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Road cycling around Crookedstone offers a network of roads suitable for various skill levels, featuring a mix of moderate climbs and easier, flatter sections. The area's varied landscapes include rural roads and areas with elevation gain, providing options for both shorter rides and longer excursions. Cyclists can expect routes that traverse diverse terrain, often passing by historical sites and natural features. The region is characterized by its blend of open countryside and some elevated areas, making it suitable for road…
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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This moderate 40.5-mile road cycling loop from Antrim offers panoramic views from Divis Mountain and passes the historical Antrim Castle Rui
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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101km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.1km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Round Tower is an impressive reminder of Antrim's ancient monastic settlement. Built around the 10th century as the monastery's bell tower, it is known locally as The Steeple. It stands 28 meters tall. The monastic site was burned down in 1147.
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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 Round Tower is an impressive reminder of Antrim’s ancient monastic settlement. It was built around the 10th century as a bell-tower as part of the Early Christain monastery and is known locally as The Steeple. It is 28 metres tall and is one of the finest of its kind in Ireland. The monastic site was burned in 1147.
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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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Take in the beautiful views of Lough Shore whilst cycling along this stretch of road.
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Nice small town to walk around and some great history of Randalstown
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Antrim Castle Gardens is the perfect place for a jog. It has flat gravel paths throughout as well as a wonderful medley of landmarks to discover such as Large Parterre, Her Ladyship's Pleasure Garden and Yew Tree Pond. Admission to the castle is free and is open 24 hours.
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There are over 115 road cycling routes available around Crookedstone, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find routes varying from easy to challenging.
Yes, Crookedstone offers several easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners. For example, the Antrim Castle Gardens – Antrim Castle Ruins loop from Crumlin is an easy 24.4-mile (39.4 km) route with moderate elevation gain, perfect for a more relaxed ride.
For those seeking a challenge, routes like the Antrim Castle Ruins – The Rinkha Ice Cream Parlour loop from Antrim offer significant climbs, reaching over 2,636 feet (804 meters) in elevation over 65.7 miles (105.7 km). Another demanding option is the Antrim Castle Gardens – Glenarm Castle loop from Antrim, which covers over 62 miles (100 km) with substantial elevation.
Road cycling routes around Crookedstone traverse varied landscapes, including rural roads, areas with some elevation gain, and scenic countryside. You can expect a mix of moderate climbs and flatter sections, offering diverse views and riding experiences.
Many routes pass by notable attractions. For instance, you can cycle past Antrim Castle Gardens, explore the Lough Neagh Shore near Antrim, or see historical sites like the Antrim Round Tower. The routes offer opportunities to combine cycling with sightseeing.
The road cycling routes in Crookedstone are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 14 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the mix of moderate climbs and rural roads, and the opportunities to explore historical sites and natural features.
Yes, many of the popular road cycling routes around Crookedstone are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Divis Mountain & Antrim Castle loop from Antrim and the Antrim Castle Ruins – Randalstown Heritage Houses loop from Antrim.
Route lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter rides, such as the Antrim Castle Ruins – Randalstown Heritage Houses loop from Antrim at 28.6 miles (46.1 km), or longer excursions like the Antrim Castle Ruins – The Rinkha Ice Cream Parlour loop from Antrim, which is 65.7 miles (105.7 km).
While the guide focuses on road cycling, which often involves shared roads, some easier and shorter loop routes with less elevation might be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable cycling on rural roads. Always check the route details for specific conditions and traffic levels.
Many routes in the Crookedstone area pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes, shops, or other establishments for refreshments. For example, the Antrim Castle Ruins – The Rinkha Ice Cream Parlour loop from Antrim explicitly mentions an ice cream parlour in its name, indicating potential stops along the way.
The region offers enjoyable cycling conditions through much of the year. Spring and summer generally provide the most pleasant weather for road cycling, with longer daylight hours. However, the diverse terrain means routes can be explored in various seasons, depending on personal preference and weather conditions.


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