yourself winding through picturesque countryside, often alongside significant waterways like Lough Melvin and the River Erne, with occasional distant coastal views.
Yes, there is one easy road cycling route available. The Lough Melvin loop is a 20.2-mile (32.5 km) trail that circles the scenic Lough Melvin, offering beautiful views and a relatively flat profile, making it ideal for beginners.
For longer rides, consider the Ballyshannon Town Center – Donegal Bay loop from Ballyshannon, which covers approximately 58.5 miles (94.2 km). Another substantial option is the Ballyshannon – Donegal Bay loop from Ballyshannon, spanning about 45.6 miles (73.4 km).
Many routes offer views of natural beauty. You might encounter the tranquil waters of Lough Melvin or ride alongside the historic River Erne. The region is also close to Donegal Bay, where you can find unique natural monuments like the Fairy Bridges and the Wishing Chair, and the popular Bundoran Beach.
Yes, all the road cycling routes listed for Derrynacross are circular loops. Examples include the Lough Melvin loop, the Boa Island, Laghy and Ballyshannon from Belleek loop, and the Skreeny House loop from Garrison.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Derrynacross, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the region's green rolling hills, tranquil lakes, and the blend of natural beauty with historical interest found along the routes.
While cycling, you might pass through Ballyshannon, the birthplace of renowned Irish blues and rock musician Rory Gallagher, where a monument stands in his honor (Birthplace of Rory Gallagher). The River Erne's path is also dotted with many Christian and Pagan ancient ruins, adding a historical dimension to the landscape.
The region's lush green countryside is best enjoyed during the warmer and drier months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers more pleasant weather conditions for cycling and clearer views of the scenic landscapes.
The routes often pass through or near towns like Ballyshannon and Belleek. These towns typically offer local cafes and pubs where you can stop for refreshments and meals. It's advisable to check opening times, especially in smaller villages.
While specific parking facilities for cyclists are not detailed for every route, starting points in towns like Belleek, Ballyshannon, or Garrison generally offer public parking options. It's recommended to check local parking availability for your chosen starting point.
The Lough Melvin loop is classified as an easy route, making it a good option for families looking for a less challenging ride. However, some routes are moderate in difficulty due to length and elevation, so assess your family's fitness level before choosing.


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