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Road cycling around Tattykeel (Brakannah) offers routes through undulating landscapes and picturesque countryside. The region is situated on the Great Dividing Range at an elevation of 1,210 meters, featuring quiet, winding roads. Cyclists can experience rides through pine plantations and rural farming areas, with the Tablelands Way providing scenic routes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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41.1km
01:42
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.4km
01:54
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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82.4km
03:39
620m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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There is plenty to see in Castlederg for history lovers. On the pilgrim's route to Station Island on Lough Derg, it boasts monastic ruins as well as the impressive Castlederg Castle which is set in beautiful parklands accompanied by a sculpture trail.
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Omagh is the county town of County Tyrone which plays host to a number of festivals and events throughout the year. A market town, there are plenty of places to stop to eat or drink and you can't fail to notice the twin spires of Sacred Heart Church.
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Newtownstewart is a historic village with Baronscourt Castle as a notable attraction. Nestled in the scenic Sperrin Mountains, it offers outdoor activities like hiking and boasts a heritage-rich atmosphere with well-preserved architecture.
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Gortin Glen Forest Park is full of good trails and beautiful trees. There is a 5 mile scenic forest drive which is signposted and takes in all of the best views. With waterfalls, resident sika deer and a cafe at the centre of the park it makes an ideal detour from the road.
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As you pedal along the bike path tracing the Camowen River, keep an eye out for the water rushing over the weir.
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Built in the early 17th century for Sir Toby Caulfield, who was given land during the Plantation. Park up your bike and take some time to explore the ruins by foot. Keep an eye out for the murder holes which give an idea of its grim history, as well as the Caulfield Coat of Arms in a prominent position above the doorway.
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Newtownstewart Bridge spans the Strule River on its way north to meet Fairy Water and Owenkillew.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Tattykeel (Brakannah) documented on komoot, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for cyclists to explore.
The region offers undulating landscapes with quiet, winding roads through picturesque countryside. You'll encounter rides through pine plantations and rural farming areas, characteristic of its position on the Great Dividing Range at an elevation of 1,210 meters.
Yes, there are 10 easy road cycling routes available. A good option for beginners is the Carrickmore and Sixmilecross loop from Omagh, which is 25.5 miles (41.1 km) long and traverses rural farming areas.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, there are 41 routes available. The Omagh Town Centre β Sacred Heart Church, Omagh loop from Omagh is a popular 50.5 miles (81.3 km) trail that leads through varied terrain.
The region experiences distinct seasons due to its high elevation. While pleasant during warmer months, cyclists should be aware that the Black Springs area can experience black ice and snow during winter, making spring through autumn generally more favorable for road cycling.
Yes, the area offers natural beauty and points of interest. You might encounter historic churches like Sacred Heart Church, Omagh, or natural features like the Camowen River Weir. The Tablelands Way also provides scenic routes through diverse landscapes.
Many of the routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Omagh to Carrickmore loop, which features quiet roads through the countryside.
The road cycling routes in Tattykeel (Brakannah) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, picturesque scenery, and varied terrain.
The village of Black Springs itself provides pleasant parklands for a stop. Additionally, the Vulcan State Forest, a significant natural feature in the region, includes the Black Springs Rest Area, which is ideal for picnics and camping amidst large pine plantations.
Beyond cycling, the region offers various outdoor pursuits. You can find opportunities for gem fossicking at Sapphire Bend in Vulcan State Forest, fishing in nearby Campbells River, Burraga Dam, and Lake Oberon, or explore the nearby Jenolan Caves and Kanangra-Boyd National Park for bushwalking.
While most routes are easy to moderate, the region's undulating terrain and high elevation can provide challenging sections. For more demanding rides, the majestic Kanangra-Boyd National Park, accessible from the Oberon area, features various sign-posted cycling trails that cater to experienced riders.
For additional details about the Black Springs area, including local attractions and services, you can visit the official tourism websites such as Visit NSW or Visit Oberon.


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