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The best road cycling routes around Parson Hall

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Road cycling routes around Parson Hall feature coastal paths and quiet country roads. The terrain is generally gentle, with modest elevation gains, making it suitable for various skill levels. Routes often provide views of the water and pass through rural landscapes.

Best road cycling routes around Parson Hall

  • The most popular road cycling route is View of Portaferry Harbor – Corrog Wood loop from Strangford, a 24.4 miles (39.3 km) trail that takes 1 hour 35 minutes to complete.…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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View of Portaferry Harbor – Corrog Wood loop from Strangford

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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September 24, 2025, Burr Point – Easternmost Point of Ireland

Burr Point marks the most easterly point on the island of Ireland. The spot is marked by a coastal sculpture by artist Ned Jackson Smyth. You can rest up in the sheltered cove which has a well-kept toilet and changing facilities close by.

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September 18, 2024, Birch Coffee Box

In September 2024 opening hours Wed-Sat 10-4

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Simple sandwiches, paninies and drinks. outdoor seating or in a covered space.

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November 26, 2023, Corrog Wood

Visitors to Corrog Wood will be greeted by a curious wooden sculpture of a Dryad. The sculpture has been affectionately named the ‘Frump in the Stump’. A dryad is a tree nymph in Greek mythology. The Dryad keeps a watchful, protective eye on the new wood standing at the entrance. Continue past the Dryad on through the little kissing gate and a loop pathway will be waiting to lead you around the 14-acre wood, where a mix of approximately 12,000 native trees and 400 metres of hedging have been planted.

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The Marina is a nature reserve of unparalleled beauty, it is a good starting point on which to explore the Lough.

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Portaferry ( from Port an Pheire 'landing place of the ferry' ) is a small town in County down, at the southern end of the Ards Peninsula, near the Narrows at the entrance to Strangford Lough. It hosts its own small Marina, From where the The Ferry service operates daily at 30-minute intervals (7.45 am to 10.45 pm) between the villages of Portaferry and Strangford. The Lough being one of the world's most important marine sites with over 2,000 marine species. There are fine Georgian buildings in the town square, including a Market House, now used as a community centre. Portaferry Castle, a 16th-century townhouse ruin, sits atop a slope overlooking the Harbour.

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Your as far east as it gets. chapeau ! rest up in the sheltered cove. Burr Point is the most easterly point on the mainland of the island of Ireland. The point is marked by a sculpture by artist Ned Jackson Smyth. Just offshore is the intriguingly named Burial Island. Local stories say the name comes from a Danish burial reputed to have taken place on the island. The name might also derive from the Irish for cormorant, na broighill, or from the pronunciation of “Burr Isle”. well kept and fully enclosed toilet & changing facilities.

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Long, sandy beach which offers enjoyment for all. Bathers and walkers can make use of this expansive stretch, with its rock pools ready to explore. A small playground is located nearby, along with public toilets. At the Lime Kilns, a raised area provides great views of the Irish Sea coastline. Plenty of facilities, and shelter opportunities. There is a shop right on the shore line by the car park. Rest up. Ballywalter Beach is open all year round. There is disabled access and disabled parking bays. Water quality is Good.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Parson Hall?

There are 13 road cycling routes around Parson Hall, with 12 classified as easy and 1 as moderate. This variety ensures options for different skill levels.

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on road cycling routes in Parson Hall?

Road cycling routes around Parson Hall primarily feature coastal paths and quiet country roads. The terrain is generally gentle, with modest elevation gains, making it suitable for various skill levels. Most routes are classified as easy, with a few moderate options for those seeking a bit more challenge.

Are there options for beginner road cyclists in Parson Hall?

Yes, Parson Hall is very welcoming for beginner road cyclists. Out of the 13 available routes, 12 are classified as easy, offering gentle terrain and manageable distances. A great example is the Picnic Café – Café Vélo, Killyleagh loop from Killyleagh, a 16.0-mile (25.7 km) trail through rural landscapes.

What kind of scenery can I expect on road cycling routes around Parson Hall?

You can expect diverse and picturesque scenery. Routes often provide views of the water, including harbors and coastal stretches, and pass through tranquil rural landscapes. The area is characterized by its quiet country roads and scenic coastal paths.

Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest along the road cycling routes?

Yes, the region around Parson Hall offers several interesting landmarks. You might encounter historical sites like Audley's Castle or the intriguing Strangford Stone. For fans of popular culture, the Castle Ward Tower is also nearby, known as a filming location.

Are there circular road cycling routes available?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Parson Hall are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular View of Portaferry Harbor – Corrog Wood loop from Strangford and the Ballywalter Remembrance Mural – Ballywalter Beach loop from Knockinelder.

What are the typical distances and durations of road cycling routes in Parson Hall?

The routes vary in length, with options ranging from shorter rides like the 16.0-mile (25.7 km) Picnic Café – Café Vélo, Killyleagh loop from Killyleagh, which takes about 1 hour 4 minutes, to longer excursions such as the 36.1-mile (58.1 km) Ballywalter Remembrance Mural – Ballywalter Beach loop from Knockinelder, typically completed in about 2 hours 35 minutes.

What do other road cyclists enjoy the most about road cycling in Parson Hall?

Road cyclists using komoot frequently praise the region for its coastal views, quiet country roads, and gentle elevation changes. The network offers options for different ability levels, with many easy routes and some moderate challenges, making it enjoyable for a wide range of riders.

Are there any routes that offer views of the harbor or coastline?

Absolutely. Many routes in Parson Hall provide stunning views of the water. The View of Portaferry Harbor – Corrog Wood loop from Strangford offers direct views of the harbor, while the Ballywalter Remembrance Mural – Ballywalter Beach loop from Knockinelder includes beautiful coastal scenery and passes by Ballywalter Beach.

Is there parking available near the road cycling routes?

While specific parking details for every trailhead are not listed, areas like Castle Ward Shore Car Park are available and can serve as convenient starting points for exploring the surrounding routes. Many routes also start from towns like Strangford or Killyleagh, where public parking options are generally available.

Can I find routes that pass through wooded areas?

Yes, some routes incorporate wooded sections, offering a change of scenery from the open coastlines and rural roads. The View of Portaferry Harbor – Corrog Wood loop from Strangford, for instance, passes through Corrog Wood, providing a pleasant forested experience.

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