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Touring cycling around Ballyscullion East features routes through a landscape characterized by river valleys, historical estates, and gentle countryside. The region offers a mix of flat sections along waterways and some rolling terrain, particularly towards the Sperrins. Cyclists can expect to encounter a variety of natural and cultural points of interest, including ancient stone circles and well-maintained gardens.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
120km
07:18
1,030m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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49.0km
02:56
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:31
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.9km
03:03
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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As you cycle through the rolling landscape of County Tyrone, the Wellbrook Beetling Mill is an absolute must for a stopover. Situated in an idyllic, wooded stream valley along the Ballinderry River, this 19th-century water mill provides a stark contrast to the tranquility of its surroundings. This is the last working 'beetling mill' in the United Kingdom. "Beetling" was the final step in traditional Irish linen production: using enormous wooden hammers (beetles), powered by a water wheel nearly five metres high, the linen was processed for hours until it acquired its characteristic sheen. When the mill is running, you can hear the rhythmic thudding from afar – an impressive sound that takes you straight back to the industrial heyday of Northern Ireland.
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High above Cookstown, at the foot of the impressive Sperrin Mountains, you will find the Beaghmore Stone Circles. This is one of Ireland's most fascinating archaeological sites. Only rediscovered in the 1940s during peat cutting, the bog revealed a complex of seven stone circles, ten stone rows, and numerous Bronze Age burial mounds. For a cyclist, the road to Beaghmore is an experience in itself. The route takes you away from the inhabited world into a vast, quiet landscape where the wind has free rein. The complex itself exudes an enormous sense of peace and is the perfect place to get off your bike and soak up the prehistoric atmosphere.
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A row of terraced houses just outside the town of Randalstown. An important military location, these houses could've been used as barracks or staff housing. The symmetry of these houses is very pleasing as you ride past.
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The Protector of the Lough statue shows the mythological giant Finn McCool standing guard at Antrim Marina on the shores of Lough Neagh. It's an eight-metre-tall sculpture created by Spanish artist Casto Solan to celebrate the local folklore of the Lough.
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Antrim Castle Gardens are an absolute historical gem. You will find nothing like these 400 year old gardens anywhere else in Northern Ireland. Walk into the past as you stroll around this magnificent setting, visiting beautiful features such as the Large Parterre, Her Ladyship’s Pleasure Garden and Yew Tree Pond. Within the heart of the Gardens is a unique visitor experience, the refurbished Clotworthy House. Visit the Garden Heritage Exhibition where you can read about the history of the Gardens and the story of the Massereene family. It provides a fantastic opportunity to come and learn about garden history how the lives of the key family members intertwine with the development of Antrim town and the surrounding areas.
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Beaghmore (Bheitheach Mhór), meaning ‘big place of birch trees’. The stones speak of ancient rituals and to a people who understood astronomy. When you visit this ancient site look up in wonder at the sky and reflect, that the people that built these monuments observed the same sky, sun, moon and stars.
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Contained within the ruins is a sculpture of the crucifixion, which is thought to date from the 10th Century, making it one of the oldest in Ireland. St Lurach founded an important church here in the 6th century. It was plundered by Vikings in 832 and burned in 1135. Following the 12th-century ecclesiastical reforms this was the seat of a bishop from the mid 12th to the mid 13th century, then served as parish church until the new church across the road was built in the early 19th century. This long history is reflected in the much patched and altered fabric, and the big uneven graveyard.
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There are 4 dedicated touring cycling routes around Ballyscullion East listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences through river valleys, historical estates, and open countryside.
Yes, Ballyscullion East offers routes suitable for beginners and families. The Antrim Castle Gardens – Randalstown Heritage Houses loop from Randalstown is an easy 12.2-mile (19.6 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 10 minutes to complete, perfect for a relaxed ride. Another easy option is the Randalstown Heritage Houses loop from Randalstown, which is 8.7 miles (14 km) long.
Touring cycling around Ballyscullion East features routes through a landscape characterized by river valleys, historical estates, and gentle countryside. You can expect to see natural and cultural points of interest, including ancient stone circles and well-maintained gardens, particularly along routes like the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey — Sperrins.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes listed for Ballyscullion East are circular loops. This includes the View of the River Bann – Toome Lock loop from Magherafelt and the Antrim Castle Gardens – Randalstown Heritage Houses loop from Antrim, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The region's gentle countryside and river paths are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. Summer offers the longest daylight hours, while autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially in areas with historical estates and gardens.
The touring cycling routes in Ballyscullion East are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from flat sections along waterways to rolling hills, and the blend of natural beauty with historical landmarks.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey — Sperrins is a difficult 74.3-mile (119.6 km) trail. It features significant elevation gain and explores the ancient Beaghmore Stone Circles and the wider Sperrins area, taking approximately 7 hours 18 minutes to complete.
Many routes pass by significant landmarks. For instance, the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey — Sperrins takes you to the ancient Beaghmore Stone Circles. Other routes, like the Antrim Castle Gardens – Randalstown Heritage Houses loop from Randalstown, lead through Antrim Castle Gardens and past historic Randalstown Heritage Houses.
Yes, the View of the River Bann – Toome Lock loop from Magherafelt is a moderate 30.5-mile (49.1 km) path that offers scenic views of the River Bann and passes by Toome Lock, a notable point along the waterway.
The duration of routes varies significantly based on distance and difficulty. Easy routes like the Antrim Castle Gardens – Randalstown Heritage Houses loop from Randalstown can be completed in about 1 hour 10 minutes, while more challenging routes, such as the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey — Sperrins, can take over 7 hours.
Yes, the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey — Sperrins is a difficult route that specifically explores the ancient Beaghmore Stone Circles and extends into the wider Sperrins area, offering a more rugged cycling experience.


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