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Road cycling routes around Lisdoodan offer diverse terrain, from coastal roads with challenging climbs to serene park paths and car-free greenways. The region features a mix of accessible parks, scenic natural features, and engaging road networks. Cyclists can experience varied landscapes including an old stone bridge, green meadows, and shady paths, providing a range of backdrops for rides.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.0
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26
riders
45.0km
02:13
540m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
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21
riders
52.9km
02:23
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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3.7
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15
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40.2km
01:53
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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11
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30.6km
01:33
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.0km
02:56
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Nice village green with toilets and Loch side views
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If you look closely you can spot the uncanny resemblance this rocky outcrop has with an elderly gentleman.
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This fortified house is on Tully Point and built for Sir John Hume who occupied the house until 1641 when it was attacked by John Maguire and burned on Christmas Eve with all its inhabitants massacred. After that it was not lived in again. There is a visitors centre in a restored farmhouse that has an interesting exhibition telling a number of stories relating to the castle. To visit the castle be sure to step off the bike as it is on foot only!
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The Cliffs of Mago are a 9 Km long limestone escarpment. The cliffs have a fantastic viewpoint overlooking the western reaches of Lower Lough Erne and defines the northern boundary of Lough Navar Forest. To locate the viewpoint head north on Lough Navar Forest Drive road for 2km from the highlight location.
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Surrounded by green rolling countryside, Roogagh Waterfall is a pretty nature spot on the outskirts of Garrison village close to Lough Melvin. There's a short walk that leads along the river and through woodland to reach the falls. You can pick up supplies in Garrison to enjoy a packed lunch overlooking the cascading water at one of the numerous picnic benches.
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Covering an area of 9 acres (3.7 ha), Carrick Lough is a small lake compared to some of its impressive neighbours such as Lough Erne. Set amongst green countryside, the lake, although small, is still a lovely place to visit. With a thriving population of pike, perch, bream, and roach, the lake is popular with anglers. It's also home to diverse flora and fauna. The lakeshore makes for a wonderful picnic on a bike trip!
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There are 14 road cycling routes around Lisdoodan, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include 2 easy routes, 11 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route.
Yes, Lisdoodan offers routes suitable for beginners and families. The region includes car-free options like the Waterford Greenway, and parks such as Orangefield Park and Ormeau Park feature well-maintained tarmac paths and gentle curves, perfect for a relaxed ride. There are 2 easy routes specifically designed for less experienced cyclists.
Lisdoodan's road cycling routes offer diverse terrain. You can expect everything from challenging coastal roads with 'stinging climbs' and stunning views, particularly along the Copper Coast Road, to serene park paths and car-free greenways. The landscape also features old stone bridges, green meadows, and shady paths.
Yes, several routes offer beautiful natural sights. For instance, the Carrick Lough – Roogagh Waterfall loop from Derrygonnelly is a moderate route that takes you past a waterfall and offers scenic lough views. Another option is the Carrick Lough loop from Derrygonnelly, which provides extensive views around Carrick Lough.
Absolutely. The Tully Castle Ruins – The Big Tree loop from Heron Island leads through historical ruins and natural landmarks. Additionally, the Enniskillen Castle – Enniskillen Castle loop from Derrygonnelly offers a chance to see the historic Enniskillen Castle. You can also explore the Tully Castle Ruins and Monea Castle Ruins as highlights in the region.
The road cycling routes in Lisdoodan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging coastal paths to serene greenways, and the scenic beauty of the loughs and historical sites.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Lisdoodan are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Carrick Lough – Roogagh Waterfall loop from Derrygonnelly and the Carrick Lough – Old Man's Head loop from Giltagh.
Beyond the routes themselves, Lisdoodan is rich in natural beauty. You can find highlights like the View of Lough Erne from Cliffs of Magho, the tranquil Carrick Lough, and the unique Pollnagollum Cave and Waterfall. The region's parks also offer vibrant wildflower beds and nature ponds.
While many routes are moderate in length, some offer a good distance for longer rides. For example, the Carrick Lough loop from Derrygonnelly covers 32.7 miles (52.6 km), and the Enniskillen Castle – Enniskillen Castle loop from Derrygonnelly is 34.0 miles (54.7 km), providing substantial distances for an extended road cycling experience.
Many routes conveniently start from towns like Derrygonnelly or Giltagh, making them accessible. Additionally, the Waterford Greenway provides a car-free starting option for rides, which can be ideal for those looking for a more relaxed beginning to their cycling adventure.
Yes, Lisdoodan offers routes for advanced cyclists seeking a challenge. The region's coastal roads, particularly the Copper Coast Road, are known for their 'stinging climbs' between beaches, providing a rewarding physical test amidst stunning scenic vistas. There is 1 difficult route available for experienced riders.


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