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Touring cycling around Largy offers routes that navigate the landscape of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The region features a mix of open countryside, areas near Lough Neagh, and cultivated parklands such as Antrim Castle Gardens. Elevations are generally moderate, with routes traversing gentle hills and flatter sections near the lough shore. The terrain is suitable for various touring cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Need water proof gear heavy rain Crumlin, I just cycled on as I’ve stated skin is water proof
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Perhaps the most significant development of the strike occurred when Sands entered the election campaign for a seat in the Parliament for Northern Ireland's County of Fermanagh and South Tyrone. On 10 April, after 41 days of hunger strike and to the great shock of the IRA leadership, Sands won the seat by more than 30,000 votes. His election sent shockwaves throughout Ireland and within the British government. After all, Britain's criminalisation policy was based on its claims that the IRA had little public support and was a gang of renegade criminals. Despite Sands' new political status as an MP and mounting public pressure, the British government under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher refused to take even a step towards reconciliation. Sands' condition continued to deteriorate and he remained confined to the prison infirmary. Eventually, on 3 May, Sands fell into a coma. His family was called to visit and on Tuesday, May 5, 1981, Sands died after 66 days on hunger strike. Sands' death sparked enormous reactions around the world. Hundreds of thousands demonstrated in support of the prisoners' demands, the US government issued a statement of "deep regret", Irish unions went on strike, newspapers around the world condemned Thatcher's "glory" in allowing a parliamentary colleague to die, and riots broke out in the streets of Northern Ireland. His funeral procession was attended by more than 100,000 people. After Sands, nine more prisoners died before the hunger strike was finally ended on October 3, 1981. Shortly afterwards, all prisoners were granted reforms that largely met their demands.(Source: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bobby-Sands)
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Robert Gerard Sands (Irish: Roibeárd Gearóid Ó Seachnasaigh; [2] 9 March 1954 – 5 May 1981) was a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who died on hunger strike while imprisoned in HM Prison Maze in Northern Ireland. Sands was involved in planning the 1976 bombing of the Balmoral Furniture Company in Dunmurry, which was followed by a gun battle with the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Sands was arrested during an escape attempt and sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment for possession of weapons. He was the leader of the 1981 hunger strike in which Irish republican prisoners protested against the abolition of Special Category Status. During Sands' strike he was elected to the British Parliament as a candidate of the Anti-H-Block movement. [3] [4] His death and that of nine other hunger strikers was followed by a wave of IRA recruitment and activity. International media coverage drew attention to the hunger strikers and the republican movement in general, drawing both praise and criticism. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Garden of Remembrance (Irish: An Gairdín Cuimhneacháin) is a memorial garden in Belfast, Northern Ireland, dedicated to members of the Irish Republican Army killed during the Northern Ireland conflict, as well as civilians and deceased former prisoners. It is located on the Falls Road, which was historically a predominantly Irish Republican area during the conflict (source: Wikipedia).
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Bobby Sands is pretty omnipresent. A very well-known and popular personality.
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Not the most beautiful area for running, but definitely steeped in history 👍
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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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Largy offers a variety of touring cycling routes, ranging from easy to difficult. You'll find paths that navigate open countryside, sections near Lough Neagh, and cultivated parklands like Antrim Castle Gardens. The terrain generally features gentle hills and flatter sections closer to the lough shore.
Yes, beginners can enjoy the Foxes Pub – Antrim Castle Gardens loop from Crookedstone Road. This easy 25.2 km route takes approximately 1 hour 29 minutes to complete and includes a pleasant loop through Antrim Castle Gardens.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Bobby Sands mural loop from Crumlin is a difficult 47.1 km trail. It leads through varied local terrain and typically takes around 3 hours 1 minute to complete.
Absolutely. The View of Lough Shore – Antrim Castle Gardens loop from Ballinderry Upper is a moderate 58.4 km route that provides scenic views of the Lough Shore. This route also passes through the historic Antrim Castle Gardens.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable conditions for touring cycling in Largy, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. However, the region's moderate elevations mean routes can be enjoyed in autumn too, with the added beauty of changing foliage.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For example, the Foxes Pub – Antrim Castle Gardens loop from Crookedstone Road and the View of Lough Shore – Antrim Castle Gardens loop from Ballinderry Upper are both excellent circular options, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Given the variable weather in Northern Ireland, it's advisable to dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are recommended, along with comfortable cycling attire. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Parking availability varies by route starting point. For routes originating near towns or specific attractions like Antrim Castle Gardens, you can often find designated parking areas. For routes starting in more rural locations, roadside parking might be an option, but always ensure you park safely and legally.
The komoot community actively explores the Largy area, with more than 10 touring cyclists having used komoot to discover its varied terrain. While specific reviews are few, the routes are generally appreciated for their accessibility to local landmarks and natural beauty.
Routes that pass through or near towns like Antrim or Crumlin, or attractions such as Antrim Castle Gardens, will offer opportunities for cafes, shops, and public facilities. For more rural sections, it's wise to carry sufficient water and snacks.
The duration varies significantly by route and your cycling pace. For instance, an easy route like the Foxes Pub – Antrim Castle Gardens loop from Crookedstone Road can be completed in about 1 hour 29 minutes, while a longer, moderate route such as the View of Lough Shore – Antrim Castle Gardens loop from Ballinderry Upper might take around 3 hours 25 minutes.


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