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Road cycling routes around Landmore offer diverse terrain, primarily influenced by the nearby Causeway Coast and Antrim Coast & Glens. The region features coastal roads, scenic valleys like Glendun Valley, and routes that pass through areas such as Carnlough Harbour. While specific geographical details for Landmore itself are limited, the surrounding areas provide varied landscapes suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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riders
80.3km
03:30
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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87.1km
04:29
1,120m
1,120m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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114km
05:00
1,060m
1,060m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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126km
05:29
1,120m
1,120m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.1km
02:02
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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De Burgh's castle was primarily a military fortress, notable for its robust defensive features typical of Norman architecture. The design included impressive walls and strategic positioning to take advantage of the natural defensive advantages of the clifftop location.
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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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A very impressive castle, part of which has collapsed into the sea along with the cliff. The visit can easily be combined with a visit to the Giant's Causeway.
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This is the best preserved court tomb in the Causeway Coast area. A Neolithic tomb dating from c.4000 to 2000 BC. It was excavated twice, in 1935 and 1975. It consists of a horse shoe shaped forecourt that leads into a small chamber. There is a cremation passage behind the chamber containing three pits, one of these pits held the remains of several people. This form of cremation passage is the only one of its type found in Ireland.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Landmore, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes are primarily influenced by the nearby Causeway Coast and Antrim Coast & Glens, providing options from moderate coastal rides to challenging climbs.
Yes, the Landmore area offers 14 easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes generally feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, allowing you to enjoy the scenery at a comfortable pace.
For cyclists seeking a challenge, the Landmore area, particularly towards the Antrim Coast & Glens, features routes with significant climbs. An example is the Torr Head loop from Ballymoney, which is a difficult 54.1-mile path with over 1,100 meters of elevation gain, offering expansive views as a reward.
Yes, several long-distance options are available. For instance, the Waterfoot Beach – Carnlough Harbour loop from Ballymoney covers approximately 78 miles (125.6 km), taking you through varied coastal and valley landscapes.
Road cyclists highly rate the routes around Landmore, with an average score of 4.7 stars from the komoot community. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from scenic coastal roads to challenging climbs and picturesque valleys like Glendun Valley.
Many of the road cycling routes around Landmore are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Ballycastle loop from Ballymoney – Causeway Coast and the Waterfoot Beach – View of Glendun Valley loop from Ballymoney.
Absolutely. The region features beautiful valleys, and routes like the Waterfoot Beach – View of Glendun Valley loop from Ballymoney will take you directly through the scenic Glendun Valley, offering stunning natural views.
Many routes in the Landmore area embrace the stunning coastline. The Ballycastle loop from Ballymoney – Causeway Coast offers continuous coastal views, while the Waterfoot Beach – Carnlough Harbour loop from Ballymoney passes through charming harbour towns like Carnlough.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. For example, a moderate route like the Ballycastle loop typically takes around 3 hours 30 minutes, while longer, more difficult routes can extend to 5 hours or more, such as the Waterfoot Beach – View of Glendun Valley loop.
Yes, for a moderate ride that's not overly long, consider the Joey's Bar loop from Ballymoney. This route is approximately 30.5 miles (49 km) and can be completed in about 2 hours, offering a pleasant cycling experience without extreme demands.


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