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View of Lettergesh Beach – Lough Fee loop from Killary Harbour

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Bike touring routes & trails
Ireland
Galway

View of Lettergesh Beach – Lough Fee loop from Killary Harbour

Moderate

4.7

(3)

20

riders

View of Lettergesh Beach – Lough Fee loop from Killary Harbour

02:27

39.2km

360m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Waypoints

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682 m

Killary Fjord

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Killary Fjord (of Killary Harbour) is often called the only true fjord in Ireland, although technically it is one of the three glacial fjords on the island. This deep sea …

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5.08 km

Lough Fee

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One of the most characteristic Connemara roads: narrow asphalt, slightly undulating, and constantly accompanied by water and low green ridges. Lough Fee lies elongated and open in the landscape. The …

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7.06 km

Owengar River

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This short section connects the outflow from Lough Fee to Lough Muck downstream, enroute to the nearby Atlantic.

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7.73 km

Lough Muck

Lake

5

13.3 km

View of Lettergesh Beach

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A breathtaking panorama where the green hills of Connemara literally slide into the Atlantic Ocean. Lettergesh Beach is known for its wide sandy expanse, intersected by rugged black rocks, creating …

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19.6 km

Island View

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Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Point @Islands View A breathtaking discovery point on the northern loop of Renvyle. From this elevated spot, you have a direct view over the Connemara archipelago: …

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24.8 km

One of the most characteristic stops on the Renvyle peninsula. At the height of the historic Mullaghgloss House, you will be treated to a wide panorama of the Atlantic Ocean, …

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33.4 km

Lough Fee

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A freshwater lake surrounded by mountains, Lough Fee is a calm and tranquil place to cycle and a good spot for bird watching. In the spring, the rhododendrons give a splash of bright colour to the lough's surrounds.

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39.2 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

35.3 km

3.82 km

102 m

Surfaces

27.4 km

11.7 km

102 m

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Monday 6 July

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