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Touring cycling around Gortcorbies offers routes through varied landscapes, including coastal stretches and rural areas. The region features gentle rolling hills and some more challenging ascents, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. Elevation changes are present, particularly on longer routes, contributing to the character of the rides. The area's geography supports both leisurely rides and more demanding cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.5km
01:17
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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47.7km
02:46
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.4km
02:24
480m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.2km
01:53
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Muff, derived from the Irish word 'Magh' (meaning 'plain') is a village near the mouth of the River Foyle as it converges into Lough Foyle. It's close to the border separating the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Due to its humorous name, the village gets frequent smirks from passersby and visitors. Despite recent proposals to rename it, such suggestions have been consistently rejected. Now, residents are embracing its double entendre fame, with merchandise like T-shirts, keyrings, and baseballs featuring the slogan 'I love Muff' being sold online. Since the early 17th century, the small town has celebrated summer with the annual 'Muff Festival'.
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The way this church has been known has varied over time, starting with the name Tamhlacht Oirthear Arda, then Teampall ChadΓ‘in or St. Cadan's Church, and ending with the current name. The oldest remains date back to the 13th century, although there is also an ancient holy well, indicating that this place was a spiritual site before Christianity.
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In this stretch of the road, if you look to the north, you can easily spot a beautiful building. It's the church of Tamlaghtard. Did you know that it is said to have been founded by St. Patrick?
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This is a spectacular viewpoint looking across Lough Foyle to Binevenagh and Magilligan Point in County Derry. On a clear day you can see for miles into Northern Ireland and even Scotland.
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Go and see this unique building before it falls into the sea! Coastal erosion has brought the temple very close to the edge of the cliff.
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Stroove beach is a small beach which is sheltered from the prevailing Atlantic winds and a popular spot for swimming. If you're lucky you may spot seals or dolphin in the surf!
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Fierce climb to get here. Either go back down or head for Magiligen
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There are 8 touring cycling routes documented on komoot for the Gortcorbies area. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy loops to more challenging long-distance rides.
Gortcorbies offers varied terrain for touring cyclists, including coastal stretches, rural roads, and rolling hills. While some routes feature gentle profiles, others include more challenging ascents, particularly on longer trails. For example, the Peace Bridge β GreencastleβMagilligan Ferry loop from Limavady involves over 680 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, Gortcorbies has several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. One such option is the Graffiti Art loop from Limavady, which is 22.0 km long with minimal elevation, offering a pleasant ride through local scenery.
Experienced touring cyclists will find challenging routes in Gortcorbies. The Peace Bridge β GreencastleβMagilligan Ferry loop from Limavady is a difficult 100.2 km route with significant elevation gain, providing a demanding ride with coastal views. Another challenging option is the Tamlaghtard Church β Graffiti Art loop from Bellarena, covering 36.4 km with over 475 meters of ascent.
Touring cycling routes in Gortcorbies vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter routes like the Graffiti Art loop from Limavady, which is 22.0 km and takes about 1 hour 18 minutes. Longer routes, such as the Peace Bridge β GreencastleβMagilligan Ferry loop from Limavady, can be over 100 km and require around 6 hours to complete.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Gortcorbies are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the Graffiti Art loop from Limavady, the ALS Coffee Bar β Mussenden Temple loop from Limavady, and the Bellarena Station loop from Bellarena.
Gortcorbies is known for its scenic beauty, and several routes offer stunning viewpoints. You can find breathtaking vistas such as the View from Binevenagh Summit, Binevenagh Viewpoint, and the View of the North Coast from Binevenagh AONB. These are often accessible from or near touring routes in the area.
The Gortcorbies area is rich in attractions. You can explore historical sites like the Downhill House Ruins and Downhill Demesne Dovecote and Ice House. Natural beauty spots include Binevenagh Lake, and you can also visit monuments such as the ManannΓ‘n Mac Lir Statue and Bishop's View or Hezlett House.
Public transport options in Gortcorbies are generally limited, but some routes may be accessible via local bus services or train stations in nearby towns like Limavady or Bellarena. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance if you plan to use public transport to reach your starting point.
Parking availability varies by starting point. Many routes begin in or near towns like Limavady or Bellarena, where public car parks may be available. For routes starting in more rural areas, roadside parking might be an option, but it's always recommended to park responsibly and check for any local restrictions.
Yes, several touring cycling routes in Gortcorbies pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes and pubs. For instance, the ALS Coffee Bar β Mussenden Temple loop from Limavady suggests a coffee bar in its name, indicating refreshment stops are part of the local cycling experience. It's a good idea to check opening times, especially in smaller, rural locations.
The Gortcorbies area is appreciated by the komoot community for its diverse landscapes and varied cycling experiences. Cyclists often praise the mix of coastal paths and rural roads, which cater to different skill levels. The region's routes offer a chance to explore both natural beauty and historical sites, making for a well-rounded touring adventure.


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