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The best road cycling routes around Lisnacree

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Road cycling routes around Lisnacree are set within the Mourne Mountains region of County Down, Northern Ireland. This area features a diverse landscape, from rugged granite peaks and moorland to lush farmlands and coastal roads. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, including challenging climbs, long descents, and flatter sections along scenic loughs and the Irish Sea. The region's geography provides a mix of mountain and coastal views, making it suitable for different road cycling experiences.

Best road cycling routes around Lisnacree

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Trassey Road – Climb by Rostrevor Forest loop from Corcreaghan Road

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Willem VS
June 5, 2026, Carlingford Abbey

Remains of the medieval Dominican priory on the west side of Carlingford, recognisable by its high, narrow windows and the elongated ruin wing in grey stone. The site lies quietly just outside the centre, with views of the hills and the open grass around the old priory walls.

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Willem VS
June 5, 2026, Carlingford

This charming seaside town overlooks the Mourne Mountains, whose silhouette rises along the coast of Northern Ireland. Carlingford is very lively at weekends thanks to its many pubs and restaurants, which attract visitors from the north, and is famous for its oysters. The village has several historical sights, such as the small King John's Castle, with its romantic silhouette overlooking the sea, and Taaffe's Castle, a former 16th-century merchant's house located a little further from the quay.

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Scotty C
March 12, 2026, Lumpers Bar

The highest bar in County Louth along the Táin Way. A traditional Irish pub that offers a cozy interior with a warming fire and excellent food. A favourite amongst locals and hikers!

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Willem VS
February 23, 2026, Taaffes Castle

Taaffe's Castle is a fortified merchant's house dating from the early 16th century, built by the wealthy Taaffe family, who later became the Earls of Carlingford. Situated near the old harbour, the building originally served as a trading post on the ground floor with residential floors above. The architecture displays typical defensive features such as machicolations, narrow loopholes, spiral staircases, and multi-level garderobes. [curiousireland.ie], [castles.nl], [carlingfor...centre.com] The main structure is a four-storey rectangular tower, later extended with a 16th-century northern extension. Its location and construction clearly demonstrate Carlingford's importance as a thriving trading town during that period. After the 17th century, it fell into disuse, and eventually fell into disuse. Today, it forms part of a pub complex and remains a striking example of medieval urban defensive architecture in Carlingford.

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Carlingford Castle, also known as King John’s Castle, is a striking 12th-century fortress overlooking the charming medieval town of Carlingford and its scenic harbour. Built by Hugh de Lacy to guard the strategic Lough, the castle has a commanding presence with its weathered stone walls and rugged silhouette against the water. Though partially in ruins, it still captures the atmosphere of Ireland’s Norman past, and its elevated position offers sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and coastline.

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The small, historic port provides a charming setting with views of the Mourne Mountains and the sea. The promenade is well maintained and is great for a relaxing cruise along the coast. However, it can get quite busy in good weather and at weekends, which can slow down the journey. A highlight is the proximity to Murlough National Nature Reserve, which is just a few kilometers away and is ideal for further exploration. Note, however, that some sections of the promenade can be slippery when wet, so care must be taken.

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There's something special about the atmosphere inside - the light-flooded rooms, the smell of freshly baked pastries and the lively background noise make the place a little oasis for cyclists. Perfect for getting out of the saddle for a moment and recharging your batteries with a good coffee. There's a wide range of snacks and pastries on offer and the relaxed atmosphere invites you to stay a little longer than you had originally planned. Even though it can get a little crowded at times, you can usually find a spot to look out over the hustle and bustle.

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A quick stop at the coffee and snack hut next to Lumper's Bar is just the thing to recharge your batteries after a challenging stage. The small hut offers everything a cyclist's heart desires: fresh coffee, sweet waffles and hearty snacks that give you the energy you need for the next stretch. With the smell of freshly brewed coffee in the air and the cozy atmosphere, it's easy to take a quick breather and rest your legs here. The location right on the road makes it an ideal stopover, even if the traffic can be a bit noisy at times. But hey, who cares about small things with such beautiful surroundings and typical Irish hospitality? The colorful bench and the small decorations give the place a special charm that invites you to linger - even if it's just for a moment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect when road cycling around Lisnacree?

The region around Lisnacree, nestled within the Mourne Mountains, offers a diverse landscape for road cyclists. You'll encounter rugged granite peaks, moorland, lush farmlands, and scenic coastal roads along the Irish Sea and Carlingford Lough. This variety means routes can feature challenging climbs, long descents, and flatter sections, providing a mix of mountain and coastal cycling experiences.

How many road cycling routes are available in the Lisnacree area?

There are over 60 road cycling routes available around Lisnacree, catering to various skill levels. These include 9 easy routes, 48 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.

Are there any challenging climbs for experienced road cyclists?

Yes, the Mourne Mountains offer several challenging climbs. Cyclists can expect steady ascents around areas like Spelga Dam and the famous 'S of Spelga'. For a route with significant elevation, consider the Trassey Road – Climb by Rostrevor Forest loop from Corcreaghan Road, which features over 650 meters of ascent.

What are some scenic viewpoints or natural features I can see along the routes?

Road cycling routes around Lisnacree offer breathtaking views of the Mourne Mountains and Carlingford Lough. You can also pass by significant natural features such as the Silent Valley Reservoir, a picturesque spot in the heart of the Mournes. The Cloughmore Stone, a massive erratic boulder, also offers impressive views over Carlingford Lough.

Are there any circular road cycling routes in the area?

Yes, many routes in the Lisnacree area are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Strandfield Coffee Shop – View of the Mourne Mountains loop from Greenore is a moderate circular path offering scenic coastal and mountain views.

What do other road cyclists say about the routes in Lisnacree?

The road cycling routes around Lisnacree are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the stunning coastal and mountain views, and the well-maintained roads that make for an enjoyable experience.

Are there any family-friendly road cycling options?

While many routes involve varied terrain, there are options suitable for families looking for a more relaxed ride. The region offers flatter sections along scenic loughs and coastal areas. It's advisable to check the difficulty grade and elevation profile of specific routes on komoot to find the best fit for your family's experience level.

Can I find routes that pass through charming villages or offer opportunities for refreshments?

Absolutely. Many routes will take you through or near charming villages like Rostrevor, Newcastle, and Kilkeel, which offer opportunities to relax and find local cuisine. Some routes, like the Strandfield Coffee Shop – Basecamp Coffee loop from Greenore, even feature cafes directly in their names, indicating convenient stops along the way.

What is the best time of year to go road cycling in Lisnacree?

The Mourne Mountains region is beautiful year-round, but for road cycling, spring and summer generally offer the most favorable weather conditions with longer daylight hours. However, the diverse terrain means conditions can vary, so it's always good to check the local forecast before heading out.

Are there coastal road cycling routes with sea views?

Yes, the region boasts stunning coastal roads. The A2 coast road out of Newcastle towards Kilkeel is known for its spectacular views. The Fairy Glen – Warrenpoint Shore Road loop from Kilkeel Golf Club is another excellent option, leading through coastal areas and offering views of Carlingford Lough.

Where can I find parking or public transport access for road cycling routes?

Many routes around Lisnacree start from towns and villages like Kilkeel, Rostrevor, or Greenore, which typically offer parking facilities. For public transport, local bus services connect these towns, though it's recommended to check specific routes and schedules for carrying bikes if you plan to use them to access trailheads.

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