Moyle, Legga and Ballinamuck loop from Aughnacliffe
Moyle, Legga and Ballinamuck loop from Aughnacliffe
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34.6km
410m
Cycling
Cycle the moderate 21.5-mile Moyle, Legga and Ballinamuck loop from Aughnacliffe, featuring Lough Gowna views and historical sites.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.02 km
Highlight • Cycleway
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2.59 km
Highlight • Lake
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34.6 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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34.5 km
Surfaces
30.1 km
4.42 km
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The route is primarily paved, making it suitable for touring bicycles. However, be aware that some sections may be unpaved, which could present a more challenging ride. It offers a blend of scenic beauty and historical interest through County Longford.
The loop starts from Aughnacliffe. While specific parking facilities aren't detailed, Aughnacliffe village would be the primary starting point, and local parking options should be available there.
Cyclists can enjoy picturesque views, especially around Lough Gowna, one of Ireland's larger lakes. The route also passes by Dunbeggan crossroads. Nearby Aughnacliffe is also home to impressive megalithic tombs, or dolmens, including one of Ireland's largest.
The loop is generally considered a moderate ride, suitable for cyclists with good fitness levels. However, it is part of the North Longford Rebel Trail, which features significant off-road sections. These dedicated paths enhance safety and make the trail more accessible to a wider range of ages and fitness levels, potentially making it suitable for families comfortable with the distance and moderate difficulty.
The trail can be enjoyed throughout the year, but for the most pleasant experience, consider cycling during the drier months of late spring, summer, or early autumn. This avoids the potentially wetter and colder conditions of winter, allowing for better enjoyment of the scenic views.
While the route is primarily for cycling, and specific dog rules for cyclists are not provided, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in shared-use areas or near livestock. Always be mindful of local regulations and other trail users.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Moyle, Legga and Ballinamuck loop. It is a publicly accessible route.
Yes, significant portions of this loop are part of The North Longford Rebel Trail. This community-driven initiative connects villages and offers a safe, scenic, and historically rich route for walking and cycling.
The loop starts from Aughnacliffe, and passes through or near villages like Legga and Ballinamuck. These areas typically offer local pubs and potentially cafes. For accommodation, Aughnacliffe and the surrounding North Longford region would have options, though it's always best to check in advance.
The loop is approximately 34.6 kilometers long and typically takes about 2 hours and 11 minutes to complete by touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops.
The loop offers a unique way to immerse oneself in North Longford's history. Notably, Ballinamuck is known for the 1798 Battle, adding a cultural dimension to the cycling tour. Additionally, nearby Aughnacliffe features impressive megalithic tombs dating back thousands of years.