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Touring cycling around Dowgry features routes traversing varied landscapes, including coastal areas, glens, and the uplands of the Sperrins. The region is characterized by its valleys, forests, and scenic coastal stretches. Elevation gains are present across many routes, indicating a challenging terrain for touring cyclists.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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81.6km
05:10
880m
870m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
120km
07:18
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.6km
02:31
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.2km
03:14
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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103km
06:35
1,270m
1,270m
Hard bike ride. Very 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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Glenariff is one of nine valleys in the Glens of Antrim. These impressive glens were created by glaciers millions of years ago during the Ice Age and shaped by the tides. Glenarm, Glenariff, Glendun, Glencorp, Glenaan, Glenbllyeamon, Glenshesk, Glencloy, and Glentaisie are a scenic gem located on the coast of Northern Ireland.
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An old-fashioned marina in a fishing village. An idyllic place to stop during the long walk on this stretch of the CCR.
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From the bridge you have a great view of the water
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The Queen of the Antrim Glens. Part of the Glenariff Glen has been designated as a National Nature Reserve. The timber boardwalk that winds through the glen and alongside the river gorge was first built about 100 years ago and has been carefully reconstructed to provide one of several spectacular walks. These include Rainbow Trail, Scenic Trail, Viewpoint Trail, and Waterfall Walk Trail...Yes there's a lovely Waterfall.
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Touring cycling around Dowgry primarily features challenging routes. Out of the 5 available routes, 4 are classified as difficult. These routes often involve significant elevation gains, traversing varied landscapes including coastal areas, glens, and the uplands of the Sperrins.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes around Dowgry are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Cullybackey to Waterfoot loop — Antrim Coast & Glens for coastal views, or the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey — Sperrins for a journey through the Sperrins region.
For longer rides, consider the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey — Sperrins, which spans 119.5 km and typically takes over 7 hours. Another substantial option is the Carnlough Harbour – Waterfoot Beach loop from Cargan, covering 105.4 km.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter touring cycling experience, the View of Glenariff Valley – Glenariff Forest loop from Cargan is a great choice. This route is 29.6 km long and can typically be completed in about 2 hours 30 minutes, offering scenic views through Glenariff Valley and Forest.
The routes around Dowgry offer diverse scenery, ranging from dramatic coastal paths along the Antrim Coast to tranquil forest trails within Glenariff Forest. You'll also encounter the rolling uplands of the Sperrins and scenic valleys, providing a rich variety of landscapes for touring cyclists.
Given the varied terrain including coastal areas and uplands, the best time for touring cycling in Dowgry is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, you'll typically find more stable weather conditions, longer daylight hours, and milder temperatures, making for a more enjoyable ride.
Yes, the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey — Sperrins takes you past ancient stone circles, offering a glimpse into the region's history. Additionally, routes like the View of Glenariff Valley – Glenariff Forest loop from Cargan highlight natural landmarks such as Glenariff Valley and Glenariff Forest.
Due to the region's varied landscapes and potential for changeable weather, it's advisable to dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are recommended, especially for coastal and upland routes. Even in warmer months, a light jacket can be useful. Always check the local forecast before heading out.
Absolutely. The Cullybackey to Waterfoot loop — Antrim Coast & Glens is specifically designed to showcase the stunning Antrim Coast and its glens, providing memorable coastal vistas throughout your ride.
The touring cycling routes in Dowgry feature significant elevation gains, contributing to their 'difficult' classification. For instance, the Carnlough Harbour – Waterfoot Beach loop from Cargan involves over 1300 meters of ascent, indicating a challenging and rewarding experience for cyclists.
More than 20 touring cyclists have already used komoot to explore the varied terrain and scenic routes around Dowgry, indicating a growing community enjoying the region's cycling opportunities.
Yes, the Beaghmore Stone Circles loop from Cullybackey — Sperrins is an excellent route that takes you through the heart of the Sperrins region, offering a unique cycling experience with its distinctive landscape and ancient sites.


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