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Westport-Belmullet Municipal District

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Westport-Belmullet Municipal District

The best gravel rides around Westport-Belmullet Municipal District

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Gravel biking around Westport-Belmullet Municipal District offers diverse terrain across County Mayo, Ireland. The region is characterized by its rugged coastlines, expansive bays, and inland trails that traverse a mix of greenways, quiet back roads, and varied gravel surfaces. Notable features include the Wild Atlantic Way, numerous Blue Flag beaches, and the dramatic landscapes of Achill Island and Killary Fjord. This area provides a network of routes suitable for various skill levels, from coastal paths to more challenging climbs through…

Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Great Western Greenway and Furnace Loop

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This difficult 19.7-mile (31.7 km) gravel biking route combines the Great Western Greenway and Furnace Loop in County Mayo, Ireland.

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This moderate 26.5-mile gravel biking loop from Leenaun offers stunning views of Killary Fjord and surrounding mountains in Connemara Nation

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Cycle the Achill Cycle Hub - Loop 2, a moderate 16.9-mile gravel biking route with historical sites and views across Achill Island.

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This difficult 51.2-mile gravel biking loop from Ballycastle to Bangor Erris offers rugged terrain and wild scenery in Wild Nephin National

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Willem VS
May 25, 2026, Ballycastle

Ballycastle is a atmospheric resting point on EuroVelo 1, where Irish hospitality merges with spectacular scenery. This "village of the castle" is surrounded by 5000 years of history, from prehistoric field systems to early Christian monuments. Cycle through the colourful main street, enjoy the view over Bunatrahir Bay and use this lively spot as a springboard to the nearby cliffs and sea stacks. An essential stop for any cyclist wanting to experience the untamed beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way. In the village, you will find local shops and cosy eateries such as Mary’s Cottage Kitchen (known for their homemade cakes) and June’s Café.

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Willem VS
May 24, 2026, Bangor Erris

Bangor Erris (Gateway to the Wilderness): This characterful village is the heart of the Erris region and a crucial hub on the Owenmore River. Bangor Erris is historically known as the gateway to the rugged Belmullet peninsula, marking the transition from the vast peatlands of the Wild Nephin National Park to the open Atlantic coastal plain. For cyclists on the Wild Atlantic Way, it is a strategic resting point with essential amenities, nestled amongst the imposing peaks of the Nephin Beg range and world-renowned among anglers for the run of wild salmon and sea trout.

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Between Newport and Mulranny, the Greenway follows the old railway line through a varied landscape of reed fields, tidal water, peat bogs, and low hills. The path is wide, quiet, and gently sloping, with regular beautiful views of Clew Bay and the islands. Old bridges, stone walls, and quiet river arms give this part of the route a distinctly rural and almost timeless atmosphere.

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This characteristic stone bridge forms a crucial junction on the 18 km stage between Newport and Mulranny. The bridge spans the Burrishoole River at the point where the fresh water from Lough Feeagh mixes with the salty tidal waters of Clew Bay. From the Greenway, you have an unobstructed panoramic view here of the nearby 15th-century abbey ruins and the fish traps that have been used for centuries to catch wild salmon and eel, against the backdrop of the rugged Nephin Beg Mountains.

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Willem VS
May 24, 2026, Newport

(Heritage Town & Greenway Hub) This picturesque town, also known as Ballyveaghan, is the geographical heart of the Great Western Greenway and the ancestral home of Princess Grace of Monaco. Newport (pop. approx. 600) sits at the northeastern corner of Clew Bay, where the Black Oak River meets the sea, and is renowned for its rich maritime history and fishing. For cyclists on the Wild Atlantic Way, it is a crucial stop with essential amenities such as supermarkets (incl. Centra), cosy pubs, and a unique atmosphere where the rugged Nephin Beg Mountains and the bay's 365 islands converge.

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This robust 18th-century stone arch bridge forms the heart of Newport, spanning the Black Oak River. Unlike the higher railway viaduct, this bridge connects the village's main streets, offering a beautiful low perspective on the tidal flow and the colourful facades of the quay. The bridge is named after Princess Grace of Monaco, whose ancestors hailed from the nearby Drumilra valley, and it marks the transition from the sheltered river estuary to the open waters of Clew Bay.

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From the central bridge over the Carrowbeg River, experience the unique elegance of Westport. Looking along the tree-lined avenues of The Mall, you'll see how the 18th-century architecture and the babbling waterfalls merge into a harmonious whole. With colourful facades reflecting in the water and stately stone walls on either side, this is the perfect spot to park your bike for a moment and capture the "Venice of the West" on film.

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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 arm cuts 16 kilometres inland, forming the natural border between the counties of Galway and Mayo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available in the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District?

There are currently 6 gravel bike trails documented in the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District on komoot. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult challenges, catering to various skill levels.

Are there any family-friendly gravel biking options in the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District?

While many routes in the district are rated moderate to difficult, sections of the Great Western Greenway are generally suitable for families, offering a smoother, off-road experience. For a specific moderate route, consider the Achill Cycle Hub - Loop 2, which provides scenic views and historical sites on Achill Island.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails in this region?

The Westport-Belmullet Municipal District offers diverse terrain, including sections of the Great Western Greenway, quiet back roads, and varied gravel surfaces. You'll encounter coastal paths, rugged inland terrain, and some routes with significant elevation gain, such as the challenging Skelp Pass – Skelp Off-Road Climb loop from Westport House.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks I can see along the gravel routes?

Many routes offer breathtaking views of Clew Bay and its islands, including the majestic Croagh Patrick summit. You might also encounter the dramatic landscapes of Achill Island, including Keem Bay Beach and the Deserted Village of Slievemore. Ireland's only fjord, Killary Fjord, is also a prominent feature on routes like the Killary fjord loop from Leenaun.

Are there any long-distance gravel cycling routes available?

Yes, for those seeking longer distances, the district offers routes like the Newport – Great Western Greenway loop from Westport, which spans approximately 109 km. Another extensive option is the From Ballycastle to Bangor Erris loop, covering about 82 km.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District?

The region is beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions for gravel biking, with milder temperatures and less rainfall. However, the dramatic coastal scenery can be enjoyed in any season, with proper gear.

Are there circular gravel bike routes in the area?

Yes, many of the gravel routes in the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Great Western Greenway and Furnace Loop and the Killary fjord loop from Leenaun.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal and inland landscapes, the variety of terrain, and the opportunity to combine greenway sections with more challenging gravel paths.

Is public transport accessible near gravel trails in the Belmullet area?

While specific public transport links directly to trailheads can vary, the region has bus services connecting its main towns. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to areas like Belmullet or Bangor Erris, especially if you plan to access routes such as the From Ballycastle to Bangor Erris loop.

Are there any challenging gravel bike trails for experienced riders?

Absolutely. The Westport-Belmullet Municipal District offers several difficult routes for experienced gravel bikers. The Newport – Great Western Greenway loop from Westport and the From Ballycastle to Bangor Erris loop are both rated difficult and feature significant elevation gains over long distances.

Can I find cafes or pubs near the gravel biking routes?

Yes, the charming town of Westport and other smaller villages along the routes offer various amenities. You'll find cafes and pubs in towns like Westport, Newport, and potentially near the start/end points of routes, providing opportunities for refreshments and breaks.

What makes the Wild Atlantic Way relevant for gravel biking in this district?

The Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland's iconic coastal route, features numerous viewpoints within the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District. While not exclusively gravel, many gravel routes in the area run parallel to or intersect with sections of the Wild Atlantic Way, offering breathtaking coastal vistas and access to stunning locations like Achill Island and Keem Bay.

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