


County Longford Cycle Routes
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- Free to visit
- Rainy days
Explore scenic canal routes, historic boglands, and charming villages.
County Longford Cycling Routes
A network of scenic cycling loops across County Longford, exploring canals, boglands, lakes, heritage sites, and traditional villages.
Why Cycle Here
- Scenic canal, lake, and bog landscapes
- Rich Irish heritage and historic sites
- Village cafés, picnic areas, and nature stops
- Routes for both leisure and experienced cyclists
- Quiet rural roads and greenway connections
County Longford offers a varied cycling experience — from gentle canal-side rides to challenging heritage loops through some of Ireland’s most historic countryside.
South Longford Cycling Routes
A1: Cloondara – Keenagh (32km)
- Follows the Royal Canal for most of the route
- Canal bridges, gates, and rural scenery
- Soft canal surfaces in places (not ideal for all road bikes)
- Difficulty: Moderate
A2: Keenagh Loop (31km)
- Quiet country roads and open bogland views
- Passes near Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre
- Peaceful rural cycling experience
- Difficulty: Moderate
A3: Ballymahon Loop (29km)
- Shortest South Longford route
- Follows sections of the Royal Canal
- Passes Abbeyshrule village and River Inny
- Nearby Newcastle Woods & Oliver Goldsmith birthplace (Pallas)
- Cafés and restaurants in Ballymahon
- Difficulty: Moderate
A4: Lanesborough Loop (36km)
- Scenic route around Lough Ree shoreline
- Views of islands, Barley Harbour & Saints Island
- Passes Rathcline Castle
- Stops in Lanesborough & Newtowncashel villages
- Difficulty: Moderate
North Longford Cycling Routes
N1: Rebel Trail Loop (52km)
- Longford Town → Ballinamuck → Drumlish → Newtownforbes
- Includes Corn Hill climb with panoramic views
- Steep section (~5km incline)
- Historic “Rebel Trail” landscape
- Difficulty: Difficult
N2: Ballinalee Loop (39km)
- Passes General Sean MacEoin Monument
- Views over Lough Gowna
- Picnic stop at Leebeen Park (Aughnacliffe)
- Long climb (~8km incline)
- Difficulty: Difficult
N3: Granard Heritage Loop (42km)
- Granard, Abbeylara & Lough Gowna scenery
- Knights & Conquests Heritage Centre
- Links to Michael Collins & Kitty Kiernan history
- Picnic stops: Derrycassin Woods & Leebeen Park
- Difficulty: Moderate
N4: Aughnacliffe – Ballinamuck Loop (29km)
- Includes Edenmore Bog Walk
- 1798 Battle of Ballinamuck historic area
- Part of the Rebel Trail network
- Steep climb (~5km)
- Difficulty: Difficult
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