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Touring cycling around Gransha, located on the outskirts of East Belfast in County Down, Northern Ireland, offers diverse landscapes. The region features coastal views, rich farmland, and the Gransha River, which flows into Strangford Lough. Geologically, Gransha is part of the Newry Igneous Complex, contributing to its distinct natural features. The area provides a variety of routes suitable for different cycling abilities.

Best touring cycling routes around Gransha

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Ards Peninsula Complete loop from…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Ards Peninsula Complete loop from Bangor — Strangford & Lecale

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Embark on the Ards Peninsula Complete loop from Bangor, a challenging touring bicycle ride that takes you along Northern Ireland's eastern coast. This difficult route spans 66.0 miles (106.3 km)…

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This 20.2-mile touring cycling loop from Bangor to Helen's Tower is rated moderate, offering varied terrain and scenic views.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Cycle the moderate 29.7-mile Strangford Lough Cycle Trail, exploring coastal views, farmland, and historic sites like Nendrum Monastery.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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September 24, 2025, Burr Point – Easternmost Point of Ireland

Burr Point marks the most easterly point on the island of Ireland. The spot is marked by a coastal sculpture by artist Ned Jackson Smyth. You can rest up in the sheltered cove which has a well-kept toilet and changing facilities close by.

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September 23, 2024, Nendrum Monastery Ruins

Nendrum Monastery was a Christian monastery founded in the 5th century. The monastery finished somewhere between 974 and 1178, but the church survived until the 15th century. You can visit the ruins if you're riding past.

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A pathway along the lake allows for closer inspection of the birds. For example, swans, mallards, little grebe, moorhens, and coots are usually present. There is an observation area to view the birds and other wildlife. Parking is available. In July 2000, Kiltonga Nature Reserve became the first site in the UK to be awarded BT Millennium Miles status.

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From Donaghadee visitors can enjoy spectacular views across the Irish Sea, where on a clear day you can see all the way to Scotland, only 20 miles away by sea. It was the province’s principle port before Belfast developed. The Harbour was built in 1820's to the design of John Rennie and is part built of limestone from Wales known as "Anglesea marble". On the harbour is Donaghadee's impressive lighthouse, which was built in 1836 and was the first lighthouse in Ireland to be lit by electricity. Sit and rest in the harbour with a bag of chips from Rainy's on the High Street ( on the hill as you roll in to town from Millisle ) Best fryers in the town. Perfect recovery after a long cycle, Irelands oldest Pub - Grace Neills, is only around the corner.

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Voted as one of the top ten gardens in the world, Mount Stewart reflects a rich tapestry of design and planting artistry bearing the hallmark of its creator. Edith, Lady Londonderry’s passion for bold planting schemes coupled with the mild climate of Strangford Lough allows rare and tender plants from across the globe to thrive in this celebrated garden. Each of the formal gardens exudes a distinct character and appeal. Mount Stewart is a delight for the senses with a series of formal themed garden compartments around the house including The Italian, Spanish, Mairi and Shamrock Garden.

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Always worth the ascent. If only for the view towards Sliev Croob and the Mournes. Beautiful patch work of swollen hills, cut by colourful fields, that meander all the way to the shore of Strangford Lough below. There are several interesting woodland gravel trails in the woods, connecting to Scrabo, and Ards. Twilight is magic up here. Smooth tarmac Decent down to Ards via Scrabo Road is a joy, with the tower on your left, and the sprawling Lough, and Newtownards to your right.

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Movilla was associated with Saint Finian in the 6th-century. As with many early monasteries, it was plundered by Vikings in the 9th century, but was refounded as an Augustinian abbey in the Norman 12th century and survived until the suppression of religious houses in the 1540s. It has the best collection of 13th Century coffin lids with foliate crosses in the Province. These are built into the inside north wall. Only one stone from the Pre-Norman period survives; it is marked with “Or do Dertrend”, “pray for Dertrend”. Later structures include the ruins of a 13th century church which was rebuilt in the 15th-century. A really fascinating stop.

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This is the best example in Northern Ireland of a pre Norman ecclesiastical enclosure with its buildings. Nendrum is associated with St Mochaoi who died at the end of the 5th century, and is linked with St Patrick in a much later source. Notices of Nendrum clergy, including three bishops, begin in the 7th century and the excavation of a sophisticated tide mill on the shore near the site has shown that the mill was active in the early 7th century, which underlines the early importance of Nendrum. References continue until a fire in 976, perhaps a Viking raid, when the head of the church (erenagh) was burned in his house. In the late 12th century a small Benedictine monastic cell was founded on the site, but by 1302–1306 this was the parish church, abandoned for Tullynakill on the mainland in the 15th century. H.C. Lawlor excavated the site from 1922 to 1924, when enclosure walls, church and round tower were restored. The glacial hill is crowned with three concentric walled enclosures, irregularly oval in plan. Little is known of the outer cashel, only partly in state care. In the middle cashel on the south-west side are circular platforms for huts, which excavation suggested were craft workshops, and a rectangular building known as the ‘schoolhouse’, also a workshop. In the inner cashel were the most important buildings, including the church with its graveyard and the base of a round tower north-west of the church. The west wall of the church was rebuilt in the 1920s, incorporating a reconstructed sundial at the south-west corner. Finds from the 1920s excavation, including the well-known bell of Nendrum, are in the Ulster Museum and Down Museum at Downpatrick. Underwater archaeological work in the 1990s showed that there is a stone jetty south-east of the enclosure, now inundated in the lough, and medieval pottery was found close by. ( source: department of communities )

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Gransha?

Gransha offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 70 different options available. These routes cater to various preferences and skill levels, ensuring there's a suitable ride for everyone.

Are there touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or those seeking easier rides?

Yes, Gransha has several easier touring cycling routes. For instance, the Donaghadee from Bangor loop is an easy 30.5 km ride. Another moderate option that is popular is the Strangford Lough Cycle Trail, a 47.7 km path that allows riders to explore coastal views and farmland.

What options are available for more experienced touring cyclists looking for a challenge?

Experienced touring cyclists can tackle more challenging routes such as the Ards Peninsula Complete loop from Bangor — Strangford & Lecale. This difficult 106.3 km trail features significant climbs and typically takes over 6 hours to complete.

What natural features and landscapes can I expect to see while cycling around Gransha?

While cycling around Gransha, you'll encounter diverse landscapes including coastal views, rich farmland, and the Gransha River, which flows into the expansive Strangford Lough. The area is also part of the Newry Igneous Complex, contributing to its distinct geological features.

Are there any historical sites or attractions accessible from the touring cycling routes?

Yes, several routes pass by notable attractions. The Strangford Lough Cycle Trail, for example, allows you to explore historical sites like Nendrum Monastery. You can also find the historic Ballycopeland Windmill near some routes, which is the only remaining working windmill in East Down.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy the most about touring cycling in Gransha?

The touring cycling routes in Gransha are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, scenic coastal paths, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical landmarks.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in the Gransha area?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Gransha are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Helen's Tower loop from Bangor and the Donaghadee from Bangor loop.

Can I find family-friendly cycling options around Gransha?

While specific family-friendly touring routes are not detailed, the region offers easier, shorter rides that could be suitable for families. The Comber Greenway, a traffic-free path connecting Belfast city centre with Comber, is a popular option for a pleasant cycling experience through natural landscapes.

What are some other points of interest or landmarks to visit near Gransha?

Beyond the cycling routes, you can explore attractions like Grey Point Fort, an impressive 20th-century fort, or relax at Helen's Bay Beach and Crawfordsburn Country Park, which offer sandy beaches and quality walks.

Is there public transport available to access the cycling routes in Gransha?

Gransha is located on the outskirts of East Belfast, and public transport options are available to reach the general area. For specific route starting points, it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules, particularly for connections from Bangor or Belfast, which serve as common starting points for many routes.

Are there cafes or pubs along the touring cycling routes in Gransha?

The region around Gransha, including towns like Bangor and areas along Strangford Lough, offers various cafes and pubs where cyclists can refuel. While specific establishments on every route are not listed, these towns provide ample opportunities for refreshments and meals.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Gransha?

The best time for touring cycling in Gransha is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This allows for more comfortable rides and better enjoyment of the coastal views and natural scenery.

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